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Educational. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOP. ENGINEERS Principal, JAS W. BOWER, CERTIFICATED MIXING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Correspondence Courses Day and Evening Class** for ALL Government Certifies tea in Steam and Oil. Write or Call lor Prospectus. Address. TYRONE BUILDINGS. Custom-street East. Auckland. MODERN DRESS CUTTING. IMPERIAL SCHOOL. Principal*: MISS ROBIN (late of London and Paris). MISS HOLMES (late of Kirkcaldie and Stains). CENTRAL SCHOOL. 21. H.M. ARCADE. Classes daily, 10 to 12, 2 to 4; Wednesdays. 7 to 9 p.m. SUBURBAN CLASSES AND ~ f,, i001.5.— Classes resume March 1. 1338. Latest Systems (.with or without charts) taught. rp H E T A D IKS' p OLL E G E AVD <JCHOOL OF "jVf'USIC. j 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 j for Girls on Christian but Unsectstrian Prin- | ciples. 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 808. Trams to gat*. First Term \ begins February 11th. 1903. AT 0 O It E- J O N E 8' ART QLASSES, PRO TEM. I " ; Studio: "Bellambi," Victoria Avenue, Rernuera. I I S JOHN'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. " THE PAH." | j BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS j Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALL FIELD Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils Prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and otker Public Examination?. ' Copies of Illustrated Prospectus may be had from Messrs. Upton and Co. and Messrs. Champtaloun and Cooper Term began February 10. Half-term begins WEDNESDAYS March 25 Telephone, 729. Postal Address: The Pah, Auckland. Telegraphic Address: Auckland. -!• w v* V. V. i . [ QCHOOL REOPENED ON FEBRUARY 3. 10 POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPILS LAST WEEK. • 254 POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPILS LAST YEAR N, 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 suitable posts without fee.

THREE SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEA LAND Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. Term begins from date of entry. J. H. C 0L1VIL: " SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEP-ING, ND WRITING SCHOOL. SWANSON-STREET 'Phone. 1147. ' Boots and Siloes. BOSTOCK'S B OOT 3 LYRIC BRAND S IiOKS * LATEST STYLES BEST VALUE, j LATEST STYLES BEST VALUE. LATEST STYLES BEaT VALUt. ! LARGE STOCK OF TAN BOOTS AND SHOES. S. STONE AND CO., CORNER QUEEN AND DARBY STREETS. C?EE Till. DISPLAY OP O" " /REIVER" rm'FEWHITERS \J 1 In THE "TIFFIN' WINDOWS. QUEEN-ST. THE LATEST MACHINE ON THIS MARKET. T HE - QLIVKR" - 0. 5, And then lu-.ve one on Free Trial, from rpHE - QLIVER" TYPEWRITER CO.. 27 and 28, CITY CHAMBERS, And you will see what, an up-to-date Typewriter can do. CEO. ABBOTT, Representative. Phone 214;. Manures. | /-IHEAP TtTANLRES OP JJ IGB X QUALITY. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 1 We have for sale, ioi delivery «x Selwyn Craig: — 500 TONS HIGH GRADE 36 PER CENT. ' SOLUBLE MOUNT LYELL SUPERPHOSPHATES, £4 5s per ton, on rail or steamer. I 500 TONS BEST No. 1 CALCUTTA BONEj. DUST, to arrive about 10th January. ' £6 5s per ton. on rail or steamer, ex s ship i THOMAS' PHOSPHATE, high grade. 37-18 per I cent., £4 per ton. ' JAPANESE SUPERPHOSPHATE, 41 per cent . 1 lush grade, £4 10s per ton. ! IMPROVED KAINIT. at £4 per ton. ' FXSON'S POTATO MANURE. £7 10s per ion : LEON'S TURNIP MANURE, £3 10s to £5 17» 6d per ton. according to Quantity. Ail Quotation! above are for Delivery so Rail or Wharf. BOOK ORDERS EARLY TO ENSURE DELIVERY. T T f <RAIG, T IMITED, Q EN-STREET Conveyances. T OSWALD COSSEY, haYing taken over i» Mr. Brown's and Mr. Teirney« I Livery anil Bait Stables, am now in ! a position to do all Kinds of carting, and ] solicit a fair share of patronage. Saddle ; Horses to meet train. Mail Coach starts tor i Taheke after arrival of train, the rir»t 'lue* ! day in November, and continnes weekly. I Telegraph Address: j LIVES STABLES, I \\rATERPROOF pART ROVERS. T\7"ATfaKPKCOF pAU'l' /COVERS OUR WINTER SUPPLY TO HAND, PER .SURREY ' A A/OUNU AND t~*Q., *), k'Ofi'l'-fci' 1 Telephone No. 557.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 9