mHEATRE ROY, AL. Lessees ... Messrs Darrell and Hillsden. Re-appearance of the ever popular artiste, MRS. GEORGE DARRELL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JANUARY 10. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE DARRELL; In George Darrell's (author of "The Trump Card,' 4 "The Four Fetes," "Under the Ban," &c, &c.) historical and sensation drama in 4 acts, entitled the STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM!!! As played with great success in America, Sydney and New Zealand, produced with elaborate SCENE AND MECHANICAL EFFECTS ! The Open Sea ! Great Sensation Scene ! ! THE LEAP FOR LIFE !!!!!! FRIDAY NEXT, BY DESIRE, GREAT SHAKESPERIAN NIGHT. Dress-circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s 6d ; pit, Is. > Box office open at Jackson's.-
FAEORI CRICKET CLUB. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. WEDNESDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1876. A SOfEEE In aid of the Funds of the Team about to visit the West Coast. Single Ticket — 2s. ~6d. Dancing at 8 o'clock. Refreshments at reasonable prices. Mr. Cemino's Band will be in attendance. WELLINGTON CORDWAINERS' SOCIETY. NOTICE. rPHE Quarterly Meeting of the above J. Society will take place at Mr Fraser's, Manners-street, on MONDAY EVENING, 10th January, at 7.30 sharp. Fines will be enforced for non-attendance. By order of the President, THOS. S. HORROCKS, Secretary. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY DRILL will be resumed on \J Tuesday, the 11th inst., at 7 p.m. A. J. M'TAVISH, Lieut. WELLINGTON CITY RIFLES. riIHE above Corps will parade for ComX pany Drill at- Mount Cook on Monday next, 10th inst., at 7.30 p.m. All members requested to attend.* \ A. CROWE, Captain, . ' Commanding Corps. Bth January. WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. npHE ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETJL ING of the above Brigade will be held at the Engine Station, Te Aro, on MONDAY EVENING next, at 7.30 sharp. By order. . E. TOLLEY, Hon. See.
MR SOL. LEVY has been appointed Collector to the Interprovincial Regatta. JOSEPH AMES, Hon. Sec. rm ARO GRAMMAR AND COMMER1 CIAL SCHOOL, Ingestjbe-stkeet, Wellington, Established in 1870. Pbincipal : " * I C. A. CURTIS (University of Gottingen, Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. \ This School has been uniformally successful since its establishment. It offers all the many advantages of a private institution, conducted on the highest principles. It aims — 1. At uniting the elements of Modern Education, as comprising the English, German, French, and" Italian Languages and. Literature, Mathematics, the Natural Sciences', Commerce, &c, with the cultivation of the Latin and Greek Languages, Literature, and History. 2. At accomplishing its object thoroughly, with the least possible loss of time,*but without overburdening its pupils, and thus exhausting their capacity and desire for learning. This end is attained by thorough organisation and! a carefully arranged plan of study regulated (as far as practicable) according to the destiny of each pupil, whether it be the Merchant's Office, Civil Service, Military College, the English, German, or Australian Universities. The Boarding Establishment is under careful supervision. It is complete, having a suite of lofty, well ventilated bedrooms, with bathrooms and lavatory, and affords accommodation for twenty boarders. The table is liberally supplied, and in all the arrangements, domestic or pertaining to the school, the utmost care is exercised to ensure the happiness and wellbeing of the pupils. KELIGION, MOftAL TRAINING AND DISCIPLINE. The School is entirely nnsectarian. No opportunity will be neglected of cultivating amongst the pupils an honorable tone of feeling, and strict regard to truth, while while the strictest order and obedience will be insisted on. With a vieV to"encouraging physical exercise, the playground has been furnished with gymnastic appliances, and is under the guidance of a competent Drill Instructor. Young Gentlemen are eligible for admission -from the ages of Bto 16. The number of Day Pupils i 3 limited, Special time and individual attention will be bestowed upon those whose education has been neglected. School hours : From 9 to 12, and from 2 to 4. TERMS, PER QUARTER. Full Boarders, from 12i gns. to 18 ens, in adv. Weekly „ 10 „ Daily 7 Day pupils, from 2to 3 „ EXTRAS (OPTIONAL). Latin, Sanscrit, Italian, Greek, each 1& )} Music 2j Jt Drawing ... 1 Singing ... 10s 6d in advance. All fees payable Ist of each' quarter. Quarter Days, Ist February, 11th April, sth July, Ist October. A quarter's notice or half a quarter's fee is required in case of removal of pupils. Pupils will re-assemble on Monday, the 24th instant. • Vacancies for three boarders. * Prospectus, &c, on application to the Principal, v C. A. CURTIS. . Bth January. References are kindly permitted to the Rev. T. Fancourt, Hutt ; J. T. Edwards, Esq., R.M., Wanganui; H. McDonald, Esq., M.D., Christchurch ; and to Parents of Pupils.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 3
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