EDUCATIONAIi. CJjT. JOHNS COLLEGIATE SCHOOI*,, '7TU3E BAH. ,, BOARDING AND DAY . SCHOOL. FOR BOYS. Headmaster: i THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. J- . Assisted by a Staff of Resident and > Visitins Masters. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Public Examinations. '• Half Tonn begins on MONDAY, July 1* The Third Term begins on September 16. . Copies of Prospectus may be had from Messrs Upton and Co. and Messrs Champa talouj) and Cooper. Postal Address: THE PAH, Auckland, Telegraphic Address: TE lAIUA. V Phone 729. " - ' '?•'.- ■QJINUINU AND VOICE" PKODUCTIOJt FRAULEIN BODCHE, - Prima Donua, Koyal Court Theatre, Stntfc" gart, and of Madame Marches!, ParUfe HAS COMMENCED TEACHING. '■' . ; Studio: London and Berlin Piano Co.'S !. ItoomSj Queen-st. Praulein Bouche will be at the SbriSt Every Morning, from 11 to 1, to enrol jwr ils. Terms on application. HORSEHAIR, best cash price, any qnao" titj-.—John Lee, Hair Curler, Camjp bell-rd., Grey Lynn, near tram terminus., .TUTISS McELWAIN lestabUshed 12 yeaw), . ill! skin and Hair Specialist, Removed from Victoria Arcade to 254, near Savings Bank, Qualified Assistant** PeigoaM auPjeacJsioii. SSfc- <«?,-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1907, Page 1
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