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EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN TUITION. M ISS E VELYN D' .OWLING (Gold Medallist). Second Term begins May 26th.' TERMS (in advance): Per Term £2 2s £t 10s £1 5s Per Week 1 hour. J hour. ) bam. 198 POWDERHAM STREET. - EDUCATIONAL. JOHN T. CAMPBELL. Teacher of Modern. • Languages, Courtenay Street East. , French—Premier Classman, Edin. German—Third Prizeman, Edin. Candidates for local and University examinations carefully prepared in nil branches. GET YOUR DIPLOMA NOW—IT'S EASY! NO masting or time, trouble, and hard-earned cash on practically useless matriculation subjects. ■ We get straight to work with our pupils, thus enabling them to secure their diploma at the EXAMINATION FOR BOOKinaugurated by the New Zealand Society of Accountants. For this examination we have prepared a specially easy, effectively simple course of study, and our painstaking efforts and superb system of individual attention for' cadi pupil gives our students an undoubted advantage for this diploma. Our charges are on a specially lowbasis. PROFESSIONAL COACHES, FERRY BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 832 KEEPERS T Write to-dav for full barliculars. PIAII K S AN D

1 U EMINGTVAY BERXSON’ S I SCHOLARSHIP PRICES, 1012. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. A LL students of Hemingway and 2%. Robertson who sat for the First Section of the Accountants'' Examination in November Inst are requested-to apply at once for forms to enable the Committee' to adjudge the results and award the prizes to the successful candidates. These prizes were offered last .year to all Hemingway and Robertson’s students: , - . Ist. FREE TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP TO EUROPE. 2nd. BACHELOR OF -GO AIMER CE SCHOLARSHIP TENABLE AT N.Z. UNIVERSITY. - ■ 3rd.-VALUABLE-LIBRARY.: v The Committee who will, adjudge tho results arc; —Rov. H. R. Wingfield (chairman), Henry Shaw, Esq.. Geo. W.- Hutchison (members Council Society of Accountants); Professor Maxwell Walker (N.Z. University); W. H. Wilson. Esq., 8.A.. LL.M. , The, names of successful competitors will be duly announced by the Committee both in' this paper and thq principal dailies. Competitors" are requested to communicate to the following address immediate! v;— •• SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE, Box 516. AUCKLAND. TERMINUS ' HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Overlooking Sea Beach and handy to ' . Saltwater Baths. This favourite seaside hotel baa been completely renovated and refurnished throughout. Tourists specially catered for. Telegrams carefully attended to. MRS. F. M. PAULSEN, Proprietress (Late of Commercial Hotel, Wellington). f 532

Latest 1 Winter Suitings | offer a fine variety of new ( Tweeds —handsome as they j are warm —and hardwearing | as they are either. In fact | Our Njw Winter Tweeds represent the finest array of Suit and Costume fabrics we have ever imported and being tweed make very suitable winter wear. •H. Cocker, i High-Class Tailor and Costumier, New Plymouth. L ('ll | PEEK FREAK'S EISOfiTi ARE SO DAINTY. Have you ever tried them ? . AVc have' over fifty varieties—tasty, crisp, appetising, and light. On the afternoon tea tablo Peek Prean’s Biscuits are just delightful—your friends will declare your “at home clay” QUITE a success. Prices range from 6d per lb. WHITAKER AND SON, Grocers, New Plymouth. 4

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144085, 2 May 1913, Page 1

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