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Tenders. TYEFENCE DEPARTMENT, NEW ZEALAND. TENDERS FOR GREAT COATS, BANDOLIERS, RIFLE BUCKETS/: AND STRAPS V * ' '- WATER BOTTLE. Sealed Tenders (in duplicate) will be received by the Under-Secretary for Defence at Wellington up to 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, 18th July- 1903, for the Supply of the following, viz/:—. '■■■ . ;;, .-.''/ '- '■ i> 500 real Coats, Infantry Pattern 3000 Bandoliers, Combination Pattern 1000 Rifle .Buckets ' , ' 1000 Straps Water Bottle. , Samples' may be inspected and copies of Specifications and Forms .of Tender can bo obtained at the Defence Stores, Auckland and Wellington, and at the Militia and Volunteer Offices, Napier, Ohristchurch, and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. J. O'SULLIVAN. Defence Storekeeper. Defence Store. Wellington, . ' July Ist, 1903, <; .•¥7l L T AM BOROUGH COUNCIL. Tenders will bo received by the Town Cleric,Eltham, up to WEDNESDAY. September 23rd, 1903, for the Supply of about 800 Tons of Castiron Water Pipes; and Alternative Tenders for Wrought Steel Pipes. , Copy of Specification *to bo seen at the Herald Office, and a Copy can bo obtained" on application to the' undersigned. " - CLIMIE AND F AIRE ALL, Engineers, Eltham. '.*,; Public Works Office, ;; Auckland, 28th June, 1903. V TENDERS will be ; received at this Office A until Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 15th July, 1903, for the Supply and Delivery of 10,000 Totara Railway Sleepers alongside the line on the south side of tbo Wanganui River Bridge. Specifications and Conditions may be seen at the Public Works Offices at Ongarue, Taumaruhui and Firiaka, and at this Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. R. VIOKEEMAN, District Engineer. Educational. QNEHUNGA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. Headmaster—Mß., W. N. MCINTOSH, Dl, N.Z. Education Department. :.. • Assistant Master (Secondary Subjects). ' ; MR. N. WINTER, 8.A., London University. The Subjects taught will be French. Algebra, Euclid, Shorthand, Book-keeping, Arithmetic English, Literature, Chemistry, and Mechanical Drawing. • ■..•';-,•,.■' • .-.:.- „- v Literature and Arithmetic are compulsory, but Pupils .must choose any three of the other subjects enumerated, in addition. All Children of any district who have passed the Sixth Standard will be admitted FREE to .the School. • ■'■;• -^', ..--;/-.-.'■■/'--''' - - '■•"' To obtain the Government Grant each Pupil must not make less than 80 per cent, of attendances. ■:: > • ' : ' .-'■...•".■ * «■ ! The School will be formally opened on MONDAY, 13th inst., but the Headmaster will be in attendance on MONDAY, 6th inst., to Enrol and classify pupils, according to the subjects taken, and to make arrangements for the necessary text-books. • V S. BARB, Chairman of Committee-. Onchunga, July 3, 1903. '•pBINCE ALBERT *' pOLUEGE AUCKLAND. ' ' FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. \ BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Chairman of Board of Governors: EEV. .0. -.- H. garland.? .-" : ,:-.-■■ i < ; ■■■ y:,%\-- u - Headmaster:. THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (Lon-Vice-Master: > STUART " STEPHENSON, M.A. (Oxford •■ an d:. Melbourne), •'■.■'•- ''■':■ ±£X^J> -,„ Sftnior Mistress: MISS..:E. M, EAINFOETH, M.A: (N.Z.) _. ~ . Assisted by a Full Staff of Resident and .■'■; ■..■>. Visiting Masters and Mistresses. The buildings include Separate Colleges for Boys and Girls, which are fully equipped and provide admirable accommodation for both Boarders and Day Pupils. Thorough Classical and Modern Education. The College successes for last six:; years include 60 passes- in N.Z. Matriculation and 31 in Civil Service Examinations.: A Kindergarten Preparatory Class is now added.