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Agricultural Showsffitt-. jpRANKLIN J^GRI--ILCM CULTURAL gHOW. PUKEKOHE. JpRIDAY AND gATURDAY. APRIL 15 AND 16, 1934. SPECIAL TRAINS. SPECIAL TRAINS. RETURN FARE, 25 7D. RETURN FARE, 2s 7d. FRIDAY. APRIL 15 — Judging Blood Stock, I Roadsters, Draught Stock, Cattle, Sheep. > and Pigs, etc. SATURDAY, APRIL 16—Riding and Driving Competitions, Trial of Hunters, Grand Parade, «tc. Grand Exhibition of Live Ostriches; also, Dressed Feathers, Boas, Etc. ; Hot Water provided for Picnic Parties. Refreshments at Moderate Charges on the Ground. v'. PATTERSON. Secretary. Educational. QIIURCH OF ENGLAND DIOCESAN HIGH , SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. \ 1 This School will be opened on THURSDAY, 26th May next,. Tho Head Mistress, Miss , Pulling, will meet parents at the Diocesan 1 Office on the afternoons of TUESDAY and '. FRIDAY, during the month of April, between ' the hours of 3 and 4 p.m. '. Correspondence may be addressed to MISS 6 PULLING, Bishopscourt, Parnell. ,4 UCICLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. x *- Established A.D. 1359. . . FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. _ 7 , Headmaster: i J. W. TIBBS, M.A.. Oxford, assisted by a full t Staff of University Graduates. '■ THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION j Includes « ENGLISH, LATIN, FRENCH, GERMAN. ' MATHEMATICS AND COMMERCIAL ARITH- , METIC. < SCIENCE. BOOK-KEEPING. SHORTHAND, MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING, GYMNASTICS. : THE FEES are. for each of tlio three terms, under thirteen, £2 16«: over thirteen. £3 10s; c reduced to £5 3s when more than ono of the ( same family attend. These fees are inclusive, t no extras of any kind whatever being > charged , , . 1 The Headmaster Is prepared to advise 6 Parents in the matter of Boarders attending the School. • Applications for admission should bo made to the Headmaster, or Mr. W. A. Cu&iming, 315, Victoria Arcade. The First Term, 1904, began on February 8. W. WALLACE KIDD. Secretary. | w " j , OLERKS' PLOY ME N'T jgUREAU. . MR COLWILL ] ; Furnishes COMPETENT OFFICE HELP free I ' of charge. When you are in need of such j ' take advantages of his services. CHORTHAND, WRITING. : and -yyRITING gCIIOOL, ] QUARTER BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY , RECORDS: Pupils hold Three Shorthand ' Speed Records for New Zealand. POSITIONS OBTAINED LAST MONTH— i Miss Ronche: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. T. H. Hall and Co Miss Ballantyne: Shorthand Writer and Tvpist, Vernon Read, Esq.. Solicitor. Miss Roberts: Shorthand Writer and Typist, , Northern Steamboat Company. Miss Goodwin, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. Brace, W'ndlc, Blyth, and Co. : Mr. Williamson: Cadet, Bank New Zealand Mr. Frost: Shorthand Writer and Typist, , Loan and Mercantile Co. PROSPECTUS to bo had on application, 'Phone. 1147. HLS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (First Floor), J. H COLWILL. ; RING'S OOLLEGE, j^UCKLAND. Visitor: REV. W. BEATTY. M.A., Vicar of St. Mark's, ' Remuera. Headmaster: ME. GEORGE BIGG-WITHER. 8.A., N.Z. ' Assisted by MR ARTHUR PLUGGE, B.Sc. (Vict. Coll., Eng.) J MR. F. STUCKEY, M.A\ Hons. (N.Z. Unit") ! MR. F. WO RLE i' (N.Z. Univ.), And a Large Staff of Visiting Masters. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: . Pupils may enter for the COMMERCIAL : SIDE, CLASSICAL SIDE, or SCIENCE SIDE ■ (see prospectus), and are prepared for the ■ ■ University and Civil Service Examinations. , ' The Fine SUITE OF LABORATORIES, sps- j = daily built for the teaching of SCIENCE, and ! second to none 111 the Secondary Schools of the | colony, allow of a thorough aud practical study of this important subject. i ATHLETICS AND GYMNASTICS, which are . a distinct feature of the College, are carefully supervised with the object of promoting tho Physical Development of the Boys. ; Prospectus to be obtained at Upton and Co., , Queen-street. ALTER pPETT (Organist and Choirmaster, St. James' Church) Will receive Pupils in the following subjects: PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN PLAYING, SINGING AND HARMONY. (For those residing at a distance Harmony Lessons may be arranged by correspondence.) Pupils prepared for all Practical and Theoretical Exams, of the Associated Board and Trinity College, London. Pending the completion of his residence, Ponsonby Road, Mr. Impett will visit Pupils at their homes. Scale of Fees and full particulars at Messrs. Eady and Co. s, Queen-street ' fJHE AD IBS' QOLLEGE AND QCIIOOL OF "IVTUSIC, ; BEMUfiRA. Principal: Mrs. S. A. Moore-Jones, M.M, M.R.C.P.. C.M., S.K., London. 1 Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. Prospectus of Principal and of Messrs. Upton and Co., City. Telephone, 803. ■ rj. I R L S' C O L L E G E. U NORTH HEAD. DEVONPOBT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principal• .MISS MATTHEWS, L L.A., St. Andrew's '■ (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate), Assisted by MISS MCIIARG. Special Terms for Weekly Baarders. Owing to the enhirgpnient, of the School Building, there is increased accommodation for Boarders. A private Conveyance meets the Takapuna omnibus. Half Term. MONDAY, March 28. Q. L E N I V E A G H. 1 BECKHAM PLACE. UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS. YOUNG. Assisted by an Efficient Staff. ' First Term began TUESDAY, Feb. 9, 1904. Prospectus on application. ANJO, MANDOLIN, and GUITAR STUDIO. J. > Mutual Life Buildings, 58, Queen-street. ' -MR. CHAS. MCFARLANE, Professional Teacher and Soloist. WOODCAEVING (Relief, Chip, or lnoisod) and Pyrograpliy.— Lessons. 12s fid per ; quarter Evening Classes twice a week.— Misses Ay ling, 13, Victoria Arcade. MR. McDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin, Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Voice Cultivation. Country pupils granted reduced railway fares.— Kliybcr Pass Road. ON and after 25th December a Bus will leave Auckland at 8.45 a.m., returning from ifowick at 4.30 p.m.— Crawford, Proprietor. MEW PARCELS DELIVERY— Xi Onehunga, and places en route. Tuesday and Friday. Receiving Depot, 12,. Strand Arcade, up to 3 p.m. A. 15. COItLiS, Onohunsa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12545, 12 April 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12545, 12 April 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12545, 12 April 1904, Page 8

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