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The WHITE is King of Sewing Machines. YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE IN GIVING THE WHITE A TRIAL. YOU are not bound to buy it, but we think you’ll decide to keep it aiter giving it a thorough test. It has all the good points characteristic o£ a high grade machine, and some very important ones that are found only on the WHITE. WHITE SEWING MACHINE 00 , Cleveland, Ohio. District Agent— J. WHINRAY, CENTRAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Gladstone Road.

UNEQUALLED! WARD & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE ALES Leading Clubs and^Hotels. Have no other ALE while you can get WARD’S.

Founded 1887. Telephone 1243 MR T. HARLE GILES’

Business College and Training Institute,

LOWER SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND (Next St. Andrews’ Churoh).

DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.

Principal: Mb T. Harle Giles. Assisted by an ellioieut staff of Resident and Visiting Masters.

Commercial Side. • / Sub jects of Instruction: Writing—Mr Giles’ System. Arithmetic—Commercial and Mental. Bookkeeping—Single and Double Entry. English—lncluding Beading, Practical Grammar, Spelling, Composition, Correspondence, and Commercial Boutine. ' Typewriting—The Best and Most Modern Machines are used. •• * Shorthand—Pitman’s System.

Classical and Mathematical Side. Subjects: Latin, German (Conversational, Commercial; and for all Examinations). French (Conversational, and for all Examinations), Italian. English in all its Branohes. Euclid, Algebra, Arithmetic. History, Geography, Soience. School Management.

Pupils prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, and other public Examinations. Tuition by Correspondence for D and E Teachers’ Examinations, Matriculation, Civil Service, etc.

Good Writing taught successfully by Correspondence. Candidates for Accountants' Examinations prepared by Correspondence.

EVENING CLASSES FOE ADULTS AND YOUTHS.

Quarter begins from date of entry. Prospectuses on application to the Principal, otuk>_ W. J. P. Gaudin, Times Ollice, from whom all particulars can bp Private Address of Principal-f worth Terrace, off Selwyn Terra^ College re-opens MONDAY, Ja 1902.

J^MJANGAREHU WILLIAM KlNg^e HAVING Re-erected his Mill at the lluangarehu Bush, begs to inform.iis customers that he is now in a poatioh’to, supply them with BUILDING TIMBER', both Rough and Dressed, of First-class^Salfty. All Orders addressed to Makauri will receive Prompt Despatch. A General Assortment of Building Timber always on hand at the Makauri Yard. Special Quotations to Cash Customers. WILLIAM KING, Makauri.

EMBALMING SCIENCES. ME T. GOLDSWORTHY has been under my personal tuition in all branches of this Science, and also studied the Art of Disinfection, and is able and competent to perform any particular work required in the Chamber of Death. I also certify that Mr Goldsworthy is proficient in the Science of Cavity and Arterial Methods from the highest echool in Australia. J. S. J. PENGELLEY, Head of Schools Australia and New Zealand over 800 pupils, 340 ladies. Bay View House, Gisborne, Ootober 30, 1901.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 23 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 23 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 23 April 1902, Page 4

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