Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The First Term. 1891. will commence with tha Entrance Examination on MONDAY, 9th inst. I , ' or fuller advertisement sec newspapers of Saturday. 31st January, or Saturday, 7tfr February. R. KIDD. Secretary. M 1 s s AD A y^" 13 "^ TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, BUT LAN , p H OUSE, PARN EL L. MISS FORTZER. Teacher of Pianoforte, resumed duties on Monday, 2nd February.—Address Brooko House, Hobsonstreet. MR F. B. WOO DHAM, of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address: Caro oi A. Eady and Co., Music Warehouse, Queen-st: Or, Burleifrh-sr.. Kybcr Pass. North Shore attended once a week. WTJIORBES T7l ORB ES, V J*-. ,1. TEACHER OF MUSIC (Piano, Singing, c*C.), Address— Villa, Karangahape Ro*A, near Tabernacle. Terms on application. G, F7~GP~ EBSON (Pupil of Sir Chas. Halle ; Dr. Bentley. Mus. Doc, Examiner in Music for Cambridge University; Professor Loucb, L.R.A.M., &c.(, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, AND THEORY. Apply to Messrs A. Eady and Co. OAR DING - "AND ~DA Y _ SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Visitor: The Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. Principal Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Assisted by Mr GRAHAM BRUCE, B. A., With Honors, London ; lately First Assistant Master and Acting Principal at the College, Wellington, Shropshire. Music Master: Drill Master: Herr Tutschka. Prop. Carrollo. Daily Instruction will be given in HolT Scripture. Pupils will be prepared for the Civil Service, Matriculation, and other Examinations. The Autumn Term will begin on MONDAY, February 9. The Principal will be at home on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoons. Prospectuses may be had on application to. the Principal. A , Bus for the convenience of Pupils will run every school day between Newmarket and tha College. DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Lower Symonds-street. Under New Management. Reduced Terms. See Prospectus. A HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION AT LOW TERMS. The First Quarter Commences on TUESDAY, February 3,1891. Mr Frederic Ncwcombo will be in attendance at the Schoolroom on the mornings of Saturday, January 31. and Monday, February 2nd to Receive New Pupils. J NO. C. CL O U~G~H~ VIOLINIST, Has vacancies for a few pupils. Terms on, application. Classes for the study of String Quartette playing are being formed. Concert and Theatre engagements promptly attended to. Orchestral scoring, etc. Apply at residence— CHURCH-STREET, PONSONBY. LOWER GLENS ID E, Upper Symonds-street. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MRS YOUNG (Assisteft by an Efficient Staff). Mrs Burcher is forming a Class for China Painting. Pupils' work fired free of charge. Every comfort and convenience provided for resident pupils. First-Term begins on MONDAY, 9th February, 1891. Half Term on TUESDAY, 31st March, 1891. "*■"*' Until term begins Mrs Young will be at home on Wednesdays and Fridays from 2 till 5 p.m. Prospectuses on application. ICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT, 88, Victoßi α-stkket, Auckland. T. E.~~"cA~RTER, Teacher op Music— Violin, Banjo, Guitar, Cornet, Piano, etc. Cheapest House in New Zealand for Picture Frames, Musipal Instruments, and Fittings. All binds of Musical Instruments Tuned and, Repaired. ons on bTY c~o l l~e ge^ PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN KDGER, M.A. The next Term will begin on TUESDAY, February 10, 189 J. New Pupils are requested to attend on Monday, February 9, between 9.3 C a.m. and 12. Mrs Burcher is forming a Class in China Painting. Miss Edger is prepared to receive candidates for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations either in clsss or privately. Prospectuses, etc., on application. Miss Edgek is at home on MONDAY AFTERNOON S from 3.50 to 5. ~A UCKLAND SCHOOL OF PITMAN'S J\. SHORTHAND. No. 16, Coombes' Arcade. Queen-street. L. J. D E M P S E Y. Shorthand Writer and Reporter, Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Reporting Style <20 years' experience). Visits Schools and Colleges and Gives Lessons Through the Post to CountryPupils. Classes for Beginners Now Forming, 10s 6d per quarter. Privito Tuition, any hour. One Guinea Quarter (in advance). Motels. Lake Ho te l £ TAKAPUNA. P. O'MEAGHER Proprietor. The above first-class Hotel, furnished with aH modified improvements, affords a conven- ' ient home for those seeking healthy paetime and an agreeable change. BATH-ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. Grand View of Lake; BOATING, FISHING, ETC. Mr O'MEAGHER will provide a SECOND LUNCHEON TABLE for the travelling publla and holiday keepers at Is 6d each; children under 12, half-price. This will save the trouble of carrying luncheon baskets. ORANGES. npAHITI f GRANGES. JL \J DONALD & EDENBOROUGH (Auckland, Tahiti, and Raratonga), Have always on sale and to arrive from thft South Sea Islands :— ORANGES BANANAS PINEAPPLES PEANUTS COCOANUTS LIMEJUICE AND DESICCATED COCOANUTS. ter Purchasers can always roly on the D. and E. brand being the best in the market, and that the utmost care will be used in sorting and packing the fruit before delivery. The publio are respectfully requested when purchasing to ask for Tahiti Oranges, and bee that THKY get them. Tahiti Oranges are admittedly the finest in the world. DONALD & T7IDENBOROUGH, COMMERCE-STREET. MR W. .R. BLOOMF IEL D, BARRISTER fit SOI4QITQR, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AT THE. GOYERNMEN.T INSURANCE OHAMBBH3 QUEBN'BTBEET.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 30, 5 February 1891, Page 3
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