SPORTING. JJACING pLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1025. APRIL 11 AND 13. GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov. each) CLOSE ON JpRIDAY, 20 TH M ARCH ' AT FIVE O'CLOCK. At SAME TIME FORFEITS (lsov. each) must be declared for . G.N. CHAMPAGNE STAKES. GREAT NORTHERN OAKS. G.N. ST. LEGEII STAKES. FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE, 4 -" Secretary. EPXTCATIONAI. CJHDDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES. Students are requested to take notice that all enrolments should be completed this week, and that necessary books will be on sale at the College each evening during the week March 23 to 2T. Many Classes, lists of which will be posted on the notice board after March 23 will commence on MONDAY, March 30. G. J. PARK, 23 ._ Principal. MONTE CECILIA, FORMERLY MOUNT ST. MARY HILLSBOROUGH. RESIDENTIAL AND DAY COLLEGE. All Grades^—Kindergarten to Matriculation. For Terms, etc., apply to REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR. Telephones 190 and 1002. B4 JJEMINGWAY'S QOMMERCIAL riLASSES. _ The whole aim of our Commercial Classes is to ensure students being fully equipped and competent to hold good positions in the business world. The number of students is strictly limited, thus allowing the teachers to give each student adequate personal attention. Students' terms commence from day of enrolmenty each being treated individually. Subjects taught embrace Shorthand and Typing, Book-keeping and General Commercial Practice. In the Shorthand and Typing Classes, special attention is devoted to spelling, ; punctuation, phraseology and the correct . setting-out of letters. ! All courses are complete and practical. . They are thoroughly up-to-date, and rapid t progress is assured. ' or C write nd discuss the m *tter with us— i JJEMINGWAY'S ■ QOKRESPONDENCE QCHOOLS, UNION BLDGS., CUSTOMS ST. EAST P.O. BOX 510, AUCKLAND. E . B ' «'-T. MARY'S CONVENT PONSONBY. ' EOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN (Subject to Health Authority's Approbation). 1 For Terms, apply to -' rev; mother superior. B4 MTJSICAI, TUITIOR. * JILUTE AND PICCOLO. GEORGE POORE, Teacher Flute and Piccolo. Beginners or Advanced Pupils Taken. Address .• ?, 43, PONSONBY ROAD. b - CHIROPRACTORS. THE Following are Palmer Graduates and Members of New Zealand and Australian Chiropractors' Association. ConsulI tations Free. ; _J? : G. LONG, Ellison Chambers, V Queen St. Phone 3fi7l. _B GILES AND GILEH, Imperial Buildings, Queen St. Phone 4~>-r> 4 £i. ■ H MISSES BAKU AND BAltlt, 55, Htrand Arcade, City. Branch: 75, Victoria Rd., Devonport. Phone 48-."28. It' • TRADE ASSIGNEES. mIIOMAS A. ABHTON AND CO., J(J«h '. J- St., Trade Aeaignccß, Accounts, Kent I Collectors, Agents Mercantile Gazette. It
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 66, 19 March 1925, Page 20
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