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ill u O CIIX AX V i 3 • T. BENEDICT'S HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, la aid of the _ „ VETERANS' HOME AND ASSOCIATION. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE, Under the patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Right. Honourable the Earl of I'anfurly, K.C.M.G., and Suite. ATTRACTIVE VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Pii'jvjHAMME. Tickets, Is fid. P. QI'INLAN, Manager. QOItOXA TIO Is SOCIALS. LONG NIGHT will be held in the Renmera Hall TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 261h May. Tickets to bo obtained at the door. Commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Messrs. Stephens and Richmond, Musicians. R. T. TOLBOT, Hon. Sec. TJHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYMNASTICS. I Y.M.C.A. BUILDINGS, ALBERT-STREET. Having sold the Goodwill and Effects of mj Gymnasium to PROF. POTTER, I have much pleasure in referring him to the parents and guardians of children as being: a Reliable and Painstaking Instructor.—PßOP. CARROLLO. Gent.'s Gymnastics. Evening Classes Monday and Thursday Evenings, 7.30 till 10; Physical Culture, Wednesday, 5.15 till 6.15. and 7.30 till 9.30. Ladies —Friday Evening. 7.30 till 9 p.m.; Tuesdays, 2.30 till 4 p.m.; Saturday, 11 till 32.50. Juvenile Girls and Boys. Tuesdays and Fridays, 4.15 till 5.30. Boys at- school, Mondays and Thursdays, 4.15 till 5.30. Boys, Saturday, 9.30 till 11 a.m. _ Private Classes and Tuition can be arranged. For terms, etc., please communicate with PROF. POTTER, Y.M.C.A. Buildings. Gymnasiums Furnished, and Estimates given for same. gANDOW'S g V S T E M. A. G. FORDHAM - - Instructor. Specially trained as Instructor by Mr. F. A. Hornibrook, Sandow Medallist, 1898. and initial organiser of the Sandow System in New Zealand. Address: Old Sports' Clubroom, Dur-ham-street West. Hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Beyond the gates of paradise.;Sacred Song (another " Holy City.") Price, 2s.—Robertson, Music Seller, Queenstreet-. DON'T MAKE DEM SCANDALOUS EYES AT ME." A Red Hot Coon Song. Price, 2s— Roliertson's, 187, Queen-street. Excursions. -k, -JUTE DEVONPORT STEAM rf&fcg&fc. FERRY CO., LTD. Excursion Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee as follows:— THIS DAY (MONDAY). At 10 a.m., 12 noon, and 2 p.m. Last steamer from Rangitoto 4.50 p.m., and St. Helier3, 5 p.m., each day. Return Fares, Is; Children under 12, 6d. FOR THE FISHING GROUNDS. THIS DAY (MONDAY). The S.S. DURHAM, at 9.30 a.m. Bait provided. Fare, 2s. Sermons, Lectures, Soiree?, etc. Auckland tabernacle • literary society. INAUGURAL LECTURE, By REV. JOSEPH CLARK. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Subject: " NATURE'S NOBLEMEN." ' Mr. H. M. Smeeton will preside. All Cordially Invited. Collection for Society's Funds. Educational. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND Principal. Miss E. Cole. Second Term begins MONDAY, June I,—' Wesley an Schoolroom, Church-street. Devonport. INDERGARTEN AND DAY SCHOOL, Kindergarten and day school. "THE HALL." GLADSTONE ROAD, PAR-NELL. Principal ... MISS COLE. Second Term. MONDAY', June 1, 1903. ELME R L Y , ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal— HULL. Assisted by an Efficient Staff. SECOND TERM, 1903, TUESDAY, June 2. Boarders return on MONDAY, June 1. jp RIN C E ALBERT COLLEGE. CLASSICAL AND MODERN EDUCATION. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SIDES AND KINDERGARTEN. Q. ILE S' QOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND (Next St. Andrew's Church). DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Principal - MR. T. HARLE GILES, Assisted by A COMPETENT STAFF OF RESIDENT AND VISITING MASTERS. PRACTICAL COMMON-SENSE BUSINESS EDUCATION. COMMERCIAL SIDESub.iects of Instruction: Writing, Quick Methods Arithmetic, Mental Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Composition. Correspondence, Spelling, Newspaper Lesson. Shorthand and Typewriting, Commercial French and German on Newest Methods. TRAINING FOR EXAMINATIONS— Latin (Elementary and Advanced). French, German. Italian, Maori, Anglo-Saxon, English in all branches. Precis Writing, Euclid. Algebra, Trigonometry, History, Geography, Science. School Management, and Pharmacy, A and B Sections. Last Year's Results are 22 passed out of 24 sent up in all the Higher Examinations. Tuition by Correspondence in All Subjects. THE COLLEGE IS NOW OPEN. Quarter begins from date of entry. The Principal may be seen by Parents. Guardians, and Intending Pupils, at the College. between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.; Saturday,'lo to 12.30. EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS on MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Money. Money to lend on bond warrants SCRIP, PROMISSORY notes, or OTHER approved securities. Reversions and Interests under Wilis, etc.. Bought or Lent upon. No Procuration Fee Charged. NORTHERN ESTATE AGENCY AND FINANCE CO., LTD., Legal Chambers, Queen-street. Money lent ON PROMISSORY note, IVL HOUSES. FURNITURE, ETC. BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages Negotiated. JOHN W. HARDIE, LAND. COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, HIGH-STREET. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of First--IVJL class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public, 109. Queen-street ONEY TO LEND on Good Freehold Security at Lowest Rate 3. AECHD. BUCHANAN, Solicitor, Vulcau Lane FROM 4J per cent.— to Lend on Interests under Wills, Freehold, or other approved securities, in sums to suit borrowers.—P. A. Vaile, Solicitor, Legal Chambers. Queen-street, opposite Vulcan Lane. DO You Want Money ? We can get for you large and small sums on mortgage at very low rzitQ of interest, oil good re<xl security.—Ewington and Baker. Estate Agents. prA TO £5000.—Money to Lend, m sum# dwOU au above, at lowest current rate.— \Vm. S. Cochrane, Cochrane's Mart. 185, Queenstreet. - MONEY TO LEND on First-class Security At Lowest Rates. —Buddie, Button, ana Co., 6, am-street. Auckland. MONEY' TO LEND on First Mortgage ol Freehold Property.-J. Thornes, 91. | Queen-streot. . M' ONE TO LEND at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply Jackson and Russell. Photoffrapuv Q.EORGE Q_REGOP. Y, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 269, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS. All the Latest Finishings in A I'.TISTIO STUDIES. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, ENLARGEMENTS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12279, 25 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12279, 25 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12279, 25 May 1903, Page 8