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; Public Notices. MEW ZEALAND ACCOUNTANTS AND i* AUDITORS' ASSOCIATION (Registered). EXAMINATIONS, To be held in Various Centres of the Colony, commencing on NOVEMBER 5, 1906. .APPLICATIONS must reach the Registrar not later than October 6, 1906. The REVISED SYLLABUS may be obtained upon application. : , . J. H. MACKIE, Registrar. Mercantile Chambers, Queen-*t., Auckland. T7TNES, UTOTNG. AND PERSTON, LTD.' V (IN LIQUIDATION.) Offers are invited for the Purchase of any of the Company's Trading Stations, with or without the Stock. Fall particulars can be obtained from WM. McCUTCHEON, Liquidator, 116 and 117, Victoria Arcade. r Mining Notices. pOROMANDEL FREEHOLD PROPRIETARY GOLD MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY. Notice is hereby given that a, Special General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at No. 108, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, September 19, 1906, at 11 a.m., when the subjoined resolution will be proposed. Should the resolution be passed by the required majority, it will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution to a Second Special Meeting, which will be subsequently convened. RESOLUTION: "That the Ooromandel Freehold Proprietary Gold Mining Company, No Liar bility, be wound up voluntarily, under the provisions of the Mining Companies Act, 1904." By order of the Board of Directors. H. GILFILLAN, JUN., Manager. Auckland, September 7th, 1906. Electoral. TIT OUNT EDEN BOROUGH. IVJL: ' No. 4 WARD. : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I heartily thank you for the honour yon have conferred upon me in electing me a Councillor for No. 4 Ward. I assure you I will do my best to merit the confidence you have reposed in me. Yours faithfully. WM. WOOLLEY. THOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. TO THE ELECTORS OF No. 4 WARD. I sincerely thank those lund friends who supported me by their votes and more active efforts, and hope at some future date to again avail myself of their assistance. ' ■■?, A. G. LEE. Educational "DRINCE ALBERT pOLLEGE. AUCKLAND. ■' ,• BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR . BOYS AND GIRLS. Chairman of Board—Rev. George Bond. Headmaster-STUART STEPHENSON. M.A. Senior Mistress-MISS M. B. THOMSON, M.A. THOROUGH CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. The Headmaster will be at home every morning this week, and all day Monday next. For Prospectus apply to Headmaster or'to Champtaloup and Cooper, or to Upton and Co. ■ -. . . THIRD TERM BEGINS ' TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th, 1906. Telephone, 1313. J7-ING pDWARD pOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. Principal: MR. T. HARLE GILES. 1 "' DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRL& COLLEGE REOPENS TUESDAY, -,',.. 18th SEPTEMBER. Thorough Preparation for Commercial Pursuits, and also for the various Public Examinations. FORTY-FIVE STUDENTS from this College received Appointments during the current year, in Banks, Shipping Offices, Insurance Offices, Warehouses, Merchants' Offices, and Government Departments. THE DEMAND for well-trained Juniors ex- , ceeds the SUPPLY. VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. ;<f'V The Principal (Mr. T. Harle Giles) will .be in attendance at the College during school , hours to see Parents, Guardians, and intending Pupils. Prospectuses on application. Telephone 1243. EVENING CLASSES for Adults and Youths as usual on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. OT. JOHN'S pOLLEGIATE OCHOOL, " THE PAH." ';,:... Term begins MONDAY. September 24. "MTOUNT "TiDEN pOLLEGIATE CCHOOL. Principals: THE MISSES BEWS. Third Term begins Tuesday. 25th September. TIT I S 6 TT U X T A B L E, From the Royal Conservatorium of Music, . Leipzig, and for some years a Teacher at j the Wanganui Girls' College, receives Pupils i for instruction in the art of Pianoforte Playing, and in the Theory of Music.—. Prospectuses at Messrs. Eady and Co. FROEBEL KINDERGARTEN, 3. BECKHAM PLACE Off Upper Grafton Road, Conducted by I MRS. J. W. KEALV, Certificated Kindergartuer. Sydney. Term begins MONDAY, Sept. 24. Mrs. Kealy at home September 19. 20, 21, and 22. 'Bus to convey pupils leaves Choral Hall for School daily, via Symonds-st. Train- ' ing College for Kindergarten Students. ; pHURCH ; OF ENGLAND DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. " " s'p, a » SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN v ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1906.. Head Mistress may be seen any day by appointment. Telephone, 1680. A 'Bii3 will convey pupils daily from and to Parnell. rpUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE J. Provides - COURSES BY CORRESPONDENCE And PRIVATE COACHING. At Low Fees. The Staff consists of M. C. W. IRVINE, M.A., Cantab. (Honours Moral Sciences), assisted by Nine Tutors, holding Oxford, London, and N.Z. Univ. honours degrees. " Walden," Woodside Road, Auckland. rjREGa SHORTHAND, the Universal System •V* of America, is recognised by the N.Z. Government. Recognised by leading authorities to be the EASIEST SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. After three months' study students have written 100 words a minute. Especially adapted for INSTRUCTION BY POST in 18 Lessons. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. MISS B. TAYLOR. ' Esplanade Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland Representative. KINDERGARTEN and Day School, "The Hall," Gladstone Road, Parnell.—Third Term begins Monday, September 24.—Prin--3 cipal, Miss Cole. J Dental. ; D R - H. A. •C HATFIELD , (University of Pennsylvania). . DENTIST. May be Consulted at . DR. LINDSAY'S HOUSE, LOWER SYMONDSs STREET »v*u« ) (Fourth Home below Grammar School). i 'Phone, 1762- ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13286, 19 September 1906, Page 12

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