- under a specially trained and qualified teacher. Fees for Day Pupils: i Under 10. li guineas; from 10 to 13, 2i guineas; over 13, 3 : guineas a term. Reduction of. 10 per cent, for two or more members of a family . . __"--■' '■■ Full particulars and Copies of the Pros pectus can be obtained from,the Headmaster,, The College. begins WEDNESDAY, July The Half Term begins WEDNESDAY, July 15. ■ ' Telephone 1313. ; __ Established 1887. Telephone No. 1243. I LES' riOLLEG E, = LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. , . AUCKLAND (Next St. Andrew's Church). ' -;/*'.': TTJAY OOHOOL FOR •DOYSjAND QIRLS PRINCIPAL: M B. T. ;_-_- o** ~..'; Assisted by A COMPETENT STAFF OF RESIDENT ; AND -.;■ VISITING MASTERS. - "PRACTICAL pOMMON-SEN3E -EDUCATION. mHOROUGH DRAINING ! p>R J^LL PUBLIC Tj>XAMINATIONS. , LAST YEAR'S RESULTS, including those ,of tho January Examinations, were:— 35 Students passed, out of 38 sent up Medical . Preliminary, Matriculation, Senior and Junior Civil Service, D and E Teachers' Certificates,. Pharmacy, etc.". Ten of these were Country Correspondence Pupils. The demand for Well-trained r Juniors '. m Mercantile Houses: still - continues, and the Pupils of this College experience no difficulty in obtaining good positions. . , , INDIVIDUAL • INSTRUCTION A SPECIAL ;; FEATURE OF THE COLLEGE WORK. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE IN ALL ■ .-, ■-.■•■ - .SUBJECTS. - ■ •• . ; ' THE COLLEGE IS NOW OPEN. ' Quarter begins from date of entry. The Principal may bo seon by Parents, Guardians, and Intending Pupils, at tho College, between the hours of, 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 to 12,30. , v '■ EVENING '■ CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS ON MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. •■■:'■: Telephone No.; 1243 Business Notices. ,/ . ; '[A CARD.] I BEG to notify that I intend to' commence Business as a Stock and, Sharebroker from the 14th inst., in Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street. ' ■ E. G. E liott, ; MEMBER OF THE AUCKLAND STOCK AND SHAREBROIvERS' ASSOCIATION. ' "■■'- '■■ " [A CARD.] . - ■';'. M- T. V. .F BOS ' r ' SURGEON DENTIST" ■ ■ (Late with Dr. Hugh Owen) nAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AT DR. FROST'S RESIDENCE. WELLESLEY- , STREET EAST. ' . Telephone, 428. )ii ' ' in. ii.in "-■' — .hi —in .ii. 1 n..i'l'iip i a ■RTOTIOE OF REMOVAL. MR. ROBERT B. LUSK. " BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR,'."... ' Has Removed from Shortland-street to ,: 91, QUEEN-STREET. Above Mr. Joseph Thornes' Auction Mart. •.Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. MISS "'■'.• MCELW AI N, ■" 206, VICTORIA ARCADE = - (UPSTAIRS. ■:■ , •; Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Shampooing, Ilairdressing. etc. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair; Fancy Wigg, Costumes on Sale and Hire. Latest Toilet Novelties in stock. ■ >;.ii ; , : . . ■;., -Telephone No. 254. By Appointme.it to Their !■ Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Glasgow, the Earl and Countess of Onslow, Sir William and Lady] ;■■'.' /""''. Jervois, etc., etc... V i AUCKL AN l) STIS A m.t LAUNDRY, THOMAS WIGQ, Proprietor, Upper Queen-street (near St. Benedict's • Church). High-class Work a Specialty. Moderate Charges. Curtain Dressing. Telephone .733. DO YOU KNOW 'The, Best Place For : , , GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS. CYCLES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS, ELECTRICAL GOODS. • ; Etc., Etc.. i ■ QHAS. */P RUMMER, ; * 142. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ' :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12317, 8 July 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12317, 8 July 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12317, 8 July 1903, Page 8

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