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Educational- j M° UXT EDEN' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. ■'- „ - Principals—THE MISSES BEWL. SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. JUNE 4. ' Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co. and Champtaloup and Cooper. DEMUEP.A " ,iv I.VDEEG A EN. -** . ST. MARK'S PARISH HALL. ! - SECOND TEEM BEGINS ON TUESDAY. ' Y.. JUNE 4. V . ";"*V Principal-MISS E. P. BROOKE-SMITH. I .."-;. Telephone, 1843. " J G. H AROLI> H AEDEY - ■ • TEACHER OF MUSIC. , V j < SECOND TERM COMMENCES MONDAY. JUNE, 3. • - - , New Pupils arc requester! to see Mr. Hartley i at his Studio. Manukau Road. Parneil. on. . SATURDAY AFTERNOON OR EVENING. 'June 1. . . v, " FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL ! : WELLINGTON. - BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ": Under the late direction of Misa'Swainson. Principal; MISS BABER.' M.A. ; First Assistant: MRS. RICHMOND HURST- . HOUSE. The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, . June 4th. Prospectuses on application. i — —— 1,1 .. ■■ i Ac ' S - H G . R O V■r E, ', COX'S BRIDGE ROAD. HERNE BAY. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. : Kindergarten (Boys and Girls). ; Principal: MISS COLE. Classes for Dancing being: formed. ■ : Second Term begins MONDAY, June 3. i TjIDWARD C pRASTON, MUS. BAG., ■ DURHAM UNIVERSITY, Organist and Choirmaster, St. David's j Church, j TEAWER OF THE ORGAN, • PIANOFORTE, • SINGING, AND THEORY OP MUSIC. Solo Organist, and Choir Trainer. 13. PARK ROAD. 'AUCKLAND. SPEECH defects cured personally or by letter. Twelve lessons or by corrrespondence, 42s Pecs in advance. Consultations free. Elocution taught.— Metcalfe has resumed teaching at Mutual Life ■] Buildings, 58, Queen-street. -.'• ". 8 ' mill wwafl ■ ■:-:■ J OOME ' RECENT SUCCESSES i LAST ENGLISH MAIL BROUGHT 20 SPEED ( CERTIFICATES FOR PUPILS. i '_ ' .. ———■ • c LAST WEEK EIGHT POSITIONS: WERE , J OBTAINED. * . OVER 2000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS ' ' J Have been trained and introduced to Excel- i lent Appointments. . The School has estab- ; lished a powerful connection in Banking, Insurance, Shipping, and Business Circles, and | places all its efficient Etudeuts in suitable ' - posts without fee. ' Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. : ■ ■ ; ■ -■ " '■ -- . - " I 1 TERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. * : J. H. C oLwni - I SHORTHAND, , , TYPEWRITING, ; BOOK- J KEEPING. A.ND WRITING SCHOOL, 1 ' SWANSON-STEEET. , ;,',. j - 'Phone, 1147. : ;.':.— ' ''//> 1 ■'■'." ■ , "' ;/ ■'."-■', j 1 '. Dress and Fashion. ' I. EENDELL'S.L™' j ■ During this week are making a- Special Display of Gloves,' FOR ALL OCCASIONS, ; AT "PRICES almost'" too; GOOD a to > ( BE TRUE. " THE RATA," 3-DOME KID GLOVES, 2s lid in all Shades " THE LENA." 3-DOME KID GLOVES, 3s lid in Brown, Black, and Gray. ; " THE TUI," 3-DOME KID GLOVES, ' 4s 6d in all Shades. > i WARM FUR-TIPPED LINED GLOVES, 2s lid ' FABRIC - GLOYES. ELBOW "GLOVES," in FAWN," BROWN, - BLACK, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 2s lid. SHORT GLOVES, in MOST SHADES, Is, is 3uYls6d,'lS9d. 2s 3d. ■ "DENDELL'S TjIAMOUS T OW T>RICES. MILNE AND CHOYCE . SHOWING , I /COMPLETE QUTFIT j IN | '.' "ORITANNIA " i ALL "WOOL TTNSHRINKABLE GENTLEMEN'S. UNDERWEAR. ■:■.•'.*,■ ALL SEASONABLE WEIGHTS. .. MILNE* CHOYCE, L m NEXT THE BANK NEW ZEALAND. I : ' : ■■'"■.- •''"'•"/■-•'■-Hotels. '■".'• .TT NITED SERVICE • •Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Gorst, the N.Z. Government, and the' principal Commissioners to the N.Z. Exhibition, i H6tei-de-Luxe. TARIFF, 12S 6D DAY. > Telegraphic address, ■" United." Christehurch. Col. Jowsey, C.M.G., & A. W. Lane, Proprietors. THE GROSVENOk HOTEL, CHURCH HILL, SYDNEY. I This Favourite Hotel has now been thoroughly renovated, and offers every comfort ; for visitors. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND ATTENDANCE. Take advantage of Sydney's excellent winter climate. Terms: From 8s a day, :or rooms separately - from 3s. C. W. 11. CHATEAU. Proprietor. - : ■■■,;- Business Notices. JJ-OTICE OF REMOVAL. • MR. COTTER, SOLICITOR, Has Removed his Offices from Shortlandl ■;"■■: . . street to NO. 14, FORT-STREET. Opposite the Back of the Post Office. ' [CAED.] : ' ■ W. F. UTT l * G (Late of Vines, Utting, and Perston), CUSTOMHOUSE. SHIPPING, AND ■ COMMISSION AGENT Buyer for S.S. Island Traders, and Copra ; . Merchant. ■ 117,' VICTORIA ARCADE. : • ■■- : telephone •• &16. .- ; ' . ' ;. '■: (■ ■■' '._ ' ./ '''■,■■■■ ■ ■ * : : , ■;:-;■', '.''' v '; : ''' : ■-■'■-■';

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 10

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