Education Office, Napier, January 17th, 1888. riPHE Gisborne District School hayJL me been constituted a District HigJ Scliool under Seotion 65 of the Education Ad,, an Assistant Master is required capable ol teaching effloiently French, Latin, and such ■^fthe subjeots enumerated in Section other ... "ducation Act as the Head-master Be of tho n». . . . may require. "' will be paid at the A commencing Bftlarj -"-ospectivo parrnto of £180 per annum, With v - f s should ticipation in bonus on school resu- "°e oi any bo granted by tho Board at tho On*., the school year. ... , . Applications, acoompaniod by testimonials as to experience and BkiU in tho teaohing of tho higher branches of instruction, must reach the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, tho 28th instant. H. niUj, 394 Secretary. AET CLASSES. MR E. A OTFFORD, Gold Medallist of the Royal Aondemy, proposes to open Olasaea at, tho Athenaram for Drawing '"intending'p'npllß may consult, Mr GlfTord at the Athcnrenm on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS from 2 to 1 p.m. Special arranßements can bo made for Schools and Private Pupils. 454 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS NICE OLLS,. from Wollington, and formorly of thn Molbournn Pohool of Art, will bo prepared to recoivo Pupils toy instruction In Drawing, Painting, Modelling. &c, on MONDAY, 13th February. Address, Clvdo-road (houso at preßent inoccupation of Mr Fryer). Intoudini? pupils can In tho meantime soo Mrs Nicholls at Mrs Reid's, Lincoln-road. 129 DAY SCHOOL. MISS LINDSAY~wII Re-open in St. Paul's Schoolroom on MONDAY, January 80th. Musio and Drawing;. Terms on application. 493 RS CROWLEY -will re-open her School on MONDAY. February 6th, Hillside, Napier. 446 BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER. THESE Schools provide a Highclass Education to pupils from nil parts of the Colony. Tenohors highly certificated. Special preparation for examination and careful physical trainingFoes payablo por term in advance Tuition, £3 3s ; Board, £13 6s Sd. Tho Schools aro situated on tho hills, and within flvo minutes' walk of the sea. Boys' School— Headmaster, Mb W. Wood. Girls' School— Headmistress, Miss Hewktt. First Term commoncos February 7th. DAVID SIDEY (Tho Roy.), 321 Soorotary. LADIES' DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, BENMORE. MISS SMlTEf^iii be at home to Parents and Friends" of intonding Pupils, on TUESDAY, January 31st. Classes re-assemble on Wednesday, Fobruary Ist. , 279 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOH YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE -B- BOYS (TnE Late Mna Mat's Housk, Napier). Conducted by the Principals— Mb Heath, latoly Head-master of tho Napior Boys' High School, previously Hoadmaater of tho Auckland Girls' High School. Mrh HKATn, previously Lady Suporlntondent Auckland Girls' High School. School will open FEBRUARY Ist, 1888. For prospectus apply to Mrs Hkatu. Mr Hkatk is prepared to take Prlvato Pupils in tho evenings. 18S TOISETTIAN SCHOOL OF JLJ MEMORY, oa INSTANTANEOUS ART OF NEVER-FORGETTING. Terms for complete course of Printed Lesho«b for classes of ton or moro members, 25e ouch. For further Information apply to R. B. BRISTED, 207 • Napior. MR HUGH APLIN (Organist Si. Paul's Church), pROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Lessons given in Vocalisation, Planoforto, Orgar. Harmonium. Harmnny, Composition, &c. cithor at pupils' residenco or at his Mußical Academy. Singing Classes held on Monday evenings in Tonic Sol Fa and Staff Notation. Pianofortes and Organs thoroughly Tuned and Rogulatod both in Town and Country. Professional Duties resuraod on Monday, 80ih of January. Address: Musical Academy, Scaly -road. Napier. 