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Educst-'-'ait. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The First Term. JB9l, will commence with the Entrance Examination on MONDAY. 9th inst. For fuller advertisement see newspapers of Saturday. 31st January, or Saturday, 7th February, * R. KIDD, Secretary. _ ONSONBY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Conducted in the Ponsonby Hall). PRINCFPAL: MR. T. HARLE GILES. Assisted by Rev. J. W. Alloway, B. A.. Mr R. J. Harris, and an efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. EVENING CLASSES For Adults and Youths on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 7 till 9.30 p.m. Op-j* WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11. at 7 p.m. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION : English Writing Bookkeeping Arithmetic Composition Correspondence Shorthand Latin French Drawing Mathematics Spelling Pupils instructed in any of the above subjects. Mr Giles will attend on Wednesday Evenings to give instruction in Writing, Bookkeeping, etc. Terms aud full particulars on application at the School, Ponsonby 8011, or at tho Educational Chambers and Business College, Queoustreot and Durham street East. J" IBONSONBY OR AM MAR SCHOO L, Conducted in Ponsonby Hall. Principal .. Mr T. HARLE GILES, Assisted by Rev. J. W. Alloway, 8.A.. Mr R. J. Harris, and an efficient staff" of Resident and Visiting Masters. BOYS ADMITTED ON AND AFTER FEBRUARY 9th. Prospectuses obtainable at the School. Ponsonby Hall, or tit tho Educational Chambersand Business College, tiueeii-street and Durhamstreet Kast. Mr GILICS nu,j- be scon at the School on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, between 2 and 3.30 p.m.; and on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 7 till 9.30. MR T. HARLE GILES may bn feon on EDUCATIONAL BUSINESS, as follows:— Daily: Mornings, 9.30 till 1: Afternoons, 4 till 5; Evenings. 7 till 9; Saturdays and Wednesdays. 9.30 ajn. till 1 p.m., at his Educational Chambers, Business and Training College, Queen-street and Durham-street East; and at Ponsonby Grammar School, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, irom 2 till 5.30 p.m., aud on Wednesday Evening?, 7 till 9.30. . __ "1%/|TIBS M." ANDERSON,"Teacher of It a Singing, Voicj Production, and Accompany ing.-Apply to Mr Webb, Oak House, Ilobson-strotit. TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, RU T LAND HO US E. PA RJN_B LL. W JF °Rg E s F° KBE s ' TEACHER OF MUSIC (i'itino, Singing, etc.), Address— Macclesfield v illa, Karangahape Road, near Tabernacle. Terms on application. OAR DING AND DAY 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, 8.A., With Honors, London : lately First Assistant Master and Acting Principal at tho Colleso, Wellington, Shropshire. Music Master': Drill MasterHerr Tutbciika, Pi-of. Cvi_ior.ro.. Daily Instruction will be given in Holy Scripture. Pupils will be prepared for the Civil Service, Matriculation, and other ExaminaTlio Autumn Term will begin on MONDAY, February 9. Tho Principal will be at homo on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday aftornotni. Prospectuses may be had on application to tho Principal. A'Bus lor the convenience of Pupils will run every school day between Newmarket and the College. Persona.. WANTED, a Partner with small capital, to manage commercial department of established and lucrative manufacturing business.-. Apply E. Waytc, Agent. High-street. Young Girl from CoroVt niandel who called at Mr. T. Roxburgh's, top of Grey-street, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, .to call again. WANTED, information as to tho whereabouts of Isabella Butler, daughter of J. Bmlor, who is supposed to be living in some of the northern districts. If possible, will she (or any relatives or kind friends) send information at once to her aunt. Mrs Elizabeth McNair, Dairy Flat, Auckland. rTBAKEWELL will leave for Helensville by the 4 o'clock Train on Saturday, returning on Monday Morning. Now Jains. NOW READY, -j-nr IRKPATRICK'S SPECIAL QUALITY X X BRAND NEW SEASON'S ICTRESH 1 TGIRUIT JAMS. " All the S_any persons who have tested the li. Jams are loud in their praise, and we must unreservedly congratulate Messrs Kirkpa.rick and Co. unon turning: out a Genuine Fruit Jam, ft to grace the tables and please the palates of the most luxurious and fastidious."—"Hawke's Bay Herald," July 18th. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers. Nelson - . SJ-HiS-J. I-00-IIS. ROYAL NA\ i RESTAURANT QUEEN-STREET. SAMUEL HENRY COX, Inroturnit-g thanksto his numerous friends for their kindness insupportlng him for the last 12 years, begs to state that he has taken over the Old-established Restaurant Opposite the lato Wharf Hotel, and adjoining John Reid's, Merchant, Queen-street. Ho lias had the premises renovated throughout, and has spared no outlay in making this Restaurant second to none 'in tho colony. The BEDROOMS are all newiy done up, nicely furnished, clean and tidy, gas being laid in each room, thus preventing any bad smell from inferior candles, and therefore preventing any chance of fire. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS ton each landing, with Lavatories, Patent Cioscts, Plunge and Shower Baths to suit the convenience of travelers. The DINING-ROOM is fitted up in excrallent taste and design, whilst tho Kitchen, Outbuildings, etc.. in fact tho whole Restaurant is a Model of Taste and Cleanliness, and a credit to this noblo city. The drains irom the main .ewer have been thoroughly overhauled by Mr (ieo. Rhodes, Contractor, and havo given entire satisfaction. Everyone wishing for Good Meals, good Clean Beds, etc., should not forget to give this old and tried Restaurant Keeper for over 12 years' standing a trial. Meals. 6d to Is; Single Beds, Is each Double do.. 2s each. . . Note the Address: SAMUEL HENRY COX,

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 1

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