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EducationalAUCKLAND ; GRAMMARV SCHOOL. Established A.D. 1869. : FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ■ . '.'■■• •■ 'iieadmaster::", J. W. TD3BS, M.A., Oxford, assisted by a full Staff of University Graduates. ' : THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION : , ": : : ' ■'■'■ .Includes :".."' i. ENGLISH, LATIN, FRENCH, GERMAN 6 MATHEMATICS AND COMMERCIAL ARITH- . METIC , • e SCIENCE, BOOK-KEEPING, SHORTHAND : MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING GYMNASTICS. i — • .. ; THE FEES are, for each of the three terms, under thirteen, £2 16s; over thirteen. £3 10s; reduced to £3 3s when more than f one (ofer thirteen) of the same family ' attend. These fees are inclusive, no ' extras of any kind whatever being charged. i The Headmaster '; is prepared to advise 5 Parents in the matter of Boarders attending * the. School. • Applications for admission should be made to the Headmaster, or Mr. W. A. Camming, * 315, Victoria Arcade. > . ' Third Term, 1904, begins on September 19. f. W. WALLACE KIDD, t '.' , : Secretary. . ! _~ — ■ ; -———— ;......' " /-ILERKS' "OMPLOYMEN'r TDUEEAU. I \ ; ' ME. COLWTLL ;. , ; Furnishes COMPETENT OFFICE HELP Free , of Charge. When you are in need of Buch J take advantage of his services. ; » QHOETHAND, - rpYPEWRITING, 1 "OOOK-KEEPING, and •WRITING-SCHOOL, QUARTER BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. RECORDS: ' Pupils held Three Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand. POSITIONS OBTAINED LAST MONTHKiHS Roche: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. T. H. Hall and Co. Miss Ballantyne: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Vernon Reed, Esq., Solicitor. Miss Roberta: Shorthand Writer and Typist; Northern Steamboat Company. Miss Goodwin, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. : Brace, : Windle, Blyth, and -'■■.'" Co. ,■ . ."■ .--■.':-:.- Mr. Williamson: Cadet, Bank New Zealand. Mr. Frost: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Loan and ; Mercantile Co. PROSPECTUS to be had on application, , 'Phone. 1147. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (First Floor). ', J. H. COLWILL. ' ; THING'S /COLLEGE, T3EMUERA. ■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ■ Visitor: ' ' REV. CANON BEATTY, Vicar of St. Mark's. - Remuera- , : HEADMASTER: , ARTHUR PLUGGE. B.Sc. (Vict. Univ., Eng.). RESIDENT ASSISTANT MASTERS:;, F. STUCKEY, M.A. (Hona., N.Z. Univ.) = R. N. ROPER, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin) H. H. ALLAN (N.Z. Univ.). Visiting Masters for Music, German, Carpeni try, Shorthand, etc.;' 7"'■■''' The Spring Term commences TUESDAY, . September 13. :• ! The Headmaster will be at the College on MONDAY. September 12, to interview Parents. Prospectuses at Upton's, Queen-street; or at the College. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. "MELMEELY," : ST, GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PAENELL. Principal: MRS. T. H. HANNA (successor to ~ Miss Hull). ",., ;| ' ~ Assisted by AN EFFICIENT RESIDENT AND VISITING • .STAFF. , , ;.v .' Third Term commences 19th Septembsr, 1904. , ..■ ~ .;,,-• Mrs. Hanna will be "At Home" to parents after the 12th September. , TIE T ABIES' pOLLEGEi AND QCHOOL OF Tl/rUSIC, .EEMUERA. J Principal: Mrs. S. A. Moore-Jones, M.M., , M.R.0.P., CM.. S.K.. London. I Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. | Prospectus of Principal and of Messrs. i Upton and Co., City. Telephone, 808. ! G. IRL 8' COLLEGE, | ;V V NORTH HEAD, DEVONPOET: FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL - -'-FOR. GIRLS. - Principal: MISS MATTHEWS, LL.A., : St. Andrew's ■'.-' • (Late Head Mistress 62 the Girls' High School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden. ! Collegiate). ' Assisted by MISS MCHARG. : " • Special Term for Weekly Boarders. I Owing to the: enlargement of the School Building, there is increased accommodation for Bofcrders A Private Conveyance meets ] the Takapuna Omnibus Half Term, MONDAY, July 11. " | Q. L E N : I V ' £ A G , H. BECKHAM PLACE, UPPER, GRAFTON ■ R-AD. ■ . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS. YOUNG, Assisted by an Efficient Staff. Second Term began TUESDAY, May 31, 1904. Prospectus on application. • - Tl/TR. MCDOUGALL, 27, KHYBER PASS, Tea--I»JL cher Violin, Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Voice Training, Violin Classes. Fifteen shillings per quarter. .Violins supplied. WOODOARVING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) and Pyrography.— Lessons. 12u 6d per quarter Evening Classes twice a week.The Misses Ayling, 13. Victoria Arcade. Timber. npHE TTAURI rpiMBER pOMPANY. T IMITED. R IMU.. , M ATAI. 7 . .' rpOTAEA. , THINEST •jMTOUNTAIN ' rpiMBEE. LEAVE ORDERS—At the Mill, Customstreet West; at Devonport or Onehunga Branches. Or. AT THE COMPANY'S YARDS, Mount Eden Station. TXTE exercise special care in selecting our t V Purses, Card Cases, Pocketbooks, Handbags, Chatelaines, etc.. to see they are GENUINE LEATHER, and give customers the benefit of our experience.—J. Wiseman and Sons. Ltd.. Queen-street. NO FLIES ON LEVY, -fie Cleans Watcbea for 3s 6d, all guaranteed for 12 months. Watches' Demagnetised, Brass and Steel Keyless Wheel Cut. The best price given for old gold and silver. Only address, 170, Queenstreet. Trip 1 HOSE ABOUT TO M AERY .-You can X get your Furniture at wholesale prices from Hahn's Cabinet and Joinery Factory. 62, Albert-street, near Swanson-street. Shop and Office Fittings; Jobbing Work done. Trade supplied. /"tERTOS does not Burn the gums and jaws; lo everywhere. See you get it when Buffering. The only Sure Cure. I}LACE Your Feet in our Hands.—Ladies' and Gent.'s Boots to make or repair.— Miller and Son, Gold Medallists, No: 3, Highstreet, near G.P.O. ; 7 BEFORE making your purchase of Trunks, Gladstone, Brief, Kit. or Hand Bags, call and inspect our well-assorted stock. Wo make a speciality of these lines.— Wiseman and Sana, Ltd., Qneen-Btreet. WHITEBAIT— If you want it Good and j .VV. Fresh, get it at " a ANFPRD'S IRHSH JMTAEKET. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12653, 6 September 1904, Page 8

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