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Foard and Residence. O ESPECTABLE Young Tradesman JL\j wants Board and Residence in private family, where not more than ono or two others aro kept.—Reply, stating terms and conveniences, to Three Castlea. Star Ollice WANTED, by respectable Gentleman, Board and Residence, Mount Bderi district preferred.—Address A. W.H., Star Office Educational. Tjl D U C A T I 0 N. GOVERNMENT PUBLIC SCHOOL, LEVUKA. FIJI. WANTED, a FEMALE ASSISTANT. Salarr £100 per annum. Qualification. Certificate E2 or higher. City and country experience imperative, knowledge of Kindergarten, singing and sewing. Age, 21-30. Perfectly healthy, unmarried. Copy of agreement to be seen at "N.Z. Herald" Offlco, to be signed nn arrival in Levuka. Successful applioanl t» assume duties April Ist. 1897. Copies of Te3tir__oaials. Certificates, etc., together with applicatios. to nu addressed to the Secretary Levuka School Hnard, Fiji. Applications must be posted in time to catch tho steamer leaving Auckland fer Fiji about 31st January. TVTEGLECTED EDUCATION.— 1% Private Lessons, Classes. Night School.— iW. Thompson Stevens. A.M.P. Buildings. Queen-st. Beokkeoping, Shorthand. Languages. Hours, from 2 to 4 and from 5 to 10 p.m. Ite-eommence 6th February. 1897. "■"""" _ . MR. J. McDOUGALL, Professional Teacher of Music, Violin, Pianoforte. Organ. Singing, Voico Cultivation. Schools attended.—Address Nugent-3t„ Kyber Pass. MRS W. G. CUNNOLD, 12 years Teacher of Music in Ponsonhy. Resumes Duties Fob. Ist.—l, Pompallier Terrace. Ponby Road. MR K. C 0 N NEL L, TEACHER OF MUSIC. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, GLENFERN. KYBER PASS ROAD. Mr Connell will Resume Teaching on MONDAY. Ist February. At home Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to arranco for pupil*. Ladies' Singing Class, 5s per term. Men's Singing Class, 10s per torms Piane Quartetta Classes now forming. ' Terms on application. ISS ETHEL L. BOULTON, Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing. Recipient of first-class prizes at musical competitions—lß9o, Ist prise Pianoforte; 1891, Ist prize Singing; 1892, Ist, Pianoforte; 1894,15t prize Vocal Duets; 1894, Ist prize Singing; 1894,15t prize Pianoforte. Terms (in advance). Ono Guinea quarter.— Armadale, Queen-street, opposite Prince Albert College. Late Advertisements. AUCKLAND /^AS fIOMPANY LIMITED. The Classes referred to in the Preliminary Announcements by advertisements in the daily papers are now arranged, and are open at the following popular prices :— A. Classes of 10 or 20 pupils, 8 lessons for ss. each pupil. B. Classes of 10 pupils, 8 lessons for 10s, each pupil. C- Classes of 10 pupils, 10 lessons for 20s. each pupil. D. Classes of 10 pupils, 10 lessons for JS2 2s. each pupil. Fees payable in advance. Each class will meet for practice twice weekly. All materials required will be provided by the Company. The classes aro to be " Cookery Practice Classes," and are to bo conducted according to the best English methods now so popular throughotit the United Kingdom. Tho processes connected with the preparation of the articles to be cooked will be carried out by the members of each class. Class A is intended for persons engaged duringtheday. The instructions will be in roasting, boiling, baking, frying, dressing of vegetables, lentil, vegetable, potato and curry soups, mutton broth, frying and baking of fish, meat puddings and stews, plain puddings and pastry, rock cakes, ginger bread and scones. Class B and C will take subjects intermediate between A and D. Class D—High-class cookery practice is intended for those who desire to extend their knowledge of cookery into the best class of French dishes, French soups and entries, etc. Luncheon will be arranged for persons at. tending morning classes, the charge being: Class B, Cd; O, 9d ; and D. Is. Matrons and Young Ladies are invited to form a class of ten persons selected from their friends and acquaintances, M'ith the view of combining social enjoyment with tho captivating pleasure of exploring together one of the most important arts. Mis. Ross (holding diplomas from Cookery and Food Associations, London, distinguished French Chefs, South Kensington, N.T.5.0., etc.) will conduct the classes. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. 26, WYNDHAM-STREET; WANTED, at once, a respectable Boy —Apply Australian Art Photographic Co., Shortland street, next to Winks and Hall's -ftTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR IS TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-f,WILLIAM KENNEDY, of Onehunga, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Onehunga and known by the sign of the Victoria Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting to be holden at the Magistrate's Courthouse, Onehunga, on the Ist day of March, 1597, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself te Nicholas Bkown, mv appointee. Dated the 2Sth day oi January, A837.-WM, KENN£3)_V

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1897, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1897, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1897, Page 5