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EDUCATIONAL. UT. BRIDE'S CONVENT, OUKAT NORTH ROAD, AVON DALE. BOARDIXG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Built on most modern lines, beautifully situated in healthiest part of Avondale, with ample playing grounds, this school stands for » thoroug'ft education in nil branches. Special facilities for Painting and Music. Piano, Harp, 'Cello, Violin and Singing. School reopens MONDAY, March 'J. subject to Health Authorities' permission. New l.ynn busses push door. For Terms, Apply. SI ST Kit SU PKIU OR. SCHOOL, HAMILTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR HOYS. Opening of School postponed by order of | the Health Department. Reopening will be The Headmaster (Mr. 11. (I. Sersel). will [bp at the School from MONDAY, !'(•!>- | ruriry 'J. Prospectus oii application to THK SKcI'tKTA H Y._ 'si MAR i S SCHOOL, STRATFORD. A CHURCH OF ENGLAND HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. KINDER G A RTF,X, PRIMARY, AND SECONDARY. Ileal:by Situation. Bracing Climate. Spacious Grounds UO acre). Modern Buildings, own farm and garden produce. Cricket, Tennis. Basket Ball, and Swimming. All Subjects. Moderate Fee:;. FULL STAFF OF COMPETENT TEACHERS, Write for prospectus to the Lady Principal. M JSS HL'SSEV. B. A. ! Lond J _ r'M VERS it Y ( OACH ING COLLEGE U 22. Ferry Utiildings, Auckland. FIRST TERM WILL COMMENCE ON TIILKSDAV, FEBRUARY l!>. PERSONAL TUITION. Day and Evening Classes are held for Matriculation, Public Service, Teachers' Examinations, etc. Extra- Evening. Classes are also arranged for those requiring personal tuition in Latin. French. English and Mathematics. TUITION BY ( ORRESPOXDENCK. - Correspondence Courses have been prepared for all the above Examinations, and in addition for Surveyors' License and A.M.I.UK. The College is closed for Vacation, but full particulars may be had on app.ica lion to the Office, which is open daily UvtiW* Saturday, from 9-1 and from -J i. 11. A. HOLL. 8.A.. Cantab. Honours in Maths. I'honn 427b THE LADIES' COLL FtE. HEMUE R A Principals: MRS. AND MISS MOORE-JONES. DATE OF REOPENING WILL BE AD \ bK I iSJjI). Prospectus on Application. pAMBRIDGE COACHING COLLEGE. Malricnlation, Public Service. Pharmacy, 'J eatJlers' inanimation, .Degrees. Classes, Oral and Correspondence, being lormed by higtily-uuahhed, experienced Honours Graduate. PRINCIPAL, Box lOaii, -iiKi.iand. VOKJJLtC'U'iE JUNIOR ill Oil SC ttwoL. ENROLMENT OF PUPILS. The Headmaster will att;nd in the Technical JJevaiimeut on \\ i .u.MiSD.v l anil fcrUDAI JNJK.AM. February -o and ti< mst., iiours 1U a.m. to .12 noon, also i p.m. lo i p.m., for the purpose oi interviewing t/arents or Guardians oi Pupils wtio gained i'roficiency Ceruticates at ttto l'J'2l examination and explaining to tliem the aims ol the new school. Citizens oi JLMrktlale. Birkenhead. Gienfteld. and Aorthcotc, support your uw:n Junior High School. li. SID. G RIB BEN. Hon. Secretary, pAM BRIDGE PRIVATE SCHOOL, lor v iioys and Girls to seven yeais; oay or boarder.--Miss Ross. Hall St. PUPILS WANTED VRT Basket work, Coloured Lcathcrwork, Pokerwork, i'ewterwork, Penpamting. Stencilling, Woodvarvmg. Prospectus posted. —Mian Ayimg. ■!, Strand Arcade. i SULEIGH Coaching College, N-Z. Insur--•A ance Bldgs.—Ai at mutation. Public Exams., Book-keeping, Backward Education. -- Phone 2.T10A. __ i UCTION, Bridge '.tuition, given either j aV privately, or would make ( lass; par- | ticulars.--K.S.. 513. H.b KA.lt>.

