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AmusementsABBO TT' S OP ERA -HOUSE. *™- PROPRIETOR.. ~ .. .. H. N. ABBOTT IMMENSE iSUCCE ■■.'..•• • IMMENSE SUCCESS! ' CROWDED HOUSE LAST EVENING. mO-NIGHT I mONIGHT ! JL 0-NIGHT ! J- 0-NIGET J SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF PROFESSOR W. J. PAYNE 1 THE FANCY LIGHTNING- RIFLE SHOI OF THE WORLD. Also the Grand Entertainment of PAYNE AND THE BEWILDEBJ3D . COUNTRYMAN. To be followed by SONGS AND DANCES BY MISS BELLA SUTHERLAND, OF MELBOURNE. An entire change of programme for Saturday. BOX OFFICE, G. N. LENNOX'S. POPULAR PEICES. E. RAWLINS, Manager, MR. POOLEY'S SUMMER AFTERNOON MARINE CONCERT, on Board the saloon steamer Takapuua, leaving Devonport at 2 o'clock, Queen-street Wharf at 2.30, and iJorthcoto at 2'60 p in. (weather permitting). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). PROGRAMME. Dnet, Pianoforte—Overture to "Zampa" (Herold) Mr. ANGELO FORREST and Mi:. PWOLEY. Song—" The Skipper's Flag" (O. Barri) Mb. WORRALL. Duet—" On the Blue Waves" (Pauofka) MAD&UK PoOLEY and Mr. SIHPSONi Song—•' If" (Pinsuti) Mrs. KEVITT. Song—" Will o , the Wiss" (Cherr>) Mr. SIMPSON. Solo, Pianoforte—"Fantasie—lmpromptu" (Chopin) Mb. LESLIE MAItTIIs. , Ballad—"The Old, Old Story" (Blumenthal) MADAME POOLEY. Serenade—" I Arise from Dreams of Thee" (Salaman) Mb. JOSEPH HANNA. Song—" One Morning, Oh! so Early" (Gatti) Mrs. KEVITT. Solo, Pianoforte—"La Cracovienne"—by desire— (Wallace) Mr. ANGELO FORREST. Song—" Robin Artair" MADAME POOLEY. Duet—" All's Well" (Braham) f Mb. SIMPSON and Mb. WORBALL. 1 Finalo—"Auld Lang Syne"—Solo and Chorus. Mendelssohn's Open Air *i nsic during the sail. Conductor —Mr. POOLEY. Admission, by Ticicci only, Half-a-Crown; Six for 12s. To be had at Lennox's, Mr. Pooley's residence, or Devonport Post Office. OERESFORD-STREET CONGREGAJO TIONAL CHURCH CHOIRi I MOONLIGHT CONCERT! ! MOONLIGHT CONCERT! P.S. VICTORIA ! I P.S. VICTORIA! j A Concert, in aid of the New Organ Fond, will be given by the above Choir (weather permitting) on ! board the P.S. Victoria on TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, Leaving the wharf at 8 p m., sharp, cruising in the harbour, and returning at 10 p.m. Tickets, 23 each; to be had of any Member of the Choir, and Oα the wharf on tho evening of the Concert. Programme in Monday's issue. ANNUAL PICNIC . . OT THE i AUCKLAND BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION j • . will bo held on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, at St. HuT.iß&'a Bay» Tickets of any of the Members. Steamer leaves Wharf at 9.30 a.m. See papers next Thursday. Educational. /TIHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR \y SCHOOL, AUCKLAND (Affiliated to the University of New Zealand), 11ANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. TEEM BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, ISSL In addition to the usual course, Book-keeping and Mechanical Drawing are taught gratis. A Workshop and Gymnasium, under competent instructors, are aitn attached. The admission to each of these is ree. HENRY T. PYCEOFT, Headm&ster. CAPTAIN and MRS. DAW.3ON receive . into their family Boys from the Country who wish to attend the Church of England Grammar School ox the Auckland Grammar School. Situation, healthy and convenient. References kindly permitted to, the Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland, Sir Maurice O'Rorke, Colonel Haultain, the Kev. G. H. S. Walpole, Incumbent of St. Marys. Parnell. and H. T. Pjcroft, Esq., Headmaster of tho Church of England Grammar School- For particulars apply to Grammar School House, ParnelL

