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Public Notices. pDEN TERRACE ROAD DISTRICT. " FINAL NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. ML RATES FOR THE YEAR 1899-1900. NOT PAID BEFORE FEBRUARY 1, 1900, ' WILL BE SUED FOR, WITH 10 PER CENT. ADDED. Wnte'i Supplies now in arrears and not paid for Prior to Ist February, 1900, will bo discontinued, and TeD Shillings charged for reconnection. By order of tho Board. J. T. HOUGH, 17th January, 1930. Chairman. ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of die late W. H. HEWLETT should be sent in to H. HEWLETT, Limestone Island, before 31st January. __^_ D vi dends. -JVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. WARRANTS FOR DIVIDEND For the Half-year ended 30th November, 1899, Are NOW PROCURABLE At tho HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY. DAVID CRAIG, General Manager. Anckland, January 11, 1900. Educational. MR. AND MRS. HAMILTON nODGES, TEACHERS OF VOICE-CULTURE, . Will Resume- Teaching FEBRUARY Ist, 1900, And will be at their Studio every Day from 12 to 2 p.m. durim, January to arrange with Intending Pupils. STUDIO, 58, QUEEN-STREET. (Room 12.) QUEEN'S COLLEGE. CLASSICAL, COjrjffißClAL TRAINING, AND PREPARATORY DEPARTMENTS. Principal: REV. 0. I. SIM, M.A., B.D. . Lady Principal: MRS. SIM,. Boarders Kept. Temporary Promises, near fit. John's Wenlevan Church, Ponsonby Road. Meanwhile applv Mr. Rim. " Wentworth." ne-xt St. John's, Ponsonby Road. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING". BOOKKEEPING, AND WRITING. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING. QUARTER BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. 48 PRACTICAL RESULTS. During 1899 Forty-eight Positions were obtained for Pupils. LAST THREE MONTHS. The following are the names of Puriils who were successful in Obtaining Positions in Cnninifircinl and Professional Offices: — Union S.S. Co.-Shorthand Writer and Trni=to. Miss Cnllen. Northern S.S. Co.-Shorthand Writer and Tvpiste, Mi«s Garrett. Electric Trnmwav Shorthand Writer and Tvpie'e. Mi?« Gladvs Res. Cimnbell and Ehrenfried Co. (T.td.)-Short-bund Writer and Tyniste, Mis« Gillptt. Herbert Thompson an' Co.—Shorthand Writer and Tvnistn, Mi« 3 Walker Tonson Oarliok Co.—Shorthand Writer and Tmiste, Miss McTCee. Wiseman and Shorthand Writer and T'-nisto, Mils P^nsford. Bnrton and Hammond—Shorthand Writer and Typi«te. Miss Gre»n. J. ,T. Cra'>, Esq.-Shorthand Writer and Tvnist. Mr. F,«am. G. KmnffiM. Esq.—Shorthand Writer and Tviiist, Mr. Frost. Messrs. Rtisck and Pews—Shorthand Writer and Tvpiete. Miss Walker. B. .T. M. Kemp, Esq.-Book-keeping. Miss Newell. HTGrTFST CFTTTFTO*TK Evor Obtained in Auckland held by Pupil of this School. Prospectus on application and at Messrs. Upton and Co. J. H. COLWILL - - PRINCIPAL. THE AFPTTL.\yT> RTinpTTTAVD, 'T'VPEWRITING. ' TTVMMrfIPPTVG, AND WRTTTNG SCHOOL. QnEFN-STRFET. Opposite HERALD Office.) HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ~° BOYS. 8. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKT. Headmaster: REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, Assistant Masters (Residont): G. J. LANCASTER. M.A., with Honours, N.Z. University, H. O. CRADDOOK. M.A.. with Honours. N.Z. University. Junior Master: A. H. SEVERNE. Visiting Masters for Music, Drawing, Carpentry, and Gymnastics. Prospectuses mav bo had at the Dloceaan Offt'O, Victoria Arcade. Boys on the Commercial Side taught BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, and TYPEWRITING. Term begins MONDAY, February 12. Telephone 729. THB WILLOW 8" 1 WYNYARD-STREET. YOUNO LADTF.R , COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MRS. WILLIAMS. A?«istod bv n Staff of Compptont Teachers. Pupils nro Prnnnred for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Vacancies fnr Two Boarders. First Term begins Tuesday, February 13, 1900. Tea. A , BOY'S ESSAY, A prize book is offered at our schools for the best essay on "Old Age Pensions" When I told Pa, lie said he would (rive his vinws to holp mo. and half-a-crown if I took the first prizo. (He is a Liberal, but keeps mo short of pocket money.) Ma said sho had ii scheme, and wns euro it was better than what tho politicians wore fighting over. 80 I started on my essay with the help of a Hansard. Old Age Pensions are intended to cive nil nooplo a shilling & day, instead of them gointc t"> tho Charitable Aid Board for rations find boots and rents, and being asked questions. They call it a pension because the old men and women will demand it as a right, instead of asking it as a favour, and perhaps not getting it then, and then they won't be looked on as paupers. My dictionary pays a pauper is one who rannot help himself and is a burden on the State. When I got this far Pa said tho dictionary was old, and out of dato, and ho would withdraw tho half-crown offer Ma said she would help me. and then I startod again. If a boy or a man don't want to bo a burden bo ought to save- up bis coppers, and when he grows to 65 years of ago he won't want no ponsion, or rations either, and anyono can save up fourpenco a week by leaving off cigarettes oe stickjaw. And thoro is another and easier way in savin?, my Ma Bays—in knowing how to buy. She buy? CjURATURA npEA. and saves sixpence per week, nnd showed me a calculation that sirnenen a week, if started at 25 years old, and well Invested, would provido a pension at 65. When I grow up, 1 am going to adopt my mother's suggestion, by making my wife buy OURATURA rpEA, and bo independent of pension. GEORGE SMITH. Fourth Form. QURATURA IS NOT BLENDED WITH INDIAN. CHINA. OR OTHER INFERIOR TEAS. Established 1885, FOB YENETIAN "D L I N D 8. FRED. BHOWN, P O SOM B Y P. OA D. Telephone 914, EEPAIRS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11275, 19 January 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11275, 19 January 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11275, 19 January 1900, Page 8

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