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PuMic Notices. , Can———_——___r——m_ i_'_m i ii iiiiiiiii Mirir-t"—-"* ~m*WMWIIMMMCTaMM*a^*^g*ia*aagn,,glßni,BM,B ( . /took much medicine \ X \ / which did me no good. I \ PJjji_Slllli* \ \ • / was advised by afriencl to\ |lt|§^ll_l§__lli \\ If which I did, taking a dozen! Jssszss^===oz^ / V /or more bottles before stop-\ J^ '-_=t§. \£^ I j ping. The result was that 11 /felt so well and strong\ / ' J that I, of course, think there is I t f&jp 3""™? | t Ino medicine equal toAyer's Sar-\ ] 1/ v H \ / saparilla, and I take great pains \ I a \ \ \ jto tell any suffering friend of it and \ \v A \ \ I ! / what it did for me."—Mrs. L. A. \ j \ \\ \ I Murray, Kilbourn, Wis., Feb.n,lß__. \ I J V \ Ayer's Sarsaparilla. H j r'" The above are indeed weighty words, of great import and value to thousands of pale-faced, languid men and women, now tired and worn out With worry, overwork, arid disease, and who would be made •well and strong by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Read also the following interesting testimony of a prominent athlete : 627 Bourke St., Surry Hills, Sydney, i New South Wales, June 21, 1895. ■■ After being a victim to Typhoid, Brain, and Rheumatic fevers, iv 1592, my system was left in a terrible condition. Besides being very weak, I bad numerous abscesses on the lower part of my back and spine, from which a great number of pieces of bone were taken. As fast as an abscess would appear and was lanced another would form, I was treated at two different hospitals without success. The surgeons in attendance informed me that I was suffering from blood poison. The abscesses continued to appear, and I was never without pain, till six months ago I was induced to try Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. "When I had taken tbe first bottle I found an improvement, and after finishing twelve bottles to-day I feel as well as ever I did in my life; the abscesses have ceased to come, the old ones are all healed, and my health is splendid. Before I used the Sarsaparilla I weighed 154 lbs., and now, after using a dozen bottles, my weight is 200 lbs., which i 3 a sure sign that I have been taking the Champion Blood-Purifier of the world."—George W. "Walker, "Jumbo," Champion Foot-baller of New So. Wales. The Strength-Civer and Blood-Purifier. E_KeatlcaaS. E<Su«:i.;i_iKa_L ~" ~ T ADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA. *^TO^^_T- Principal: Mrs 8. A. M. MOORE-JONES, •<VB&&mw£Et& M.H.G.P.. M.M.. C.M.L.. S.K.D.. London A UCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR statf'of I^V Ra. dent Certificated and QualiCJL SCHOOL (Founded 1369). FOR BOYS fl«d Uovernesie . unci AND aiHLS. Prof>__or Carl Schmit . X.0.C.1.. Piano and ______ Violin. A. Tow gey. Ksq., Piano Head Master: J. W. TIBHS. M.A.. Keble Col- Claries and Modern Languages: M. Hcring, logo. Otcford, somoii.ne Taslaonlan Scholar. \ Esq., H.A.. Oxford University : Miss Lance, nssistod by a largo staff of University Canibi-id K o Umve-sity: JE. Pajton. i.sq.. p,ni.in_tßi Artist, Painting: Mrs .owcrhv. Deportmenturaauates. and Dancing; A. Oolyill. Esq., Shorthand. Typewriting The Boys'find Girls' sides of the School are Puding Master- E. W. .Tennhv.!', Esq., Coll. qnite separate, but both hove tho ntl .a ntage of Coll., late Assistant Master at Pratl's Riding the highest teaching Rivon by tho _tatr. Behool, London ThoSchool Course alms at n sound Literary, ~ ~* ... . _-.. nntilic. and Commercial Edncatjon (iuMruc- This first-clas3 Private School for Girl.is tion beiitß also given in certain branches ot conducted on unsectaria.i Chrlawn principles. Technical Knowledge), and includes picpara- an.l provides, standard Modern Education, with tion for University Scholarships and the other Character-training to tho .»