Educational. EDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS, BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MR. T. HARLK GILES, Assisted by a large and efficient Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. COMMERCIAL CLASSES FOR YOUTHS. The above classes will, as usual, be taught by Mr. T Hari.e Giles, and will resume on MONDAY, 26TH JANUARY. JUNIOR CLASSICS FOR BOYS, between the aces of 8 and 13. Mornings only, 9.30 till 12.30. Full course of study, including Latin, French, and Mathematics if desired. Duties resumed MONDAY, January 25. Parents and Guardians of intending pupils may interview .Mr. wiles on and after MONDAY. January 11, betwem the hours of 9.50 a.m. and * Evening commercial classes win resumo on Janu.ryll, at 7 p.m. Mr Giles wishes it to be understood that his main object u> references to h>s COMMERCIAL ASSES is to secure to the boys committed to his charge a thorough COMMERCIAL TRAINING, which will enable them to hold their own in any .-phero of Commercial Life they may be called upon Many of the Financial Institutions and Wholesale Homos in Auckland will testify to the way in which Mr. Giles has hitherto trained his boys. AS THE NUMBER OF PUPILS IS LIMITED, EARLY APPLICATION IS NE E-SARY, The TRAINING COLLKGB CLASSES for the 1) and E Certificates, Pupil Teachers' Examinations, Junior and Senior Civil Service, and Scholarships will be carried on as usual, and Classes will be held both Day »nd Evening. WRITING CLASS for ljadi'-s and Gentlemen, Youths and Girls, will be held Day and Evening. Private Instruction where desirable. SHORTHAND CLASSES, Day and Evening. Instruction given privately or in clas*. Speed of lM) words pe. minute easily attained. BOOKKEEPING (Single mid Double Entry) taught, by Mr. Giles at convenient hours. Day and Evening. Instruction in any branch of learning arranged for, either privately or in class. Candidates prepared for all Examinations. Tuition in any .subject by Correspondence. Special Terms for the Year's Study. All communications to bo made (personally or byletter) to Mr. Giles, at his Educational Chambers. Business and Training College, Queen-streut and Durham-street East, Auckand. N.B.— Mr. lilies has vacancies for one or two Boarders. Seeds, Manures, &c. X O H N jTT ALL, OTAHUHU, Has For Sale, Ex Direct s.s. MATATUA and s.s. RIMUTAKA, ENGLISH CLOVER SEEDS. PACEY'S ENGLISH PERENNIAL RYEGRASS (Tested growth in New /.-aland, 05 pr cent.), Of the FINEST equalities procurable. Also on .sale: POVERTY" BAY AN!) SOUTHERN RYEGRASS, AKAROA AND TARANAKI COCKSFOOT, TURNIPS (all varieties). QUALITY the BEST only. P It I C 1C S REASONABLE. Samples pott freo on application. JOHN HALL, OTAHUHU. "CI O R O A L E . GOLDEN GEM FLOUR MEEKS , CROWN FLOUR PRIME BRIGHT SHORT FEED OATS FEED BARLEY G. W. O WEN & C°-CUSTOM-STREET. Q E E D S. Clover and Grass Seeds. New importations just received. Tnrnip Seeds, Rape Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Fescue, etc., etc., etc MANURES. Bonedusts— Croft, Runcorn, J. 1., A.A., and N. Brands, at prices ranging from £6 10s to £.$ per ton. Lawes' Superphosphate of Lima \ Sole Anglo Co. s Superphosphate of Lime J- .','»,, Peruvian Government Guano / *K ellw - Kuinitr—Nitrate of Soda— Sulphite of Ammonia W. S. LAURIE & CO., CUSTOM-STREET, AUCKLAND. BO.NEMILL AT NGAUUAWAIIIA, WaIKATO. l$T Bones purchased Booksellers and Stationers. riHAPUAN'S NEW LIST. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE RUNNING AND MANAGEMENf, by ANGUS SINCLAIR, eigh teenth edition. Bell's Standard Elocutionist, now edition, 3s e<l Drummond's Natural Law in Spiritual World, 3e Cd „ Clianged Life, Is ~ Pax Vubiscuui, Is ~ Greatest Thing in the World, Is ~ Programme of Christianity, Is Handy Guide to Australasia, including Now Zealand, Fipi, and New Guinea, Resources, Ac, and Tariff of each Colony, with full Maps of each Colony, 2s ud ; postage, lid Bacteria and their Products, by Sims Woohead, 3s 0d Physiognomy and Expression, by P. Mantegazza, 3a 0.1 Goldttelds of South Afiica, by Roland Smith, 2s 6d Little Saint Elizabeth, by Mrs. Hod. Burnett, 3s I'd. Prayers for Social and Family Worship, published by the Church of Scotland, 2s Oil. G. T. "Chapman, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 54, Queen street, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. 1892. 1892. DIARIES IN GREAT VARIETY, Including ALL THE OLD FAVOURITES, CAN BE HAD AT TIT I L D M A N & TYELL'S, VICTORIA ARCADE AUCKLAND. T> EM 0 V A L . R. M EARS ~& C°Have opened NEW PREMISES at 248, Queen-street, AS BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c, Also, CIRCULATING LIBRAIIY, On the Deposit System (One Shilling Deposit, Ten pence returned when the Book is read). Or Quarterly Subscription if preferred. Papers and Periodicals received as usual. 24.g QUEEN-STREET (Next Tuttle's Art Studio). STILL DYEING TO LIVE AND LIVING TO DYE. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANIN( i ESTABLISHMENT (Established 1864). Gentlemen's Superfine Dark Tweed Suite Cleaned Renewed, or Dyed, well Pressed. Light .Summer Suits Cleaned, Scoured, and well Pressed, on short notice. Ladies' Silks, Satins, Velvets, and other materials Dyed any shade. Light Summer Costuniee. any shade, Cleaned and well Pressed without taking to pieces Lace Curtains Bleached and got up equal to new. Damask Curtain!* or Table Covers Cleaned or Dyed anil Hot Pressed. Feathers Cleaued or Dyed any shade, well curled. WM. EDGAR, WELLESLEY-STREET ICAST AND ALPHA DYE WORKS, RICHMOND ■Established 1864 .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8796, 9 February 1892, Page 8
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