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AUEEN'S. /COLLEGE, INGE6TRE-ST., WELLINGTON. BOAEDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES. Principals — MB AND MBS A. J. KOONEY.M.R.C.M., M.M. Who are assisted by an oflicient staff of experienced and successful teachers. npHE Building is situated on one of X the healthiest sites of Wellington, and has been built expressly for educational purposes, -with latest sanitary arrangements, lofty and wenventilated dormitories, olectric lighting, tennis ■ court,- recreation grounds, promenades. Boarders receive every homo comfort, combined with maternal care. *_ Special attention is paid to formation of character, manners, and deportment. Term commences February 7th. Principals at home from January 23rd. Prospectus on application to this Ofiico or to 'Principals. References may be made in Wellington to Sir Bobert Stout, K.C.M.G., H. D. Bell, Esq , Dr. Findlay, liL.L)' ; and in Auckland to the Right Bey. the Anglican Frimate. 330 ' TniTZHEKBEKT TERRACE X SCHOOL. Under the Direction of \_ MISS SWAIN SO N. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL TOE GIBLS. , The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, January 31st, 1899. The management of the practical york of the School .will be entrusted to Mrs Henry Smith, who, as Miss Qalwey, was Held Teacher at Mrs Smlnson's School, and has held the same position at Mrs Croasdaile Bowen's (Chrißtchurch) and at other private schools in Christ- ' ohttrch and Wellington. . atius F. MiMcent Kirton, B.A. (N.Z. Urn'•ferity), has been engaged as Second Teacher. PIPITEA PEIVATE SCHOOL, ' THOBNDON, WELLINGTON -, (Late Fitaherbert Terrace). BOAEDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOB GIBLS. . MISS BABEB, M.A~~mlb3 B. EICHMOND, M.A. (Honors in Languages), Lady Principals, The New Term will begin THURSDAY, February 2nd, 1899. Miss Richmond and Miss Baber at home WEDNESDAY, February Ist. The Boarding at Pipirei Rohoolhoun will be under the management of Miss Baber. Prospectuses may be had on application to the lady Principals. - A ddreia during the holidays— Care of MrsH. ; Eichmoid, Granc-road, The nd in. 1069 SSSES HABDIE & MANNING, SOOL of Shorthand (Pitman's and Lightline) and Typewriting, &0., and Typewriting Office, " Herald " Chambers, Tennyson- - street, Napier. Bejrfstered by N.Z. Government. {Country Pupils may obtain the Technical Sohool Bailway Tickets.) MISS M". HAB DIE (Diploma N.P.S., Bng.) and MISS I/. MANNING, B.A. French and Book-keeping also taught. MISS M. MANNING iB prepared to take Pupils for the' Violin. Classes will be resumed on 30th January. 275 BOAEDING AND DAY SOHOOL. THOENYCEOFT. HASTINGS. MRS and MISS BEHAEBELL are prepared to receive a limited number of Girls to Board and Educate. Thorough English, Music, Drawing, and Singing. Special core taken with Children who have not been from Home before. Terms— 4o Guineas per Annum. . 336 PEIVATE SCHOOL, NAPIEETEKRACE. THIRST Term commences second J? week in February, 1899. Girls of all ageß, Boys under 10. Extras— French, Music, Drawing. Terms on application. Day Boarders. M3BB THCIBNTON, Principal. Miaa Thornton is prepared to take a limited number of Boarders. 684 mHIB |-IBAMMAB QCHOOI/, NAPIEB Headmaster W. QUAY, B.A. (Honors), Cambridge. Pupils Prepared far all Examinations, TEEMS— Day Boys— l 2 guineas per annum. Boarders — 50 guineas per annum. 594 BOYS' AND GIBLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIEB. SOUND SECONDARY AND COMMERCIAL EDUCATION, a Scholarship open to Pupils of oae and two years' standing in the school. Preparations for Civil Service and Matriculation Examination, Fees— Junior £8 Bs, Senior £9 9s per annum. Only extras— Music, Solo Singing, Painting, and Dancing. Boarders received by tha Prinoipals. Fee— £W per annum. Seduction to Weekly Boarders. Next Term commences on TUESDAY, 7th February, at 9.30. DAVID SIDEY, Secretary, HEEETATJNGA SCHOOL, ' HASTINGS, HAWKE'B BAT. BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE BOYS. Fnpila prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Terms and Prospeotus on application to JOHN A. FBASEB, Headmaster. Next term commences on February 2nd, 1899, ■ Parents, and Guardians wishing to place Pupils as Boarders are requested to communicate with the Principal before December 16th, 1898. EDUCATIONAL. HAWKE'S BAY GIBLS' SCHOOL. WOODFOR~D HOUSE, HASTINGS. BOABDINO AND DAY SCHOOL FOB QIBLS. Terms and Prospectus on application MIBS HODGE, Head Mistress. Next Term commences on February 2nd. From 1 6th December to 27th January the Head Mistress will be away from Woodford Home. notices. Music, music. DAVIS & HAEEIS, 1 WILLIS-BT.,FITZ HERALD'S CORNER, WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST -TTOUSE Tfl O B HE4-PEST JtLOUSE Jj OB MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTEUMENTS In New Zealand We hare the Best Stock of VIOLINS in the Colony from 128 6d each. Onr ACCOBDEONS and CONCERTINAS are considered the best. We have them from 5b 6d each. A good 8-key CONCEBT FLUTE we sell for 378 6d. Others sell the same at 50s. We make a Speciality of MANDOLINES and GUITARS, from 22s 6d. We have hundreds to choose from. Try us for BANJOS Onr 45a Instruments are sold elsewhere for £3 and £4. We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated EEGINTA VIOLIN STBINGS, Which have been tested by all the leading Violinists in Europe, and acknowledged to be the best Strings for strength, purity, and durability of tone. Guaranteed to give perfect fifths. 9d each, post free. Onr PIANOS are undeniably the best Instruments over introduced into this part of the world, and can be recommended with the utmost confidence. Price £35 and £45 each— worth £05. DAVIS AND XT ABB IS, AVIS AND XL ABB IS, 1, Willis-street, Fitzgerald's Corner WELLINGTON, Also London and Sydney 851 T pODDABD NOW BEADYBULBS! BULBS! IN 5 S| 10 s ' 15 s * 20 s com-ections Also, CELEKY, BEOCCOLI, AND CABBAGE PLANTS IN ANY QUANTITIES, New Catalogues post free on application to J, GODDABU or his Agents. AGENTS— Messrs Cronby and Bidey, Napier j Mr H. Coltett, Waipawa j Mr B. May, Takapau ; 'Mr W. Klrkham, Eskdale. HUBSIIBIES-HAVELOCK NOETH , MB W. T. SABIN, ■WT E TBBIN ABY BUEG EO N, Member of the Koyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London. KABAM7.BOAD, IHASTINOa N e *r';»ritoß Hotel).

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11126, 19 January 1899, Page 4

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