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T "EL SI 1 Highest Award and only Gold Medal for Tea at the Auckland Exhibition, 1898-9 I W^PWH© 1 First Award at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889 & 1890 j *«^^»^^ . L. D. NATHAN & CO., Proprietors. Strive»r^

Business Cards- •'■ F. G. C L A Y T ° "■ HIDE, SKIN, TALLOW, AND WOOLBROKER. DAILY SALES. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. EONEDUST, MAIZE, OATS, BRAN, ETC., SUPPLIED. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Letters, Telegrams. Attended to Without Delay. OFFICE: 9, COOMBES' ARCADE. ——— G. -A. \BuT TL ESTOCK AND SHAREBROKER. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. No. 5, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS AUCKLAND. Telephone No. 631. E. currie; TAILOR. * 283, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND (From Hill Bros., Old Bond-street, West End, London), HAS Opened up New Season's Goods, comprising Worsteds, Vicunas, Serges, Scotch J Suitings. Harris" Tweeds, Waterproof Coatings, and Stripe Trouserings. RICHARD H. HOPKINS. FORT-STREET, IMPORTER OF BUTCHERS* MACHINERY AND REQUISITES. SPICE AND SALT MERCHANT. Agent for— The " PRESERVALINE" Manufacturing Co., New York—lnvaluable to the Dairy and Creamery—Creamery " Blue" Book and prices posted Free Indents executed at lowest rates. Telephone 720. |SON'T "TVESTEOY THE pARPET ! USE '■ DING pONG OHOES. Racquets from Is 6d; Regulation Balls, Is 3d per -J dozen; Complete Sets from 6s 6d. ITIHJ "-nuDGET," KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ARCH. PEAK, ', ; BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, - 6, WYNDHAM-STREET. > AUCKLAND. Money to Lend on Approved Security at Current Rates. A. B. W EIGHT AND S ONS RECEIVING FORWARDING. AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Customs-street Office, Telephone 143. Wharf Office. Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal «nd Firewood Yard, Great North Road. Telephone No. 958. ■nIiBOTBIO '■ TIGHT IN G. Estimates Given. pLECTRIOAL "CUTTINGS. Repairs of all Kinds. ( Wit. CROSHER AND SONS. HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. piNG - pONG QHOES. , DON'T MAKE YOURSELF AN UNWELCOME GUEST BY HOB-NAILING . THE OILCLOTH. Buy the Latest in CANVAS-SOLED PINGPONG SHOES. Tl/rCTrERRAS. QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Wyndham-streel). QTEUAET AND Tj^ENN, [ FORT-STREET. AUCKLAND, AND AT DUNEDIN. pLECTRIOAL pNGINEEES AND :..'.■■'■/ contractors. successors TO "plectbical pEPARTMENT, - john pHAMBERS and qon, t td. CONTRACTS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF - ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN.. , DYNaMC** LAMPS. CiBUS. \TTEKrES. BELLS, ETC.. STOCKED. THE PREMIER JOINERY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD., Supply E-ery Description of BUILDING REQUISITES. TIMBER, ROUGH AND DRESSED FLOORING MATCHED LINING, CEILINGS, AND ' [ MOULDINGS. : _ ,JS „ JOINERY. Including Doors, Sashes, French Casements, Door and Window Frames. Country Goods are Supplied in Bundles Carefully Packed. iVjJtye make a Specialty of our MANTELPIECES AND LEAD LIGHTS. We invite Inspection of our Stock of Fancy Plate Glass, Muffled Sheet and Rolled Cathedral, m tints. Our Goods are all Branded P.J.M., and are manufactured from thoroughly seasoned timber only. •DYCROFT, TIMITED. MANUFACTURERS OP ' fJIULIP AND SNOWDRIFT I^LOUR And ALL KINDS OP PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. QFTY -pLOUR J|ILLS, AUCKLAND. ! ALL FIRST AWARDS AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. WITH GOLD MEDALS. I pOR pP-TO-DATE IJAILOBING. : Go to i 'JAMES GTEWART, TAILOR, ' KARANGAHAPE ROAD. j Cut. Fit, and Stylo Seldom Equalled and , Never Excelled. