Educational. T ADIES' SEMINARY, PONSONBY.— JU Miss "Vaile will resume duties on Feb. 1. ISS NEWCOMBE'S SCHOOL, Carltaa Gore Road (next to Mr, Althwaile'sJ, vril\ re-open on WEDNESDAY, February 1. A Kindergarten Class will be Held in the mornings for children between 4 an 4 7 years.-r.For prospectus, apply to Miss Newconibe, Park Road. MISS SOUTTER (late pupil at the Guildhall School of Music, London, and of lierr Schnritt. Auckland), receives Pupils for the Pianofarte. Terms moderate. — Graf ton. Ruart, near Rybor Puss Road. MRS CLAYTON'S Boarding and Day fc'chool, St. George's Bay Road, ParneiJ. First, term, Jarraary 31st, 1888. Mrs Ulaytpn will be at home alter Monday, the 23rd. DRAWING AND PAINTING, r-" Classes meet \\ rcflnesday. 7 p.m., Saturday. 10.30 P."i. Terms, 15s and One Guinea per ouarter Misses Rosa and Louise Michell, Waratah Pnyato School, Eden Terrace. RS. yALMEIVS SCHOOL, Cailtpn Road. Duties wiljl be resumed on iNESDAY, February Ist. rfiHE MISSES RUST'S~pls~School, JI Church-street, Dovonport, First Quarter. January 31,1888. >'_ " ' mEE REMIJERA SEMINARY, Portland B Road.—Principal, Mrs Law. School duties will be resumed ou Monday, Feb. 6. Vacancies for Boarders. ' - Y6 WEll GLENSIDE BOARDING AND %_i DAY SCHOOL.—Principal; Miss Glover. Thp duties of the above School will be rosumed. o\i February p. Pupils are prepared fov the J'Tew Zealand University Matriculation. TTrtD p"CATIQ^4L.-=-A |,ady i'wysh'es bo jLIJ form, imnicdi tdy, Evening Classes for a limited number of girls whose education lias been neglected.—For terms,' address, etc., apply Kirtd and Wildtnap,, Victoria Ai-cade,. PfWEVVILIIoIVSrWYNYARD-STREEf JL -^Boarding and ]}W School, conducted by Mrs and Miss Williams, will re-open Monday, Fob 6th, 1888. Olas.sos held for Conversational French: also for German and Paintins. Vacaneos for two Boarders. At hpmc after Jan 27. PLANS, Maps, Drawings, Designs, &c.y prepared with accuracy and despatch — W, F. Burrows, Draughtnuan. Hill's Chambers, Queen-street. '_ TTIOLIN LESSONS' BY A LONPON V PllOFEfe O U.-Mr F. H. Rynolda (of the Loudin Italian Opera, Crystal Palace, and principal Concert Orchestras), bogs to ihforim the gentry of Auckland and the public generally thatiie'has arrived in the colony, and that bo is at liberty to take a lew pupils at moderato tqrnis. Address: 123, Groy-otroet. mO~PARENTS~AND GUARDIANS. THE PARSONAGE. MWn'GAWAT. The Misaea Tutin \vili be able to receive more pupils the coming year, they havii.gr' made various improvements. 'Iho above residence is healthy and pleasantly situated within a short drive pf the landing, 'whore there is weekly steam communication. Terms, including music and singing, £25 per annum under ten; £30 above ten years of age. Diet kppU and unlimited, thero being an excellent cook kept. Reference^ to parents of former pupils can be given. Pupils ro-asseinblo THURSDAY, January 26 having Auckland on Wednesday per.s.a. Ruby M~lT~s cl v *.t s'a : m, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Ponsonby Road; Or, Hoffmann and Spns, Queen-street. PI A NOF 0R T E AND SINGING. M'ss BUCKLEY is prepared to give Lessons in tho above Apply Ponsonby Terrace, Ponsonby ; or Eady's, Quceh-street. M~R~^F. B. WO ODH AM, Teacher of tub PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Qjiehunga attended once a week. Address : Care of Mr A. Eaqy, Auckland Music Warel)uut.e, Queen-street. OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ROOKY NOOK. ' Conducted by Miss \YiJ3TMQPSMNR ( Duties of the above School will be resumed on January 31. Vacancies for two Boardprp. