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•fenders. TENDERS for Bight to Run Refreshment Stalls and Side Shows, at Liberal and Labour Demonstration, Papakura. on March 7, 1908, will bo received at Sentinel Office. 19. Vulcan Lane, up till MONDAY NEXT, lull particulars at the office. ENDERS wanted for Painting and Papering 6-roomed House. Ponsonby. lenders clojse THURSDAY NEXT. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.—Apply id. Arthur-st, Ponsonby. .■ ____________ AUCKLAND BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Picnic will be held on SATURDAY, the 29th inst.. at Motutapu. . Non-Member? and all engaged in the Building Trade are cordially invited to join in a day's outing. ',■„'» * ■ Sports for young and old. Hot water and milk provided. _■'-«, t n P.S. EAGLE leaves Ferry Tee at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. .Tickets—Adults, 2s; Children, Is; Bnilders' I Apprentices. Is. Educational. A UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. SPECIAL MORNING AND AFTERNOON CLASSES FOR LADIES. Classes in DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY will be held in the MORNING and AFTERNOON of certain days of the week. For particulars see Prospectus to be obtained at the College, Rutland-street. G. P. DARNELL-SMITH, Assistant-Director. February 25tb, 1903. AUCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR TEACHERS. Classes in DRAWING. PHYSIOLOGY, HYGIENE. DRESSMAKING, COOKERY, and WOODWORK, in preparation for the "D" and " C" Examinations, will he held daring the Session of 1908. For particulars, see Leaflets to be obtained, from Head Teachers, or from tho College, Rutland-street. „ G. P. DARNELL-SMITH. Assistant-Director. February 25th. 1908. A UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. SESSION OF 1908. SPECIAL COURSES :- 1. Motor Cars, and how to Drive thorn. 2. Marine Oil Engines, and how to use them. 3. Electricity for Telegraph and Telephone Operators. 4. Coaching Class for Government Certificates for Marine engineers, and for .Stationary, Locomotive, Traction, and Winding Enginedrivers. For further particulars, see Leaflets, or complete Prospectus, price 6d, to be obtained at the College. G. P. DAK NULL-SMITH. Assistant-Director. Kutlatid-Btrret. February 25th, 1908. A UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. . EVENING CLASSES RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, MARCH 2. COURSES IN ART, SCIENCE- COMMERCE, J AND TECHNOLOGY. HOLDERS OF STANDARD VI. CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY ADMITTED FREE. CLASSES FOR LADIES J.N COOKERY, DRESSMAKING, AND MILLINERY. , Students who wish to enrol this year should attend at tin College on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OR THURSDAY EVENING, February 25. 26th, or 27, between 1 and 9. Students holding the Standard VI. Certificate should bring- it with them. Further particulars and prospectus may be obtained on application at the College. G. P. DARNELL-SMITH, Assistant Director. February £'■. 1908. AUCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, EVENING CONTINUATION CLASSES. Evening Continuation Classes, to enable Pupils who _ave not already done so, to obtain a, Standard VI. Certificate of Proficiency qualifying them to attend Technical Classes Free, of Charge, will lie held at the Normal School. Wellesley-street, On MONDAY'. TUESDAY; and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9.20. Fee, 12s 6d per term, payable in advance to the teacher. CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, MARCH 2. Full particulars from the undersigned, G. P. DARNELL-SMITH, Assistant Director. Rutland-street, February 24, 1908. OUTDOOR SKETCHING AND LIFE CLASSES. MR. EDWARD FRISTROM Has resumed Teaching. Particulars at Studio No. 39. Palnierston Buildings, Queen-si. OTANLEY BAY". DEVON PORT. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. KINDERGARTEN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. First Term. 1908, begins MONDAY, 17th Feb., in the MISSION HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD. Private 'Bus leaves corner Victoria and Calliope Rds. every Morning, at 8.50 a.m. Principal, MISS FENDALL. MISS yO n "p ranC iS. MILLINERY INSTRUCTRESS" AND DEMONSTRATOR (Late of Melbourne and Sydney). Previous Pupils may now enter for half-term. DAY PUPILS NOW ENROLLED. Wednesday arid Friday' Evening Classes, 7 to 9. ROOMS, 55, CITY CHAMBERS. MODERN DRESS CUT TING. IMPERIAL SCHOOL. Principals: MISS ROBIN (late of London and Paris). MISS HOLMES: (late of Kirkcaldie and Stains). CENTRAL SCHOOL,' 21, H.M. ARCADE. Classes daily, 1.0 to 12, 2 to 4; Wednesdays, 7 to 9 p.m. SUBURBAN CLASSES AND SCHOOLS'.—These Classes resume March 1, 1933. Latest Systems (with or without charts) taught. OSWALD METCALFE Resumes Teaching at the Mutual Life Buildings, 58, Queenstreet. March 9. Stammering and other forms of speech defects cured by natural physical exercises. Elocution and Reciting a speciality. Public Speaking taught. Q JOHN'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Oo ' THE PAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. t Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils Prepared for tho Matriculation. Civil Service, and other Public Examinations. Copies of Illustrated Prospectus may be had from Messrs. Upton and Co. and Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper Term began February 10. Half-term begins WEDNESDAY, March 25. Telephone. 729. Postal Address: The Pali, Auckland. Telegraphic Address: Auckland. ~l» w *-, V, V- K* SCHOOL REOPENED ON FEBRUARY 3. 10 POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPILS LAST WEEK. 254 POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPILS LAST YEAR 2266 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 suitable posts without lee. THREE SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus Term begins from date of entry. J H...C OLWILL. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL. aWANSON-STREET. 'Rhone. 1147. ; 3 , TVtEW PIANOS. 4 from os a week.JL\ hold ou the hire Bystem. NO bill of sale—No Deposit Piano Co., 28, High-st..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13683, 26 February 1908, Page 4
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