Educational. -,„ ,|,| | ■■■ ■ | ,■ . mi ' ' ■ - — " I '■"■''" psmCE ALBERT QOLLEGZi AUCKLAND. FOE BOYS AND GIRLS. BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Chairman oil' Board of, Governors: REV. Cj-' H J, AND. Headmaster:'THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (Loth dour ,-'■'■ i:. ■' ...■•■".■'■'.'" ..■' ■ : r-Us Vice-Master: STUART STEPHENSON. M.iu (Oxford and Melbourne)., Assisted by a Full .Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters and MU&nsfm. The buildings include Separate Colleges tor Boys and Girls, which arc fallj equipped and ■ ;;' provide .-admirable accommodation for both -''..'. ■■'■■'■■B Boarders and Day Pupils. ...-.-" : ;« Thorough (Classical and Modern Education. '".'.: The College successes for last sis years ni- - elude 60 passes in N.Z. Matriculation and ill in Civil Service Examinations. A Kindergarten Preparatory Class is now added, under a specially trained and qualified teaefcer. "Feci ior Day Pupils: Under 10. 15 RUlneaii: from 10 to 13, 2-j guinerts: over 13, 3 guinea* ft term. Redaction or 10 per cent, for two or .:* -0 more members of a family V: Fall particulars and Copies of the Proa* pectus can be obtained from the Headmaster, at the College. The Third Term began on TUESDAY, vSeptember 22nd, 1903. Telephone 1313. Established 1337. Telephone, No, 12143. . /FILES' pOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STEEBT. AUCKLAND, . ;. For GOOD BITING— Class, Privately, si by Correspondence. For QUICK BUSINESS ARITHMETIC For MENTAL ARITHMETIC For CORRESPONDENCE AND COMPOSITIOI* For BOOK-KEEPING-Single and Double . Entry ■ , ■ ••.':. For SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING For PREPARATION FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS : ; - For D and E TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES For MATRICULATION. AND CIVIL SERVICE; 1 /COMMERCIAL SIDE-20 Students placed in vy good Mercantile Houses daring;. the last four mouths. -j J EXAMINATION SIDE— Students pawed' 111 out of 38 sent up for the various Publio Examinations last year. : . DAT CLASSES. . EVENING CLASSES-Mondays and Thuri' days. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. . Quarter begins from date of Entry. Telephone No. 1243. '-./ .«■"-;< For terms and particulars, apply personally or by letter to the Principal, Mil. T. HARUK GILES. . ....'-. - : i Board and Residence. . <» .• -~ __________ . i " * '.i.;-.;V>(;,:2^ NOTICE TO FARMERS.—Breakfast and Tua, 6d; Beds, Is; weekly, 16$.—Whitehead's Coffee Palace, near Market ' ■■.';'■ ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE.— Houjse. ; - Victoria-street West, next Mr, Stvann's, Butcher. Single rooms. Terms moderate.— Mrs. McArthur. ■ . \ .: '■:,. , ;; ;. MRS. NO KRIS. Great North Road, two daws from Grosvenor-street. has room for one or two Boarders; good table; hot and cold baths; terms. 17s. ■-;:■ BOARD AND RESlDENCE.—Comfortable accommodation; hot and cold baths.— ; -t^ Mount View, Manukau Road, near St. Marys Church, Parnell. Telephone 840. OARD AND RESIDENCE, Private, for Young Men Boarders; bath, piano, washing. Terms, 15s per week.—Macclesfield Villa. Karangahape Road. HA U R A KI BOARDINGHOUSE.— Fern Nook, Park Road, opposite the Domain.—Mrs. Finlay McLiver (late of Upper Queen-street). .-,.. . . . OKARETA." opposite Choral Hall, Lower Svmonds-street—Superior Accommodation for Visitors ami Boarders. Terms moderate.— Hendry, Proprietress. Telephone 852. . . ....-.'. .•■-'.' „■;■ "";' : . '..■'■ T> RENT'S BATHGATE ''" HOUSE,' ';■ ;V ; 15 ROTORUA. : . . ; :-'<; fc This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and has. been, : -', _\>. appreciatively patronised by large numbers :• ; of pleasure-seekers. It has recently " been renovated and enlarged, and it is ~M\ a thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty ■ >rl»*. . tors can be comfortably accommodated. ,"■■,- ;Terms Moderate. 8.. T. BRENT. Proprietor. Tj O T O R U A* ' "SONOMA," BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Near Railway Station, Opposite Presbyterian /: Church, and five Minutes from Baths. • NEWLY ERECTED AND COMMODIOUS. . Terms:,. 30s per week; 5s per day. \ .- ,'. MRS. E. YOUNG, Proprietress ; - , ; ''' '' ■ — ;—— —. ''. '——d / rpHE - pUNGALOW, TiOTORUA, ONE OF THE CLOSEST .RITES TO TBE GOVERNMENT GROUNDS AND ■ > „• :-;; ;. - . BATHS. j •Electric Light. Hot and Co'ld Bathe, THE MISSES YATES. , ~ _____—_._ ; — —'■'-..,, —— i *»■--.-.: " WAIWERA" TrTOUBB, T>OTORUA,; THIS FAVOURITE HOUSE . i Is still being conducted on the same principle as it was by the late MISS GRAHAM, HAS THE BEST. SITUATION IN ROTORUA, Commanding an uninterrupted view of the Lake, near to the Beautiful Grounds of the Sanatorium, the Principal Mineral Baths, and) , the Wharf for the Lake Steamers. TERMS MODERATE. / ROTOR UA. - THIRWELL ' HOUSE," PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. This New and Commodious Establishment is situated within a-half minute of railway station and about four minutes from Government baths. Every convenience and .comfort, First-class Table. Electric Light throughout. . : Terms very moderate, W. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. • ■'" —' '•"••••'' .■■'..;»■■■ ....'.•'"'" " *.' i ; 1.1.__«..--. rp —"" K. A ,'. P tj N A, pONVALESCENT TTO-ME, INVALIDS AND THOSE REQUIRING CAB» AND ATTENTION. ,' Resident Trained Nurse. Consumritives not admitted. '■':) MISS HOUOHEN. ' .■':" Porthcurncw," Takapuia. Machinery, etc . , , . i i ; H.II.I~_f -0 T ONS 50 QE OOI^-^^o - ■ HIRAMWAY TRON "RAILS. AT LOW RATE OF ■' £310 BraTOK - >>: . ' '. . APPLY EARLY. \' _ J. J. CRAIG, ltd;? QUEEN-STREET. ,"'•/• F O R a .«;' h .»-■:■ -;■;.:' CIAS T7INGINES, X J_ (Xm 10 H.P. Nominal (equal to 18 B.E-'J Tangyo Engine. Two Heavy Fly Wheel* :k Water Tank, Gas and Water Pipes,, and all Fittings complete. Has only had oc- ~ casional work. , ONE 12 H. Nominal (equal to 21 B.E.P.} . . V Tans;ye Engine, with Fittings complete, as above. -_ _ / BOTH Engines are practically a* g"^ l M .; now. Can be seen raining by arrestment ..... . ' ' '•' ■ APPLT TJERALD (J™*®
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 14 October 1903, Page 7
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