Situations Vacant. rPHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GIRLS' J- GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MELBOURNE. THE COUNCIL OF THE ABOVE SCHOOL! INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF HEAD MISTRESS. Salary. £400 per annum, together with board and residence and capitation lees, •which, on the present basis, would bring the salary up to £470 per annum. The Head Mistress has no financial responsibility in connection with the management of the School. Applicants must be Communicant Members of the Church, of England or of some Church in communion therewith. Applications, _ staging age and experience, etc.. accompanied by photofrraph and recent testimonials, must reach the Bursar of the •School, addressed to the Diocesan Registry. Cathedral Buildings, Swanston Street, Melbourne. NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON ON NOVEMBER 1. 1915. The Head Mistress will be required to enter upon her duties at the beginning of the First School Term in 1916 (second week in February). A copy of the School Prospectus may be obtained on application to ■the Bursar of the School or in New Zealand 10 Gordon and Gotch Proprietary, Limited, at Auckland or Christchurch. Melbourne, September 20. 1915. ' Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING, private lessens.—Miss Reid. No. 1. Anglesea St.. Ponsonby. MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes.— Miss Oram, 5. Hepburn St. Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 4; Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Terms: Is Ro per lesson. MDLLE. LE ROUS. School for Up-to-date Dressmaking. Morning Afternoon, and Evening Classes. Terms moderate.—Stirling. 161. Grafton Rd. Its! MERVYN WILSON, Teacher of Piano. Violin and Mandolin. Waimana Hall, and 254. Queen St. 'Phone, 112. Kingsland. "\TISS AYLING. — Woodcarvinc. Poker- ! i.T_L work. Stencilling. Price Lists. Send ' 2s 6d, and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving.— Strand Arcade, Auckland. j MISS WINIFRED MITCHELL (late of Court Cards" Company), receives a Pupils lor V—Mountcessing, I llraltou Rd. MR. A A. PARTRIDGE. Teacher of i Mandolin. Banjo, and Guitar. Studio, 21. Grafton Rd.. near Choral Hall. Instru- , ments lent beginners free. MOTHERS and Daughters should attend MRS. MALCOMSON'S (late of London) School of Dress and Costuine Making. < lasses held day and evening under her supervision. Is a lesson. Special terms for throe months' training. Dresses also cut and prepared for home furnishing. I Address : ! MALCOMSON. Over Walker's. Chemists. ; Corner Wellesley St. West and Elliott St. I PR EN CH CLASSES-' X AND PRIVATE TUITION. j MAJOR DE MARTIN has the honour to ; inform intending Pupils that his Classes will ; commence on WEDNESDAY, October 13. I Pupils visited at their homes if required. I Classroom at ! STONEHURST (Annexe), Mount Street. Terms, apply at above address. S I C A L EDUCATION. MR. EDGAR RANDAL, Organist and Choirmaster. Pitt Street Methodist Church, Teacher of Pianoforte. Organ, and SingingMr. Randal will interview intending Pupils at his private residence. Rautangi Road. Mount Eden, every Monday afternoon and ■' evening, or at Pitt Street Methodist School- i room every Thursday afternoon, from 4.30 i to 5 o'clock. j MO TOR -DRIVING- ■ Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, On Modern Gate-Change Car. Council Certificate Guaranteed. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL, 'Phone 4344. 24. Smeeton's Bides. Garage. 31-33, Stanley St. 'Phone 3129. UTTERING AND stammbbt^ MS. JOHN McDOUGALL. Author, Inventor and Expert Teacher of the easiest, quickest. and most natural method yet discovered for Curing Stammering and other Speech Defects. Note British. Australian, and New Zealand testimonials and references Address: ORAKAU AVENUE. Greenwood's Corner, Epsom, Auckland. Wanted to Buy. i~tH A FFC U *1" XER, good second-hand, V/ wanted to Purchase, for power.