Educational. ' ' " "PLaM " SCHOOL OF -ART AND AUCK LAND ART SCHOOL. PUBLIC ART ';■ GALLERY. AUCKLAND. The School is open every morning, aftei noon, and evening, and all branches 0 Fine and Applied Arts are Taught by Fully qualified Distructors. : ■ • Under the "Elam" Bequest there are i large number of Free Studentsbips. A am ' B sion can also be obtained by payment o Fees., ■ '..: r . The whole of these Classes are recognise( by the Education Department of the Not Zealand Government • _ , ■' E. W. PAYTON. i ■• • Director. . rriHE T ABIES' piOLLEGE ANI , COHOOL OF jifusia CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. . Principal: Mrs. 8. A. MOOEE-JONL3. M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM.. 6.K.. London. ■.■■'■-. Stalf of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorou- 1 ! Modem High-class Kducatior for Girls on Christian but Unseotariar Principles. Exams- prepared for. Moaet-i Languages Taught' Conversationally. Mater nal Supervision ' and Moral Discipline Stone Buildingb. with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Pros pectus at Messrs. Upton and Co.. and Champtaloup and Edmiston. 'Phone 808. Free railway; trams to gate. , TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 17. ; QONTINUATION . \ CLASSES An Additional Continuation. Class has been formed for Evening Students 'prepar ing for the ; Fifth and Sixth Standard Ex animations. This Class will be held or MONDAY. TUESDAY, and THURSDAY EVENINGS from 7-9.30. in the Norma: School. Fee, 12s 6d per term. Class com mences on MONDAY NEXT. May 12. •:-->-" y.»■:■ ■ GEORGE GEORGE; Director. Technical College, Auckland. May 7, 1913 CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVONPORI - (Ingleaide. Mr. Philson's late Eesi- ; J--.V • dence, Vauxhall Road), / BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, . Principal, MRS. A. E. DEAN. Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, Wellington. All communications may be addressed to the Principal, Cheltenham College, who will receive parents of intending pupils frqm February 3. : ' • _v Teachers of Music. , MM. t^T ANTONIA MARTINENGO. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. PIERCE BUILDINGS, SYMONDS STREET. 'Phone. 2468. Extensive experience as a Professional Singer. SCHOOL FOB .'? MANDOLIN. '" BANJO.. , AND GUITAR. Studios 21. .Grafton Road. near.Choral EalL MR. A A. PARTRIDGE (Principal). ALFRED p R 1 0 K TEACHER ELOCUTION. VOICE PRODUCTION, AND DRAMATIC ART. . Address: 21. SWANSON STREET. t~, . SB I I Stationery, Books, etc. FIRE! ttit'dt? 1 ' MK f'TIREI 'GREAT SALVAGE SALE ;.T AEGEST T>AET OF \TIT.Y QTOCK, ,■■•- - Consisting ,of ' . ' " ■'.'" ■[ -.',' .''■■ "■■ ', ' / ' • ':'■: • STATIONERY ,;.' ;4 -, ' . •vrovELs •ACCOUNT TDOOKS, •/ ' - ': I :> .' "rriEw .•books." '■< ';. f ~ ■■ :: fJITAGAZINES -. ' v ' '"'*' ~,' etc;, , ETC, ,'■ " ■ '.?.' ' '*'* --*.--- And- -;■ ' I rpHOUSANDS: OF "poSTCAEDS ■ .' \ \ At .'-'.!'. YOUR OWN PRICE. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH % BETWEEN 12 AND 2. •' GALE TO /"10MMBNCE AT , 11 AM FRIDAY, * BB 9™ GEO. LE PETIT, LATE SPRECKLEY AND CO., "':.■■■■ ■ -'!■.■•■ " '' ■' '■ ■ ■ i .- .■■' - NEXT OLD P. 0., SHORTLAND STREET. ( = gggg= . ggggg , 1 ; ============= I Business Notice^. Tl/TOTOEISTS, ■:. TyTOTOR-pYCLISTS. / TT7IREE TTULCANISING BY THE "DOT" VULCANISER PROCESS. MR. HOWARD and his Assistants will give a Demonstration in Vulcanising TODAY (Thursday), from 10 a.m., in ' ' SPRAGG'S AUCKLAND GARAGE. . 1. 40-50, LORNE STREET. - • . •Owners of Motor-cars - and Motor-bicycles, bring your tyres and tubes along ana get them thoroughly"-' repaired ■-' Free of Charge by experts, with the Simplest, and Most Efficient Vulcan on the market. 'A boy can use it without fear of injuring tyre or' tube.' I The Complete Outfit (with sufficient repairing gum for 40 repairs), is £2 2s. ' The DOT will also repair Milking Machines Tubing, and Inflations, and any brought along will be REPAIRED FREE OF CHARGE during Demonstration. p t . A, BSOLUTELY ' : FREE : TO ALL MOTORISTS, MOTOR-CYCLISTS, AND OTHERS. A DEMONSTRATION, given by the Paten- ! tees of the Wonderful DOT VULCANISER. We are prepared to effect REPAIRS to any class of rubber goods—Tyres, Tubes, Tubing, etc.free of charge, in order to demonstrate this marvellous little machine. ! The opportunity available for ONE DAY ONLY. ' Therefore, roll up with your Repairs TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), the 9th inst., to QPINKS'S ARAGE, - "v. ■ •. 37, ALBERT STREET. ': Outfits, £2 2s (complete j'l - " ~;; I -.j;;,'- ' . , Tea. ;.-;,■ rp.6 ENJOY A CUP :OF TEA IT IS NECES- ■-;■) SARY TO GET THE BEST. J'-' ;:I "_ :/P"-' T . O.', I', N ' 8 IS THE BRAND YOU' REQUIRE. . IT COMES FROM THE BEST GARDENS IN CEYLON AND INDIA PACKED IN FOUR GRADES. ' , ,TO BE HAD AT ALL STOREKEEPERS. Tjl. pLLINGHAM AND- /~10.. TTD.. GENERAL MERCHANTS. \ ;^ j ;:;>.,; CUSTOMS STREET EAST ; '"- i ■■■''- STOP I - Look I: Our Queen Street Shop is open all day Wednesdays and 9.30 FriI day 'night. Taylor-made Boots.— Taylor, 95. Queen Street, and 73. Karangahape Road. PIANOS 1 i PIANOS!! PIANOS! It From 6s a week—The No-Deposit Piano Co., 28, High Street. . , . -" ■ ■ i ■iiiiiimimmw—nn
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15296, 8 May 1913, Page 4
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