ll Educational. ;; >r/ -; OAKLAND technical ' COLLEGE. • i&3E DAY CLASSES' FOR BOYS AM) . GIRLS. '• H;":'-;..' .. iSfi'The FIFTH Session of these Classed will sftomrflenca cn MONDAY. February 21, and as lithe accommodation is limited, carl" applicaStion should be made. Pupils holding StanIf dare VI Certificates ol' Proficiency from IrPublic Schools, or similar qualifications, are Admitted FREE, and there is NO age limit, sfcothers pay a fee of £5 per annum. Pupils littay bo admitted to one of tho following — I?; 1 FOR BOYS:- •• ll;'.' Commercial. fe Engineering, •-■ . ■ ' Science and Technological. V; • FOR GIRLS ; €? r Commercial, >t * . , Domestic, or " Home-Training. §&'i The Staff is a highly-qualified one. and all | Yfleprvrtmenta are well equipped. The Workshops, Kitchens, etc., are the most up-to-date in Australasia, and the Commercial ' 'Department includes Commercial Gramab phones. and FORTY Typewriters. in© ■courses have been carefully designed, and are r the outcome of British. Continental, AmenCon. and Colonial experience. . , fer.PARENTS! If yon wish your sons and £,• daughters to receive a " PRACTICAL" education which will fit them for the battle of ; life, send at once for a prospectus to «no undersigned. • i GEORGE GEORGE, ; Director. fe»Rntland-st., Auckland. $£,>■ January 27. 1910. ( ———-—-— ' t'B JOHN'S C OLLEGIATE gCHOOL. !"• " THE PAH." ! AUCKLAND. ] ■mi:: ■ 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOY?, j .■ijJ&V' — l ii-;HEADMASTER: The Rev. P. S. Smallfield. . ';/ RESIDENT ASSISTANT MASTERS: ifr W. Eraser. 8.A., s®'?" F. D. Farrow. >"..Sc. ' :|fv- C. R. Hobbs. * 1 ' '■ 1 t Rc!f Term begins MONDAY. March 21. ] Copies of Prospectus may bo had, from Ressrs. Upton and Co. or Messrs. Champtaup and Cooper. I JJELMER'LT QOLLE GE, ; ■IJgST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD. PAENELL. ■.- ■ 1 . ftO*BDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. j 'ft-* ' ' " ■ ; First Term, 1910, commences . THURSDAY. FEB. 10. ] — j g Principal: MISS HELEN THOMPSON. ' < ;||Vuaio Mistress MRS. ARTHUR BOULT. 1 ; House Mistress; MISS A. THOMPSON. j p.!f . J f iiiss Thompson is at home at the College j to see Parents This Week. , feAll" Pupils are requested to be at the . I'Oollese by. 9.15 a.m. on THURSDAY, 10th inst. ' - ' /COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE, 'i V RAXi'UELY BIiDGS., 81, QUEEN-ST. , #SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND ! f EVENING CLASSES IN BOOK-KEEPING, ~ 1 14 v Under the Supervision of W MISS C. S. V. HASTEN, A.N.Z.A.A. SPECIAL INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND ] SPECIAL INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND SiS ■ CLASS, ■ W EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, V 1 Starting at 7 p.m.. 3 Under Personal Direction MISS A. H. G. i I-' BASTEN, Reporter. , ." This Class is for the benefit of those .who ] have learnt the principles of Shorthand, but are unable to write at Speed. Enrolments 1 - tip to WEDNESDAY- 16th instant. The Class i has for its object the attainment of a prao tical rate of speed by Easter. : ; All • other Classes may be joined at any time, term commencing from date of entry. HE L TEKEi'H nO-LLE E, DEVONPOR-k Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN. ' ■ THE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN FEB. 14th. ' ; In connection -with the above a PREPARATORY SCHOOL ; will be opened at TAKAPUNA, full particulars of which may be " obtained upon application to the Principal. Mrs. Dean may be communicated with by ~ letter or interviewed at the schoolroom. \ Churdvstreet, on Thursday and Friday, 10th and Uth Feb., from 2 till 5 p.m. ' !• 1 Study' "" -' , SHORTHAND, . ' : TYPEWRITING AND CORRESPONDENCE. y BOOK-KEEPING and OFFICE WORK, • < V- • '•:} ,i At •/ 1 igi*, BTOTT AND HO ARE'S i Hg:lrs INE S S OOLLEGB, I'.l .*6 25. EWANSON-STREET. . ; / S Positions secured for Students when efficient. fa i. " ;; ■ ■ . —■ —: -— • — ■ HITARCHESI ■ METHOD J-Mias • Ethel Jakins JjJL (Contralto) receives Pupils for Singing, : Breathing, : and Voice Production. ' Engagements /accepted for. Oiratorio, Concerts, and 'Private Evenings.