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; Edncationab . v . ASIILTON GIRLS' SCHOOL. Head Mistress: MRS.'A. G. WHITEHORN. Next Term Begins : •For Boarders—MONDAY.February 9. For Day GirIs—TUESDAY, February 10. FEES: FOR DAY GIRLSUpper School: 3 Guineas per term. Lower School: 2 Guineas per' term. FOR BOARDERS— Upper School: 20 Guineas per term. Lower School: 18 Guineas per term. Prospectus on Application. Mrs. Whitehorn will be "At Home" to interview parents on THURSDAY, February 6. ■QIOCEBAN HIGH SCHOOL. Chairman of Council - Hon. E. Mitchelson. Headmistress • Miss M. E. Pulling, B.A. (Lon.). SCHOOL REOPENS. For New Girls, THURSDAY, Feb. 12, 10 a.m. For Boarders. THURSDAY, Feb. 12, about ✓ 5 p.m. For Day Girls returning, FRIDAY, Feb. 13, 10 a.m. ■ Fees for Day Pupils, from £9 9s per annum. Fees for Boarders, from £75 per annum. The Headmistress will be at School to receive entries and see parents on the following days from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: THURSDAY and FRIDAY, January 29 and 30; FRIDAY, Feb. 6, and MONDAY, Feb. 9. At other times by appointment only, except between Feb. 1 and Feb. 6, when she will not be at home. Applications for admission may be made at any time by letter, and will be dealt with in order of date. + CT. ANTHONY'S CONVENT SCHOOL, U HUNTLY. Under the Patronage of the Right Reverend Dr. Cleary, And Conducted by THE SISTERS OF THE MISSION, Will be OPENED ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3.' The School is replete with all modern scholastic equipment, and will accommodate 100. pupils. The subjects taught will include those msidental to the . requirements of a first-class primary and secondary education. gOUTHWELL SCHOOL, HAMILTON. Preparatory Boarding and Day School for Boys, ages from 7 to 14 years. Headmaster: CECIL E. FERRIS, Notts., England. Country situationextensive grounds. 15 Minutes from Railway Station. NEXT TERM BEGINS ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914. Prospectus on Application. Legal Notices. AYES, JgUTTLK. AND J^ARLING, goucrroßS. AUCKLAND OFFICE:: w a BurrLBJJERALD "gUIIi)INGB, " ; WYNDHAM STREET. , [A CARD.] r YP J QRACROFT -^yiLSON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. < Has commenced Practice at : GREY BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. - Telephone A 684. .> REMOVAL NOTICE. The Undersigned beg to notify thai from ' and after JANUARY. 19th, 1914. their Offices will be situated at' the >- ' ' LAW' COURT ; BUILDING,"' '* Jf. HIGH STREET. AUCKLAND, :; Close to the steps leading to the Deeds Office. RUSSELL AND CAMPBELL, -y:; Solicitors. Auckland. f January 18, 1914. i . ; 1 Dental. ' p g gHIR BIFFS. DENTIST, . V v; : MUTUAL ? LIFE ASSURANCE BUILDINGS. , ; Queen Street. " (Above' Thos. Cook and Sons.) E. G. C vmm 1 ' Jyj - QOLDICUTT, DENTAL SURGEONS. COR. OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STB. 'Phone 4181. j. WATSON'S BUILDINGS (Second Floor). j —— : —- ~jyp QWN . gPECIAL OF pAINLESS jgXTRACTION ' ■ Possesses ; .-j MANY AND GREAT ADVANTAGES WHICH ARE DISTINCTIVE. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN. ;,- . X ,t 2. NO need to come back the second time, or oftener, as under some othei methods. 4 D 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. . No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums. 4. Perfectly SAFE for all ages. I safely use it on all patients from 8 to K years of age. S 6. IF you have a weak heart, or are suffering from any other complaint, ii will not affect you in the least. 6. NO Painful Pricking. < 7. NO Swollen Gums or after effects. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlcsslj extracted. ALL EXTRACTIONS FREE When Sets Are Made. * All Gold. Amalgam, Porcelain, or Cemenl D Fillings Executed Painlessly. l ' SPECIALIST IN GOLD CROWNS. GOLI e, • INLAYS. AND GOLD CROWN AND e • BRIDGE WORK. e JJENTIST Q jyjTUNROE jgMANUEI e, DOES IT. a, ONLY ADDRESS: j-tOMINION QHAMBERS, 6 ' 65, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND ie, (Two Doors Below Smeeton's), J0 ' OVER WRIGHT'S. te, ag HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7to 8 each . evening. te, _ >3 OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON. *' QRA NG E JJLOSSOI >R QRANGE gLO 88 O 1 QRANGE gl/OSSOI K- irjiEA. The Finest Tea Procurable. =* ONCE TRIED, G, ALWAYS USED. All Grocers, 2s lb. ;S. Wholesale from JJNTRICAN AND 00.. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 3

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655

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 3

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