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Educationala __ & , ; ;".;.'■"-.■''■.."■■■ *■I' * * 1 I ' *\t - V» *w J. - N I •g m j_ ■i»»'»t"ft'*WWyW l ff w,l -' g ' wl * !BMllaMl " M *' !^" I /KLERKS' EMPLOYMENT T»UREAU. i i'"."■-■■•'■'■■'■■-■-■.■ ■" *- ! " -_ '■•■■• - : - '-~ ■'-••-■■ ■*■ MB COLWIIIJj Furnishes COMPETENT OFFICE HELP free of charge. When, you are in need of suck take advantage of his services. :' lOHOBTHAM), rpYPEWRITING, TJOOK-KEEPJNG, and ■ • •WRITING (SCHOOL, . REOPENS ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, i When MR. COLWILL will bo in attendance to 0 enrol intending day and averting pupils. 0' I RECORDS: Pupils hold Three Shorthand J Speed Records for New Zealand. . POSITIONS OBTAINED LAST MONTH— "" Miss Roache: Shorthand Writer and Typist, 3, Messrs. T. H. Hall and Co ' Mibs Ballantyne: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Vernon Read, Esq., Solicitor. Miss Robert*: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Northern Steamboat Company. Miss Goodwin, Shorthand. Writer and Typist, Messrs. Brace, Wndle, Blyth, and :■■■. Co. >..-;■ '-,■. :•.'. a Mr. Williamson Cadet, Bank New Zealand Mr. Frost: Shorthand \ Writer and Typist, Loan and Mercantile Co. PROSPECTUS to be had on application. 'Phone. 1147. •• r ■ '■■'. ;■■- .' — 0 HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (First Floor). i J. H COLWILL. : ' .pRINOS A LBEET riOLLEGE >• AUCKLAND. : ' FOR BOYS AND GIRLS'. d BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. v . g Chairman of Board" of Governors: REV"; 0. * H GARLAND. -j l " Headmaster: THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (Lon- ■ don). • Vice-Master: STUART STEPHENSON, M.A.■< (Oxford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: MISS M. B. THOMSON, M.A. * 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 a provide admirable accommodation for both Boarders and Day Pupils. Thorough Classical and Modern Education. . The College successes for last six years inJ elude 60 passes in N.Z. Matriculation and 31 in Civil Service Examination. A Kindergarten Preparatory Class is now added, under a specially trained and qualified teacher. ■>•; Fees for Day Pupils: Under 10, 11 guineas; from 10 to 13, 24 guineas; over 13, 3 guineas a term. Reduction of 10 pur cent, for two or more members of a family First Term began TUESDAY, February 9th. Full particulars and Copies of the Pros pectus can be obtained from the Headmaster, at the College. . < v Telephone 1313. : QT. JOHN'S pOLLECHATE QCHOOL, : -': "THE PAIL" BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: * ■ THE RET. P. S. SMALLFEBLD. Assisted by a Staff of Resident and Visiting ■■'■■•.■■ Masters. ' ■.•:;';•.' -.■■ Pupils are prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Public Examinations. Boys may be entered on the Classical Side, the Commercial Side, or the Science Side.,. Half-term begins on WEDNESDAY. March 30. • - Prospectuses may be had at the Booksellers or from the Headmaster.■-• Telephone, 'f29 ■-' < ».'.", rjLEOTRIOITY. Classes for the Practical Application of Electricity are held on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS." at 7.30 p.m., '■ an 192. Queen-street (over Yates'). ■ .' ■ These Classes will commence on the 16th inst., and;will continue fir a period of 40 weeks.. Special Classes will he arranged for the Instruction of • Tramway Motor Men, and a feature of this department will be "Practical Instruction." The . Instructor in Electricity has had 20 years' practical in. England, South Africa, and New Zealand.! - AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, : : 192. QUEEN-STREET. ,'" " : "npHE WILLOWS." WYNYARD-STEEET. ■*- YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE.: BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. '. PRINCIPAL: MRS. WILLIAMS. Assisted by Resident and Visiting Staff. