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— "■"■■■■■""!"""" IJ " 11 "!?"'!'*' 1 "' 111 " "■■"" I , ?r?_^M^afe Edacattonal. "KriNG pDWAKD'S rjOLLECfE. ■ LOWER,: BYSONDS-STREET. ' AUCKLAND. - • „ ■-■.'';-'-!•$ Principal; MR. T. HAELE GILES. ||| COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ■:.'■ ' -V- : DUTIES have now RESUMED, "• NEW PUPILS enrolled on rip I'cation at t.h»» Oil.' ■-'■'&$' l«e. QUARTER BEGINS FROM DATE 01' ' ''■"'-' ENTRY. Prospect use* obtainable from Upton and Co.. and W. (i. Allen. Onceu-it.. or ■ '■' from Cue Principal. Telephone, 124}. TO" ° rf l C z[ \u rpilE T\i;VON!*OKT piELS' pOLL|Qj» Will he Reopened on WEDNESDAY. 15th INST.. At the Large Hall and Classrooms Ijelonttlßi ' - to thi * -, WESLEY AN" CHURCH, DEVONPORT. Under the management of and in conttec tion with the Ladies' College, Rerauera. . .. MRS. MOORE-,'ONES will be pleased it : : meet parents at the Esplanade Rote) m SATURDAY, the l*th. between 3 and 4.30 p.m., : when all information will be given. - _ E. --- __. RESUMES DUTIES (Piano and Theory) TUESDAY. FEB. 18th. SPECIAL CLASSES (not more than thr«»pupils) from 2 guineas a term. 4 STUDIO: MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. *-V . QUEEN-ST. ~,',' m"r7~ y JULIAN. K'v TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND RESPIRATION. Pupil of Madame Valetta. : (Pupil of Madame Sninton-Dolby and Signer ; Rirelli). ;', .".;; Studio: TOP FLOOR. LEGAL CHAMBERS. Next to Bank N.SAN. .;, MR -pDOAR TL| -^TICHOLAS (Organist and Choirmaster, St. John'*, ;- Ponsonby) . :. ;;; TEACHER OF PIANO. ORGAN, AND THEORY, RESUMES WEDNESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. Homo, Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday, 3 to 5, to receive New Pupils. - , Address 22. CHURCH-ST-, PONSONBY. J M P E It I A L" X SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTTNG. Owing to the severe indisposition of MiiH Holmes the usual Suburban Classes will l» , Held at the Central School, 21. H.M. Arcade,-Queen-street, until further notice. , * Ihipiis and intending pupils can arrangt ; . . dales and obtain all particulars at Central School. Principals. E. ROBIN, "I A- HOLMES. HC- NUTSFORD, Teacher of Music- . Violin. Piano. Cornet, etc. Home* visited—Clonbern Road, Remuera. . Q JOHN'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. O. "THE PAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ' Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD ;[ Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils Prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Public Examina- s tions. Copies of Illustrated Prospectus may 1* had from Messrs. Upton and Co. and Messrs v I Champtaloup and Cooper. ! Term began February 10. Half-term b? gins WEDNESDAY, March 25. Telephone, 729. ;. ' Postal Address: Tho Pah, Auckland. Telegraphic Address: Auckland. - CCHOOL REOPENED ON FEBRUARY J. 10 POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPILS LAST WEEK. • 1 254 POSITIONS OBTAINED FOB PUPILS LAST YEAR. 2256 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS " Have been 'trained and introduced' -'•■ to Excellent Appointments. The School has established a powerful connection in Banking, Insurance, Shipping, and Business Circles, and : places all its efficient students in *: 1 suitable posts without fee. ; , THREE SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEk' LAND . ' J ■ Write, Call, or Telephone for Proßpocln*. Term begins from dale of entry. J. H. C OLWII f • SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEP-ING, AND WRITING SCHOOL. SWANSON-STREET. - 'Phone. 1147. ■ •,, i" ' ; i —«■* ; ':j:, Board and Residence. WIIAREPAT," Grafton Road-Vacancies, best accommodation.— Jenkinsim. ABERDARE— First-class Accommodation; private board and residence. Term* , ; moderate.—Upper Grafton Rd., close Id section. Tel., 2037. ■.',■ ■■'."} KENILWORTH." 21, Upper Viucent-st.. •' ; under entire New Management.--Gueots receive every attention. Families catered lor. VACANCIES at " Burwood," princes-et., j immediately opposite Albert Park. . Terms moderate.—Mrs Hem us. 'Phone 1484. KING'S COURT, - Queen-street (late Prince Albert College).—Private Hotel. 'Teimi* >/■■.'■ court, cricket pitch, gymnasium, etc. Telephone, 2256. ' ■ i SONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-afreet, -.. :ID Albert Park—First-class Accommodation •■...'■ for > ami lies, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. —Mrs. W. Bazeiey. Telephone, 672. • ' ;j TJOTOIiU A 0 A 11 X I V A L/ '. L\j RESERVE ACCOMMODATION For the Carnival, at the Hotel Mctropole,''Yv opp. Railway Station. Special terms for :i. families. -' MRS DWVEK. "QLENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL (Lato "Admiralty House"). :'".'; Telephone. 1010. JERMVN-ST. : : HUNT'S JUNCTION PRIVATE HOTEL, " TAUMARUKUI, KING COUNTRY. *\y'. H. HUNT, Proprietor. Sample Room for Travellers. All Trains Met, . Buggies and Horses for Hire. j| Telegrams Promptly Attended to. ■<■■.] ■ . TERMS MODERATE. " mm: Australia," ROTOROA. - New X House, 30 rooms; splendid situation ■ in maiu street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk irom hatha; . superior table; spacious rooms; electric ; light; hot and cold baths, and every home =• ' comfort. Tariff. 6s per day, 35s per week- ; v Special terms to families, parties, and for - extended periods. Thos. Cook and Sons' * Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., free. Porter meets all f '■ trains. Letters and telegrams receive iin- ; V mediate attention.—J. N. McLean. Proprietor.. - Q. OI N G TO T> 0TORUA;;; STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE," :\ Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minuter ■ to Government Baths and Sanatorium '&• Gardens Terms, 5s a day, 30s week. '■' Wire or v.-rite for room. . MRS. HEREIN. Proprietress. OTEL XETROPOLE, ROTORGA." ' —Private Hotel just erected, imme- " diately opposite station. Visitors to Rote- *' -..■'■ rua will find every comfort and attention .at:: , the Metropcle. The largest and best appointed house in Rotorna. Charges much lower than licensed houses. Tariff, from Li ~ ; per day. Rooms reserved by wire or letter. .'/> Telegrams: Metropole, Rotorua. Stay at th« - ; ;- Metropole. the only First-cia*} Private Hot*! in Rotorua.—MßS. DWYER, late ,_>£ Auckland ami christchurch. T>EENT'S' -OATHGATS TTOU3E.. §t|| ROTORUA ,{ (Now open for the Season), has been th».;. roughly renovated, and is now in every way V?M up to date. Lighted by electricity. Near- S est house to the Government Batne. mcina- \ J , ing the large new bath-house. Motor Cars . ,:•: and Conveyances leave Brent's for all the '■'■'.#s. side trips. Terms reasonable. Porter* /> meet all train-, .:a:lli| S. T. BRENT. Proprietor . ,i< f . In O EXCEPTION A L WORKS T ' ■P ATJRICK ' 8 pLfeTIVAL. [^ ■'■:'■■ ■ .. '■ ' ' ■'.'■'.■''

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 8

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