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Prices Very Moderate. A Trial Solicited. [ J QURES QOUGHS AND pOLDS. j JRISH tltoss. '. 9d per Bottle. LITTLE. CHEMIST. QUEENI STREET (Late Hasletf»). JJARSEILLES ROOFING TILE 3 Are Non-conductors of Heat, and are,, therefore, Cooler' in Summer and Warmer in I Winter. BBISOOS & CO., liTD., Sole Agents,

Houses and Land." SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND BOUSE AUCTIONE2RB. INVESTORS OP CAPITAL, TRUSTEES U'kb'Kll WILLS. ETC. ATTORNEYS FOE RESIDENTS OB ABSENTEES. i ' COLLECTOE3 Off RE-NTS AND INTEREST. Qt? f\ UEEN-BTREET. TELEPHONE NO. 154, IA-VERY HANDY LITTLE FOWL SWLtfcU FARM of 161 acres of plonghabie land, partly fenced; 3 acres ploughed; 1 acre grass, garden; creett. New and Goad Cottage. of 3 rooms; 2 large and properly-fitted fowlhouses, with wire-netting rung; more land adjoining: if desired; 1J miles from township : •find station, and 10 miles from town. Price, $W.fSAM.WEL VAILE AND SONS. 6892 "PI A A—9l ACRES, partly fenced; J acre ori&IAJX-' chard; small swamp; has all been ploughed. House of 3 rooms, shed, and Jowlhousc; seven minutes' walk from Station and township, and about 9 miles from Auckland. Price, £100. Terms if desired.— - , SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. 6916 ■PO CS PEE FOOT-LARGE BUILDING 3*o O . SHE. 50 by 259 ft. fenced on two ; sides. Handy to trams and in the most popular part of Pon3onby. Price, £3 5s per Samuel Yaile and Sons, 95, Queenstreet. 6707 -P1 cn- NEAKLY AN ACEE 0P LAND at cfeJL«J\J Richmond, Ponsonby. Fenced ;;7 oil three aides; spring of water. Price, £150 '"' ■■ the lot.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen- ": street. . _ 6727 '-* '-P-9nn~ WEST-COTTAGE of 4 3JjLt\J\J - rooms and scullery, gas, water, ' "range, wash-house, etc.; drained into sewer. Price, £230.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, . 95, ; /;;, Queen-street. 6729 . CAS PER FOOT-LEVEL ALLOTMENT, 33 " , i)\J by 100 ft, partly fenced. Close to Great North Road. Price, £2 10s per Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Qaeen-street. 6731 '•-'•' -PIIK-SEASIDE COTTAGE of .3.rooms; 3JJ.JLD 4 new. thoroughly built and finished ; 'f■■'■■■■ 2 .fowl runs. Over 2 acres excellent land, fenced and in fallow. Beautiful view. Close '; to salt water; 2 miles from station, and about 17 from town. The owner intended to make this property his home, bnt circuml stances compel him to sell it. Price, only /.;': £115. Terms very easy; viz;:. £65 cash, balance may remain. Land Transfer Title. r , —Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 1 6603 -PA £A-VERY CHEAP ORCHARD PRO3vtfc«JU PERTY—64 acres; 30 acres fenced-. : 5 acres grass; 14 acres of orchard; balance ■ : heavy tea-tree. Permanent creek. House. i- 6 rooms, in good order; iron roof, verandah, etc.; stable. SHELTERED SALTWATER FRONTAGE. One mile from wharf, 14 from school and church, and 10 from Auckland by ■water. Price, £450. Terms: One-third cash, - balance 5 years at 5 per • cent.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 6834 S Op -i~S PER ACRE-WELL-IMPROVED 3trU Id FARM of 54 acres, all fenced, subdivided, and in grass; J acre orchard; '.'