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELLc. • Conducted by the Misses ROGERS. Firot Term begins on }st Fabruai'y. . Vacancies for, Boarders. . /Ti IRL S' HI G H gCHOQL, \JC UPPER QUEEN-STREET. The First Term, 1883, will begin on MONDAY, 6th February, and.end pn FRIDAY, 11th of IV*a v: Foes are as fopo ws ;— Ul' PKH FORMS ("v i., V., IV. a) .. £310s per term LQWJSKFQRM.S .. .. ~_2 Us per term A**4> yKES Most bk P.»d in Arvanck. Tho Hearlmasfor will b« in attendance at the School on FRIDAY. 3rd February, from two tp fqur, p.m.., to rccejvo application, for admission or new pupils. '' __^_______ HT^ITU O AT I Q N A L. . The REV. RICHARD- COATES, B.AIg prewired ,tp receive gentlemen's sons as bqavders, at iiis resiueneo, The Npok, Uppor Symonds-street, Auckland. Pupils of tho Auckland College nnd Grammar' Sqhpol, whose parcnis are resident in the country, will <ma the above a coynfortablfi homo. The house is large, ant} is most cpnvpnicntly situated in one of the healthiest partp of AuQklann. Advertiser is a gra.duatp and first hpnpur-nian p( a Home University, and has had several years' experience in the teaching and manage•ment of boys both in England and iv the Colony. Terms Moderate. RIARFIELD, Graf ton Road, School for Gir s. Ho ad. Mistress, Aliss Cole. The School Course includes English, French, Latin,' Mathematics,; .Jirawftjg, and Needlework. Religious instruction given. Sch.qol hours, 915 t'012.45. Optional Subjecss arid preparation in the afternoon. Boarders received. 'Miss Cqle will be at home on and after TUESDAY, 17th. ijext Terni begins MONDAY, January 30. j|/| ISS"ITLIAN EDGERTm.A. (late first Lv.f. a.S3istant in tlje {Jivls' High School, Ohnstchiirch), intends to open a Seleqt School for Girls in Ponsouby after the Christmas vacation. AH the branches of a thorough English education will be taught. Special Olassea wjll $jsq be arrangred for any who may desire to prepare for the JViatncuJatjon or Junior Sohplarahip Examinations in the New Zealand University. Only a limited number of pupils can be received. First term will begin Feb 2nd, }Bgß. MissEdger will be a.t home froni 2 to 5 p tn. aj'tpr January 3rd, 1888 i except on Tuesdays'-and'Thursdays. Address*: Care Mrs ' Judson, Arthur-street, PoHspnby. ■ '/ Q piENTIFIC DRESS -C 0 T TIN G. MISB BEWS will resume Classpq at Bradfqrdr streetVParnell, on MONDAY, 6th February. Lpssona on Mondays and Thursdays from 2 till 4 o'clock ; Class at Mrs Glover's, Sympndsstreet, on Wednesday afternoons, . « OIC.TL TR t E-FRAME MANUFAC: W,. -XT TORY AND MUSICAL IN; STRUo MENT WAKBHOUBE; • ' U,VICT9RIA-STREKT, AtrOlfLAinJ, Q<3 T. E. CARTER, U$ TEACHER O ; y . nySIO, Ij YioLtM,'.;. ;; §£ PIANO, CORNfiIT. GUITAR, & a , &G, Ht* Musical Instruments Toned and H | . - Repaired. . £tfiEaENTATiQ N ADDBESSES.^AII branohp§ of Ije>;aldiq Eriiblazoning, PJiotq elds. &c, artistically prepareoi— W.'W. Burrows, Draughtsman, Hil}s 'Chamqers Quoen-steeet.' •' ' ' jyr. 9 n v m' 'c '# t s' "ITALIAN AND yEBMONT MA^L"PS. AND ABERPEEN ajJANifTE HEApSTOHKa in . jiaeble and stone. ~ Ikon Tomb Railings at Moderate Pricm Brices and Designs sent post free.. Country orders carefully paq^e4 TAIT BROTHERS, Monumental Wqrkg, corner pf Kutland and liornestreets (nejir Queen-street"Juriotion). ■ . Auckland. ' . J "''£'stAßLisaiED IS6S. ' " * "■ ■ * i^EE & TOTTER; COAeHBUILDERS. VJf LORNE and KUTLANU-STRiJ;ET9. Cqaqhes. Carriasres. Waggonettes, Buggies .F 09'y.»>r«H?^.. parts. iJmys, Wnd pyaFy deBcription of v ehicje^ kept in stock, pr built to order. The trade supplied. : N.B.—Traps lent to customers whilst repairs are being exeeuteq. ~ . HERE VER • "Wolfg»si 'S.clinaiips . Has bpen introduced it has by force ofmerU obtained public confidence. ' *." ■ '"■ -'• ; ■ ■OOTATO MANURE —Freeziae^eo ;a.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1888, Page 3
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