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Educational. LECTION olr SCHOOI COMMITTEES. MONDAY, tho 2Cth January, 1885. is tho daj fixed by law for the Public Meotings of HousO' holders for tho Eelction ot School Comuiittoos. In viow of tho largo and important power* conferred upon Committees by the Education Act, Householders aro invited to attend these Meetings, and thus to secure tho election oi Committees who shall be fully and fairly ropro sontutivc ot their sovcral districts. By ortlor of tho Board. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. Moctlngs will bo held at tho principal School of the district, except whero otherwise named, as undor :— MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1885, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. Ararlmu, Ararimu Valley, Ardmoro, Awitu, ])omo Vulloy, Henderson's Mill, Hobsonville, ICawau. Luons's Creek. Mahurangi Heads (Mahurangi Heads School), Maraotai, Matakana. Pokcno Hill, Pokcno Valloj, Pollock, Puhol, Pukeatua, Titirangi. Wado, Walhoke Island, Wainui, Waluku (Public Hall), Warkworth. AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK i\M. Auckland City (Wellesloy-street School), Avondalo, Bombay. Devonuurt, Drury, East Tamaki, Ellorslio, Grnfton Road. Harrlsvillo, Ilolonsvillo, Howick- (Public Library), Hunua, Kaukapakapa, Lako. Muketu, Mangoro, Mauku (Public Hall, Patumahoc). Morcer, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, Mount Hobron (Newmarket), Mount Roskill. Nowton (East School). Onohunga, Otahuhu (Public Hall), Otara. Pukuranga (Public Hall), Panmure, Papakura, Papakura Valley, Paparala, Parneli. Ponsonby, Pukckoho East, Pukokoho West, Puni. Stokcs's Point. Tamakl West, Tuakau, Turanga Crock. Waikomltl, Walroa South. Waiwera, Woodhill, Woodsldo. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. Tho Firßt Term will begin on MONDAY, 2nd February, and end on FRIDAY, 24th April Foos are as follow : Uppor Forms (IVa, V, and VI), £3 10a por term ; Lowor Forms, £2 16s. All Fees must bo paid in advance. Tho Hcad-mastor will bo In attendance on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 27th and 2Sth Instant, from 12 noon to 3 p m., to rocoivo applications for tho admission of now pupil?. Tho Entranco Examination for now pupils will bo held at the Training College Wellosleystreot, on FRIDAY, 30th Inßtant, at 10 a.m. Tho names of all pupils who doßire to bo taught tho Piano at this SCiroor, will bo received Dy tho Hoad-master not later than FRIDAY, 30th instanK VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. TRAINING COLLEGE, WELLESLEY-STREET. EVENING CLASSES. Englnoorlng and Architecture. Drawing, Steam Englno and Applied Mechanics. Commencing TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 7 p.m. TKACHER-WALTER T. ROBINSON. " Board of Education "—First-class Honours Scienco and Art Department. London. ITIOLIN AND VIOLA. A NEW VIOLIN CLASS for somi-advanced Playera, on FRIDAY EVENINGS, from soven to eight, commencing January 30th. A VIOLA CLASS on WEDMESDAY EVENINGS, from sovon to eight, commencing February 4th. Terms: 309 a Quarter In advance. All applications to bo sent In beforo the Ist of Fobruary. MR MARTIN SWALLOW, Professor of Muslo, 100, Groy-streot. SINGING CLASSES now forming ; voice cultivation and sicht • reading. Each elemontary vocal class limited to four students. Separate Classes for Soprano, Alto. Tenor, and Bobs Voices. Fee, Ono Guinea.—Apply on or beforo Saturday noxt, to W. H. Webbe, Profesaor of MußJc. 198, Queen-street. T\rE\V"MUSiC CLASSES now forming, _Ll will commence Hrßt wook In February. SiiiKlilß (sight reading and voico cultivation), Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Theory of Music for advanced students, and a special Class for Young Teachers. Feo, Ono Guinea.