■■'■ , creek. . House, 5 rooms; cowshed, calf shed, etc. Post and telephone office, 13 miles; i; school, 1J miles; creamery, J mile. Good I--: metal road to the station.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. , . 6352 ~ cn-VERT CHEAP PARTLY - IM- -; 3kJLuU PROVED FARM. 147*, acres; 110 ! 5" acres fenced; 30 acres puriri bush; balance fern and tea-tree; permanent creek. :House, 3 rooms; iron roof, brick chimney. Present -stock, 100 sheep. 3§ miles from township and 6 mile;? from Waikato Railway.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95; Queen-street. 6860 9AS PER AraE-WAITAKEMEi-Cheap Ox) Bush. Land. 120 acres of green bush, including about 50 acres of kauri. Price, £1 103 per acre.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. _ ._ 6864 'Pi IAS PER FOOT—REHtTERA—Good 3gl 1U Building Site, 198 by about 130 feet. Near Green Lane. Price. 30s per /'foot.—Saintiel Vaile and Son*, 95. Qiteehatreet. - ' , : ..'.„..•..,.,, 6579 j?QA-BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS, in the *OU Country. Shop on an acre of land, leased at 50s per annum. Price of ■hop, tools, and goodwill, only £80.~Samnel Aaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. . 6581 :r»iQK-NEW HOUSE at Ponsonby, 9 cfetfcOO rooms and conveniences. : Well cultivated allotment, 45 by 103 ft. Handy to trams. . Price, £4215.—Samuel Vailo and Sons, ;> 95, Queen-street. . „, . .;, 6715 J?OOK-HOWICK—A BARGAIN—Si Acres "l cb££D rich soil, all well cultivated. Largo House (insured for £200), and outbuildings; very convenient situation. Price, 1 reduced to £225.—Samuel Vaile. and Sons, 95, ; ! : Queen-street. 6004 J? A AH - FARM of 25 acres, all fenced and d&iUU subdivided; 16 acres grass; 2 acres orchard. Good stream. . House, 6 V rooms, iron roof; 4-mile from station, town- : ship, and school, and 16 miles from AuckSamuel Vafie and Sons, 95, Queenstreet. . , 6820 4?97A-PABTLYrIMPROVED , FARM of ,v. -- <&£ I U 158 acres, partly fenced; 17 acres grass; 3'acres orchard;, 30 acres .bush; 20 acres swamp; half plonghable. Good creek. House, 2 rooms. School, po3t office, etc., 1J miles; Auckland, 25 miles.—Samuel valid and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 6846 Y?97K~ A RARE CHANCE- GENERAL c&<£ I O STORE, in a very rising township; store and sheds on allotment 45ft by 120H, held on. lease at £5 10s per annum.,. Excellent situation; A large , business ,is done, and good profit made. Price of buddings, etc., £275; stock at Valuation.—Samuel .Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. , . 6661 -PA £A-BUBUEBAN . HOUSE of 5 large e?wdtt>U rooms, on a section 132 ft by 158£ it; large stable, wash-house, dairy, etc., J-niile ■■'■ ,iroin railway station, and about four miles from town.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queenr; street. 6639 O-i OS HO FEE FOOT—MOUNT KOS--3*l j- O KlLL—Level Allotment, 66ft by 132 ft; rich volcanic soil, planted with. ': fruit trees; fenced on three sides; 'bus passes i the land.—Samnel Vaile and Sons, 93, Queen- :;; street. 6657 a X*l COUNTRY STORE, standing on an *IUU allotment 66ft by 99ft j a large V gum trade can be done. Price, £100; stock at : valuation.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queenstreet. , 6669 ' :> Y»1 lAS PER ACP.E-174 ACRES, partly - eW-L X\.l fenced; 1* acres grass, sor 6 .