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■ r Educational., ■ y-■ AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. .*] NOTICE TO COMMITTEES. PABENTB. j REOPENING OF SCHOOLS. v In conformity with instructions received from the District Health Officer. the-Board diwota that all schools under its jurisdiction reopen on MONDAY NEXT. 81st infant further, the Board directs that the Head i Teachors of- any schools from, which many J children are absent on account of Infl-uenna. oither as .patients or contacts, shall pine. ' dlatoly fully report the circumstances to the . Bo ' , E. C. PURDIE. Secretary. Auckland. May 26. 1920. ] •jpARMERS' FARM EcHOUIT RUAKURA GOVERNMENT ARM OP INSTRUCTION. HAMILTON. Courses of instruction in (1) General Agriculture. (2) Live Stock. (3) Dairying, U) Woolclassing, will bo held at Ruakura from MONDAY. Jab 12.. to SATURDAY. July 17. Thou© desiring to attend ar« requested i to Bead in applications at onco to J. P. KALAUGEEB. Supervisor Education Office, Auckland. TTING'S. nOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. , BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. By tho dircction*of the Health Department, 1 tho opening of school is POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY. Ist JUNE, 1920. , BOARDERS RETURN. [ MONDAY. 31st MAY, 1920. D 0 N N I N G. HAMILTON GIRLS' SCHOOL. NEXT TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, " JUNE 1. Boarders expected after 2 p.m. on MONDAY, Slst May. „„,,„„ R. ENGLISH, Secretary. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY.As tho Caws first Arranged have full enrolments, additional classes are being °DMSSSnKING: An Extra Class will be W:SSM\KING: An Extra Class will be termed in Thursday evenings if sufficient . enrol. 10 lessons, 7s (3d. " MILLINERY: Extra Claw will be formed (evening to be arranged) if sufficient enrol. 10 lessons, 7a Gd. Y.W.C.A.. Upper Queen Street. SOUTHWELL BOYS' SCHOOL, HAMILTON. SECOND TERM COMMENCES JUNE 1. Boarders Return May 81. Prospectus on applicM'on to THE HEADMASTER. THE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUEKA. For BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS. (Ages (rom 6 Years to 21.) TERM 11. OPENS JUNE 8 (D.V.) Principal': Mr* S.A. MOORE-JONES (London). Prospectus at Messrs. Charaptaloup, Whitcombe and Tombs, or of Principal. D npE AROHA COLLEGE DAY AND BOARDING, PREPARATORY, AND SECONDARY SCHOOL. Situated own grounds of 88 acres. . Ideal surroundings. Open-air dormitories Most up-to-date methods of educationmental and physical. SCHOOL WILL OPEN MAY 28, 1920. 's Profmecltts on Application to Messrs. Manto deno Jackson. To Aroha, by whom letter* d will be forwarded. '• Parents wishing to interview Principal • may do so on or after May 19. C. G. MAY. Prinoipal. Care Mc.isrs. Maodeno Jnckson, To Aroha. 3 ' UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. " V 22, FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. , 3. I CLOSED FOR VACATION. SECOND TERM COMMENCES ON I „. TUESDAY. JUNE Ctb. >« PERSONAL TUITION.-Day and Evening Is Clones as u-ual. Special attention is given no Matr.dilution Students, k . DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORB.-Partlcu. .tit, may bo had on application. __ Prospectus s<3tit on application. The oflioc in opened each day for inquiries, ," etc. Tho Principal will bo in Auckland on a ami alter SATURDAY, June 6, in order to y. unko arrangements for neit terra, H. A. HOLL, 8.A.. Maths.. Hens., Camb. En.,' ce 'Phono 427J WHAT OF YOUR FUTURE ? >»,. It tests with yourself. Decide nor and $■ let Ha r><"!r> you to realise your ambition. Prospectus and »d" ice free. Civil Encinoorina ■: Survevinc

uivu ccciDOoriuii ;: Dur<wyinß . Architecture ' Uo-infcrced Concrete Plumber's Certificate Theory of Plumbing ' Drawing for Plumbers Public- 'i.rams. Accour.t-.nny Book-keeping Teachers Exams. University Degrees , Pharmacy. ■ Journalism ' O.A' C CORRESPONDENCE "rtOLLEOE, BOX 1673. AUCKLAND. Business Oliico. 22. Shortland Street. Principal: G. V. ELAN ASSY. Ph. D. Perry Services. MsSirPAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY , L COMPANY. LIMITED. , f •OAYBWATEB, 'PAKAPUNA, AND ;Tl jILFORD T3EACHE9. fl.B. POTDKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western Entrance) Monday to Thursday, quarter past ' every -.our, Irum 715 a.m. until 10.15 p.m.. Friday and Saturday, quarter past every hour, from 7.16 a.m. to 11,15 p.m. • /■ i "■■■;■■■':;■:■■ QrjNDAYB. ■ The 8.8.' PUPUKE will leave Auckland at . 10.0 and 11.0 in., 1.0. 2.16, 8.20, 4.10. 6.45, 6.40, ,8 0, 0.0, but in order to , meet traflic requirements ft nidre frequent service may be run on Sunday afternoon. { ROUND TRIP. Adults, lis Cd: Children under 12 .vows. 9d--4 ■ II w——w—WW» Nursing Homes. MATERNITY NURSING HOME. NURSE CANTY ('Phone 3182), 15, Ilunt.y Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road, y Patients taken with or without doctor, i n TV 1 ISH MACMILLAN, Certificated Maternity' 111 Nurse, baa Vacancies lor Ladies during I Accouchement; quiet, pleasant home.— 17 tt Ligiir I'laco, Gratton. ' \T\JRSE SHEPHERD, of Shelly Beach, has i.l it amoved to 67, Grcon Lane (late Nurse Jakemaa). 'Phone 3612 (3 rings). VTURSE. B. DONALD, of Horriaville. Dc JLM minion Rd. Private Maternity Nursing Home, has removed to a new and up-to-dat© nursing home. Herbert Road, socond house ) on loft from Dominion Rd. 'Phone 29U2. r' —— ' " 7~~~~~,;zz ;.-,' [ " Miscellaneous. FRANK HOWLETT. 209. Karaneahape Rd. —Cheapest for bent Hatrwork. Combings worked up. Price list of Switches and k Transformations posted. i '• TJIDS come thick and fast when Coakley JD wields the hammer I TXriIEN you take TORA-LINE. you knovJ VV why everybody takes TORA-LINE-IF You Want a Good Price for your Piano, See Coukley. . OIEND an hour at GEORGE WALKER'S t> SALEROOMS. You'll enjoy it better . than the pictures. _^^^ A LL Kiuds of Clothing Made, Cleaned. J\. Altered, or B-cpa.red, at the Little Shop 66, Khyber Pag.i. . SLICK-SHINE, the old original, back again" —The U>?l Polish for Furniture and 0 . Linos. No rrUiing; no slipping. S. VISITORS to Auckland should make a 7 V point of vbjiting WALKER'S 810 «- AUCTION MART. 38, Queen St. sr XAT® Hcsharpen dull Safoty-Razor Blades," VV make thorn as good as new, la Cd dot. »t id postage—HAZAßD'S. Queen St. ' i' for soles at private homes Ha IP \J gate the bids. ce /""OMMLRCIAL Mcn.-Accident and Kick\y ness may overtake you. Perfect Mid ,). cheap protection.— Insurance Co. 101. Qtttcu St i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 10

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