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\ '"'■.''- '■ '■.' ;■ --'Tenders ':' , ' _- '.''■ -, : I ' - ■ — — |, m O B U I L ; D E ■■•:» S. : EXTENSION OF TIME." ! Tenders for Foundry, due oil TUESDAY, 26th, Noon. : ALEC. WISEMAN. Architect. 22, H.M. Arcade. nTENDERS are invited by the Trustees* of J- the Estate of the late JOHN SHORTT. and will be received up to Noon of TUESDAY, the third day of July, 1906, for a parcel of Freehold Land at Mangere, containing 37 acres 3 roods and 32 perches, more or less, with the buildings thereon erected, to be held on lease for grazing purposes only for a term of Five Years from the Ist September. 1906. Tenders must be left at the office of WILLIAM THORNE. Wyndham-street, Auckland, Solicitor for tile Trustees, and at such office the draft deed of lease is open for inspection. Each Tenderer will state the Annual Rental he is prepared to pay for the property. Educational. | rp II E J ADI ES' POLLE G £ 1 lj AND V. - CCHOOL OF "jV/TUSIC. CLEVELAND BOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P.. CM.. S.K., London. Certificated 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 teacher*. The object aimed at is to promote Christian Training on unseetarian'principles, and to fit. girls for useful lives. References to Parents; References required. The Staff includes 4 Resident Certificated Governesses, and the Musical Staff comprises the Highest TalentStudies Resumed (D.V.) TUESDAY, Jane sth. TRAM TO GATE. Telephone. 80S. Prospectus of the Principal or of Messrs. Upton and Champtaloup. GIRLS' COLLEGE, 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 MCHARG (Sometime Assistant Mistress of the Salt . Schools, Shipley, Yorkshire). The school is situated on high ground, overlooking the harbour. Tennis lawn, hockey ground, sea bathing (private). Special terms for weekly boarders. A Private Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omnibus. Second Term. TUESDAY. June 5, 1906. "PLAM" pREE CCHOOL OF ART AND AUCKLAND ART OCHOOL, Classes are held every morning, afternoon, and evening for the study of Drawing, Painting, Design, Modelling, Woodcarviug, etc. Students are also admitted on payment of fees. All information on application to the Director. ART GALLERY, Auckland. [»"■"'"■"■" iiiiini, mi ii mi JJli— ——« •I fag 'ii ■ii^ii« , r»tiiMfcffigauaau:*HinTiiriaijJ pEETIFICATES RECEIVED LAST MAIL From Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London. 90 PER CENT. PASSED. 140 WORDS per minute— Jeanie Fraser 120 WORDS per minute—Misses Mabel S. Clarke. Edith Walker, Edith Burncll Olive Lyall. Lena O'Sullivan. 100 WORDS per minute— Annie Marson. 80 WORDS per minute— Jessie Little, Maud Griffin, Gertrude Pitt, Isabel Johnston. Taniwai Yates, Eva McLauchlan, Annie Miller, Grace Purvis. E. Alice Williams. Alice E. Hart, Lizzie McCoy, Ellen Dobbie, Annie O'Meara. THREE RECORD CERTIFICATES HELD FOR NEW ZEALAND. Term Begins from Date of Entry. Send or Call for Prospectus. Telephone, 1147. SWANSON-STREET. . J. H. C OLWILL ' PRINCIPA Auckland Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, and Writing School. TjtTOOD-CARVING (Relief. Chip, or Incised) >* • and Pyrography. Lessons. 12s 6d per quarter; evening cuiss.— Misses Ay ling, 13, Victoria Arcade. Telephone 748. ENGLISH Actor and Artist requires Pupils, Elocution, Drawing, Painting, and Woodcarving. Terms on application.—F. Alfred Price, Boy 574. G-P.O. rjIUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE.—CorresponX deuce Classes for Matriculation, Civil Service (Senior and Junior), and Teachers' Certificates (C and V) Examinations of next summer are now in progress. Intending Candidates should apply at once. Classes for next year are now forming. Private Tuition is provided at moderate fees.—For particulars write to M. C. Irvine (m.A. Cantab.), "Walden," Wood.ide Road. Mount Eden, or call on any Wednesday between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., or at other time by appointment. Musical. QPENOER T>IANOS CAN BE OBTAINED ON THE HIRE SYSTEM, FROM «-| AS PER MONTH. OVER 3000 SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. TTIGHEST pLASS Q ERMAN piANOS By E. Werner, Ernst Krause, C. Siewert, Laurinat and Co., Gors and Kallmann, A. Bretschncider, Mauritz Gude, Carol Otto, A. H. Francke, Romhildt, Steinweg Nackf. GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM f» 9 K DOWNWARDS. otf—t) T ONDON AND T3ERLIN piANO QO., 215-217, -STREET, AUCKLAND. Bicycles. Q ALE— p. CLE—O AL E. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN RCDGE-WHIT-WORTH AND OTHER MAKES OF BICYCLES. £8-NEW BICYCLES FROM £8 CASH. Call and Inspect our Stock. ALL SLIGHTLY SHOP-SOILED MACHINES MUST BE SOLD. To make room for Next Season's Shipment. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. i£ pEYNOLDS AND pp., J IT)., PITT-ST. BUILDINGS. NEWTON. Removal Notices. VrOTICE. JSOBERT pHARLES pARR, . AUCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, JJAS REMOVED TO rj WANTON-STREET. NEAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. PERSONAL.-You are all interested in knowing . that Crown Brand Portland Cement and Hydraulic Lime make best , job.—N.Z. Portland Cement Co. Tel. rB2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13210, 22 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13210, 22 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13210, 22 June 1906, Page 8