■;'; acres bush, balance scrub and rough feed. Iron Cottage of two rooms. Permanent creeks. Splendid view; li miles from school, 3 from station and township, and 12 from Auckland. Price, 30s per Samuel ;-'"• Vaile and Sons, 95. Queen-street 6810 A-CHEAI', PARTLY - IMPROVED STOCK FARM of 290 Acres; 120 acres fenced and in grass, balance tea-tree; all ploughable: shinty and shed; 20 miles ; frcra town, and a miles from wharf, etc.; post office, one mile.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, y5. Queen-street. 6812 X*l ,~ n-i'RETTY FARM of 40 Acres, lease S/luV m perpetuity, a; £2 6s per annum; .all fenced; 6 acres grass, 1$ acres orchard, ■balance scrub House 4 rooms; verandah and pantry; post and telegraph office, school, station, etc.. all handy. Auckland 13 miles.. Magnificent view of the citv and r suburbs.--Samuel Vaile and Pons, 95, Queenstreet. „ ■. . ■ 6804 ' • X*9KA- cIIEAP COUNTRY HOME, close J&ZiDKJ to the sea. 10 acres level land, all fenced; 5 acres grass; 2 acres young orchard and vineyard; i acres cut tea-tree. House, 7 rooms, on one floor; iron roof, verandah. ran"-e, shed; etc. ' Close to the sea; fine view. 11 miles from school, etc., and 11 miles from Auckland.—SamUel Vailo and Sons, 95, Queen- •:./. -street... _ .... . , ... 6792 A- 1E --The above are merely specimens of il-ißomo of the smaller properties on our • books. Particulars Of others of all sizes aiwj prices may be had on application at our offices. Oatat, cubs free on application, or posted to any address on recent of 2d. pV:;;- : ;;;^ : './ ; "V;'::':-'. : ; ; ; ■■;. : ..'- ;-; : ,.".,_■; ..,-:,'■ :•.■:.'■" :' ;:;■:.;■

Houses and Landrj\ O LET. EESIDENCEH. SYMONDS-STREET—BRICK RESIDENCE of 6 rooms, bathroom, etc. Splendid situation; 27s 6d per week. WAK_FIELD-STKEET-€ rooms on one floor; 16s 6d per week. LAKE TAKAPUNA— rooms and 23 acres; 12s ON THE HARBOUR at Ponsonby—B rooms, bath, and all conveniences. Pretty garden of about an acre. Rent, £5 per month. . L . PONSONBY—7 rooms, etc., garden, ' fronting the harbour. 14s. . ■ _ MOUNT EDEN—Comfortable Furnished House, ■ 7 rooms and all conveniences. 35s per week. DEVONPORT—CHOICE PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE. 10 rooms; 2 acres; splendid view. £60 for a rear. SUNDRIES. I QUEEN-STREET—Two large floors (suited for tea rooms, etc.); £3 per week, or one large . room £1 per week. . . OFFICES CLOSE TO QUEEN-STREET-2 Large Rooms on ground floor. .£1 per week. WAINGARO—Farm, 172 acres; 100 acres grass. . £26 per annum. LARGE ALLOTXfENT fronting Queen and Grey Stress- 10s per week. HENDERSON— Acres: some fencing an'» grass; harbour frontage. Kent, £7 103 per annum. TIDf A B D TT7" A Y T E. HOUSE, LAND. FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENT, COLLECTOR OF RENT, AND INTEREST, Auckland Chambers, 25, High-street. NEWMARKET— Cottages of 5 rooms each, iron roofs; near Railway Works. Price, £320. SUMMER-STREET, near Eden Vine HotelComfortable Cottage, 4 rooms and storage. £260. CAMBRIDGE— Acre and Two Comfortable Houses of 5 and o rooms, etc.; good position ; good tenants; good investment. 3122 MOUNT EDEN— Allotment, Good House, 8 rooms, every convenience; stands high; healthy site; cheap. 3120 "VTEAB SYMONDS-STREET-House. 8 rooms, xi every convenience; low price. A VONDALK—S Acres Good Land, in grass, __. bounded on one side by Wiiau River; good water supply. House 4 rooms, etc. Would sell portion to suit applicants. PENROSE— 1. 2. or 7i Acres Volcanic Land, near station; large concrete cistern. House, 6 l aoms. Healthy site. Favourite lolocality. FOR ELLERSLIE— Acres Volcanic Land; splendid view; would cutup well for villa sections.