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Educational. * mm '- ii i 'I I ii . 03 '( 13 0 NS 0 N B YWCTO L LEG E.,„i Principal ~ UtmW-tAXt EDGIR, M.A., \A Assisted by Mrs Evans (n«Edger),M. A. ,„/.. NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN OK L MONDAY, SEPT. 26. \ j Prospectuses, etc.. on application. Miss Edger is at home en Monday Afternoons : (excepting the third ln the mouth; from 3.30 to 5 p.m. . iI>OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, JU» ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKt , Principals: Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD and Mr GRAHAM BRUCE, B.A. with honor* London. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and bther examination*. r Next Term will begin TUESDAY. Sept. lft, Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesatt Office, victoria Arcade. A 'Bus for Day-Boys leaves Newmarket daily. ADIES' SCHOOL, MILFORD ROAD, LAKE TAKAPUNA, PRINCIPAL .. .. MISS HUNTER (Cert. Honors, Junior, Middle and Senioc Grades, Intermediate Exams., Ireland), .-,•- assisted by f MISS M. O. HUNTER 3 Cert, Honors. Junior and Senior. Trinity College of Music, London, and Royal University, Ireland), The above School enjoys a most healthy situation, and parents may rely on a thorough education for tbe children entrusted to the Misses Hunter's charge. Vacancies for Boarders, Duties resumed Sept. 19th. At home Wednesdays. Evening Classes ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. . •y~_ OLIN STUD! 0. MR. P. T. HISCOCKS,,;., A . Conductor of St. Patrick's « Cathedral Choir, / ' EEj&EIVES PUPILS FOR THE ' VIOLIN, at his Teaching Rooms, CATHOLIC REPOSITORY, WYNDHAM STREET, nea. the CathedAlM II . "'',.." I I II IT Be^.-ell.rjt.1 'CfWMPTALOUPXCOOPER'S '■■>■ LIST OF BOOKS ON * • A RURAL AND COTTAGE ECONOMY.^ Barnes, J., Asparagus Culture '=■ _, -J*E Is 6d * Beeton, Mrs, Cookery Book '*' „ _ IsOdBeeton, Mrs, Household Management — 7s 6d Bruce. A., The Points of Stock _ ..Is 3d Crichton, D. A., Culture of the Orange,etc. Os 9d Cassell's Shilling Cookery .. „ .. 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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 250, 21 October 1893, Page 3

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