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations, in''both of .'hick former pupils have proved sxtttcessful. Telephone 1589. - ../ . First Term of 1904 began Tuesday, Feb. 16. \ Business KMices. A SHLEY ; TTUNTER, Assoc. M. Inst., 0.E., Architect and Consulting Engineer. Office, No. 18. Royal Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. Telephone No. 1343. ; E. . p. v J ° »' e;s ' ; FAMILY GROCEIV EPSOM. » First-class Stock of New Season's • Groceries, Hams and Bacon, guaranteed of Best Quality, ~ and at Town Prices. 1 Families waited on for Orders,?and. promptly" Delivered. . ,;-.•• X J ° *:•» ~ PRODUCE, FRUIT. LAND. AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER. Receives on Consignment—. POULTRY. FRUIT, AND FARM PRODUCE, Special Accommodation for Poultry and Pigs. 1 Guarantee Highest Market Price and Immediate Returns. „'"-*' ' £1500 W ° N IN mzES " Besides rumerous CUPS, TROPHIES, and MEDALS, in New Zealand during the L last 18 months by shooters using the <■-•• ! QOLONIAIT AMMUNITION nO.'S , SHOT GUN CARTRIDGES, and ' .' PATENT CONCAVE WADDING. Those 'who wish to come out on top at Pigeon Matches should use the Company's' Cartridges, which can be procured from alt Gnnmakers. Ironmongers, or Storekeepers in the Colony. At least 75 per cent, of,the above winners were firing from the 30 yards mark, while many were firing from the 32 and 33 yards mark. The Company's .303 Ammunition cannot be equalled for qunlitv and accuracy. GUNS SUPPLIED BY THE COMPANY HAVE LATELY WON SOME VALUABLE PRIZES. .?.... Address: AUCKLAND. /".'/ ' -../ mmmmmimmmmmaMmMmtmmimmmnmmmxammmommnm' 'WTiiliaum ■■■miliww • Merchandise. p U B L I 0 NOTICE. HOW TO EARN A GUINEA WATCH'FREE. , In order to introduce into ©very NeW Zealand Home a Packet of our BYRON SILVER GLOSS, which GLOSSES LINEN LIKE CHINA, wo will PRESENT, absolutely FREE, a Beautiful WATCH, guaranteed or two years, or a solid GOLD BROOCH, to the Boy or Girl who will sell 30 Sixpenny packets (15s worth) among their Friends, to introduce it SEND NO MONEY. We trust you. Send your name and address to-day. You could not duplicate the watch we give «rou under £1 Is. Address: BYRON MANUFACTURING CO.. Queen-street,.Brisbane, Queensland. References: H. M. Smeet,on. Ltd.. Auckland. THE BEST BOOT POLISH is the" one which X gives the most Brilliant Polish, and Preserves the Boots at the same time. NIGROL does this. Try it for yourself, and you will always use it. Sold everywhere in 6d tin?, i JAM JARS. Jam Jars— Glass Jars; Is 6d per dozen; other sis;es equally cheap.— W. Hildreth and Son, Victoria and Custom Streets. LADIES use NIGROL for"their Shoes; "it gives a Brilliant Black Polish, and preserves the leather. Sold everywhere at 6d per. tin. --. .' :• '_■■'■■ ■ ';- V ■' '-■,''' ■;■■,'.; - " ~TROHMENGER'S" English Pianos, highclass and best value.— and Continental Piano Co., Strand Arcade, Sol* Agents. ■ '.■-■-. .'" .-- : .-',..■: {*O A—NEW IRON FRAME PIANOS - from ' 3&OU 18s 4d monthly,— and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldlcutt. Manager) THE best Quality Boots should be polished X with NIGROL. It gives a Brilliant Black ; Polish and preserves the leather. It is free from all deleterious chemicals, and does not • injure the Boots. Try a 6d tin from your ' FENCING, Draining, Concreting.—We are still doing all kinds of this work at low- • est rates.— White and Sons. Telephone 708. ■ :;;.■::'•;;{•; '■'■-■■>. ... '.•.! -'„,■..-■;'-.•. , ; l\.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 7