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Public Notices NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1906. i MINERALS COURT. Mines Department, Wellington, 30th July, 1906. A Gold Medal and Fifty Guineas, a Silver Medal and Twenty-five Guineas, and a Bronze Medal and Ten Guineas will be awarded by the Mines Department for Essays on the present condition and future prospects of the Mineral Resources of New Zealand, and the best means of fostering their development. In judging the merits of the Essays preference will.be given to those which are of a practical character. The Essays must be sent in to the UnderSecretary for Mines. Wellington, signed with a Motto and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the author's name and address, on or before Ist December, 1906. The Essays will be submitted to a Board of three persons (to be hereafter appointed), on whoso decision the above prizes will be awarded. NOTE.—" Mineral" means any metal or mineral, and includes petroleum and other mineral oils. JAMES MCGOWAN, Minister for Mines. Tenders. mo BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 29th inst,, for Alterations to the former Eden Vine Hotel and the Erection of a Block of Shops in conjunction therewith. Plans, etc., at our Offices, Queen-st. j EDW. MAHONEY AND SON, Architects. Electoral. BOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN ELECTION. No. 2 WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN At the request of large numbers of the Electors in No. 2 Ward, I offer myself as a Candidate for one of the three Boats at the Election on 15th September, 1906, and solicit the favour of your confidence and support. Yours faithfully, F. G. BURNS, Bourne-street. THOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. TO THE ERECTORS OF NO. 3 WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce myself as a Candidate for election to one of the three seats in your Ward. If honoured with your confidence, no effort shall be spared on my part to promote the best interests of the Borough. Yours faithfully. THOS. E. WHITTON. Grange Road. "MTOUNT EDEN BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS NO. 2 WARD. Ladies and GENTLEMEN,— I desire to inform you that I shall be a Candidate at the forthcoming Election for the above Ward. Should you deem me worthy of your confidence, I shall, endeavour faithfully to further the interest of the district. Yours faithfully. J. W. BRIDGEMAN. : , Mt. Roskill Road. THOROUGH OF MT. EDEN. TO THE ELECTORS OF No. 3 WARD. I beg to announce that I shall be a Candidate for the No. 3 Ward at the forthcoming Election. I shall esteem it ;,n honour if you will grant me your support, ! STANLEY G. CHAMBERS. 1 1 s. '_ —1 Education'l MAXWELL WALK ER, M.A., Lecturer on MODERN LANGUAGES, at Auckland University College, prepares Candidates for the Public Examinations, in CLASS and by CORRESPONDENCE. Special : Classes for Beginners. Note.— Pupils will be taken in German for this year's examinations. . Address,'. 35. RICHMOND ROAD. Auckland. MR. MCDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin and Piano, Organ, Singing, Voice Training, Violin Classes forming. Terms moderate.— 27, Khyber Pass, near Grafton Road. ENGLISH Actor and Artist requires Pupils, Elocution, Drawing, Painting, and Woodcarving. Terms on application.—F. Alfred Price. Box 574. G.P.O. TXTOOD-CARVING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) » T and Pyrography. Lessons, 12a 6d per quarter; evening class.— Misses Ay ling, 13. Victoria Arcade. Telephone 748. THE TADIES' pOLLBUE JU AXD \J QCHOOL OF Ik/TUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K., London. Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. . The Education comprises all that is meant in the term through Modern English. The Modern Languages are taught conversationally by native teachers. TRAM TO GATE. Telephone, 808. 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, hookey ground, sea bathing (private). Special terms for weekly boarders. A Private Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omnibus. Second Term. TUESDAY. June 5. 1906. "•Tj*<LAM" pREE CCHOOL OF ART AND A UCKLAND AET QCHOOL, Classes are held every morning, afternoon, and evening for the study of Drawing, Painting, Design, Modelling, Woodcarving, etc. Students are also admitted on payment of fees. All information on application to the i Director. ART GALLERY, Auckland. wuamamkmmmmmmmi /"CERTIFICATES RECEIVED LAST MAIL *- / iYom Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London. 90 PER CENT. PASSED. 140 WORDS per minute—Miss Jeanie Fraser 120 WORDS per minute—Misses Mabel S. Clarke. Edith Walker, Edith Burnell Olive Lyall. Lena O'Sullivan 100 WORDS per minute— Annie Marson. .£0 WORDS per minute—Misses Jessie Little, Hand 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 CER'J IMCATES HELD FOR NEW ZEALAND. Term Begins from Date of Entry. Bend or Call for Prospectus. Telephone, 1147. SWANSON-STREET. j. h7"c 0 ™ 1 - PRTNCTPA Auckland Shorthand, Typewriting. Book-keepirg, and Writing School Boots and Shoes. -\\7-ALK AvER gOOT. Styles are never too extreme. They are correct shapes. You can always feel your feet well dressed if you have them on. The new season's shapes are particularly handsome and smart looking; besides, each shape being anatomically correct, you are. sure of perfect comfort. Men who want style and comfort are loyal friends to this Boot. It's worth your while to examine them. EXCLUSIVE T)ADLEY AND OON. AGENTS. 194j ' AMERICA'S QUEEN-STREET, BEST BOOT ' A UCKLAND. I FOR MEN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13263, 23 August 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13263, 23 August 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13263, 23 August 1906, Page 8

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