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. Educational ■ . pRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES . . ' AT THE Y. M. C.A. LECTURE HALL, I HID DECEMBER 17, At 7.30 p.m. Addresses will be Riven by the Venerable Archdeacon Dudley and the Rev. Robert Ferguson. The School and Sports Prizes will be presented. Musical Selections will be rendered at intervals by the Collets Orchestra. v Parents and friends are cordially invited. "pRINUE ALBERT COLLEGE, QUEEN-STRRCT, AUCKLAND. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. By resolution of the Board of Governors, Entrance Scholarships for Boys and Girls, providing free Tuition for three years, will be open for competition by examination at Prince Albert College shortly after the beginning of the First Term, ISOS. Full particulars can be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of Governors. THOMAS ALLEN, • Government Insurance Buildings. Auckland. ' GIRLS' COLLEGE, The First Term of 1893 will commence on the Ist February Parents wishing to secure boarding accommodation should apply at once to the Secretary, who will supply prospectuses. A BROWNE, Secretary. J£ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. "The Tower," Remuera. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOI FOR BOYS. Visitor. REV.~BEATTY, M.A. Principal : MR. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors of tlio University of London. Assistant Masters (Resident): Mr. C. T. major, M.A., B.Sc., sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar of the University of New '/.calami. Mr. 0. E. MaCIUY, 8.A., sometime Scholar of the University of Now Zealand. Mr. A. CRUMP. . Mr T Dunn, M.A., with Doublo Honors in Classics and Unglisli of tlio University of New Zealand. Visiting Masters for special subjects. The course of instruction embraces ail subjects required for ft first-class education. Laboratories have been fitted up on an elaborate scale, where instruction H given in Practical Chemistry. Assaying, etc Pupilsare prepared for tlio University scholarship, Matriculation, Civil Service, and other public examinations. List of successes for the year isdo-7 : FOUR Boys passed the Matriculation lamination. Four Boys passed the Senior Civil Service Examination. _ „ Nine Boys passed tlio Junior Civil Service EXAMINATION, one of whom pained the 18 th place in New Zealand on a list of 300 successful cunt I d Prospectus, with full information, may lie obtained from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street; or on application to the Principal. Term com i onced on Tuesday, September 21, Telephone 900. , Special 'Hits Arrangements for Day Boys from Town and Parnell at very low rates. GERMAN, ITALIAN, and SPANISH CONVERSATIONALLV TAUOIIT. Apply Heaver, Dentist, Victoria Road, Devon tort. Public Companies REBATE ALLIANCE COMPANY.

OFFICES: BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, GROUND FLOOR. PROPRIETORS: W. F. BURDEKIN & CO. BANKERS: NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. P.O. BOX 494. JTlie OBJECT OF COMPANY Is to obtain a DISCOUNT to Cash Purchasers. Office Hours: 9 to 6. Saturdays, 9 to 12. The undermentioned business houses have registered with the Rebate Alliance Company, and have agreed to issue coupons to purchasers of. goods for cash. Customers should seo that they receive a Coupon for every cash purchase made, and thus obtain their discount, The undermentioned Aims issue the Rebate Alliance Co.'s Coupons :- Bicyclo Manufacturer: PETER SMITH, Albertstreet, 5 per cent. Boots and Shoes: ZEALAND BOOT SHOP (A. RHODES) 300, Queen-street, 2J per cent; Victoria-street West, 2) per cent.; Karangahape Road, 2} per cent. ; Pollen-street, Thames, 2J percent. Butcher: R.SALMON & CO., 07, Queen-street, 2} per cent. Chemist: OH AS. RATJEN, 94, Queen-street, 21 per cent. Clothier, Hatter, Mercer and Outfitter: P. S. MALCOLM, ICS, Queen-street, (on purchases of 10s and over), 5 per cent. Confectioner: G. W. WRIGHT, 220, Queen-street, 6 per cent. China, Glass, etc.,: TANFIEI.D, POTTER, AND CO., 242, Queen-street, 6 percent. Cutlery and Plated Goods: THOMAS SAMUEL, 232, Queen-street, 5 per cent. Coal, Firewood, and Pottery : J. H. M. CARPENTER, Auckland and Newmarket, Is per ton on Coal; on Firewood, 6 per cent. Draper and Ladies' Outfitter: T. R. JUDD, 276, Queen-street, 5 per cent. Furnishing Ironmonger I E. H,. POTTER, 273, Queen-street, 6 per cent. Furnishing Warehouse: TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD., Queen-street, 6 per cent. Grocer and Provision Dealer: J. R. PARKIN SON, 289, Queen-street, 2} per cent. Gunmaker: D. EVIIT, 230, Queen-street, 2} per cent. India-rubber Stamp Maker: J. M. CONOLLY, Grey-street, 10 per cent. Jeweller and Watch and Chronometer Maker: A G. BARTI.ETT, 222, Queen-street, 0 per cent. Oil and Colour Merchants: HILL & PLUMMER, 221, Queen-street, 6 per cent. Perambulator Manufacturer: CHAS. SMITH, 279, Queen-street, 6 per cent, Photographer: J. R. HANNA, 196, Queen-street, 5 per cent.

Photographic Apparatus: W. PARK, Wellesleystreet East, 2j percent. Saddlers: J. WISEMAN & SON, 171, Queen--1 street, 5 per cent. Seedsmen: HBSKETH it AITKEN, 174, Queenstreet, 5 per cent. Stationer: G. T. CHAPMAN, 98, Queen-street, . 2j percent. Tailor: G. A.CRAIG, Victoria-street West, sper cent,. Tobacconist"' A. A. ELLISDON, 284, Queen-street, and at Newton, 3 per cent. Typewriters and Typewriting Materials: N.Z. • TYPEWRITING CO., VictorlaArcade, 6 per •cent. WATCH THE "ALBERTS," * V With full Nickel front forks. . ' BICYCLES Can be had in all grades and at all prices, but we only supply the very best at the lowest possible prices. These are the famous ALBERT CYCLES, built from the finest English or American fittings obtainable, and it is no exaggeration to state that -the-parta to build ALBERTS cost more than many of the so-called high grade finished bicycles now on the market, and ' FOR which nearly the same price of ALBERTS is asked. In ALBERT'S, ever cup and cone in the bearing is machined from the bar of special tool steel, hardened right through and round decimally true, after hardening. Bearings are all dust-proof and oilretaining, narrow tread, 4Jin, Dunlop Tyres, Perry's chains iiml Brooks' saddles fitted, Frames and wheels built on machined jigs, by which a frame or wheel could not possibly bo one thousandth part of an inch out of alignment or truth. Enamel, best storing, four coats,' and afterwards hand polished. Plating extra heavy on copper and we are quite satisfied that A"- NOTHING • could be better. You know that they have been winning all the races of late, and breaking records, and it will pay you to step round and see us.: You will always Ana us ready to do our utmost for you. Note Address-' > ■ *• , - — ... . " PETER SMITH, ' Agent fot America's representative wheel, '"■> ( • .7- : THE .VICTOR. ; .■ l , ? ■ " LOWER ALBERT-STREET, 1 AUCKLAND •'.* • , Opposite the Sailors Home • ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10626, 15 December 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10626, 15 December 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10626, 15 December 1897, Page 8

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