—Edw. Wayte. 3031 TjIDWARD I*7"AYTE, HIGH-STREET, Agent for Gilbertson's Burglar Alarm. TSTAIKATO T ANDS TpOR Q ALE. THE BALANCE OF THE WELL-KNOWN TSUKUHIA TESTATE, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Low Trices will be accepted to Gear up the ..'-' ~ " Estate. EASY TERMS. Co-operative Factories will be Erected where Required. SEVEN sections', As under: — LOTS V.' and. X— Acres, known as Heather's Farm; nearly all young grass, about 100 acres rough; beautifully situated; only three' miles from Ohaupo; ; would make splendid grazing or dairy j farm. Subdivided into seven, paddocks, one side bounded by deep creek."LOT O—4oo Acres, all in grass: grand turnip land; undulating country, well watered; four miles from railway station, six miles from Ohaupo. The makings of an excellent home. LOT P—iooo Acres; 250 acres all in grass ! and undulating, balance of about 750 • acres rough swamp. The makings of a good dairy farm. j LOT .M— Acres, unimproved, good fern country, part kahikatea bush. LOT L— Acres; 100" acres sown in new grass, 200 acres flax swamp, the balance unimproved swamp. LOT H—Boo Acres, five miles from Frankton; small house and stables; 50 acres in gra_s, balance plonghable land, reclaim swamp and unimproved swamp. LOT Y—looo Acres, good rough land of excellent quality; carries stock well: well watered; consists of reclaimed swamp and undrained swamp. Within 1* miles of Hamilton. Apph- to— xy C OUTER AND riO.. LAND AGENTS, CAMBRIDGE, OHAUPO, AND AUCKLAND. Head Office: Cambridge. in O R SALE. 10 ACRES on Kingsland Road, volcanic soil, . level land, and ploughable; well fenced with stone walls; sold in One-acre Lots if desired. Terms easy. TOWNSHIP OF WOROTA. Mount Rcskill Road— Splendid Allotments; cheap. BELLWOOD SOUTH, Mount Roskill Road--146 Grand Allotments. AVONDALE—SO Acres, convenient to railway station; good soil; suitable lot- villa sites or market gardens. Sold in. 5-acro lots; cheap. . - AVONDALE SOUTH—SOO Acres in lots to suit purchaser; splendid sites for marine residences; 1 milo frontage to Manukau Harbour. SEVERAL FARMS at Henderson, convenient to railway station, with harbour front-aces. 2000 ACRES in best part of Waikato, good land ; close to a creamery: good road; convenient to railway station. Price very low to effect a sale. JOHN BOLLARD, ESTATE AGENT, 16, COOMBES' ARCADE, AUCKLAND. 'IT ° R ii A L E. ' BIRKENHEAD—House and 8 acres; 500 fruit trees. Price. £350. BIRKENHEAD—I6 Acres; good situation. Offer wanted. '■ t BIRKENHEAD— Acres; a bargain, £225. BIKKHNHEAD-Btiilditig Sections, from £5; Fruit Farmn, from £550. , MOUNT ALBERT-Good Building Sections. • NEW NORTH ROAD-Building Sections, £j deposit; House and Sections, £550. ROCKY NOOK—IO-rOomed House, every con- ■ venience: 3-acre; coach-house, stable, etc. I ____ A. L. W I1ITF " GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. THE NEW ZEALAND AND RIVER PLATE LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY ! (LIMITED). | ST. HELLERS AND BIRKDALE. Allotments for Sale on Easy Terms. ; G. 8. KISSLING, Secretary, ft 6, Wyndham-street. 4 18th December. 1900. i _____ ,—, ___ '; OTANLEY. MORTH CHORE. ] BEHIND CALLIOPE DOCK. ■ . FOR SALE-Splendid Building ' Sections in I this lovely trans-marine suburb, with beautir fill views of .Auckland Harbour. Terms easy I Apply to BUSTLE BROS., r Land Agents, Auckland. TSo. 6, Ir_ur ce Buildings.