_«_«__ meal, public examinations. Tho bust Modern Knit Hah and Continental mothgd . .*>re adopted,modified to circumstances, BOARDERS.— The Head Master takes a an( _ by long practical experience. Purs English 'limited numbor of boys as boardors at his ro .- \ s spoken and English manners and habits are dencc at Home Bay, Ponsonby, and ia prepared insisted on. to make arrangements who. -by girls i_ay ba Parisian French taught conversationally as boarded with other Members of the _tsff. wc ]l n 8 grammatically » la Goyen. Form I. ir_F .—For Pnnilq in tho Lower School if specially prepared for tho professions and Civil t^l^M^t^emr^tai^we Service and Laiveraitj MatriculationExaaiinanv?n,. „l?ntl..r« _\lo. n.r Term* event that <ions- Pa Pils Passing l.hrouuh all the Forms V •»■'*■'■* at an early age reap great; oducawith the higher fee. it is reduced to £3 3s for S«"«ShXS_£ eactl- , refined, and maternal care and supervision ar*. Full information may be bad on application exercised. Reference, given to parents, and to the Head Master; and Prospectuses way be inspection and inquiry are invited. While liad from Mr Mays. 1&, P<iln\crsto_i Buildings, t h e ,„„ny subjects of the modern, high-class Queen-street educational . yiiahu. are thoroughly taught, to fit the pupil.* lor the various avenues now npen P »-._._.» *¥ "_ t-i _n. not t -&r>w t° women,. hould tho exigencies of life require RINCI ALBiiKT. Ot?i_l__Jil. _< f i^ tho Principalis keenly alivo to the importance Uppkb Qu__n-Bt., AUCKLAND. 0 £ training each girl for her true mission and destiny as " Woman in the Home." With this DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS. ; n view, the Domestic Sciences receive tho Head Master (Reoidont): THOMAS JACKSON, attention their importance demands. M.A (London Univer.itr). Fourteen Boarders only received. Three Second Mister (Resirien».!: B. H." __,O.W. B.A. vacancies. Parents travelling can leave their (New Zealand). daughters with conQdonce. References exJunior Master (Resident): H. O. CRADDOCK. changed. _.„.,, M A. (New Zealand). Prospectus on application to the Principal, or Master Lfrwer School (Resident: JOHN G. of Messrs Upton and Co., Auckland. BOLLARD (Trained and Certificated At Home from February Ist. lorm begius Teacher N.Z. Educational Department). February 10th. At the distribution of prizes in December, one nirP_pnTVi.T .nn. «T__. scholarship, three „old and silver medals, and rr _ ~..__ ™ .ab nrt .n . thirty -seven prizes were carried off by the Head Master (Kesidonl): THOMAS JACkbON, nnni ,, M.A. (London University). E"'"' 5, — First Assistant (Resident): W 0 W E R GLENSIDE, MISS E. M. RAIN FORTH. M.A. (Now Zea- J.J UPPER STMONDS-STREKT. land University). MISS Mi^sltaK^Uw Zea- BOARDING AND _D A _ SCHOOL laud University). «*IKL&Mistress Lower ..chool: —■_ —„ , , . MISS EMILIK RElD(Matric. N.Z. University). Principal: Mhb YOUNQ. nieiated by an As-isted by an Efficient Staff of Visiting efficient Staff. Masters. For special subjects best wasters are oagailfflß, ProKD.etuses on application. Although built on the same grounds as the _J" irrt Term begins WEDNESDAY. 10th Boys' Cpllogo, and under tho same manage- JeDmary. ment. tin* Girls' College is a separate institution, having its own playground. tf^/?*B|B^.n.l (fUB™ P\_lil___Bin_ Copies of tho Prospectus, with any further \;jgMS 1B | B 15 I" ||lp |BIJ 1§ B information, may he obtained on applying to Vi/IBv V. I. -J^B _HB _ff w9 w the Headmaster at the College.