— For furthor particulars apply on or beforo tho 2nd February, Mr vv. H. Wcbbo, Muslo Studio (over jlcars's) IDS, Quecn-slreot. MR, W. H. WEBBE, Music Studio, 103. Queen-street. Teacher of Pianoforte. Oman, riinKiiiK, Si(,'ht-roa<Unpr. and Voico Cultivation, Harmony, etc. Vacancies for a few private pupils. bUCATIONAL.—Mrs and Miss WllName's School, Wynyard-streot (nosr Grammar School).—Duties will bo rcsumod on Monday, February 2. \I7ENt\VOUTH HOUSE, Ponsonby TT Road.—Mies Hill's Pupils will resume their etudleß on Monday, Fobruary 2nd. O" IL AND WATER-COLOUR PAINTING. Mr BALL has recommenced giving Lessons In tho abovo Arts. Terms of Mr Leech, or of Mr Ball. Mount Roskill Road. MRS REVITT, Teacher of Music and Singing. Scarboro' Terrace, Parneli, resumes duties Thursday. January 22nd. Vacancies for Pupils. Card of terms on application. Ikm "R S C LA V T ON " S ■*-»-*- BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. FIHBT Term: Fobruary 2, 1885. MRS. WOOLLEY, Tcachor of Mublc, will resume Lessons on MONDAY, 2nd February, 1885. Karangahapo Road (turn by Prime, Ironmonger). _■ MRS. PALMER'S School, Carlton Road. -Duties will bo resumed on MONDAY, February 2. Boarders will bo received. MR F. B. WOOD HA M, Teachru of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Aadross caro of Mr A. Eady, Auckland Music Warchouso, Quoon-atroot. PIANOFORTES TUNED, ss; Regulated, 10s Od; Hammers rcfelted from SOs; Polißhing and Silking at modorato charges. Country districts vißited quartorly.—W. Slor, Collpro Road, and at Karangahapo Road, Nowton. MR MARTIN SWALLOW, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 100, Grby-strekt. Terms: Tho Quarter of 12 Lessons paid In Jhourawook 3 Guineas 3-hour a weok i Guineas 1 hour a weok 5 Guineas Singlo Lessons Ono Guinea Each, THDUCATIONAL HOME for Young Ii Children, Ruesell-stroet, Parnell. Boarding nnd Day School, conducted by tho Missos Rogers. Uutlos resumed Fobruary 2nd. Roforencoa to parents of pupils. TV/TISS J. O'HANLOIN, Artiste in every ItJL kind of Artißtio Work. Terms for Pupils, including Material: Wax Flowers (per loBson), 2s 6d; Fruit do., 2s Od; Imporial Marblo Work do., 2s Gd ; Loathor Work do., 2s (id; Metalicon Lustro Painting do., 2s Cd. Not including Materials: Laco Honiton (Point and Roman), Silk Embroidory (plain and ralsod), Crewel Work, Papor Flowers, Braiding, Boadinof, Raised Wool Work, Sood Work, Shell Work, Appliquo, fcceach Is6d por lesson. MiSßO'Hanlon is proparod to exocuto any orders promptly and satisfactorily.—AddroßS COOMBES'S AROADE, Quoon-strcot. p RE A T SALE ■OP £7,000 WORTH OS BOOTS AND SHOES! AT COST PRICE, FOR CASH ONLY! FOR ONE MONTH ! TTfiiLLISON, being largely overa g'j stocked with Boobs and Shoes of all kinda, ox Glemnore, s.s. Ruapohu, and s.s, Doric etc., will Sell Off tho wholu Stock for one month, ut Cost Price, for Cash only. As this is a genuine sale, the public will do well to come and sco lor themselves. Must bo sold to mako room for large Bhip' ments of Boots to arrive. A few prices as follows :— B c Children's Elastic Boots, worth 4s .. .. 2 ( Ladies' Prunella Boots, worth 10s 6d ..7 1 Do do do. worth 8s 6d .. 6 ( Do. Kid Elastic do. worth 9a .. .. 6 ( Do. do. do. worth! Is Gd .. 8 ( Do. Kid Button do. worth 15a .. .. 10 I Do. House Boots worth te 6d ..3 1 Do. do. worth 6s (id ..4 1 Do. Evening Shoes worth 8a 6d ..SI SPECIAL CHEAP LINES OF LADIES' KH ELASTIC BOOTS, SIZE 5. ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP THOMAS ELLISON, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, i^f~li W M U SIC THE TENAKOJB GALOP. THE TENAKOE GALOP (Second Edition Just Published). ALL THE RAOE ! ALL THE RAOK ! THE TENAKOE GALOP May be had of all Booksellers and Music Ware houses throughout New Zealand.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5466, 26 January 1885, Page 1

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