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Educational. pRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE-QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. FIRST TERM, 1899. I I •The First Term of the College *iU | begin on TUESDAY, February 14, 1$»- j The Headmaster will be in attendance at the College on SATURDAY, Me lltli inst., and MONDAY, the 13th injt.. from ; 9 a.m. till noon, to enrol am" classify ! I new pupils. t Out of sixteen candidates entered, four- j I teen passed the Matriculat^n fxamma- i tion of December, 189 S. j : , _ .' - j TVfR AND MRS ARTHUR BOULT, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. I Teac.lers of Voice Production SniglngPianoforte Organ l Theory, etc. Prospectus on application. First Course of 1899 commences MON- | DAY, February 13. MR AND MRS BOULT will be at their , Studio every morning from MONDAY, j February G, to SATURDAY, February | 11, inclusive, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., to enrol new pupils or to answer inquiries. ■VfISS MABEL FARRELL, Associate of the Auckland University School of Music, i TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, i Resumes duties on MONDAY, Feb.. 13th. At home from Monday, 6th, till Friday, 11th, from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Address: PORTORA. Anglssea-street, Ponsonby. ART CLASSES.—OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTING.—Line and Wash In Black and White for Book Illustrating.—Students at a distance instructed in this branch by correspondence.— ] Studio Classes ra-assemble February 15. i MISS DORA E. MOOR, A.C.T., South i Kensington and Exhibit. Royal Society i of British Artists, London.—Studio, CAN- j NING'S, QUEEN STREET. j ir I S;S IDA fi AX SR, j xVi- TEACHER OF MUSIC, . j Resumes duties MONDAY, Feb. 13th. STONELEIGH, ROCKY NOOK. THE MISSES IDA AND ELSIE McMASTER (pupils of Herr Scharf and M. De Willemoff), resume duties as teachers of piano and violin on Tuesday, February 14th. Both are holders of certificates—London College, Theory; and Trinity College, Practical, sen. They also attend at Prince Albert College.— Erinholm, Grey-street. MISS ADA YATES, Rutland House, Parnell, Teacher of the Pianoforte, resumes duties on Monday, February 13. T7VLOCUTION.—Miss Margaret Finey re-' -LU ceives Pupils. Schools wishing to form Classes for the year should arrange early. Members for Dramatic Class entered 'at once.—Particulars at Hoffmann and Sons', Queen-street. MISS LEILA LANGSFORD, Pupil of Miss A. L. Colegroye, Teacher of the Pianoforte. Terms on application to 'The Lindens,' Curran-street, Ponsonby. mHB WILLOWS, J. WYNYARD-STREET. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE. Principal MRS WILLLIAMS Assisted by a Staff of Competent Teachers Pupils are prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Vacancies for a few Boarders. i First Term TUESDAY, February 14, 1899. Mrs Williams -will be at home after February 1. -■ ■ FRENCH — GERMAN. EVENING CLASSES. Encouraged by numerous applications MDSLLE FASNACHT (dv College de Morat) Modern Languages Tutor at Mount Eden College, Has decided to commence Evening Classes, specially conversational, for Adults, Mala and Female, and Afternoon Clas1, ses from 4 to 5 for Juniors. ! Mdslle. purposes . securing rooms in ; Central and Suburban positions to suit the convenience of Students, particulars of which will be duly advertised. The term will begin on February 14. j Terms on application to Messrs Champ-; '.j taloup and Cooper, Booksellers, Queen- • j street, or by letter to Mount Eden Coii lege. l ,—, ; — :_ ■ [ 11/ TH T. H. BOSWORTH. ! TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, CELLO, AND SINGING. (Pupil of Mr C. H. Brlggs. Mua. Doc. Cantab., Mr Henry Houseley, F.C.O. and C.) Excellent Local References. PIANOS, ORGANS, etc.. FOR SALE, CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENT. Muaie Copied, Transposed* or Cyclostyled Band Parts Arranged. Address-SYMONDS-STREET. Next Mr P. Drum, Secretary St. Benedict's Hall. Dividends. mHE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA -LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid tip Capital £1,600,000 Reserve Fund £750,000 Together; £2,250,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors..£3,ooo,ooo ' £5,250,000 A DIVIDEND of twelve, shillings and sixpence per share for the half year, ecjual to 6 iper cent, per annum, having been declared at the Meeting of Proprietors held in London on the 30th instant, the same is now payable to Colonial Shareholders. G. E. TOLHURST, Resident Inspector. Wellington, N. 2., January 31 ; 1599. MedicaL DR. SPEER. The original H. J. SPEER. M.D., has returned t«J thfc colonies • after 10 years' absence. Chronic, Nervous. Stricture, Ail Skin piseases. Kidney and Bladder Troubles Specialties. Send for question form with stamps and be treated at home. Address P.O. Box 339, Wellington. DR. SPEER'S Female Pill (Regulator), 10/ a box, Jptkra Strong 20/: send for It CHOCOLATE WOR^l TABLETS Children take them readily. Need no aperient. In boxes, Is each. oorSeata. PINK CORN CURE. Painless—Safe—Effectual. In large bottles with brush. Is. Prepared only by ARTHUR G. KENDERDINE, Pharmaceutical Ghemißt. KARANGAHAPB ROAD. Queen-street Agent. Ghag. Ratjen, Chemist! NeWmarket Agrent, Geo. CawlrweU, ShfiOiist,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 6