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Educational EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE pOE JILL. EXPERT COACHING. Q.ATBNBY AND gBEW, , MR. W. J. GATENBY, 8.A.. LL.B.. of Beresford Street School, Auckland, and ' MR P. C. BREW. B.A. (Senior Scholar in Economics, 1916), of the Normal School. Auckland, Bee to announce that they are prepared to Coach by Correspondence a Limited Number of Students for TEACHERS' A, B. C AND D CERTIFICATES. PUBLIC SERVICE, MATRICULATION ACCOUNTANCY LAW PROFESSIONAL EXAMS. Special Courses provided for Standard V. and VI. Certificates and for those seeking General Educational Improvement, Communications to nATENBY AND 'DREW, BOX 1138, G.P.0., AUCKLAND. ™" i ■ ■ '' 11 . i !■ AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. MANUAL AND TECHNICAL BRANCH. MILLINERY CLABSES FOR LADIES. Course of 10 weekly lessons of 21 hours each. Instructor: Mrs. J. Mcpherson, lately head milliner, Herbert Haynea, Ltd., Dunedin. Mrs. McPherson will attend to enrol students from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. as follow!:—Devonport. MONDAY, 24th Maroh, at Technical School; Takapiros, TUESDAY, 25th March, at Parish Hall; Otahuhu, WEDNESDAY, 28th March, in /nblio School; Onehunw. FRIDAY, 28th March, at Coronation Hall. A. B. JUNIPER. Domestic Science Organiser, Auckland Education Board. TJNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. 22, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. „ PERSONAL TUITION.-Day and Evening Clsss«3 are held for the B.A , LL 8.. N.Z. Matriculation, etc Special attention is given to Students for Matriculation. DEPARTMENT FOB JUNIORS.-Par-uculars may lie had on application. TUITION BY CORRE6PONDENCE.Coursei have been prepared for the Matriculation, P.8.E., Surveyors' Examinations, «t 0 Particulars may b« had on application. Next Term will commence ou WEDNESDAY, February ID. The , Principal will be ot tho College on and after FRIDAY. February Id, to make arrangements for next term H. A. HOLL. 8.A., 'Fhone 4271. Maths.Hon., Camb.. Eng. gCHOOL OF ART. VEUM''SCHOOL OF ART, Rutland St., AUCKLAND ART SCHOOL, Auckland. THE NEXT TERM OF THE SCHOOL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, MARCH 17. ■PINE ART, COMMERCIAL A RT, ART. Free Studentships Under the " Elam" Bequest. E. W. PAYTON, Director. iT<HE LADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA, 1 For BOARDING AND DAY PDPIL9 (Age* from 8 Years is 21), REOPENS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919. Principal, • MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. Prospectus obtainable at Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmistou, or Whitcombe and Tombs, Stationers. City, or Principal. Teachers of Music. y I 0 L I N. MISS WINIFRED MITCEELL WILL RESUME TEACHING on MONDAY, MARCH .16, at her Studio, Commercial Bank Buildings. Interviews: Mondays and Thursdays. 10 to 12. MABEL gT. JAMES. OF LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM, And of the Late Mr. Osmond Tearle's Shakotiperian Company, PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION. RECITATION. GEBTURE. GRACE, SOCIAL CULTURE. Pupil* prepared for PUBLIC SPEAKING. CONCERT PLATFORM, STAGE. For terms, etc., address c.o Messrs. Lewis R. Eady sad Son, Ltd., Queen St. (opposite His Majesty's Theatre). . MRS- • JEAN KILMARTIN, &A.8., VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. 19, COMMERCIAL BANK BLDGS., Prospectus at Eady'a and E. and F. Piano Agency. MR, F. E. FAIRBbRN. Teacher Piano- . forte and Theory, 130 passes, 162 examined; appointment by maa.— Grange lid, Mt Eden. w ELOCUTION. Voice Culture, Reading, Deportment, Musical Monologues, Dramatic Sketches, Public Recitals, May.— "...iur Griffiths, Gold Medallist (late Edinburgh and Sydney). 103. Grafton Rd. Scottish Press: "A Charming Reciter." Musical Examinations. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, I LONDON. PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS, 1919. Entries for the above close on SATURDAY, March 29. Entry forms and all information can bo obtained from Messrs. A. Eady and Co., Queen Street, Auckland, or from Mrs. Dutton (5660, two rings). Extra Entries can also be received for , June Theory Examination. H. A. MARRINER, Secretary. Restaurants and tearooms. GANFORD'S TPIBH . RESTAURANT LOWER QUEEN ST. (opp. G.P.0.). Business will bo carried on as usual, during Alterations. BEST Is MEAL IN AUCKLAND. "HpIFFIN" iTTALK. A SENSIBLE SUGGESTION How about Lunch to-day? Cakes ate Beonoß are no good. Bystem needs fortifying, and building up in au tumn. Try a course of " Tiffin' Lunches. Appetising but substan tial. Bit of fish—« toothsome en tree-e, out off the joint—with delici ous sweets to follow— such a cur of tea or coffee! You'll feel fit »i you patronise IJHE rpIFFIN, a. CITY CHAMBERS, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets / pOFFEE!!! COFFEE!!! COFFEE!!! POPULAR WINTER MENU. For— BREAKFAST, "Stag's Head" Coffee. LUNCH, "Stag's Head" Tea. ' AFTERNOON TEA. "Orange Blossom" DINNER, " Stag's Head" Coffee Ask for "MOCHA," "FRENCH," and " PLANTATION" Brands in Air-tight Tine preserving full Aroma of these splendid ALL AT POPULAR PRICES AND FROM ALL GROCERS. Proprietors: A. J. E NTRICAN *"> C ;O.,. TD, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 13

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