Mr. T. Harle Giles' Business and Training Collegia, Lower Symonds-street, is now open. New pupils enrolled on the commercial and examination sides on application at the college. No special terms aro kept, the quarter commencing from date of entry. Evening classes as usual on Mondays and Thursdays. : . Smith and Caughey, Limited, _ are now Showing a spoeial job line of Axminster carpets, from 3s lid per yard. The Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance Company, the Auckland manager of which is Mr. G. M. Kirkcaldy, of 28, Shortlandstroet, has an important announcement in another column. It is an old company, having beer, established in 1824, and the funds exceed £1,294,000. Life insurance in all its branches is effected up to £5000 at minimum rates.' v • , . • • •'. The usual ecclesiastical notices will be found in another part of this issue. The Kov. R. Scott West will preach at St. Peter's Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening., The usual evangelistic service will bo held in the City Hall to-morrow evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11878, 1 February 1902, Page 5
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