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EdiiisatiOßali PRTNCS ALBERT COLLEGK, Uppbb Qukssbv., AUCKLAND. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS. Head Master (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M. A. (Loadon University). Second Master (Resident): B. H. LOW, EA, (New Zealand). Junior I&aster (Resident). Master Lower School (Resident: JOHN S. BOLLARD (Trained and Certificated Teacher N.Z. Educational Department). DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS. Head Master (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University), Fir>t As^i.stuu; iUu&ideuU : MISS E. M. RAIN FORTH. M.A. (New Zealand University). Second Assistant (Resident): MIS 3 MABEL SAL MONO. B.A. (New Zealand University). Xtistross Lower School: MISS EMILIK REID (Matric. N.Z. University). Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Tisitlng Masters. Term began on TUESDAY, 9th February. Although built on the same grotmes as tho Boys' College, and under the same management. thiKMrls' College is a ssparate institution, having its own playground. Cepies of the Prospectus, with any further information, may be obtained on applying to tbe Headmaster at the College. Mr BL JEL Pinkney, b.a. (London University), Prepares Candidates for University, Civil Service, and other Examinations, Schools visited and examined. Address-HAMILTON ROAD, PONSONBY. AND 522, VICTORIA ARCAtoK, ISS ETHEL L. BOULTON, Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing. Recipient of first-class prizes at musical competitions—lß9o, Ist prize Pianoforte; 1891, Ist prize Singing; 1892,15t, Pianoforte ; 1894,15t prize Vocal Duets; 1894.15t prize Singing; 1894,15t prize Pianoforte. Terms (in advance). One Guinea quarter.— Fnpils attended at their homes or at Arruadale, Queen-street, opposite Prince Albert College. T^TBGLECTED EDDCATIO N. — JJi Private Lessons, Classes. Night School.— W. Thompson Stevens. A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-st. Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Languages. Hours, from 2 to 4 andfroni 5 to 10 p.m. nnHE Grammar of the English Lancuaire JL Taught, with a view to Correct Composition, Correspondence, Punctuation. andSpeaktng. —W. Thompson Stevens, Educational Rooms, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-st. Hours from 2 to 4 and from 5 to 10 p.m. RIN IT V COLLEGE, LONDON. JUNE THEORY EXAMINATIONS. Mr VV. H. WEBBE prepares Candidates for these Examinations. SPICCIAL Cli ASSES for Junior. Intermediate and Senior Divisions. Fee: One Guinea. Complete Course. All those intending to join these ClassßS are requested to attend at BERLIN HOUSE, KYBEK PASS ROAD, ox THURSDAY EVENING, 25tii inst., AT 7 O'CLOCK. Jtyj IS S jyj- IDG L E V irecently from Bradford, Yorkshire), Is prepared "to receive PUPILS FOR THE PIANOFORTE. Elementary or Advanced; also prepared to act as Accompanist. For term 3, etc.. apply to WES T'S MUSIC WAREHGUS E, WELLESLEY STREET WEST. •^nG^~T~sWOOlT{Bereßford-Bb. School) J3I —Open 3 Monday Evening. 22nd. 7 to 9 o'clock. Terms on application.— W. McKee, Teacher. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, NOKMAN-ST., MT. ROSKILL. Mrs GILSTAIN. Subjects of Instruction :—English Language and Literature. Music, Froach, l>r»wing. Dancing and Caliutnenica. Plain and Fancy Needlework. Zither, Violin. Piano, German. Shorthand and Dressmaking. llasters engaged for girls finishing their education. Terms an aoolication. Board and Kesldon.ee. A LMADALE. HAMILTON WEST. xjL PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, Two minutes' walk from Railway Station, Bath, Piano and ovcry convenience. Terms moderate. Mrs T. EVANS, Proprietress. TTACANCIES AT CARISBROOKE, V Noßin Shore. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE For Gentlemkn JiND Families. a©B©!3 VISITORS TO TCIK TT7ELLINOTON T^XHIBITION W ELLINGTON HiXHIBITION Will experience all tfco COMFORTS OF A HOME if they put up at GT>ODLErS . JjODLEY'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Lambton Qoay (Straight up from, and within a minuto'a walk of. the Wharf and G.P.0.) LADIES' DINING EOOMS. GENTLEMEN'S do. IJLDIBS' DRAWING-ROOM & BKADING GENIXSESLBarS READING & SMOKING ROOMS. NOTEI—OpaaiHR on to Spacious Baiconieb. —% Bedrooms— 9 Bathrooitiß— Klactric Light and Aii convekhsnces. Bariff, 6s per day. Families and Permanent Boarders aa per arrangement. Eight Potter Is Attendance. LAKE HOTEL, TAKAPUNA. The above FIRST CLASS HOTEL, which }3 undoubtedly tbe meat, pleasantly situated in Auckland District, commands an extensive and beautiful view of the Coast and Lake, and is furuiaoed with all MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, thus affording a convenient home for those seeking healthy pastime and an agreeabla chuage, and as a hoseymoos rasort cannot be equalled. . . Cuisine, the very best, under the supervision of Mrs Lockley, so long and favourably known in business in Auckland. Buses and uteainera ply hourly from Auckland and North Shore. Excellent suit and fresh water bathing. Good Moating and Fishing. Hot and Cold Baths. Billiard Roon*.: Letters and Telegrams receive prompt atten» tion. G. LOCK LE V, Propriktob. ALL A WAY'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Nest to Mr Carrat&'s). WHANGARBI, And at THAMES. VISITORS a»d BOARDERS will find every homo comfort at tkeso establiahsiantj. JACOB ALL A WAY, Propriets*. STRAINED ' "V" I S"l O N MUST BE HURTFUL TO THE EYE 3. The Testing of the Sight and Supply of unit" able Spectacles have spefcial attention from T. PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optkjiak, Shobtland street. Astigmatic and other defects corrocta«S bf Special Lenses to meeteaeh case. Artificial Eyes of all Colotrrain stack, Opposixb the Post Offhss.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 20 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 20 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 20 February 1897, Page 3

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