TCT BENCH CLASSES. JD ■••■■• —:—- . M. ALBIN VLLLEVAL, French Visiting Master to tho Girls' High School, - and five of the leading Private Schools. M.A. V. contemplates forming two French Classes at his private residence. The first Class is intended for Young Ladies who, having left school, desiie to continue their atndies in tho French language, and will be held on TUESDAYS, at half-pas! four. The second Class (for beginners) will bo held ok SATURD A FS, at half-past three. Terms: One Guinea per quarter (in advanco). Names of intending members will be received on and after MONDAY, the 11 ;h of February-, 1534, at If. Villeval's Residence, corner of Liverpool-street and Karangahape-road. Private Lessons: Terms oa application. '4Ti OL'LEGE OP ST. FRANCIS \y XA.YTEB, Kew, near Melbourne. Situatbd in the healthiest suburb in Melbourne and in the midst of a park of sixty acres. All the apartments aro very spacious, lofty, and. well ventilated. From this College twelve pupils passed the Matriculation Examination in ISS2; ten out of eleven pupils passed in December, ISS3. Hugh Daiy obtained second-class classical honour/, Ernest Bergin obtained honours in Greak and in J'rench ;- Edward Berger obtained honours in algebra;, Mr. Thomas Muiphy passed the first year of arts. Application for prospectus to Eev. JE. Nolan S.J; Mil W. H. WEBB, L.S.S.A. &c. ACADEMY OF . MUSIC, OAK HOUSE liOBSON-STREET (S doors from Cook-street). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. ORGAN, HAK. MONIUM, AND HARMONY. Terms on Application. : IN CLASSES. RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC THEORY OF MUSIC HARMONY. There are separate Classes for elementary and advanced students, conducted on the Drinciples of the Royal Academy of Music Term of 12 lessons, 1 Guinea. Tyr R. RALPH HOOD, LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Letters to be left at Eadj-'s Music 'Warehouse. Mr. Hood attends Concerts. •Jir. Hood resumes teaching on the Ist of February. Vacancies for pupiU. OA.RDING AND DAY SCHOOL.— *tTr.,rr S ?w,> oHN ' S COLLEG S. TAMAKI, NEAR By permission of the Trustees, pupils will bo received on tho above premises for General Education, or for preparation for University Matriculation and other Examinations. The First Term will commence on February i, ISB4. For Prospectus and references, apply to the Kev. T. F. King, Principal. T ANDSUAPE PAINTING (OIL OR JLJ WATER COLOUR). Mr. K. Watkins will hold a Class at his Residence, Carleton Road, on SATURDAY AFT.ERNOO.NS, commencing February 9, Hours: 2to 3.30 p.m. Terms: £1 Is per quarter. PROFESSOR CAILLIAU being obliged through illness in tho family to laave Auckland before tho winter will only continue bis Musical Lossons until the end of March. Time will therefore permit him merely to undertake from date a Quarterly Course, made up of two lessons per week, or a Halfquarterly Courso of one lesson per week. T> ONSONSY ROAD. Mrb. and tiie Misses SHAYLE GEORGE Bee to inform their old friends and pupils thit they RE-OPENED their School on WEUNESDAY, 30th January A sound and thorough English Education, with French, Music, Dancing, and Needlework will be offered on moderato terms PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HAR MONY. S. J. LAMBERT. For terms ana other particulars addreig Newton Post-office. R. J O N S O N, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar School. Addre«s: Karangahape Road. v MISS DONOVAN, Teicher op PIANOFORTE.—Quarter commencos February 14tb. —iTor terms and address apply at E&dy's Music Warehquse. Quean-street. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Uevonport— Mudame Pooley visits the Girls' High School for VocaJ. Instruction. Application to I>a made to Miss Batus, Principal.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 8

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