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NG OLL E G E AUCKLAJSTD. Principal : MR GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors, of London University. Assisted by Six Resident Masters (ill University hilt.) and Seven Visiting Master; Technical Ideation, I Succsses, 18974900. TEW LABORATORIES arc bcins QIX BOYS—Senior Civil Service. Oi 1 built for Practical Instruction in VV boy passed wirh distinction, uii Mtr„.iT t .™« ■ was Second in New Zealand, 1900 . l built for Practical Instruction ii CHEMISTRY, ELECTRICITY, &C-, &c, &«., ami are to !'o fitted up with :>1! tlio n.oit modern improvements ivqt:i.-ke f.-r "he thorough training of boys prepariug for Electrical Knginccrinc or other Scientific Employment. Mr AiiiHrni Plugok, B.Sc, of Viooria University, England, m'l Intu Science Master of Archbishop Holj/ato's iScnool, York, has beer, specially i-ngagfrd to superintend the work of this Departn.ent. J Twenty-eight Boys—Junior Civil Scrvie ; Seventeen Boys Matriculation One Roy—Medic:.l Preliminary -,. "i'j,.. Two Roy.-- f|nal ; ried for Board of Eduea j {,„. timi Senior Scholarship*. ISiJO, oh entitle ■ Taining fourth and fifth places-. Tv.i Roys obtained Free Education fo r y: c . , throe years in the same examination I ]. Ul ' ISS9 and 1000. respectively Ij/ato's Two Boys passed, with credit, University maiinl ' Kxiimiualion ) superintend inn worn oi tins wepart- one ]}()y Rilinoll cTniv.u-sity Juaioi ie,,t - Scholarship, 1900 Next Term begins TUESDAY, 12th February. Boarders to un.cr on the 11th. Prospectus or. nprilication to 'lie Principal. !.'!'s JLV Jw W£4? •JsJL JILrJw wwi. r Jtert? Aafc .a,m&+^i^^*^^EsmmmMm ST . GEOR GE ' S BA Y 11 OAD, PARNELL. JUINCIPALS : MISS HULL & MRS GORDON, C.H.L., First Class (with i_ honours). Resident French Governess : MADEMOISELLE BOUILLON. Dancing and Calisthenics : MISS A. HULL. Visiting Stavi- : MISS LANCE (Cambridge). MRS DEWES, MISS HEY WOOD, MISS STUBBING. MISS TILLY", MR \VATKINS, MR LESLIE HUNT, and others a l * arranged. ig?T Pupils ave Prepared for Matriculation and Junior Civil Service Examinations. The Principals will be "At Homo" to parents the last week in Slay and i lie Fourth Saturday in every month. Prospectuses on application to the office of thia paper. 10/5 THE BEALE TORPE: SEWING MACHINES. JiHf THE LATEST, BEST, AND MOST DURABLE. have the MOST PERFECT MECHANISM of any Machine extant ; A they WORK ALMOST INAUDIBLY, and owing to their being CONSTRUCTED OF THE BEST AVAILABLE MATERIALS AND UNDER SPECIAL EXPERT SUPERVISION, XCBL J CATALOGUES & SAMPLES OF WORK ON APPLICATION. .'UNSURPASSED FOR BRILLIANCY OF A'lie H&cUSS PiailCS , precision & delicacy of touch I AND DURABILITY. fIRSTTRIZK, Auckland Exhibition] [Gr\vKANTEEi> f«k Ten- Ykakh BICYCLES, MANGELS, MAIL-CARTS. &cW. J. - BEALE, ' QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND]. [VICTORIA AVENUE, WANUANUI ~.„.*s IX THE WA... WHEN YOU Jains or Marmalaae REMEMBER arc the BEST MADE in the Colony, WAllwviu rnuna ocmg lars-eiy used in their manufacture. WHY THEN SEND YOUR MONEY SOUTH FOR ARTICLES NOT . SO GOOD ? Buy Mennie and Dey's ! For SETTLERS' BISCUITS, cheap and good, IE & DEY supply, either direct or thronsli the merchants, lite BEST ARTICLES and ' GIVE BETTER VALUE than any house in the trade. FOR Fancy Confections, Chocolates, AND Sweets of Every Kind, WE ARE THE LEADING MAKERS IN THE COLONY. NOTE THESE FACTS AND INSIST UPON BEING SUPPLIED WITH OUit GOODS ! MANUFACTURERS OF Biscuits, Jams, Confectionery, &c. HEAD OFFICE ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. 27/12 OLD FRIENDS & THE NEW CENTURY. miME FLIES—a century has sped, IHe saw old ties asundi r riven— L A new year lias begun, ' j Saw many a new one made, And many a change the old year saw j That promised to.- long time to hold Before his day hud done. I But snapped ere it di cayed. ~n Nineteen One will changes tee, To rival that which lot,!; has pi oval I And doubles* ...any a brand STBONO, Lastix.;, Si^kkin,;Of tine new kinds of Root* an 1 Slices Tha Krorauletta Northern BrandYou'll see throughout the land- Pray, den t iorget the sign. -H-& «ss A "ST™ IMT C& J^T HAMILTON. AG LAN COACH SERVILE DliY GIN. On and after MONDAY, February .-;>HIS SPIRIT is growing rapidly into 19. 1000, the following COACH SER- •. ca ij af) supplying a pleasant, Ap VICE, carrying mails, will rue. between poising t*.ud .Safe Stimulant. Its HAMILTON AND RAGLAN : enormous sale in England, Scotland, Leave Raglan—Monday, Wednesday South Africa and South America is a and Friday, 7 a.m. convincing proof of its great popularity. Leave Hamilton— Tuesday, Thursday THE DISTILLERS' COM PAN Y and Saturday, 8 a.m. (Limited), Edinburgh, aro the Largest . I Distiller-; in the wor' J -iculara apply to DALGLEIbH AND CO. Hamilton. L. D. NATHAN ANL

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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 889, 26 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 889, 26 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 889, 26 February 1901, Page 1

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