—, St. .Stephen's :• \ Avenue, Parnell; 'phone 1636 ; ■/ fjCKT OODCARVINO' and Pyrography.—Miss i ff; f Ayling resumes; Classes from Monday, February ,14th. 'Terms,' 12s 6d per quarter.— ■ 1». Victoria. Arcade. i&i'f ~.y ... m > T: • ;v; Tourists' Resorts. "J£AJtO "r gPRING S '' JJOTEL."' fsi'r' SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT KAMO. ' A SPLENDID HOTEL. H'Witli! ■ all ir.odeni conveniences— Scenery, Ridirig, Driving, Cricket, Croquet, ] Billiards, Tennis. ; :.: ' r ': ,-* v ' : The Kamo Mineral Baths are noted for , their effective cure* . of rheumatism an*J font. ete. T,; -' • -i'. pfeThe .«.*./ Ngapuhi . runs every Monday. Wed. i .-vßfttday, and Friday, the trip is a delightful ] piSfc and Kamo possesses everything to make ( i! >- splendid'pleasure resort. - ... - .' • - " information from the office of vbe vCcopany, 22, Ehortland-street. or. direct from 'ibljQ Manager. ' ■ ■■ < '»-<H i !%»&•&• • G. W. HENDERSON, Manager. > (Late Manager Esplanade Hotel, Devonport). .Br ——— Direct communication with Auckland by •' telephone. i ;&C," • ". ( '■m'?:■ Tariff, 7s per day, or 42s per week. >2 O T E L , . .rypj I W D 8 OR. I fe i CLOSE OHAKUNE RAILWAY STATION. , BEST APPOINTED HOUSE in the DISTRICT. :? Hot and Cold Baths. Acetylene Gas., . • ' Ohakune is half-way between Wellington and ] f-Vpv:Auckland,. making convenient point . , : ? v •. - breaking journey - Porter meets all trains. Cook's Coupons , ■ accepted v ■■ > ' Tariff: From 6a 6d par day, i i,';. Telegraph, "Windsor," Ohakune East. } P ROTORUA. ' ' »JtHE WONDERLAND" 1 PRIVATE HOTEL. i " A New, Up-to-date House, is second to none ( for'comfort, convenience, , and cuisine. Hot, ( cold, and shower baths. Electric light ;;i throughout. Second house from station and close to baths. - Porter meets all trains, j Tariff, per week, 38s; per day. 7s. ■ mm,MRS. J. R. MCFARLAira. ''■ " ■ ■ JjiiENT'S jgATHGATK JJOUSE. • w . ROTORUA. i The New Wing having been finished, and j well > furnished, a new - office and central ( 5 entrance to it has made tho House the ( largest and most up-to-date Private Hotel in Rotorua. . Nearest House to . the Government Baths, including the large new bath'house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave i Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. s : Porters meet all trains. , i ■ S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. , •TTIHE AUSTRALIA. ROTORUA.—To meet ] ?, 4. , ever-increasing demands : the Accommo- * ■dation ' has " been increased to -50 rooms. 1 Splendid situation in main street; 100 yards . , from ' railway station, four minutes' , walk irora baths; superior table; airy rooms; ' electric light; hot and cold * baths, and 1 • every > homo comfort. Tariff: 6s . per day; 359; per week. Cook's. .Coupons accepted, i . Porter * meets all trains. Let,tern and elegrains' receive immediae attention.-fJ. ■N. 1 MCLEAN, Proprietor. . 1 .*. 1 : —r—r— < 0 MON WEALTH, JJOTO»U A. , ' • FIRST SEASON, i. ' ; ; ' ' Rooms, hot and cold , water, electric . I'Zht, every convenience;- 4' 'minutes from > station and bath; overlooking Lake. < Excellent Cuisine. Tariff, 6s day, 35s week. Letters and telegrams receive prompt at- 1 tention. . ..." . . . • , : MISS PAGE, Manageress. 1 ROTORUA /" QENTRAL J[ OtJBE *. QUIET AND comfortable. »TERMS: 6s a dav, 30s a week. Reduction ! s ; W U staying more than one week. i V MRS. PERRIN. Proprietress. " ] = —» i "fiRANDETTE.-: » new shaped Piano.' 1 Call and try this novelty.—E. and F. 1 - °' Agency. • Ltd. S. Coldicott. Manager.' ■ i HAT SPECIALIST. Cleans and ' ..'.Repairs Old Hats and gives them a new ■ ■ 'caw,Of '■life:- .'. ' fi^^'3HE- NEW YEAR RIGHT-Cooper's Miflttats are made for men who wwJte anod 1 : <feeolutiow. They ; win, <•; - .it;: - , ".■■■V V- .: ; V ; ' : 'v : .:v -V.v" v-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14292, 11 February 1910, Page 3
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