Educational ' __ MISS E. COLE'S Preparatory School for Boys and Girls re-opens Monday, Sept. 24. Church-st., Devonport., - KINDERGARTEN and Day School, "The Hall," Gladstone Road, Parnell.-Third Terra begins Monday, September 24.—Principal, Miss Cole. ENGLISH Actor and Artist requires Pupils, Elocution, Drawing, Painting, ana Wood-carving. Terms on application.— Alfred Price, Bos 574, G.P.O. MB. MCDOUGAIJ,, Teacher of Violin and Piano, Organ, Singing. Voice Training, Violin Classes forming. Terms moderate.— 27, Khyber Pass, near Grafton Road. OOD-CARVING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) and Pyrography.' Lessons. 12s 6d per quarter; evening class.—The Misses Ay ling, 13, Victoria Arcade. Telephone, 743. MAXWELL WALKER, M.A.. Lecturer on MODERN LANGUAGES AT THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. WILL HOLD TOEVISION pLASSES. In all the necessary subject* (except German) during the fortnight preceding the MATRICULATION AND JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Separate subjects may be taken. N.B.—Early application is advisable. 35, RICHMOND ROAD, Auckland. DT. JOHN'S QOLLEGIATE SCHOOL, " THE PAH." Term' begins MONDAY, September 24. < ■jUTOUNT pDEN pOLLEGIATE QCHOOL. Principals: , ",' - '■" ■•• . THE MISSES BEWS. - .'."; Third Term begins Tuesday, 25th September. MISS TTUX TABLE. From the Royal Oonservatorium of Music, Leipzig, and for some years a Teacher at the Wanganui Girls' College, receives Pupils for instruction in the art of Pianoforte Playing, and in the Theory of Music. Prospectuses at Messrs. Eady and ; Co. rpHE T ADIES' pOLLEGE QCHOOL OF -VTUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal:' MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., CM., S.K., London.'" Certificated Slaff. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern high-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation and Drainage. Extensive Grounds. Telephone, 808. Tram to gate. Term begins SEPT. 24th. 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, hoekey ground, sea bathing (private). Special terms for weekly boarders. A Private Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omnibus. Third Term TUESDAY, September 25. " "pLAM" - TjIREE QCHOOL OF 'A RT AND • ;-- A UCKLAND ART 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 Director. ' " *t ' ' ART GALLERY,; Auckland. pERTIFICATES RECEIVED LAST MAIL From •.,;•!. . Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London. 90 PER CENT. PASSED. , "■' 140 WORDS per minute—Miss Jeanie Eraser. 120 WORDS per minute—Misses Mabel S. Clarke. Edith Walker, Edith Burnell, Olive Lyall, Lena O'Sullivan. 100 WORDS per minute—Miss Annie Marson. 80 WORDS per minute—Misses 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. H7C olkili - : PRINCIPAL Auckland Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Writing School. Fish. ' IyrORTHERN "CASHING QOMPANY. The Northern Fishing Company are prepared to Supply FISH OF ALL KnNDS. Fresh and Cured, Wholesale and Retail, at Reduced Prices A First-class Article turned out by a competent staff. Address, WELLESLEY-STREET WEST, Freeman's Bay. 'Phone. 2066 and 479. •'".'■• '.'■ The Stud- __ gsgjj rriHE BAY TROT--6STaZ!It&Em/7 TING STALLION 1 pASTAWAY. Castawav is a beautiful bay colt, rising 6 years, with splendid action and very fast, standing 15.3, he has never been beaten in 1 the show ring. In 1903 he took first prize as ' roadster at Whangarei; in 1904. first against seven stallions at Hamilton (Waikato), and ' second as best sire to breed carriage horses ! with, against four carriage stallions.. ~ By Electioneer (125). sire of 155 trotters, 1 with records better than 2.30: Electioneer by " Harabletonian (10), sire of 40 trotters, with records better than 2.30; his dam being 1 Queen Mountain Maid, dam of nine trotters, with records better than 2.30; Castaway out • of Maud, by Berlin (imp.); Maud by Noble- ■ man, and Nobleman by The Peer, granddam , an Arabian mare. Maud was never beaten in the show ring. 1 Castaway wiLl Travel as follows:Pan- [ mure, Otahuhu, Papatoitoi, Manurewa, Howick. Tamaki, Papakura, Mangere. ' Terms: 34 guineas, payable Ist January, 1907. Groom's Fee, 2s 6d, payable first service. Grazing, 2s 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to » GEO. ROBINSON, ' Green Lane; Or. GROOM-IN-CHARGE. QTALLION REASON pARDS. , SEND YOUR ORDER FOR PRINTING TO '< JJERALD pRINTING WORKS, > A UCKLAND. . . ' ~~~, [ jQARGE QELECTION OF TTORSE "DLOCKS TO CHOOSE FROM. .;.' ORDERS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. • TIHE KING OF TONICS, J.. JERRO-STQUT. a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13287, 20 September 1906, Page 8
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