(CLASSES and Private J union Elocution.— V Be-open February "2. —(J. M. i'ees, ISO, Top o' Symon.ls St. CLASSES. Costumes, Coats, Frocks, cut /' lor home finishing, 9-3. —Mademoiselle ] J (i Hour. Wool wort ii Offices, opp- iivoii. HESSMAKIXG Clashes. J-)ny and Evenins.—Cutting for Home Finishing. - Alius Coulthard, over Sneddon's, Symonds St. Phone 'i'JHtt D~~ JKESSMAKIXG Classes. —Home or professional; cutting, designing remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison Chambers Queen St. 1/'RE.\'CH Conversational Lessons, by Lady J. who has lived recent years in 1-ranee. -■Qualified, '-iSE Br.iiAi.n. 1/iKENCJI Tuition. Commercial. Privite L Correspondence, Tiamlalion. Mademoiselle Lse. Barbier, School of Languages. 10, Tabernacle Bldgf. G1 EKTHUJ)E~AX DE KTOX. Soprano Vocals' i«t Teacher Singing and Voice Proituc--1 ion. Lewis Eady's Studio Bldgs.. Karangahape Rd. ■ AKMON V and Composition. :ri :» interesting easv Icsi-ons. Prospectus free. — Simpson. Bright. St.. Glenmore, Auckland. TOIIN" M \XSOX, Teacher of Violin, »J 'Cello,* and ManrioHn,-?4'i, Symonds St., opp. P.O. (Mrs. F iVrkins). . MOTOR-Drivins taught thoroughly; Council certificate guaranteed : fees moderatc.—Auckland Motor School. n-2. Albert. St. M~~ OTOR-Car Driving. -Council Certificate guaranteed.—Waybill's _ Garage. G, lyower Albert. St. Phone 23CuA. IL T. HA RLE ?! ILES' Commercial College.- Individual instruction ci'en in Writiri". Quick Methods of Arithmetic, English. Book-keeping. Day Classes.. Third Floor, Hellaby s Bldgs.. opp. 0.P.0. T'ITJNEH giving instruction course pupil* for trade: no crowded classes; special opportunity.-- Phone '2l7fi. evenings. T>IANO Teae'cer, lady. Continental expeiiS. once, has Vacancies. Terms moderate. Homes visited. Interviews, 2to 5. It). Nov St., Three Lamps. Ponsonny. CJWJMMTXG Taught quicklv. cln«s or 0 private tuition; enrol now.—-D. B. Anderson. Box _ 1327. Phone S7IG. ! yHO\VCAHI) Writiiv-r. bit- money to 1 ' trained workers; easilv learnt; tuition | -a-i 1 l_r>er fee' you. Terms. 108, Hr»' i,r>. 8' TAMM BR INCi Can Be Cured.—Rarely is it due to organic defect. Thousands I have been successfully cured by Professor I Foote'a Methods.—Write for_ Free Booklet, Ho".'a v d Ballon, Australasian Representative, ITnE, Hereford St.. Christehurch. I rjuTiTIOX tor Matriculation aid Profes | I sinnal prelims.. Teachers' D, and i Public Servien Entrance and Pharmacy A. . B. and C. examinations.-- T. W. Merrick, ! TLA.. 05. Crummcr Rd.. Grey Lynn. nOLOXCEELO Pupils required by (!eor;-e Mavtinen'.'o; '2O years' experience. Knsj lisb Concert Platform. Strand Theatre. j J !•', C 0 M E A,X ACIIO BA T. MR. A. H ARLEY, Late A'l Leading Theatres, | Is'"Sbortly Opening tin A. robatic, etc.. Class. | All particulars. etc., letter, 15, FALCON STREET, Parnell. TETk\ SWEET MA KIXO AT HOME BY J J 'oL'K SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE ..'OF BSE. Special reduction in fees between now and ! Easter. Avail yourself of this generous off.-) and send stamped envelope for particulars to RENOWN SWEET SCHOOL. 5-7, Kitchener St.. Auckland. We supply Materials FREE to our Country Clients on enrolment. Sample box of pupil's work, lis, post, free. JNCREASE yOUR jXCOME. M akb E ,!OM £5 T° £ls •yyEKKLIf. MAIL COUPON FOR FREE BOOK. r { ho coupon below will I>r 1 tic* you oui biiz free book. The real Information about your opportunities in Home Confectionery Mak-„i"-positive proof that you, too, can earn V 5" to c 1 "> weekly. Send for it now. Along with the'book v;e will send you our guarantee bond and particulars of the most wonderful pay-raising course in the world. Send this coupon now—this very second may be the turning point in your life. Send it while the desire to earn more money is upon you, NATIONAL COX F ECTI OX ER V COLLEGE, 05 Winstone's Buildings, 77, Queen Street, Auckland. Dear Sirs.-—Without obligating me in any way send me the "Open Road for You," your free book, and particulars of your free outfit, offer, guarantee bond to purchase my sweets, and proof that I can earn from 15 to i'lii each week, making sweets at home. Name Street; Towa y...... —.......

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 16

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