Educational- ] . A UCKLAND rpF.CHNICAL OOLLF.GE. i ■ ' SESSION" 1906. j !1 ' j. DAY CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY NEXT, s MARCH sth. ' EVENING CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, MARCH 12th. Classes Free to Students who have passed . the Sixth Standard in any Public School in New Zealand previous to 1905, or who have gained a Standard VI. Certificate of Proficiency during 1905; or who have qualified for a Free Place in the Examination for Junior National Scholarship?. 3 Prospectus and fall particulars on applica- - j tion to the undersigned. } ' GEORGE GEORGE, Director of Technical Education. j Rutland-street. I February 23. 1906. | QNEHUNGA TECHNICAL CLASSES, j . VJ j Evening Classes in Dressmaking. Art Needlework, Drawing, etc., v.-ill commence on MONDAY, March 12th. For particulars apply | to the Chairman of the School Committee, or j to the > ' HEADMASTER. " District High School, Onehunga. j f ~~ — " "" ~ 1 nir—"» """ L "»■ i i r -L. w u '.vi - i B-, .a. ii. m jairnw iimn*'nwiiiiwiiirMmi it . £1625 IN SALARIES. This is the amount earned by Pupil 3 in 6 months for whom the AUCKLAND SHORT--1 HAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, - AND WRITING SCHOOL found Permanent - Positions Free of all Charge. THREE RECORD CERTIFICATES HELD FOR NEW ZEALAND. School reopens TUESDAY, 30th January. Send or Call for Prospectus. Telephone, 1147. H.M. ARCADE. j J. H. C OLWILL PRINCIPAL. * T HE LADES' QOLLEGE AND gCHOOL OF JJUSIC, i CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. I 5 Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M. .M.R.C.P.. Oil., 8.K., London. [ Certißcated Staff, English and Foreign, } ' The College is built of stone and stands in its own grounds, on an unrivalled site, commanding extensive sea and landscapes, and is very specially drained and ventilated. The Education comprises all that is meant in the term through Modern English. The . Modern Languages are taught conversationally by native teachers t --V The object aimed at is to promote Christian Training on unsectarian principles, and to fit Kirls for useful lives References to Parents; 1 References required. > The Staff includes 4 Resident Certificated Goi vernessea. and the Musical Staff comprises the Highest Talent. i Studies -will be resumed on TUESDAY, 13th 3 of February. Boarders and New Pupili reL ceiveri on tha 12th. TEAM TO GATE. Telephone, 808. Prospectus of the Principal or of Messrs. Upton and Champtaloup. GIRLS' COLL G..E, NORTH HEAD. DEVONPORT, FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier', - \ < &• MISS MCHAJ&G (Sometime Assistant. Mistress of the Salt Schools. Shipley. Yorkshire). The school ij situated en high ground, overlooking tho harbour Tennis lawn, hockey ground, sea bathing (private). - - : Special terms for weekly boarders. A Private Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omnibus. First Term WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14. 1906. ! H BEB A. L. K EE,iT2IiE ' TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND GERMAN, Has Resumed Defies. Studio and Residence. ~t Top of Queen-street, opp. Tabernacle. ! 000-CAItVIN (Relief. Ciiip, or Incised) j Vf and Pyrogiaphy. lessons, 12s 6d per r;Uartt>?; even in-: ciass.— Slissea Ay ling. I 13. Victoria 'Arcade. Telephone 745. I | YVNGLISH Actor and Artist recjoires Pupils. 1 iJi Elocution, Drawing, Painting, and Woodearving.—F.A.P.. Box 574, G.P.O. . I ',- - 1 Machinery, etc. - W HY D° YOU pAY! 20 FOR AS? WHEN YOU CAN PRODUCE SAME POWER -i OR 2S 6D WITH rpANGYE'S gUCHON Q.AS pRODUCEE AND rjiANGYE'S QAS JgNGINES. FULL PARTICULARS SUPPLIED BY JOHN II AMBERS AND gON, LTD., FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. " T?OR MOTOR CARS AND MOTOR BOATS— JD ' We Stock • SPECIAL LUBRICATING OILS and GREASES FOR DE DION, DARRACQ, OLDSMOBILE, UNION STANDARD OIL ENGINES. Etc. i B IJIANGIE'S QIL Jg NGIN ES, l Combined with. ALL CLASSES PUMPING MACHINERY. ' JOHN QHAME£RS AND gON, LTD. s __________ 1 T 0 F * LEInSES ' gTATIONHOLDEItS. >" IRRIGATE YOUR LAND. KEEP . WATER-TROUGHS FULL BY INSTALLING mAM SON "Y^/INDMILLS. THE MOST EFFICIENT MILL ON THE MARKET. WILL KEEP WORKING WHEN OTHER 1 Mn.I.S HAVE STOPPED FOR WANT I „ Of WIND. i J. 1 JOHN AMBERS AND QON, LTD.. ' FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. J j !: j y OR SAL E- ; i ! nvvnm , Ei;c - CONTINUOUS CURRENT J. | DYNAMO, lit) volt?. 120 aiiipn. Has fly wheel ! 3, i on spindle, making it specially suitable for I I being driven by either gaß or hi earn power. » ) f t it lj a perfect machine baa not been much ! )_ 1 used, and is now being replaced bv much i i larger machine, a suitable Cunntershaft mav i I also be aaa if required For full particular* apply. 10 Herald Ottii'b u | 3 VfODERN MEDICINES AND UP-TO-D : r 1 - L DISPENSING. WITH ACCURACY AM) BCP.rPVI.OfS C*I!K, AT THE 01,1) AND KKLIAKT.F. ESTABLISHMENT. i'rlcet E*irand 110-sl Keasoa*>i!». THE PHARMACY, I GRAVES AICKIN, I, Phaj-mtctst, Queen stjc«t, Mercwitile Ch»mber«, j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 8
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