TENDERS. Tenders, closing with Town Clerk. New Lynn, on FEBRUARY 14. ;it 4 p.m., are invited for Construction of Culvert in Gardner Street, New Lynn. Plan and Specification at Board's Office, New Lynn. L G. P. SPENCER, Consulting Engineer. Road formation, metalling. • ETC. Tenders will be received at my Oifice up till 4 p.m. on FRIDAY. 11th inst., for about '23 Chains for J. McFar'ane,, Esq., at Puhinui, near Fapatoetoe. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. SANDFORD. Road Engineer. 34, National Bank Buildings. Fort St. rpHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER 1 BOARD. Tenders are invited for the supply of V.I.R. CABLE. Tenders, suitably endorsed and addressed to the Chairman, must reach the Board's Office, Quay Street. Auckland, not later than noon on MONDAY. February 21, 1927. Specifications may be obtained at the Pur- !• -ning Department, Quay Street. Auckland. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. R. H. 3ARTLEY. General Manager. February 7, 1027. TTETHERINGTON COLLIERIES. LTD. SUPPLY OF HARDWOOD RAILWAY SLEEPERS. Tenders will be received up fo 5 p.m. on THURSDAY. March '24. 1927. for the supply of Hard-wood Sleepers for the Company's Railway Siding at Rotowaro. Specifications may be obtained at the Head Office of the Company PRICE wanted for Plumbing, labour only, —McMillan, new house. Dignan Rd., Pt.° Chevalier. FOR SALE BY TENDER. rpENDERS are invited until -noon of the 1 loth inst. for the Sale and Removal of Brick and Timber Buildings in Karangahape Road. Conditions of sale may be obtained from WILSON AND MOODIE. Architects. 306-7. Victoria St., Auckland, COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. THE PROGRESSIVE AND gUCCESSFCJL QOLLEGE. Every year as the College grows larger wo extend our premises, strengthen our staff, and increase our efficiency. The past year has been most successful. The following particulars present convincing facts: EXAMINATION > ESULTS—IOO p.o. The Greatest Number of Passes tor the Government Shorthand Typists' Examination ever gained by a New Zealand College. AUCKLAND—37 Junior—loo p.c. Passes. Miss Flora Mason gained first place. 5 Senior Passes. Miss Dulcit Dick gained 2nd place. HAMILTON—6 Senior—loo p.o. Passes. 13 Junior Passes. Total Hamilton Passes, 24, of whom 19 were Brain's Students. PITMAN'S SPECIAL THEORY. (Melbourne). December Certificates are now to hund. 93 Passes—loo D.o. We employ SIX SHORTHAND TEACHERS. holding Diplomas or otherwise qualified, whose time is devoted entirely to the teaching of Shorthand. The above results show that in our final Theory Examination last year every one of these teachers was successful in obtaining 100 p.c. passes. NOT ONE STUDENT FAILED. Our success is largely due to the fact that we maintain aii efficient staff large enough to ensure INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION IN ALL SUBJECTS. The College is situated in ' the centre ot tho City, near to tho railway, boats and trams. It, order to pursue our progressive policy we are enlarging and renpvatin" all the class rooms, which are spacious, high, well lighted, and well ventilated - STUDENTS ARE ENROLLING NOW. TERM STARTS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. The Principal is in attendance daily, except Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inspection of the College by Parents and Others interested, while the students are at work." is invited. TJ RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. AUCKLAND. MISS E. B M. BRAIN, Principal: A. .T. HUTCHINSON, Director. (Aire at Hamilton.) EDUCATIONAL. C<LIFTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL ' (Presbyterian Church Hall), Mt. Eden Road. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GJRLS UP TO STANDARD 11. Principals: MISSES ERSON AND FRASER. School Reopens FEBRUARY 15. -RING'S QOLLEGE, J3OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Headmaster: THE VERY REV H. K. ARCHDALL, M.A. 'CHOOL, JJEMUEI PREPARATORY TO THE COLLEGE Headmaster: THE REV. J. G. T CASTLE. M.A. First Term commences TUESDAY, February 8. Boarders and New Boys report on the previous day Prospectuses may be had from Champtaloup and Edmiston or Whitconibe and Tombs, or on application to THE SECRETARY QOUTHWELL SCHOOL. HAMILTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS UP TO 14 YEARS OF AGE. Nest Term Begins THURSDAY, Feb. 10. Boarders Return WEDNESDAY. Feb. 9. Prospectus on Application to THE SECRETARY. FTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. U 2-2, FERRY BLDGS.. AUCKLAND First Term commences TUESDAY, Feb. 15. PERSONAL TUITION.—Day and Evening Classes are held for Matriculation, P.S.E.. and Teachers' Examinations. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE for all above Examinations and also for Surveyors' Licence and A.M.I.C.E During Vacation Office is OpeD Daily from 9 to 4. H. A HOLL. 8.A., Phone 44-271. Cantab., Honours in Maths. COACHING. Oral or Postal.—Matriculation, P.S.E., Teachers' Certificate, Proficiency.—Herbert Mason, M.A., 139. Dominion Rd. EUt.N til) LME. Private Primary Sctiooi. Mt. Eden, first term commences Tues day. February 15; terms moderate. For par •Honiara nrpiv 4.5. Owen*« Ro Phone '2O-217 friNDERGAETEN AND PREPARATORY 1\ SCHOOL.—Miss M. Horsley. First term commences Tuesday. February 15,. Parents and new pupils may be interviewed at 19. Lower Svmonds St.. Monday. 14th. from 10 to 1-2. DENTISTRY. pERFECT SET OF -p E E T H, £2/12/6. Remodelling Set s Painless Extraction* £1 10 6 0 2 6 EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDEBED. H. W. F 1 DENTIST. Lste University Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and Wellington. THIRTY YEARS* EXPERIENCE. J ELL ICO E CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Entrance, Wyndhsin Street (Next Hebald). Phone
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19557, 9 February 1927, Page 5
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