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j EducationalJ. THE MISSION HALL.; STANLEY BAY. 1 X DEVONPORT. DAY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN Conducted by . THE MISSES FENDALL. Second Term begins Jane 4. Q. P. E Y LY N N COLL E. Principals THE MISSES TAYLOR. Second Term begins TUESDAY. Jane 4. Private Lessons given in the Evenings, Pianoforte: MISS EDITH TAYLOR. HP HE T A DIES" QOLLEGE 1 -L» AND <~ OCHOOL OF TLfUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM.. S.K.. London. Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class. Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarlan Principles. Exams- prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation and Drainage. Extensive Grounds. Mr. Horace Moore-Jones will superintend the Art Studies. _ Telephone 868. Trams to gate. Next Term begins JUNE 4. p IKLS' /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 MCHAitG * (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 Takapuna Omulbus. Next term, TUESDAY. June 4. OT. JOHN'S pOLLEGIATE qCHOOL. " THE PAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. , Assisted by a Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. The School Grounds cover an area of 46 acres. The School is provided with spacious playing fields, light and airy Classrooms, large Dormitories. Boys' Library and Readingroom, Gymnasium, Workshop, Armoury. Term begins on MONDAY, Juno 3. Copies of Prospectus may be had from Messrs. Upton and Co. and Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper. Telephone 729. TriNG'S pOLLEGE. AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal: C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sr;.. Sometime Senior Scholar and First Class Honours. University of New Zealand. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY, 3rd JUNE. Prospectuses at. Messrs. Upton and Co. Telephone 906. TITOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Principals-TIIE MISSES BEWS. SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, JUNE 4. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co. and Champtaloup and Cooper. A* S II G R O V 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, Juno 3. Gr TTAROLD TTARDEY, TEACHER OF MUSIC. SECOND TERM COMMENCES MONDAY. JUNE 3. New Pupils are. requested to see Mr. Hardey at his Studio, Manukau Road. Parnell, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON OR EVENING, Juno 1. •pjDWARD D rtRASTON, MUS. BAC. DURHAM UNIVERSITY, Organist and Choirmaster, St. David's *■■,-■'. Church. TEA' ■PI OF THE ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIC, ;■'■■■■.. Solo Organist, and Choir Trainer, 13, PARK ROAD, AUCKLAND. ' TlfE. IITAXWELL WALKER, M.A. SECOND TERM COMMENCES MAY 2?. DEMUEEa kindergarten. XX) ST. MARK'S PARISH HALL. SECOND TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, JUNE 4.,' Principal-MISS E. F. BROOKE-SMITH. Telephone, 1843. " SPEECH defects cured personally or by letter. Twelve lessons or by cotrreapondence, 42s Fees in advance. Consultations tree. Elocution taught.—Oswald Metcalfe has resumed teaching at Mutual Life Buildings, 58. Queen-street. YAK ALL A KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, GLADSTONE RD., PARNELL. Second Term commences MONDAY, 3rd June. DEVONPORT.-Church-street Preparatory School, Boys and Girls. Principal, Miss E. Cole. Second term begins Tuesday, June 4. STUTTERING and Stammering Cured.— yj McDougall, Teacher of Violin, Piano, Singing, Voice Culture, 27, Khyber Pass, near Grafton Ed. ■•■•'" ■ . . . . I I Musical piANOS. QEGANS. WE HOLD THE SOLE AGENCIES Or THE FIRST JiAKERS OF THE WORLD. suck as:— John Broadwood and Sous, Ltd., London Julius Blnthuer, Leipzic S. and i.'. Krard, Tendon and Paris W. G. LavestaC and Sons, London A. Allison and Co., London Hilton and Hilton, Leeds Gebr Niendori. Berlin The Estey Organ Co.. Brattleboro, U.S.A. Etc., Etc., Etc. Instruments of Other Makers taken in Exchange. All Prices marked in Plain Figures. Easy Hire System. npilK TjINGLISH AND TpOREIGN piANO A GENCY, TD. S. COLDICUTT, MANAGER. 191, Queen-st.. near H.M. Theatre. 'Phone 1359. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' PIANOS PROCURABLE ONLY AT THEIR SOLE AGENTS, TTOFFMANN. T IMITED, 213, QUEEN-STREET. THESE CELEBRATED PIANOS ON THE HIRE SYSTEM FROM OfrS MONTH. JmdKj Pianos by other Makers in Stock. Harmoniums just arrived ex Niwaru. Instruments from Rndell Carte and Co., arriving ex Star of Japan. Some very Valuable Violins. All Kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. A Large Stock of Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, 1' lutes. Concertinas. Accordeons, Brass Instruments and Fittings, etc. UNCLAIMED MONEY AND PROPERTY.To Heirs and Claimants—Dougal's Register of Advertisements concerning Chancery Funds, Next of Kin, and persons advertised for to Claim Money and Property, new edition. 470 pages; price 2s 6d, postage 6d. from Whitcombe and Tombs. Christchnrch. Wellington, Dunediu, or Dongal and Co. We undertake Searches and Inquiries of any description in "all parts of the world. Money Claims and Property Claims in United Kingdom carried through.Doucal and Co.. 453, : Strand, London, England. Established 1514. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 9

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