Public Noticcfl. [_ QCEANIO "PISH QO.. TV IMBED. T OWER T^ELSON-STREET ' ; :"•:., : : -, : AND,..••• TJiNDEAN'S TJUTLDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. ABSOLUTELY, THE ONLY SUPPLIERS .OF TTrHITEBAIT, " I nrrBITEBAIT. "VTyKITEBAIT. The WHITEBAIT wo have BEAN (S/TALKIng about has arrived, and wo are in a position to supply our Customers with this seasonable dolicacy 1 . Call or Ring up "Phone 1946. rpHIS (SATURDAY) 'VrIGHT, JULY 29, . Q.RAND 'WINDOW T\ISPLAY OF tpiSH. COMPRISING MANY SPECIES NOT HITHERTO EXPOSED FOR SALE. Our Display will be an eye-opener to those who take an interest in piscatorial matters. WALLACE CARTER, Manager. TDEMOVAL NO T N I C E. THE ART JEWELLERY STORE Has Removed to more Central Premises, 185, SYMONDS-STREET, Next Artlight Studio. All orders for Gold Wire Name Brooches left at Karangahape Road may be obtained at the above address. TfIELD rpiLES i We, the undersigned manufacturers of Field Tiles, hereby cancel from the date hereof all our previous quotations, price lists, and contracts for Field Tiles, and give notice that the prices have been raised from this date. • New; prices will be furnished on application. Auckland, 28th July. 1911. THE N.Z. BRICK, TILE, AND POTTERY CO., LTD. THE GRANGER BRICK AND TTLE CO.. LTD. M. EXLER AND SON. pLUNKET NURSES. There are only two Plunkeb Nurses employed in Auckland, namely Nurse Chappell. Park Road, and Nurse Brion. 53, Symonds-strect. Uniform.—Silver Grey with silver medal and green arm badge.' inscribed with initials V.P. ' Telephone 1703 at No. I. Chancery Lane, where the Nurses can be consulted, and telephone messages received from nine o'clock to 10 every morning, and on Mondav. Tuesday. Thursday, and Friday, from two oclock to 4 p.m. , M. E. PARKES. Hon. Sec. TfiDWARD TTiUNNE, PAINTER, PAPERH ANGER, DECORATOR, GLAZIER. Etc. (Established •28 vears). Notifies his many customers and the public generally that he has REMOVED to 21, NUGENT-STREET (off Khyber Pass). 'Phone 1333. Best Workmanship Guaranteed. MR. J. H. GARRETT wishes to thank his many Customers and Friends for their past favours, and to notify them that Mr. R. .T. Reid. of Christchurch, will in future carry on the business. r ' ======= ===== ! .—J. > Educational. , ' '„ HERR RAIMUND PECHOTSCH, Professor Guildhall School of Music. London. L.A.M.. L.C.M.. H.C.M. Receives Pupils for Violin. Voice Production, Singing, and Piano, at his Music Studio, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. No. 10, Second Floor, 64. Queen-street(, i Where he can be interviewed Tuesday and Friday afternoons. -..'MADAME PECHOTSCH, Voice Production and Singing. -ENGINEERING TpDUOATION. In order to cope with the ever-increasing number of Students in Engineering, the Classrooms of the Auckland School of Engineers are being enlarged, and additions to the models and equipments made. This .School, through its Principal. Jas. W. Bower, specialises in preparing Candidates for all Government Examinations for Marine and Lund. Steam, Oil.'Mining, and Electrical Certificates -<. '' In addition to the above. Courses in Refrigeration. Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics. Carpentry, etc., are given. Scud or call for Prospectus to JAS yf gOWER. AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, TOP FLOOR. TYRONE BULLDINGS, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. . 'Phone 1734. P.O. Box 50. jjo you K now • You can secure' a DIPLOMA IN BOOK-KEEPING, Given by the Sooiety of Accountants under an Examination conducted by the N.Z. University in NOVEMBER. We have now completed a SPECIAL COURSE, and can supply intending Candidates with complete printed notes and full ~' instruction at once. Oar Special Course allows you to sit for Two Examinations. If you are unsuccessful this year, you can CONTINUE FREE TO 1912 EXAM. For full particulars, call or write, or ring 'Phono 1462, TTEMINGWAY AND -OOBERTSON. PUBj:o ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS-STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. r" ""'"-" "' " '" ' "■" * ■" .'!—, , -j DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING. TERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. SPEED CERTIFICATES just Secured, by Students from Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London: Miss E. Williams ... 130 words per min. Miss R. O'Halloran ... 120 . „ „ „ i i Miss E. Vickers ... ICO .. „ ~ Miss V. Mason ..- 80 „ „ , Miss M. Jakobi ... .80 „ „ „ ' Miss L. Whelan ... 80 „ , „ „ Miss L. Lepiue ... 80 „ „ „ Miss M. Brigham ... 80 „ „ ~ .-i Miss I. Targuse ... 80 ~ „ „ Miss M. McCrae ... 80 „ „ „ Miss H. Taylor ... 80 '„ „ „ Miss D. Ancel ... •80 „ Miss S. Hunter ... 80 „ „ ,; Miss V. Hanna ... 80 „ „ „ Mr. L. Warner ... 80 „ „ „ THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND. WRITE, CALL, OR TELEPHONE FOR PROSPECTUS. T TT pOLWILL. ' SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOK-' KEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL. SWANSON-STREET. 'Phone. 1147. Founded 1893. DOLLAR INSTITUTION, N.B. (Charles S. Dougall, M.A.. formerly Eglinten. Fellow, Glasgow University), Headmaster, which Re-opens on 4th September next, provides, \ at a moderate cost, a complete High' School Education in all departments, for pupils from 10 years of age upwards. Illustrated prospectuses may be had' on application to the Headmaster, or to Thos. J. Young, F.C.1.5., Secretary; and at the office of this naper*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14745, 29 July 1911, Page 3
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