■ -; - vfpidnNG j gxtxikl V. ' -, GBEiAIV : .BABGAINS : !ANp '''••■''', ■"'*. S ; '-. ty&R ■■_;-SI i BCliE i PKICBS THIS WEEK T? C ' BHBROO K AND T>BIDGMAN"S. i DBESB G00D8;l BLOUSE LENGTHS, ODDMENTS AND : .'. ';REMNANTSi' OF ALL .KINDS. - SAMPLE .UNIJBBW;EABi SHIRTS, ; . :» ■ : ':r'» ? HATS;.ete.: ; . : ■,'■■' '.'.- ■ : . .■AT'-'CtEABAKCB'PBiCES," J 7 •■. ■ . .■ : THis>:WEEK.;AT ' .■ ■. •' ■ JJUSHBROOK AND .■DSItiGM^N'S, rpHE rpOWN AND . QLOTHING , TpyABKHOUSE, ! Jost above the Grey Etmtue. .- '~ QUEEN-ST. -■'■" ' j ' ;,;,. ;',. M 282 EPTPOATIOIIAI.. , ''-; QNEHUNGA DISTRICT. HIGH SCHOOL. SECONDARY . D'EPABTMENT. RE-OPENED Ist FBBBUABY, 1900. Pupils are prepared for the MatriculaUon, Junior Civil Service, and Senior Free Place Examinations. , .. , Commercial' subject* also taken. Pupils,? not over 1& years of age, holdIng a-Frer Place, or-a Certificate of Frottclency. are admitted Free; ©mere > holding Ceitlficates of Competency are . admitted on payment of a. Fee of 10/ per quarter. , W. W. McINTOSH, ""■ Headmaster. QKAIj AND QORBESPONDBNCE £J LASSES, conducted by M.A.. B.Cea.. For MATRICULATION eOLiciTORS' GENERAL KNOW- . LBDOE •■ MEDICAL PRELIMINARY .FUNIOB- CIVIL 'SERVICE SENIOR CTVIL SERVICE TEACHERS' D CEKTIFI- . ■ . '..-<■) CAT® ■ . EXAMINATIONS. Address: 19, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, Ksranga "lape-rd. Interview Hours: Tuesday, 4-5 7-8 p.m ■ Thursdays. 4-5, 7-8 p.m.; Saturday*, 7-8 p;m. AW EXAMINATIONS. CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. STUDENTS Prepared by Correspondence In the subjects prescribed for the Solicitors' and LLB. Examinations (May and Novem ber). ' ■ . • - 1 ■ • ' - Termi on Application,' JAS. "g Q.ARHOW, 8.A., LL.B., .■ . . -9, Llverpool-st., DUNEDIN. VT.R AND ]V|[»'3 pfARRrSON ELOCUTION. VOCAL PHYSIOLOGY AND VOICE PRODUCTION. BEADING. RECITING. IFENCIN.G. "• -- : --» >'~-r STACK PRACTICE. BTUIHO,. 38T H.M. ARCADE, <iUEBN-«T. (Top' Floor). Sours: 12 to 6 Daily. Closed on Saturdays, c USRR AND "VTADAME VyiELAEBT - Notify their Students that they are RESUMING TUITION On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. ,' •'BAYREUTH,"n 10. GRAFTON-RD. (near Choral Hall). 'Phone lose. pj-ESBB \. T I^BEUTZBR TSACHBR OF VIOLIN AND GBBMAN lias Resumed Duties. Studio and .Residence, Top of <iueeu-»trcet, opp. Tabernacle. ' 70 STANLEY BAY COLLEGE, DEVONPORT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB : GIKLS. Pnplls prepared for Matriculation and Cavil Service Examinations. Visiting teachers for all extra subjects. The School Is In a healthy position, close to wharf and beach. A private 'bus runs from Victoria-ni. First Term, 1K», commences TUKSDAi, Feb. -Vth. PRINCIPAL MISS FENDALL. Prosajeotuaes on aw>llcatlo*. rnHO&E desirous of Acquiring tlie True J- Parisleu Accent would do well to Join MADAME FOLfiX'S PKUNC'H CLASKJ£S. eoKnitiiclQf MONDAY, Ist February. Fee, 10/ quarter. ' Also,' Private LesHona In b'rencn and Music. Fee per arrangement.— 'Maunga Terohan'ga," Sit. Eden-rd., third bouse past, bridge.. At home Frldaye, '1 to i p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., Saturdays 3 to & p.m. ONS. ' ■ ; F. ■ JULI AN, OF BRUSSELS. reacher of Voice - Production and Resplrutlou, Uai removed to No. 37, 2nd Floor, cltj Chambers (take lift). Voice- Trial auu Prospectus free on application, hlititu VTISB g OLLA ND. . Teacher qt. PIANOFORTB AND THEORY. First Term begins on MONDAY, February ■ ISth, 1808. At home,-Thursday aud Friday, 11th and' 12th. from 3 to 5 p.m. Address: CITY-BD. Telephone 808. L ANGER DBESSeUTTING SCHOOL, 32, 'H.M: Arcade (Elevator). —Classes MornIng, Afternoon, and Evening. Mrs. W. J. Golds worthy, Instructress; Miss a. Mclndpe, Scientlflc Dreamaker. ' M4BO TMFSBJAL 81' STEM OF DfiESS--1 CUTTING COLLEGE, 25; CVSX CUAiIBBKS. Onl* Gold Medal at the receut London Exhibition was awarded to the IMPERIAL CHARTS. Classes daily,, except Friday Afternoon. Practical Dressmaking taught. Lake Takapuna: .CJass .Friday Afternoon*. Intending pupils please communicate with A.,BAGLEY..SOI. Bept^enta.tlTe L f s r _ lm P*^ l *L_£ ,,ar ??- itso . T»ACKWABIT~CHILi>RE'N, and Children J5 unable to. attend school. Evening Classes for above. Moderate fees.—Address G.C.,- Star Office.. - : ■ - *» : M IBB K all> :/:' wui c p^A^cAr^MA®r* ot at her Rooms, "Welleeley-etreet. 'Intending fupila interviewed between 10 and * from gebraary Bth, W* M 427 PfSUBAMCE. XTEW JNSIJBANCE /COMPANY. T^IMITED. FIRE, aiABINE. ACCn>ENT, GUABANTIE. PLATES- GLASS, BUBGLAiiYV LiVF. STOCK k CAPITAL ........... £1,500^000 B g^so o Fl« «d Manager. Ardent M . MKer . "trOliNG English Tradesman (Sβ). wonld X like communicate -with young lady about same age; Tie* matrlmooy.--State partlcu- i tars to Geutae, 728, Star Ofllce. «'
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 35, 10 February 1909, Page 3
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