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Public Notices. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Frank Hugh Forward and Max Treleaven Vibert, carrying pn business as Builders and Contractors at Auckland, under the style of Vibert and Forward, has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the fifteenth day of November, 1910. Dated the 15th day of November, 1910. M. T. VIBERT. F. H. FORWARD. Witness to the signatures of Mi T. Vibert and F. H. Forward: ~■••«'. H. R. STAKE, Builder, Dominion Road. In connection with the above, all accounts of the late Partnership will be received and paid by me. . .__ F. H. FORWARD, George-street, Rocky Nook. TAISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned. .ALFRED HILLS SKEATES and ERNEST GILBERT SKEATES, carrying on business as Jewellers, at 80 and 82, Queen-st., Auckland, and at New Plymouth, under the style or firm of Skeates Bros., has been Dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 16th day of November, 1910. Dated 19th day of November, 1910. A. M. SKEATES, E. G. SKEATES. Witness to the signatures of the said Alfred Mills Skeates and Ernest Gilbert 'Skeates— W. G. URQUHART, Watchmaker, Stanley Bay, Devonport. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE DIS--1 SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, the Business will be carried on by myself, at the same addresses. I desire to thank the customers who have accorded us their support in the past, and by careful attention to their requirements, and my ability to always supply the latest goods at the lowest prices, I trust to receive their continued support, and offer every inducement to those who have not already favoured me. Having purchased m.v brother's interest in the stock at on enormous discount off cost price, I intend to hold a MONSTER SALE daring XMAS. SEASON, commencing on DECEMBER 1. ■■■,&:.., For further particulars, watch our Windows and daily papers. ALFRED M. SKEATES. -pUBLIC NOTICE. TO MY FRIENDS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC naving joined forces with Messrs. Samuel Vailo and Sons, all business hitherto transacted at Durham-street will, in future, be transacted at 87. Queen-street, i heartily appreciate the generous business ■ support accorded me in the past, and trust for a continuance of same under the new arrangements. . . Faithfully yours, GEO. SAYERS. Auctioneer and Land Agent, ..--. Care of Messrs. 8. Vaile and Sons, 87, Queen-Btreet. Educational? YOUNG MEN WHO ARE DESIROUS OF SECURING THEIR QUALIFICATIONS AS ACCOUNTANTS BY EXAMINATION Are advised to send to us TO-DAY for a copy of onr exceedingly interesting Booklet, "1913 AND AFTER." FULL INFORMATION IS GIVEN RE THE FUTURE EXAMS- OF THE SOCIETY REMEMBER, MATRICULATION WILL BE ADDED TO THE SYLLABUS IN 1913. BY COMMENCING SOON. YOU CAN QUALIFY BEFORE THAT DATE. Booklets posted on application To the Secretary. TTEMINGWAY AND -DOBEBTSONS), Correspondence Schools, Limited. Box 516. Auckland. ,'/■•/>" 01 HE T ABIES' COLLEGE QCHOOL OF JJTJSia . CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal: MRS. 8- A. MOORE-JONES, , ; M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM.. S.K.. London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign.. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectorian Principles Exams, prepared for. Modern Language Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co. and Chamtaloup and Cooner. Resuming: February 6, 191 L Free Railway Passes. . .',.., ..;,;■ 'Phone 803. Trams to Gate. RING'S COLLEGE. . AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND. DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR. M.A.. B.SC.. ■ With Staff of Ten Assistant Masters. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY.* t Oth FEBRUARY, 1911. _ - •FOUNDATION ; SCHOLARSHIP. ' \ ~:',"'■■ THE ' _ " : " ■■■ pOMMERCIAD „ qpRAINING /COLLEGE, MISS C. 8 V. BASTEN. A.N.Z.A.A.. MISS AH. G. BASTEN, Reporter. . Reg. Accountants, = Expert Typistes, Offers for Competition, ONE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP, to be competed for '■'■-v.. SATURDAY, 17th DECEMBER. 1910. Terms and Conditions on application. ■■;. No Entrance Fees. SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BEST PAPER IN ' .v ,>£.;;■. :: EACH SUBJECT. Exceptional Opportunity for Boys and Girh leaving school this 'Xmas. The Examination will NOT embrace th« subjects of Shorthand, Typewriting, or Com mercial Usages. . , , Entries close WEDNESDAY, 14th December • 5.30 p.m. ;. :■■.;•.»,;,:,; :•.. ■: RANFURLY BUILDINGS. 81, QUEEN-ST. T>HE AUCKLAND. ; 0 CHOOL TRIOR *" , •JPNGINEEBS. Principal: JAS. W. BOWER, , Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer Correspondence Courses, s- Vo'.; Day and Evening Classes for ALL Govern ■ ••■'.- ment Certificates in Steam and Oil. *•:-■ •v ■ Write or Call for Prospectus. Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOM- , STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. > mERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY [ .J-. ■: . - t —. i - ■■■■■'■ - . ' .'":.'■ , OAK POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPIL! OUIJ LAST YEAR. 9Q7Q SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS hav< . &0 IO been Trained and Introduced t< Excellent Appointments. \ SPEED CERTIFICATES FROM SIR ISAA< PITMAN AND SONS. LONDON. . j Miss Phemie James... ... 100 words per min , Miss Mary E. Simpson .. 100 „ '*„ Miss Maud E Driver ... 100 .„ : „■"■■■ Miss. Clarice Goldsworth... 100 » „ Miss Bella Shove ... ... 100 „ ■■■„".• Miss Maud Clark 100 „ „ Miss Marjorie Eyre ... 100 „ * „ » Mr.- Alexis Gronvall ... 100 „ „ Miss Myrtle M. E. Hunter 80 „ „ Miss Ida Cole ... ... 80 „ ..-..„.-%■ THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FO] 3 >..•-.' NEW ZEALAND. Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectut J. H. C 0 ™™* SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL, , . .. . BWANSON-STREET. ' 'Phone 1147. ..,.■■; Founded 1892. '. "P I H. FISH. "., Pig] On and after November 21st, Sanford * Fish Mart; Custom-street. will be open< from Six a.m. to Nine p.m. daily, sole; for the convenience of the public. Fish < all varieties Cleaned and Smoked on tl premises, brought in alive direct fromrtl boats. Only the very best quality Fit handled, and our Customers can rely on g« if ting a good article in retail quantities ;i wholesale prices, during the summer month ' ' ' ■ ■/'.;- ■'■-.'■■■.."'■■:■ '■■.-.-' l -/'■••■.' -■' Y V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14533, 22 November 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14533, 22 November 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14533, 22 November 1910, Page 10

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