Evening ('lasses for the preparation of candidates for the various examinations are held at Mr. T. Harle Giles' Training College, Lower Symouds-street. Particulars on application. The IJeresford-slreet Congregational Church commences next Thursday a series of pleasant Thursday evenings. These will be similar to the pleasant .Sunday afternoons that have been such a pronounced 6UCcess in the Old Country. Music ooing a prominent feature of these meetings, Madam Clumbers will .sing two song.-, and Sir. Alex. MeDoutfdl! contributes a cornet solo. There is to be no charge for admission mm no collection. A meeting will be held in St. Sepulchres Parish Hail on the 23rd inst. to decide upon the form of memorial to be erected to the late Archdeacon Dudley, and to arrange for its erection. , Evening commercial classes, for adults and youths, in all up-to-date business subjects, taught by Mr. T. Marie Giles, at bis college, Lower Svmonds. street. A football" match, Aratapu v. North Shore, will take place to-day at the North Shore. The Devonport Brass Hand will be in attendance. The- system of coaching by correspondence, adopted by Mr. T. Harle Giles' Training College, Lower Symonds-strcet, save excellent results at the recent examinations. Students prepared for D and E teachers' certificates, Civil Service, and matriculation. Special terms for tuition up to date of examination.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11650, 11 May 1901, Page 5
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