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Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL ESTABLISHED" A.D. 1569; FOR BOYsTTnd GIRLS. Head Master-.!. W. TIBBS, M.A., Ox*&rd, assisted by a Full Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Includes English, Latin, French, Ger_i„_, Mathematics, and Commercial Arithmetic Science, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Mechanical and Freehand TV.-,wing. Gymnastics. THE FEES are for each of the three terms—Under 13, £2 IS/; over 13, £3 10/; reduced to £3 3/ where more than one of the same family attend. These fees are inclusive; no extras of any kind whatever being charged. ■ BOARDERS are received into the houses of the masters and mistresses. Application for admission should be made to the Head Master, or to tha Treasurer, Mr Oliver Mays, 15. Palmerston Buildings. W. WALLACE KIDD. go --"tary. pRINCE ALBERT QOLLEGE AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. Headmaster-THOMAS JACKSON, M.A., London University. Assisted by a 'Large Staff of (eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses, with Four Visiting Masters. The Course of Instruction includes PREPARATION FOR CIVIL SERVICE AND MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Special Attention is given to COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Application for admission or copias of the Prospectus should be giade to the Headmaster at the College, .or' to the Secretary of the Board of Governors, Thomas Allen, Government Insurance. Buildings, Auckland. . fi/TR GJSORGE PLUMME'K, "*"• VIOLINIST, Certificate of Honour, London. Thoroughly experienced Teacher. Special Attention is paid to acquiring necessary Technique, and Development, of Musical Taste. Studio: HOBSON-STREET, Caro of Mr Hooper, Chemist. GIRLS' COLLEGE, SH.3L._- i-i-ACi-R O.A D. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL MISS CHRYSTAI* The students are prepared for all public examinations. ■ In _iy opinion the Girls' College Pon sonby, has done good- work during tha year, and has well performed its duty to the parents ahd guardians of its students.-.-. McARTHUR, M.A. and LL.D., Examiner December. IS9B. Second Term commences on TUESDAY NEXT, June 6. ■ MES YOUNG'S CLASSES FOR ENGIy- LISH SUBJECTS and DRAWING Began on MONDAY, 6th JUNE, at 10 a.m., in the Class-room, 23S Queen-st, over Mrs Shakespeare's Fancy Work Emporium. MISS LANCE attends EVERY WEDNESDAY, for Mathematics, Latin, and French. rroa-E ladies' college & school . OF. MUSIC, REMUERA. For Boarding and Day Pupils. Firstclass Home, High-class Modern Education, and Training on Unsectarian Christian Principles. Principal..Mrs S. A, MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., CM.. S.K. Vice-Principal..Miss A. F. MOOREJONES, N.Z.V.A., London. Full Resident and Visiting Staff of Professors:—Miss Lance.Mdlle. Bouillon.Miss W. Moore-Jones, Miss M. Moore-_ones,-M. Keesing. Esq.." Mrs Coates, Mrs Hudson Williamson, Mrs Stuart Traquair Stuart, H. Goldie, Esq., A. Payton. Esq., A. Colwill, Esq., Prof. Carl Schmitt, Miss A. F. Moore-Jones, Miss M. Heywood, Miss. Adams, Miss Tilly, Miss E. Reeves, Miss M. Peak, G. Paque, Esq.. Madame Wigmore. Next term begins June' 8. BANJO, MANDOLIN & GUITAR MR CHAS. McFARLANE, .. Receives Pupils for the above Instruments. Mr McFarlane is prepared to Form Classes for Juveniles on the above instruments. Special terms on application. Instruments selected. STUDIO: MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS ES QUEEN STREET (First Floor), /\ p I A N O S, . « f-J x GRAPHOPH one _„ . Lf RECORDS, etc.; — "20F MUSIC (Latest and Most Jgr\ Popular), Violins from 5/; »»■ A^y Banjos, Accordeons, Guijf (\ V tars, Concertinas, Auto- "^ M M harps. Mouth Organs, By Mandolines, Strings, and /m I Fittings for all Instru- *^/ ments. Send for Catalogue. A. . W. ROBERTSON. 187 QUEEN STREET. DANCING— MRS SOWERBY has Rebpened her Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing on SATURDAY, April 22, at her Hall, Lower Symonds-street. Juveniles, Elementary, SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m.; Advanced 2 p.m.; Skirt and Fancy Dances 51.45 p.m.; Denorti.ent a Specialty. Adults — TUESDAY and THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons and ' Classes per arrangement. For terms, etc., apply Woodviile. Parliament-street. Fop Bale. "pOR POSITIVE SALE. ■*- A Compact Little Farm of 47 acres, all well fenced and divided into paddocks and good orchard, comfortable Cottage and outbuildings, fronting to t main road, in good position for a store, only 8 miles from town. Price very low.—Apply to JOHN SOPPET, House and Land Agent, 24. QUEEN-STREET. tl'OE. '•; S A L E. REMUERA. REMUERA. RESIDENCE AND. GROUNDS. The residence, comprising 10 rooms, bathroom, With coachhouse, stable,' and all necessary outbuildings, and the.Land comprises about 3 acres. .' ROBERT CHARLES CAUR Land Agent and Auctioneer, 63, Queen-street. SEED POTATOES—Lapstone Kidneys, Early Puritans, Up-to-Date, Sutton'f, Supreme, Kady Rose, Bruce and other varieties. THREE-STAR BONEDUST^,^-^^, '. AND SPECIAL ■ ' \Sj* •^^-^*"_)nns. White Tartarian, Black do., Danish, Sparrowbills, &c. ***'^ Potato Onions, Cape Barley, Maize, Wheat, Bran, Sharps, &c, &c. Agent for P. McGILLS OATMEAL anc '.'. FLOUR, Tokomairiro. 9 _srp UCusTOM St., Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 162, 11 July 1899, Page 3

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