441 MR H. G. SPACEMAN, JOrganist of St. John's Churoh), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC to tho Nirißß Hian School por Girw and ths Ladies' College. Teacher of tho Piano, Organ and Violin, ol Singing, Harmony, and Orchestration. Torra coramonoes Fobruary 7th. Pianos sciontitloally tunod. Address— Clyde-road. , 421 MR H. G. SPACKMAN'S Orchess tral and Choral Concort will bo giver on Fobruary 7th. 42 1 PIANO AND VIOLIN. MISS C. MAY BROWNE receires Pupils. Quartorly or Monthly Torma Singlo Lesßonß. Address — Rosobrae, Coote -[road, ncai Shakespeare-road. 12] MUSICAL NOTICE. HERR E. GALON, Professor oi Music, will roaumo his Professional Uutios on tho 7th Fobruary, 188 S. 13£ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. /CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S \J ANNUAL GATHERING. JANUARY 2BTH, 188?. CHEAP~FaRES. On THURSDAY, January 2Gth, Saturdny Return Tickets, availablo for day only, will bo issued from any station to any station. SPECIAL~~FARES. THREE DAYS EXCURSION Tickets will bo issued on WEDNESDAY, January 2.5 th, and THURSDAY, January 2lith. availablo for return up to and inoluding FRIDAY, January 27th, as follows:— Ist 2nd Class. Class. b. d. s. d. Woodvllle, Victoria, Matahiwi, Oringi, Tamaki, Tahoraiti to Napior .. .. 17 0 12 6 Danncvirko, Mangatera, and Matamnu to Napier.. .. IS 6 11 8 Makotuku, Ormondville, Papatu, and Kopna to Napior 14 0 10 6 Takapau and Woburn to Nnnior 12 0 9 0 Waipukurau and Waipawa to Napior 10 0 7 6 Kaiknra and other Stations northwards to Napior . . Saturday return rates. ONE DAY EXCURSION Tickots will bo issued on THURSDAY, January 26th (day of tho Sports), availablo for roturn ou day of issue only, as follows :— Ist 2nd Class. Class, s. d. s. d. Woodvillo. Victoria, Matahtwi. Orlngi, Taraaki, Tahoraiti to Napior .. .. 11 0 7 0 Dannevirke, Mangatera, and Matamau to Napior .. 10 0 7 0 Makotuku, Ormondvillo, Papatu, and Kopua to Napior 90 63 Takapau and Woburn to Napior 8 9 6 6Waipukurau and Waipawa to Napier 6 6 4 6 Kaikora, Puitehou, To Auto, and To Hnuko to Napier .. 5 0 8 6 Poukawa and Paki Paki to Napior S S 2 6 Hastings and Stations northwards to Napier . . . . Saturday return rates. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Tho ordinary trains will run with the exception of the following poßtponomonts and extra sorvico on tho day of tho gathering, Thursday, January 26th :— Tho train usually leaving Napier at 3.0 p.m. for Woodvillo will bo postponed to Napier dopart 4.30 p.m. ; Woodvillo arrivo 10.30 p.m. Sco largo posters at Stations and olsowhoro. Tho train usually leaving Napier at 4.20 p.m. for Waipukurau will oo postponed as follows :— Napier depart 6.50 p.m., Waipukurau arrive 9.27 p.m. Sco largo postors. A lato train will run botweon Hastings and Napior as follows :— Hastings dopart 6.50 p.m., Farndon 7.10, Napior arrivo 7.30 p.m. ; Napior dopart 10.30 p.m., Farndon 10.50, Hastings arrivo 11.10 p.m. On Thursday, 26th, boing a public holiday, no goods or lfvo stock will bo received for despatch 3'JG BY ORDER. HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IKONMONGKRS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS, BEG to notify to their friends and the public gcnorally that they have lately purchased the wollknown Ironmongery Business from Mr W. O. M'Leod, noxfc Mossrs Knight, Bros.' Timber -yard. Hastings, und have replenished tho Stock with a large varioty of New Goods, ombraoing many lines not hitherto kept in Hastings. H. W. & S. hope by paying strict attention to Businoss and to the wants of their Cub tomcrs to recoivo a fair sharo of Trado. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. 283
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7959, 25 January 1888, Page 3
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1,124Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7959, 25 January 1888, Page 3
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