^ 38 VICTORIA STREET, TTTNG'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND; 1%- "THETOW-iiT-REMUERA. JHOS- E« CARTER Visitor . ..REV. W.' BEATTY, M.A, TEACHER OF MUSIC and IMPORTER. Just Landed—All thr Latest Novklties Principal: IN MUSIC AND MUSICAL IKSTBUMKNTS. Mr GRAHAM BRUCE. 8.A.. with Honors of ; ~....„., the University ot London. Como and See tho Wonderful MUSICAL MONOPOL. Drop a penny in tho s'otand tho t. -i .».„;..„ ..f *_._._.__ • Monopol will play. Splendid selections of Resident Assistant Masters . Music-Operatic, Dance. Songs, etc . etc.. This Mr C. T. MAJOR, M.A.. B.Sc. (Sometime ( 8 the Latkst Mcsical Novklty. For Salo. Ponior Mathematical Scholar of the Umver- A | SO jviu.cal Clock, with dancing flgnras. sity of New Zealand). . qnito new. Largest Stock of Mouth Organs in Mr R. A McCU!.LOUGH, M.A, (Somotimo tho trade. Acoordeons, Autoharps. Concertinas, "Scholar of the University of New Zealand). Violins. Banjos. Guitars, Mandolin?, Flutes, _. .. ■• Minnv .5 * «_™_h' m _ M,.hni«i. Fiageolettes. »nd all kinds of Fittings and MrC- I. MACfvA\. fI.A.j Son otm c _~holat Btri « Annual* for 1897 to hand. of the University of New Zealand). ° Up-to-Dat. M USIC and MUSIC BOOKSJilt A. CRUMP. VAMPING CHARTS for Piano and Orson. By its use anyone can play without any knowVISITING MASTERS ledgo of music whatever. Is; by post. Id 3d. Are enraged for Music. Drawing, Carpentry JJ The host CHRISTMAS BOX in tho World and Gymnastics. #» is one of our Coupon Rolls of Best Music and O a Vamping Chart Post frno, 3s 6d. o,_w,;„i >_.._ Ai._.n_. ment-. for rnnwvance of -* Anyone cuttins. out this Coupon and taking Special Bus Arrangements ror conveyance oi ~. tQ ' T X CARTER'S. School of Music. uay .soys. -t will bo K i ven f or 9 S o ne of his Roll* of Boat — D Music; published price, 2ls. Prospectus may be had on Application to the Q 21s Worth op Mpsicfor 2s. Bypost2s6d Principal: or from Messrs Upton aad Co., Our 5s lid Violin Cases aro worth double. Queen-street. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE FOR „ vrn rrTTOaniv PIGTUKES and PICTURE Pit AMES, Next Term commences TUESDAY, Bein( _ Ilßporter an d Manufacturer. —ary * , t tT. E. CARTER, "^fiF" Boarders and New Pupils are required to enter yiOLIN. PIANO. BANJO. GUITAR, on MUi.L»Ai, tne otn, MANDOLIN, ETa 7 „ . , . 88, VICTORIA ST., AUCKLAND. The Principal will be at Homo to interview parents on FRIDAY, the sth February, and __. . i . . MONDAY, the Bth. . "~ The wI£L 0w s; _Saddlei_|.^_ WYNYARD STREET. " BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. / ..„.-.„... 0 0 «.. JasstfeS" WILLIAMS- °*sism by /J. WISEMAN k SON, Special Classes for Shorthand and Type- / __^__ggg______jJ!^_j*J!^ r Wholesale and Retail BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, j Manufacturers and Importers of NQRMAN-ST., MT. ROSKILL. ; / - _ n „ M/ .„ M KS gilstain. ' Saddlery and Harness, Subjects of Instruction .-English Lan- 169 & 16,5, Queen-st, Auckland. J guage and Literature. Music, French, Drawing, _ Dancing and Calisthenics, Plain and Fancy ■■ ■ ' ■ i '■ ' ■■- — Needlework, Zither, Violin, Piano, German. ___,-_,. ~ .. . r>„:_.. _„.._ »•_ \T Shorhrnd and Dressmaking. Masters engaged VOffu the timeto Pa _b. Send to M. for girls finishing their education. ll J. Bennett for Estimate Superior workT«rms on application. I manship.—l93. Karangahase Road.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1897, Page 3

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