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' ' Electoral, AUCKLAND HARBOUR ' BOARD ELECTION. To the Electors of the following Districts: -Mt. Eden, Remuora. Archhill. Epsom, Onetree Hill, Eden Terrace, Mt. Albert, Mt. Roskill, Mt. Wellington. Avondale. Point Chevalier, Tamaki West, Panmure, Orakei, and Ellerslie: - / At the request of a large number of Electors. I have pleasure in announcing that I shall be a Candidate for a Seat on the Auckland Harbour Board at the forthcoming Election. F.J. H. ELLISDON. Kingsland, Mt. Albert. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. At the request of representatives of the local bodies interested, I have decided to offer myself as a Candidate to represent the Boroueh of Hamilton and the Counties pf Raglan and Waikato on the Auckland Har- , hour Board, and would solicit the votes of the Electors at the Poll to be held on 25th April. If elected. I pledge myself to conserve, to the best of my ability, those Jnterests whlcTi the increased representation has acknowledged. CAMPBELL JOHNSTONE. Whatawhata, Raglan County. T3OROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. Electors are requested to call at the Road Board Office Morningside. in order to insure their enrolment. Enrolment Claim Forms will be posted on application, but must be returned not later than 5 o'clock p.m. on the 29th inst.. otherwise they cannot be dealt with. No Canvassers hold any authority from me. H. CITING, Town Clerk and Returning Officer. Morningside, March 10th, 1911. THOROUGH OP MOUNT ALBERT. FIRST ELECTION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS Notice is hereby given that the Mayoral Election and the Election of Two Councillors for each Ward of the Borough will take place on WEDNESDAY. April 26th, 1911. Nominations (in form provided by law) will bo received by me up to and including WEDNESDAY. April 19th. 1911. • H. UTTING. Returning Officer. Morningside, March 10th. 1911. \ . Educational. T? DURATIONAL BOURSES. l Having now removed to a new and com-; modious suite of offices in Union Buildings. Corner Customs and Queen Streets. TTEMINGWAY AND TOOBERTSON Are continuing to give instruction in PRACTICAL ESOK-KEEPING. COMMERCIAL LAW. AUDITING, etc. SPECIAL COURSES FOR INTERMEDIATE AND FINAL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT. Our special staff, the chief of whom is an M.A. with Honours N.Z. University—with 10 years' successful experience—prepares candidates for MATRICULATION CIVIL SERVICE (Senior or Junior) TEACHERS' "C" and "D" ! UNIVERSITY and other PUBLIC EXAMS. (All courses arranged either personally or by mail.) „•__ Write or call for FREE BOOKLETS. (Mention in which Department you are interested. TTEMINGWAY AND TiOBERTSON. UNION BUILDINGS. Telephone 1462. P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. rpHE T ADIES' QOLLEGE. AND CCHOOLOF TtTUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, HEMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. 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 Unsectarian 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 aad Co. and Champtaloup and Cooper' Resuming: February 6, 1911. Free Railway 'Phone 808. Trams to Gate. pLAM SCHOOL OF ART AND AUCKLAND ART SCHOOL ART GALLERY AUCKLAND. The next Term of the School will commence on MONDAY, March 20.; Classes are held in every branch of Art every morning, afternoon, and evening. 300 Free Places, also admission on payment of Fees. Further particulars on application to E. W. PAYTON, Director. ♦jPHE AUCKLAND QCHOOL pOR TPNGINEERS. '■' Prinoipal: JAS. W. BOWER. Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer. Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Govern- ',. ment Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMSTREET EAST. AUCKLAND. ,■ .'MB. \ -TTAROLD r REGSON. Late Director Emma Willard Conservatory of Music, New York., and Solo Organist, Crystal Palace, and Japan-British Exhibition, London, etc.. RECEIVES PUPILS FOR PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN PLAYING. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. At His Residence, ? '■' ■' MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL, , Opp. Murray's, Chemist. yiOLIN. MISS LETTTE WALLS, late student of the Royal Manchester College of Music, also member ot Here Professor Berber's Virtuosity Class (Consei'vatoriums of Frankfurt-arn-Maiu and Geneva), has Vacancies for Pupils. Schools and pupils' own homes visited. Studio at Mr. Gemini's, Builder, Sherbourne Rd., Mt. Eden. For terms, apoly OAK LODGE. I'apakura. MATRIC.-BFFEOTIVE COACHING AND CORRESPONDENCE COURSES for 1912 Candidates.—lf. Mason, M.A.. Eden Terrace. Interviews, 6.45. '____ \ - Miscellaneous. OITT SELMA. 'Phono 2991., MADAME VOILA. Clairvoyant, has removed two doors lower down, to Prospect Place, opp. St. Matthew's Church. Ladies only. MISS HALL, Milliner, 264, Exclusive Millinery .at moderate prices: autumn,show now on; 21s Hats a speciality. _____ . ■ MADAM SPONTAIN will see"ciien7s""a7t Park Road, 2nd house on left from Manukau Road, near Blind Institute, Parnell. MRS. J. WILSON, English Psychic, attends Bayner Buildings, Wellesley-st., daily (except Saturday), 11 to 5. Last three weeks. ■ MADAME HYLAND, Popular Phrenologist, Medical Clairvoyant. Character Reader, Palmist, Crystal Seer. Consultations, 9 a.m to 10 p.m. Fee moderate.—47, Elliott-st., opp. Fullers. MADAME LEON, the Great American Seer, may be consulted at Pomkele 71, Symonds-st. Tram to City Road. MADAME DOLG"oUR~ELi7i. 11, Mount-street. Telephone 2598. Two Minutes from St. Paul's. MADAM ZANGARAH, of India, in residence at 59, Upper Queen-st., last house in street; car to St, Benedict's Church, Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ADAME VALETTA. Palmist and Clairvoyant, Rayner's Buildings, Wellesleyst. West., opp." Federal Hall. Last month in New Zealand. SIBYL, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist and Psychologist, M.0.D.L.—6, Severn-street, Khyber Pass.;-:. .-...» .: .-, ,.■.■.,. -.'..,, ' ' v , - riIUMBLERS AND 'WINE GLASSES, X GLASS JUGS AND DISHES. ALL M, &WkJS,>. .'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 4

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