Educational. ERR CARL SCHMITT will resume his duties on the second of February. Former and intending Pupils are requostcd to meet Herr Sciimitt at the Music-room, Choral Hall, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, tho 30th January, between 3 and 5, to arrange convenient hours for their lessons. Two classes will moet at the Hall for tho study of Harmony. Those who wish to becomo members are requested to apply on tho above-men-tioned day. Herr Sciimitt visits: Girls' High School—Mondays and Tiiuhsdays. Mrs ClaYtoh's,Parnoll-TuESDAYS and Fridays. Mrs Coates's and Mrs Glover's-ON Wkdnbsdays. T%/I~ ISS VAILE WILL RESUME DUTIES In her now Class-room, Pompollier Terrace, near Ponsonby Road, on MONDAY, February 2nd. Advancod and Elementary Classes are established for English, French, German, Drawing. Painting, Music, etc. Miss Vaile is at home every afternoon. MADAME LIBRI'S Preparatory School, Windmill Villa,Symondß-street.-Duties will be resumed on Monday, February 2. Hours of attendance, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. "VTEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— _L~ Rev. Peter Mason, B.A.—School duties will be resumed on the 2nd of February. Drawing by MifH Tyo. Evening Tuition. MUSIC. -MiBS J. M. Bogie desirea Elementary and Advanced Pupils for Tuition in Musio. Residence—O'Neill-street, Ponuonby. Terms and referonoes on application. OUNT EDEN SEMINARY, EDEN VALE ROAD.—The Misses Howitson will Re-opon their Establishment on MONDAY. February 2nd. Terms commence February 2. May 18, and September 9. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, DEVONPORT. First Term, February 2. Visiting Teackers :— French: Mons, Villeval. Drawing: Miss Tye. Mubic: Piano, Mr Walter Stubbing, R.A.M.; Violin, Mr Hiscocks; Singing, Mr R. KinePooley. A class for Musical Grmnastics will be opened by Miss Newcombe if a sufficient number of young ladieß join. The above Classes are open to girls who are not pupils of the School. Miss Bates will bo glad to receive the Names of any who wish to join one or more of the Classes. YIO LI N AN D VIOLA. A NEW VIOLIN CLASS for semi-advanced Players, on FRIDAY EVENINGS, from seven to eight, commencing January 30th. A VIOLA CLASS on WEDNESDAY EVENING 3, from seven to eight, commencing Fobruary Ith. Terras: 30a a Quarter in advance. All applications to bo sent in before the Ist of Fobruary. MR MARTIN SWALLOW, Professor of Musio, 100, Grey-street. MR. W. H. WEBBE, Music Studio, 198, Queen-street Teacher of Pianoforte. Organ, singing, Sight-reading, and Voice Cultivation, Harmony, etc Vacancies for a few private pupils. /"Vl^and'water-colour paint\J . ING. Mr BALL has recommenced giving Lessons in the abovo Arts. Torms of Mr Leeoh, or of Mr Ball, Mount Roskill Road. MRS CLAYTON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, St. Gbohge's Bay Eoad, Pabnell. . First Term: February 2, 1885. TRAINING COLLEGE, WELLESLEY-STREET. EVENING CLASSES. Engineering and Architecture, Drawing, Steam Engine and Applied Mechanics. Commencing TUESDAY, FEB. 3, -7 p.m. TEACHER—WALTER T. ROBINSON. "Board ot Education"—First-clasß Honours Scienco and Art Department. London. a LEE CLASS, now forming, will meet first week in February. Fee, half a Suinea. — Apply W. H. Webbe, Professor of lußic. 