Educational. AUCKLAND /GRAMMAR QCHOOL, FOB BOYS AND GIELS (Founded 1869). HEADMASTER: ■ J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasmanian Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: TV. J. MORRELL, A., Sometime Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, Chief Classical and English Master. J. H HOWELL, 8.A., B.Sc, London, Science blaster. J. F. SLOMAN. B.A. (Sydney), late Head Master Girl*' High. School. , J. It. TBEVITHIOK, Drawing and Writing Master, Instructor in the Workshop. J. 11 TURNER, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. H. J. D. MAHON, 8.A.. English Master. J. P. DAKIN. B.A. (London), French and German Master. REV. J. K. DAVIS, M.A. (New Zealand), sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. . „ - E. A. MCCULLOUGH, M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. .- P. DEUMMOND, 8.A., sometime Scholar. University of New Zealand. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: MISS E. Q WALLACE. MISS F A. HAULTAIN. MISS A C. MORRISON, M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. MISS W. PICKEN, M.A.. sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. MISS S. M. RICE. VISITING MASTERS: X. WATKINS, Freehand Drawing. W. M. CABROLLO, Gymnastic*. The Headmaster is prepared to advise Parents m the matter of Boarders attending the School. Application for admission should he made to the Head Master, or to Mr. Oliver Mays. Palmerston Buildings. The Second Term, 1902, began on WEDNES- - DAY, June 4. W. WALLACE KIDD. Secretary. |V|OUNT pDEN , /"COLLEGE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS--THE MISSES BEWS. assisted by an Efficient Resident and Visiting Staff. Second Term, 1902, began WEDNESDAY, 4th June. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co., or at the College. QT. JOHNS pOLLEGIATE dOHOOL. "THE PAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFTELD. Resident Masters: R. L. MCELROY, M.A., with Honours. N.Z. University. , R. E. HALL. 8.A., N.Z. University. :., H. 11.. BEDFORD, Undergraduate N.Z. University. ' Visiting Masters: For Piano. Singing, and Drawing—E. LESLIE HUNT. For Violin-lIERR KREUTZER; For Drawing: and Landscape Painting— HERE DITTMER. For Gymnastics: W. M. CAEROLLO. Special 'Bus for Day Pupils. Telephone 729. Term began MONDAY. Jane 2. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Sktirtland-streefc. ff"'" ! - ■"*«"■'■ ■ - ——' fin i ' 'sasaa Saw "' ■ "" "'-J «» <i"i."bi'iii ,fi mi 1 1 u 'J PRACTICAL RESULTS FOR 1931. 55 POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED FOR PUPILS, AT SALARIES From £35 to £150 a year.. RECORD CERTIFICATES — Highest Speed Certificate ever granted to any lady in New Zealand, held by Miss Ponsford. CERTIFICATES— Speed Certificates Were obtained by my Pupils curing 1901. CERTIFICATES—Tho following Speed Certificates were received for my Pupils from Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London, on Decern- | ber 24 last:— j 170 Words per minute, Miss Dora Ponsford. I 130 words per minute, Miss .Mice Gillett. ] 130 words per minute, Mr. Harold Bleakly. 130 words per minute, Mr. Arnold E. H. Harrison. 120 words per minute. Miss Entrican. \ 120 words per minute, Mr. Joseph Stanton. 80 words per minute, Miss Dorothy B. Colbeck. 80 words per minute. Miss Adeline M. Johnston. 80 words per minute, Miss Agnes O'Mcara. 80 words per minute. Miss Bessie Ross. 80 words ncr minute. Miss Jennie Eraser. 80 words per minute. Miss Frances Cooke. 80 words per minute, Mr. Edward J. Patterson. - SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL, Queen-street (opposite Herald Office). MR. COLWILL will Enrol Intending Pupils on MONDAY, the 3rd of February. PROSPECTUS to bo had at School, and from Messrs. Upton and Co., Stationers. TELEPHONE, 1147. ~'..,. J. H. COLWILL. PRACTICAL. SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY. MR. F. E. GIBBINS, , Late Principal Hamilton High School. ME. N. C. EDWARDS, Engineer and Electrician. A PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY HAS COMMENCED IN CHANCERY LANE (behind Bycroft's Flour Mill), with the Largest and Most Complete Electric Plant in the North Island, for teaching and thoroughly Illustrating all systems of Electric Light. Wiring, Dynamo Construction, etc. All intending motor men. who must have some knowledge of electrical work, can be thorough! v assured of obtaining the PRAC- . TICAL KNOWLEDGE necessary to their work. For particulars and prospectus, apply at 1 '•'•: '• 'COL, or Messrs. Upton and Co., l Booksellers, Queen-street. s Practical Lessons TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 9. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF A MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. , PRINCIPAL: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M., M.R.C.P.. 'CM., S.K., London. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (All Ages). Term began June 5. Work resumed on the 4th. Telephone, 808. GIRLS' COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's : , v. .. - v.», (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate), Assisted bv MISS MCHABG.. , Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. Second Term. TUESDAY, May 27. THE WILLOWS," WYNYARD-STREET. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Principal: MRS. WILLIAMS. Assisted by Resident and Visiting Teachers, i Mathematics: ' MISS PATTERSON. 8.A.. N.Z. University. French and German: MADAME BARBER (nee Faenacht). , t .. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Second Term began WEDNESDAY, June 4th, 1902. 1

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