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EducationalOCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. MISS YOUNG TEACHES LADIES TO CUT, FIT. AND MAKE Their Own Garments. NEWTON ARCADE. Opposite P. 0.. Karangahape Road. MAI WE L L WALK ER. M.A.. Lecturer on MODERN LANGUAGES AT THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, WILL HOLD EVISION pLASSES. ; In all the necessary subjects (except German) during: the fortnight preceding the MATRICULATION AND JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION'S Separate subjects may be taken. N.B.—Early application is advisable. 35. RICHMOND ROAD, Auckland. pHURCH OF TpiNGLAND T\IOCESAN TTIGH QCHOOL FOR Q.IRLS. A UCKLAND. Chairman: ~ THE HON. E. MITCHELSON. Headmistress: MISS M. E. FULLING, B.A. (Lond.l Parents who wish to enter their girls as boarders for 1907 should do so NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 4, 1906. _ SCHOOLHOCSE FEES: Including Tuition. Books, Stationery. Supervision, Board, Laundry, and all necessaries. Under 12 years of age: £65 per annum. Over 12 years of age: £69 per annum. There are no extra charges, except where parents specially desire subjects not included in the School Curriculum. TIHE T ABIES' pOLLEGE AND OCHOOL OF "11/TUSIC, " CLEVELAND HOUSE? REUUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., CM., S.K.. London. Certificated Staff English a:nd Foreign. Thorough Modern High-clafis. 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. ' Q. I R L »' COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVON PORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of this Girls' High School, Napier), MISS MCHARQ (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 Tnkapuna Omnibus. Third Term TUESDAY. September 25. pRINCE ALBERT , pOLLEGE. AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Chairman of Board of Governors— REV. G. BOND. Headmaster—STUAßT STEPHENSON. M.A. Senior Mistress— M. B. THOMSON, M.A. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION TO HEADMASTER : THIRD. TERM COMMENCED "....'. TUESDAY, SEPT. 25. .. Telephone, 1313. rpUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE -»- Provides COURSES BY CORRESPONDENCE And PRIVATE COACHING, At Low Fees. , The Staff consists of M. 0. 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. : (STAMMERING and Other Forms of Speecli 0 Defects permanently cured; personally or by letter. No medicines or direct breath'ing exercises. All branches of Elocution taught Fees in advance.—OSWALD METCALFE, Mutual Life Building!!, 58, Queen-st. Tl/fR. MCDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin and XIX Piano, Organ, Singing, .Voice Training. Violin Classes forming. Terms moderate.— 27, Khyber Pass, near Graf ten Road. WOOD-CARVING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) t » and Pyrography. Lessens, 12s 6d per ! quarter; evening class.—The Misses Ayling, 13, Victoria Arcade. Telephone,'74B. Business Notices. PUBLIC. NOTICE. FREDERICK HUSBEY (Late of Whanga'reil Begs respectiully to announce that he has purchased trom Mr. Robert Burrow the House, Land, and Commission Agency Busi- ', ness lor many years so successfully carried on by Mr. Burrow at the Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. The Business will be continued under the old name or style of " It. Burrow and C 0.," and '. all accounts owing by the Vendor up to October 31 will be paid by Mr. R. Burrow. Mr. Burrow has arranged to assist in the management of the said Business up to De- '. cember 31 next. Frederick Hussey hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the support and confidence so long enjoyed by his predecessor. . ! Bankers: The National Bank of New Zea- ! land, Limited. i With reference to the above, IE Burrow de- ■ sires most sincerely to thank his numerous friends for their very kind patronage received during the past ten years, and respectfully solicits on behalf of Mr. Hussey a simi- \ lar share of public favour. : , Dated November 1, 19C6. F. HUSSEY. . „ . ROBERT BURROW. Witness to both signatures: ALAN S. C. BROWN, Solicitor, Auckland. ; 1 i# A. AND T. BURT, LTD « PLUMBERS' SUPPLY AND METAL MERCHANTS. Have Just Landed a Large and Varied / Stock of PORCELAIN ENAM. BATHS, SINKS, WASH BASINS. URINALS. ETC. ) , ' ] A Large Assortment of ENGINEERS' AND : PLUMBERS' REQUISITES on Hand or Made to Order. i CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICES. l CUSTOM-STREET WEST. ; s Telephones 491, 1933 1 J. I'ATJEItSON.] [J- (i. EOBEKTaON. rpo FARMERS AND THE GENERAL 1 PUBLIC. . ( We have pleasure in. notifying that we are i Commencing Business from November 1, - 1906, as :. GRAIN, SEED, PRODUCE, AND MANURE MERCHANTS, and shall be pleased to receive your support. All Orders will have our Personal Supervision, and, by supplying Only the Best ! at the Lowest Rates, hope to ijain your- confidence, which we feel certain will not be misplaced. J. PATERSON. J G. ROBERTSON. » PATERSON AND ROBERTSON. Chancery-street. Auckland. rpo MOTOR CAR AND .POWER BOAT J- OWNERS. OPENING OF THE, SEASON. • , Specially selected MOTOR CYLINDER OILS, BEARING OILS AND GREASES Can be had from the undersigned in convenient packages and at Moderate Prices. A. Y OTNG AND C°Telephone 557. . 3), Fort-street. ARTHUR E. GREENSLADE. SHAREBROKER, - Has Removed to No. 13 (First Floor), GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE BUILDINGS, ' 99, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. G. A. 1^ r "' rsnri; STOCK AND SHAEEBHOKERMORTGAGES ARRANGED. No 5 NZ. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. {lelenhono No. 63.1- , f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13325, 3 November 1906, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13325, 3 November 1906, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13325, 3 November 1906, Page 9

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