198. Queen-street (over Mears's). MRS. AVOOLLEY. Teacher of .Music, will resume Lessons on Mp_pAY. 2nd Kebrnary, 1885, KaraneftW- ■»•«* «■-" Dy mnic, irJumoilgerr. WJT& W. B. .WOOD HA M, PIANOFORTE CIAND OIHA™MONIUM. Address care of Mr A. Eady, Auckland Musio ■ Warehouse, Queen-street. MR MARTIN SWALLOW, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 100, Grey-btreet. Terms: The Quarter of 12 Lessons paid in advance. i-houraweek 3 Guineas J-houraweek 1 Guineas 1 hour a week S Guineas Single Lessons One Guinea Eaoh. DUCATIONAL HOME for Young Children,RutseUstroet,Parnell. Boarding and Day School, conducted by the Misses Rogers. Duties resumed February 2nd. References to parents of pupila. MISS J. O'HANLON, Artiste in every kind of Artistic Work. Terms for Pupils, including Materials: Wax Flowers (por lesson), 28 6d; Fruit do.. 2s 6d; Imperial Marble Work do., 23 6d; Leather Work do., 2s 6d; Metalican Lustre Painting do., 2s 6d. Not inoludlng Materials: Laoe Honiton (Point and Roman), Silk Embroidery (plain and raised), Crewol Work. Paper Flowers, Braiding, Boading, Raised Wool Work. Seed Work, Shell Work, Applique, &c., each Is 6d per lesson. Miss O Hanlon is propared to execute any orders promptly and saUsfactorily.-AddreßS COOMBKS'S ARCADE, Queen-street. . Board and Residence. "^TAGANCTES for 2 or S Gentlemen V Boarders.—Apply Panama House, Lower Symonds-stroet (oloee to Supreme Court). PRIVATE Board and Residence, three doors below Baptist Chapel, Chapelstreet ; terms 17b per week. . /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \Jf HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging „ .. - _ Ms per Week Singleßoom _..„.. .. 25sperWeek W" "ELLESLEY HOUSE (3 doors from Hobson-street), WeUeßley BtroetWost, Auokland. New Zealand. BOARD AND RESHJENCE. A Good Table kept, lofty and well-ventilated Bedroomß, Plungo andShowor Baths, aad every convenience to ensure the oouof ort ef boarders and visitors, Terms. £1 per week. " M. MASON. Proprietress. ATOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR iM TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I Mary Brown, of Devonport, being tho holder of a Publican's License in respect of the Flagstaff Hotel honse and premises situate at Devonport, do hereby givo notice that. I desire to dbtain, and will, at the noxt Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Devonport Library, on the third day ot March, 1885, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Michael Corcoran, my appointee. MARy BROWN# Dated tho 21st day of January, 1885. /GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION MR R, T. BOOTH TO-NIGHT, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, At 7.30 o'clock. Admission to Dress Circle, Is; other parts Free. Collection to defray expenses. NOON-DAY PRAYER MEETING, EVERY DAY, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Conducted by Mr Booth, AT THB THEATRE ROYAL. «T L. MITCHELL, ESTATE AGENT, COOMBES'S AHCADE. THREE LAMPS, Ponsonby-For Sale, a very good Six-rbomed House, worth £500; offered a great bargain at fiilS. Tho owner wanting to Save the district at once, will take a small Cash DopOßit. GOOD SHOP AND DWELLING, Russell-street (oppose T Surrey Hills), for £30 cash, the balance payable by instalments of £1 per week. A capital chance for a thrifty married couple. CORNER SHOP, KARANGAHAPE ROADThe best stand in the district under a low rent. The present Lease is offered for Sale at a low figure. ALLOTMENTS, Houses, Farms, and Lands for Sale in various places. See othor advertisements. Money lent on Mortgage. W. L. MITCHELL, COOMBES'S ARCADE. WANTED KNOWNThat R.TuDEHOPE,PIum'oer, Wellealey street, always keeps in stock a splendid assort nient of Gasaliers, Gas Brackets, Pendants, and Gas Globes ot newest d.>igPß; also, a good stock of Electric Bells and Fitting, Water Pipes and Fittings, and ev)ry requisite of the trade, liberal allowance inadt to tho trade.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5468, 28 January 1885, Page 1
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