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, Educational. KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIAApplications for admission to the course of training for Kindergarten Teachers may now be made for the Session of 1910. The coarse of study inoludes Practical Work each morning in the Kindergartens, under qualified and certificated Principals, and Lectures on Froebel Methods, etc., in the afternoon. „ 4 _ Head Principal: Miss Margaret E. Gibson. Director or the Training Department, holding the highest Standard Diploma* of the National Froebel Uniou of Great Britain, ©to. etc. information can be obtained from Fuller information can be obtained from Mrs. Leo. Myers (Vice-President). Symonds-st. or from Mr. E. Brooke-Smith (Hon. Secretary). Exchange Lane. Auckland. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. / SENIOR ASSISTANT MISTRESS. t Applications will be received for the above position up to January 4. Salary, £175. Candidates must be qualified to teach English, Arithmetic, French, and Latin up to Matriculation standard, and to take the Girls in Physical Drill. Further particulars may be had on application. _ „ JOHN H. HOWELL, 8.A., B.SC., •. — Director. Christchnrch, December 16, 1909. gTOTT AND JJ 0 ARE'S JgUSINESS QOLLEGE. 23. Swanson-street. Day and Evening Classes in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. QOLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR, M.A.. B.Sc. PREPARATORY jQEPARTMENT WILL BE OPENED IN FEBRUARY. 1910 Neit Term begins 7th FEBRUARY. 1910. Prospectuses from Messrs. Upton and Co. or from the Headmaster. g JOHN'S QOLLEQIATE gCHOOL k ' * "THE PAH." Founded in 1812. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Headmaster: THE REV. P. 8. BMALLFIELD. Resident Assistant Misters: F. H. LEVIEN, M.A.. F. D. FARROW, M.SO. C. R. HOBB3. Visiting Masters: R. LESLIE HUNT, for Piano. Singing. ant Drawing. L. KREUTZER. for Violin and German. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY, FEB. 7, 191 C Telephone 729. Copies of Prospectus may be had from Messrs. Upton and Co., and Messrs. - Chamjjtaloup and Cooper. Fancy Goods. Yf ANTED KNOWNTHE QUEEN-STREET BRANCH OF THE

0.1.C. IS IN DARBY'S BUILDINGS (Just above the Thames Hotel), and is THE COOLEST SHOP IN TOWN. After the dust and heat of Queen-street, il is like stepping into a cold bath, and though the shop is a little way back from th< street, the passageway is so well decoratct with Pictures of the highest class, that on< does not grudge the few yards' walk. * But please remember that these Works ol Art are FOR SALE, and are the best value in this line ever offered in Auckland. If an] Picture specially takes your fancy, and th« price is a little too high for your pocket just make us the best offer you can, and w< will try and accept it. When the shop is reached. it will be fount that the prices, as well as the temperature are nearly down to zero, the principal fac tors in bringing about this happy result be ins:—lst. a low rent, owing to having nc Queen-street frontage: 2nd, direct importa tion of goods, thus saving all intermediate profits: 3rd, the adoption of the S.P.Q.R- sys tem, which is rapidly superseding the ole style of holding goods for a big profit. We have imported far too many of a new line of Pretty Mechanical and Musical Figures, beautifully dressed in satin, and rather than carry any over till next year we have marked them at just half the landed cost. s • We have a nice range of FANCY CASKET? OF PERFUME, of the very best quality, ant! guarantee a saving in this line of at least 25 per cent. ' We have made a Job Purchase of High-class PEGGY BAGS, and are Belling them at lest than landed £ost. We have a big selection of articles suitable for presents, such as E.P. and Leather Belts, P.M. Scent Bottles, etc., Hairbrushes. Mirrors Photo. Frames, Glove and Handkerchiel Boxes, Silk-lined Workbaskets, Shaving Mir rors,. Pocketbook3. Porcelain Clocks wit! Vases to match. Alarm Clocks, Boys' Watchef and Chains, etc.. and invite you to compart our prices with others. STRONG FOLDING PUSH CARTS. Steel Frame. Rubber Tyres, patent Adjust able back, 22s 6d and 30s. Our Tables of sd, lOd. Is 3d, and Is 9d Toys (usual 6d. Is, Is 6tl. and 2s 6(f) are a re vela tion. or rather we should say. a revolution but we recommend an early inspection, ac our stock this year is only limited. (Next Xmas we shall have a different tale to tell). As we are thinking of closing our KARANGAHAPE ROAD BRANCH After Xmas, Our aim will he to make a Clean" Sweep ol the Stock, and our Newton Customers v'll be offered some EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS. REMT2MBER THE WATCHWORD FOR THIS WEEK IS 0.1.C. Ironmongery, E.P. War Etc. 10 T0 25 P EE C E - XT TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN CHRISTMAS BOXES AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. GEORGE ARDERN, JRONMONGER, TOP SYMONDS-9TREET, MUST HAVE HIS BULK STORE IN NEWTON ROAD REBUILT. To effect a CLEARANCE OF STOCK he is giving a DISCOUNT off ■JJO USEHOLD JRONMONGERY, 0 ROCKERY AND QLASSWARE, JjiLECTROPLATE AND QUTLERY, OF FROM 10 PER CENT. TO 25 PER CENT. 98 TO £JS IN THE jg FROM THIS DATE TO END OF JANUARY, 1910.

GEORGE ARBERN, TOP SYMONDS-BTREET, Exactly opposite where all Cars Stop. TABLE Jellies flavoured with SAARLAND'S Raspberry FRUIT extract are simply delicious. You get the full pure flavour of the Ripe Fruit. Gelatine, loaf sugar, and sufficient Raspberry Fruit Extract to suit the taste, and you have a most delightful addition to the table during the hot weather. Just try a Shilling Bottle, and see how you like it. You can also use it for making your own Raspberry Syrup. Other Flavours, Lemon and Pineapple. ___ CHEAPER AT MEIKLE r B—ALL COLOURS FABRIC GLOVES, AMETHYST, BLUE, GREEN, SKY, etc., etc., from Is 6d to 2s lid. COLOURED STOCKINGS TO MATCH. TORY'S MILK OHOCOLATE.—Record Xmas. ■J.. Shipment arrived

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 4