Tin: .Vssucun-u Boakii or tiu; Jiov.a Academy Of MI'SIC ANLI THE HoYAE COLLEGE 01" MI'SIC. riIHIC Annual Kxaminalions ol'CanX didates will be Jielil iit tin- >'nv Plymouth centre on the following dates: Theory examinations on S:it itrtla.y, 2iul Jiuio, ] Practical examinations in September or Oetobei'. Entries for theory examinations close on Ist May, ami for practical subjects on 2nd July. Forms of enlry, tlie syllabus, sample examination papers, and all information can be had of Mr W. T. Gardner, at the Dresden Piano Company's rooms and all correspondence should be addressed to the same place until further notice. P. W r . KICHMOND, Local Eeuresentative.
T E C H N 0 L OGJCAL E XAMINA TIONS cf the City of Guilds ul' London Institute, ami Science and Art Examinations ot the Hoard of EduL-atiou, youth Kensington. Examinations conducted by the JL Education Department 011 beliull" of the City ami Guilds of London Institute and the Board of Education, South Kensington, will he held at various centres about May and June next respectively. The subjects of examination include for the City and Guilds Plumbing, Electric Lighting, Carpentry and Joinery, Woodwork,' Dressmaking, Cookery, etc., and for South Kensington Drawing, Painting and Modelling, Machine and Building Construction, Plain and Solid Geometry, Applied Mechanics. Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Botany, etc. Forms of application to be examined, which give full particulars, can be obtained from] the authorities of local technical or art school or classes, or from the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington. The dates by which applications to be examined must reach the Education Department arc; lor the City and Guilds 18th April, or with late fee 21th April; aiuHor South Kensington 2-i-th ■May, orwith lale fee 28th May. G HOUBEX, Inspector-General of Schools. Educat ion Department, Wellington, 7th March, 1300. 201.
BEEF AND VEAL Id per Id CHEAPER NOW For cash we supply choice Bool' or Veal at Id ]wr lb cheaper than formerly. Careful selection when buying, cleanliness in serving, and attention are the keynotes of our success. Quality is the Truest Test of Cheapness. You cannot be too particular about the food yon eat. Knowing this, you want healthy food, bone, muscle and brain food. Give us one trial order —it will bring others. R. «. DIXON, THE A.I, UUTOIIEI{r, Brougham Street. Phone No, 97 DO WITHOUT MATCHES! a,small iU-ni, but you .s;uv many shillings in mulches when using olc.'trk; light. Think, too, how ensv, eonviMiitMil iiml clojui the new lighi must V. Jusl press llubutton and —
WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT You get a bright, steady liglil, no harmful llickcr, and uo trouble. Write us for estimates. The installation is paid for by the saving in price paid lor light. Kslimates given free. SMART BROS ELECTRICIANS, BIIOUGHAM STREET YOUR TASTE IS CORRECT. II:' .Suraluru Tea is your favorite don't be misled into auy|i>tlu>r which folks tell you >* jnst as good. Sural Ufa Tea is a perfect ;ea --naturemade it so. There's something about it that endears it to tlie heart of every lea-drinker. It's bouquet is distmet nndjexelusive; it is rich and fragrant, and very economical. It is the economy siile of SURATURA TEA That makes it so desirable a family tea. A pound of Suratura will go further and give more real pleasure than a pound of any other tea on the market. Suratura is pure Ceylon Tea and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior leas.
BETAii ritiiiia. Surahirii A quality 1/(5 per lb. Suratura B (juaiily 1/!) „ „ Suriitura D quality 2/- „ Suratura X quality 2/1 „ „ SOLD BY ALL STOIiEKEIiPEUS A CONVINCING CORN CUIiE COMPLIMENT Kuarcmu, Tvi-f; Country. Mr Teed— Hear Kir, - I duly received yours and enclose HAVE two shillings for your corn cure, t assure you i'OU I scut the money liy a respect al >le Auckland A cilizen to ;;et me a box of Tiisd's Coiix C'iuih, and ho says that he tried several chemists shops EUL ( 's anion,!,'|thc rest), but as none ol' llieni hud (JOlviS ?i it he would not take other preparations Unit they oltei'ed him ami he brought mc back my money. Mr liuai'einu. TEED & CO. OILKMiS'fS, DEVON ST. INCANDESCENT BURNEBH, 1F .KICPT CLEAN, BK 81l AT.
A sewing machine becomes more necessary everyday, 1 liebeautiful art needlework wliicli is fashionable nowailays would be prohibited in priiv l<> most people, yet with the Singe!' {Sewing Machine, the most artistic desi B ns are simply and cnsi.y worked, at a very small cost. Mr l'\ McCarthy and Mr Wauglit are conducting a spn-iul url needlework exhibition al I Sic Singer Depot here, I'ordialiy inviting Singer users and others to free tuition in their graceful and elegant art.—Arn'T.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8062, 19 March 1906, Page 3
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