The Cosmopolitan College, His Majesty’s Arcade, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Thorough and successful preparation for Matriculation. Medical Preliminary, Civil Service, C & D Teachers’, and Pharmacy Examinations. Classical and Modern Languages. Advanced methods of Country Correspondence Tuition. All subjects of education and improvement. Unremitting personal attention. Individual and class instruction. Assistance to students in the comity} 7 , and coining to Auckland. Practical and Psychological Memory System. MAURICE R. KEESING, Principal* %
FRANK HARRIS & CO,, LIMITED, Monumental Sculptors and Importers C£ of Marble and Granite. We keep the largest stock of finished Memorials in the colony. Iron Railings, new designs, and all Cemetery Requisites. Artificial Wreaths with glass shades. Estimates and designs free. Write for catalogue. We give satisfactory work at a satisfactory price. JNote the address— Frank Harris & Co., Ltd,, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST, (Opp. Public Library) AUCKLAND. ’Phone 1480. Branch : WAIKUMETE, adjoining Railway Station. ~TT7"ANTED.—An offer for 243 acres W of unimproved land on banks of tidal water, within easy distance of Mungonui. Apply “Times” Office. "TtTINTED KNOWN.—That J. W. W Rack, a first-class shoesmith, lately from the Old Country, has commenced business at Awanai, opposite the Awanui Hotel. 4 *C &L 'LI rANTED TO SELL— 5 Breeding YY Cows, with calves foot, £’2o the lot.—D. W. Tra e FOR SALE. —l/wo 3-vear-old Medium Draught Geldings, been worked in harness a few times (partly broken in), suitable as either good farm or waggon horses. For particulars apply to—A. R. Garton, Oruni. Kaitaia Medical Club. THE Annual Meeting of Members of the Kaitaia Medical Club will be held in the Agricultural Hall, Kaitaia, on Saturday, 25th November, 1905, at 2 p.m. J. H. BEDGGOOD, Socrotary. Notice. ■VTOTTCE is hereby given to every person who 1\ may unlawfully have in his possession any arms or accoutrements belonging to the Mangonui Mounted liiiles Volunteers, that the same must be returned to the Company’s Storekeeper at Kaitaia, on or before the 2<)tli December, 1905. Any person found wilfully detaining any such arms or accoutrements after that date will he liable to a criminal prosecution. (Signed)—H. 13. MATTHEWS, O.C. Mangonui Mounted Rilles. T. WAKE, INDEPENDENT OPPOSITIONIST, Speaks at RAMARAMA—Wednesday, November 29th. KAWAKA WA—Tuesday, December sth. All arc heartily welcome. Ladies specially invited. Bring your questions with you. (a Register! Register ! ! Enrolment claims at the meeting. 1905-6, /" ■ /\/* Aux. Schooner “Greyhound.” Weather and other circumstances permitting. DECEMBER. Leaves Auckland, Saturday, 2nd. Arrives Whangaroa, Monday, 4th; Ilouhora and Awanui, Tuesday, sth. Leaves Awanui for Auckland, Friday, Bth; Houhora, Saturday, 9th; Whangaroa, Saturday, 9th. Leaves Auckland, Saturday, 16th. Arrives Whangaroa, Monday, 18th; Houhora and Awanui, Tueiday, 19th. Leaves Awanui for Auckland, Friday, 22nd ; Houhora, Saturday, 23rd; Whangaroa, Saturday, 23rd. Leaves Auckland, Saturday, 30th. JANUARY. x Arrives Whangaroa. Monday, Ist; Houhora and Awanui, Tuesday, 2nd. Leaves Awanui, Friday, sth. Leaves Auckland, Saturday, 13th. A. SUBRITZKY, Master.
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 16, 5 December 1905, Page 3
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