Musical, _ rii HE R E IS ONLY ONE TOHN pRINSMEAD IN THE WORLD. AND ' Iit;MAN, I" IMITED, ' ARE THEIR SOLE AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND. 213, QUEEN-STREET. 1 ; [ ~-~~ " J T3IANOS. QEGANS. I WE HOLD THE SOLE AGENCIES OF THE 1 I FIRST MAKERS OF THE WORLD. ! 1 such as:— john Broadwoc2 and Sens. Ltd.. London 1 Julius Bluthner, Leipzic . I S and P. Erard. Loudon and Paris W. G. Eavestafl' and Sons. London A AUison and Co., London Hilton and Hilton. Leeds Gebr Mention". Berlin , I The Est?" <>rgan Co.. Brattleboro, U.S.A. ~, I "" " Etc., Etc., Etc. Tv Initrnnmts of Other Makers taken in • Exchange. ' All Pices marked in Plain Figures, voL,, Ease Hire System. [7|SffiS»J?IGLISH AND pOREIGN piANO i:j AGENCY, LTD- ! S. COLIDCUTT, MANAGER. I 191. Qaeeu-sc. near U.M. '1 heat 'Phone. 1.^9 Dress and Fashion. | ! JANUARY TYARGAINS. ' SUMMER FASHIONS ALL REDUCED THIS j C WEEK, AT - i ? pENDELLS. ' GREAT ; FLORA!, GIFT. . A WHOLE ' WINDOW Q l) - ■ FULL AT 'J ! 1 ONE ; PRICE. NEWEST FLOWERS, never before shown, hut i similar to our Is 3d. Is 6d. Is lid. and ; 2s 6d lines; a real January Bargain at ! -, Ninepence. j , piORSET-S. ! I '. Balance of makes we are giving up. 3s 6d ! > to 6s 6fl goods, small sizes, the whole I to Clear, : 1* 11" - CHEAPEST CORSET LINE EVER OFFERED.j ', AT ; RENDELL'S, LTD., I 1 CITY AND NEWTON Post Free to Country. ! ! jMERC E R Y. 1 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS I UNTIL r ;! FEB. 1. :i y ; MILNE AND CHOYCE i i ' (NEXT THE 8.N./..) .i 1 n ' J QUEEN-STREET. \ 0 I i Dl; /"I SI.M ME R SAL E - ,0.V.. Belfast Linen .Napkins. From 3s lid to 20s 6d. Great Btuguins. SALE TO-DAY. Educational. i CCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. I J\ RE-OPENING OF DA * CLASSES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1907. II On MONDAY. February £ot»\. the Day Classes, which proved so successful during the 1, past year, will Re-open at the CoHej;j, Rutmndi- street. These Classes have been inaugurated in order to provide a thoroughly sound pract tical education for boys and girls who have v passed through the .Primary Schools, and who intend to become Accountant-:, Artists, n Book-keepers. Bootmakers, Builders. Cabinets makers. Carpenters;, Chemists, Clerks. Decora.v tors. Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineers, 1- Engravers. Painters. Plasterers, Plumbers, n Process Workers, Surveyors, Tailors, etc. •t The Teaching i.s on the most modern lines; if the importance of " THE KNOW WHY " as el well as " THE KNOW HOW " is insisted el A"* SPECIAL COMMERCIAL COURSE has e been arranged for students (male or female) ;- over 16 years of age, to qualify them for 1- positions as Typist?, Shorthand Writers. 1. Book-keepers. Secretaries, etc. Tills course 1- is quite FREE, under condition- given below. 11 The Typewriting- Department of the College a is tile most up-to-date in Australasia, and h embraces FORTY Visible-writing Typewriters. c Classes are FREE to any boy or girl over is thirteen years of age. who has obtained: — 1- Either (1) a Standard VI. CERTIFICATE OP !e PROFICIENCY at a Public School; or (2) has qualified for a FREE place in the Examination s for JUNIOR NATIONAL Scholarships; or :e (5) lias (nullified in any special examination lor Junior Free Places held by the education d Department; or (41 has qualified for an 's EDUCATION BOARD Scholarship; or (5) is '- the holder of an EDUCATION BOARD <> Scholarship or a NATIONAL Scholarship. Ii or a QUEEN'S Scholarship, or any other «' Scholarship that the Minister may approve " for the purpo-e: Provided that the value of <<• any such Scholar-hip is not greater than '}' £4.') per annum in the case of any pupil who is obliged to live away from home in order to attend the Technical Col- ,. lege, or than £10 per annum in any other C case. As the number of students that can ~', be accommodated is limited. those who wish I, to join these Classes should apply at once. ~, Prospectus giving full particulars and forms j of application can be obtained from the Vi undersigned, who will be pleased to advise ! p parents as to the best course for their sons P or daughters to take up. ] j GEORGE GEORGE. , Director of Technical Education. s ; 1 Jtutland-street, January 25th. 1907. i- ~"~"~ ""' ——— t- w-aii in«iini.«.n.,..ii.!., -1 ■■ ~ .■ ■ 111 I 1 r. j ' _ 1 : ■I OOMK RECENT SUCCESSES. x : I " „■ LAST ENGLISH MAIL BROUGHT 20 SPEED CERTIFICATES FOR PUPILS. ic 1 '~' j LAST WEEK EICHT PCSI'IIONS WERE OBTAINED. is 11 OVER 2'»J SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS '-* Have been trained and introduced to Excel--8 lent Appointments. The School has estabY lished a powerful connection in Banking, Ini,, surance. Shipping, and Business Circles, and lc places all its efficient students in suitable ;s posts without fee. 11 I. Write. Call, or Telephone lor Prospectus. !l TERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. J. H. C OLWILL ' SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. HOOK'S KEEITNO. AND WRITING SCHOOL, "; SWAN SON-STREET. id I IC j 'Phone. 1147. VJTAMMERING and Other Forms of Speech 3 . O Defects permanently cured; personally or by letter. All branches of Elocution 10 taught. Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-3; Saturday*. 0 10-12. Foes in advance. — OSWALD METCALFE, Mutual Life Buildings, 68, Queenst.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13399, 30 January 1907, Page 10
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