liduyV. Telephone, 1510, 352 . .. -i jaa^rjr,c*gg’ l r*.y'" f ittTWM CX J VERS IT V C( iLLEGE <: 11, MRS SCHOLARSHIP. One Srholarshin ol T7H n vear. tenable far ibn-e .years, is olfi veil ior cumpctilioi. ,i I I haoh'T next. This sciiolarail 1 n is open to till person.male or tenia!", born in Hie eoieny ol New Zealand, who, at the lime of ex;imitui 1 icm, shall he between tne units ol It; an:i "0 ,ve;irs, anti who have not kept terms or attended lectures. or hobl a Scliobi i slii [> In any University of College anil wiio sin.ll satisfy the Coimei! of {lit Collere that neither they not the.ir i,:ireats; ;>r guardians can obtiiin for them a University eilneiiUon wilhont pecuniar aid. The holder of this scholarship will not be allowed to hold conen rren 11 v i Junior (Jiiiversilj' Scholarship. Candidates are required to give in their names on in- before led October, to the Registrar from v, hum further information may hr obtained. The examination will be held iboul the end of October at Auckland. Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. I). tV. RUNCLMAN. Registrar. I!)!h March, 1901. fjiE Wellington pii vsrcAi TRVTNTNG SCHOOL AND GYM NASI LEM. Exercise for Health and Strength. THE new GYMNASIUM above. Dow, ami Son’s Building, ,r. Lower Cub; died. will posi 1 ively be re '■ U ;tn .LC’asse commence on Ist April. Apparatus instr let ion anil mass exercises iwith musical ac: mipauiniftnO tivei to all classes. SYLLABUS OF GLASSES. MEN (Smior). —Mondays and Thursdays 5,15 to 6.15 p.rn. Ciniiinemo Ist Apri MEN (Ordinary)—Tuesilays and Thurt days, Sto 10 p.tn ■ .Fee, 20s per term LAD! FS Mondays. 7.30 to 9 p.m.; Wed nesdays, 5 to 6.15 p.m. Commence LA April LADIES ("Extra Class) Mondays ami Thursdays, 10.30 lo 12 noon, commence llh April. Fee, 12s Cd per term. YOUTHS —Tuesdays, 6.30 to 7.15 p.m.; Fridays, 7.30 to 1) p.m. BOYS (under 11) —Tuesdays, 1 to. 5.15 p.rn.; Saturdays, 9.30 to 10.15 a.m. GIRLS (under 15) —Wednesdays, 4 to 5; Saturdays, 11 to 12.15 p.m. Fee, 10,s Gii per term. New members are requested to send in applications at once. Pending election or rejection, they are entitled to attend the. classes. W. G. SOMERVILE, Hou. See. Box 33, 11, Fontherston st. ’Phone 698. MciIASTER’S PAINTING ACADEMY. (Late of London). 42. CUBA STREET. J EG SONS in all branches of Drawing and Pointing. X 97 JT| IT CaLSI R, PH. D. PRIVATE TUTOR non MATRICULATION CIVIL SERVICE. Etc., ¥5. THE TEERACB. Wellington. -47 THE- MEITiOPOwiTAN OUa.OOI. OF SHORTHAND. BS, Lnmbten quay. P. J. CHAU AS ... ... PRINCIPAL. QUHORTHAND, Typewriting. CommerV 3 eial Subjects. Individual and Class Tuition is given Daily. Students may attend Daily and at any time to suit their own convenience, and can join at any time. Claase* ri-abio held Four Evenings a Week Every Facility afforded for Attaining Efficiency. Good Writing in a course of 18 lessons. Prospectus upon Application. Tel. 1519. NEW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER AND STTPFLiBfi -0., iS. L A M B T O N QUA Y; Üb.ts TILS DENSMORB OR BUCK. f (TAB E D*vai acre Business and Training ■3. School opens LTD. 11th in MoKee’f BuiMings, opposite new Bank of Now Zealand. Customhouse quay. We have arranged with the most eaa- ■■ 'ini Teacher in Auckland, Mr W. Hemay, Accountant, Founder end PrinoiPonßonby Business College, to personally menage the above school for ua. Terms Moderate. Practical Instruction by o Practical Man His Pupils obtained over 80 practical results last year alone, including tin World’ Record :n Shorthand under 18. Fo former particulars onply, N.Z. TYPPWRITP-P fTS. i’iniei.fume. 12371 1 liNO. Box, 437. o EIENTAL rjiEA -j^|A RT. 51b Boxes FAMILY TEA. Cs 6d Box OUR OWN TEA, Is Bd. Is 8d and 2s per lb SURATURA TEA. Is 8d and 2s 2d per lb EMPIRE TEA, Is Bd, 2s and 2s 4d per lb NELSON MU-tTE’S TEA, Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d per lb CLUB COFFEE, Is lOd per lb CAMPBELLS, 21, MANNERS STREET AND CORNER , WILSON & RUJDIFORD STREETS. NEWTOWN. « "AH who would achieve «hcm>m abonld endeavour f» merit ft." WfJ have during tbs past yc»r» spared ; no ixpensa in andeavonring to make our Bear second to none in New Zcs-r land, and can now confidently awert we have succeeded in doing «o. We invite all who enjoy a good glass of B B HR I To ask for ATA PL E B’S BUST. Ob draught at almost all Hotels in the . City and Surrounding District, ' and confidently anticipate their verdict 1 ail! >.e that Staples and Co. have success- : fully removed the reproach that Good Peer could not Ira brewed i«i Wellington. - T . STAPLES'AND CC-, Limited, ' Molsswortk and Murphy streets.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4323, 4 April 1901, Page 6
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