— price, where to be seen to B. Budden, Houikrsri, Otorohanga. DOGS, small, any breed, hunt rabbits well and yap. wanted to Buy.-—G C. Nevile, Pukeatua, Waikato. CLAIR Vermorel Knapsack Spray Pump, -EJ in good order; must bo reasonable. Spray Pump, 2181^HEEALD. i?ISHING-Rod, strong, complete; reasonable.State price, A'.O F., Avondale Post Office. FALSE Teeth (sound or otherwise), and .Dental Waste; top market price by return mail—Post to Manager, " Pearline " Co.. 56. City Chambers. "JViTTLK Dandy, with 10 to 15-gal. can. good . i'l condition.—Particulars to Steven. Glanville Terrace. Parnell. "RING up Mrs. KellyShe buys and sells Fi ladies . Gent.s , and Children's. Misfit Clothing, Trunks, Boots. 'Phone 2606 —392 Queen St. COTCH Terrier Pup (dog). State price kj and address Auntie.. 2197, HERALD. STOVE, second-hand. good condition, wanted to buy for cash; size 1 or 2.— Lowest price and particulars to Box 380. Q CRAP Zinc, Lead, Brass, Copper, etcV ~ Highest casn prices paid. Cart calls ! lor the smallest quantities.P.O. Box 1148. I TYPEWRITER, must be in good ordar X. and cheap for cash; state make and 1 —Typewriter, 225, !HEEATiT>. I TYPEWRITER, second - hand, wanted- I X. - must be in good order.—Particulars and ' price to H. V. Burton, Storekeeper, Maaurewa. ANTED TO PURCHASE. ONE FIRE ALARM, BELL, weighing not less than 30011>. State price, name of maker, and place of delivery to THE SECRETARY. Fire Board, Hamilton. T3OTTLES. SCRAP METALS, HORSE--t> SHOES, AND SCRAP IRON. Highest Prices given. Write for Quotations. HILDRETH AND SON, Customs St. West. Dealer, 88, Ponsonby Ed., V ,? uyß Too!». Bicycles, Guns, Revolvers. Jewellery, Bags, Cameras, etc. Highest prices given. T/ 4J 2?i E S.'< Ge ?.M\ and Children's Left-oS ** lothing,Boots, etc. Letters promptly attended to.Mrs. Denmson, 96, Hobson St. "lyrRS. BOTTRILL buys Ladies' Gent.'s t7. an r.i iv 1 - 1 % Superior Misfit and v?i S Jfktbme. , Letters attended to— Phone 3488 018 m Wellesl «7 St. A PPAREL -F. W. Fischer, 350. Queen St] c.. IOVDl OVD - Statue), buyer Left-oS Clothing, Suit Cases, Jewellery, Boots. False Teeth hone 3021. Country orders solicited. A PPAREL.—Mrs. Martin. 842, Queen St. I a op 3 Gre boys every description of Second-hand Clothing, Travelling Trunks Bags, Boots. Jewellery, etc. Highest prices gantry orders specially attended. 'Phone 0 L ® ? A^ SE TEETH BOUGHT, sound 71 or - br ° kei y beßt Possible prices in New /.ealaned.— any you have to J. Dunstone, Box, 1053, G.P.0.. Auckland; est 25 years- Casn by return post-(T-ET the Furniture, in any quanV* tity. bought outright for spot cash • generous prices guaranteed. HADRUP AND McHARDY, Auctioneers. 4. Lome St. 'Phone '5756. M R S. J. LINDSAY, 51. Victoria St W iTX Js €W and Second-hand Clothing, Furniture. etc.. Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. F U ~~ N ~G u a. Send your FUNGUS to the DIRECT EXPORTER. We give HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ONLY. AH CHEE AND CO.. 80i _1 5 3._ Auckland, opp. G*.P.O. G PP^RE I !: 3^ VERGO?TS C S P BOOTS. PAW TICKETS! GET OUR PRICES before giving away or selling for a mere Bong. Owing to big demand we are offering from 10s to 60s per suit Ring up 3976, and our representative will call on you. THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING , „ „ AND REPAIRING CO * 4, Gt - North Road (nr. Ponsonby Reservoir). tW E t ARE BUYERS FOR CASH. - - L In Largs or Small Quantities, «# BOTTLES, SACKS, RAGS, RUBBER, _ BONES, METAL, ETC. w.fs"? Consignments solicited- Cash ra. . putted the same day as goods cheeked. 1 V QIARK JJBOS. r a
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19151016.2.4.1
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 2
Word Count
1,145Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 2
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.