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EdncatonaL | T' 0" PARENTS AMD GUARDIANB.' i ■• .■v'-THS-v PA NAQE, " 'H'£\ \i.-■&■*■ >'"*-:'■ isW >: Uanoaitai. ■■•■ . .■,.;•'{:-,'; I kJWueetaUn. in thanking the Parents of their M V,ii« for- the kind manner to which they have ex- £& theto^eSifactton of «S« care and tuition of stot* that their pupils will ££s«Sb oITTfIUBSDAY, January 29, Wherf they ISii I?, ahlft to receive more puplh, arrangements aril Miss Tulln will b'e at Cambrtdge 80 meet her pupils or see anyto call upon her, and will return with on Tuesday, Fobtauy Srd. ffls^inoludinj TMusio and Singing,: £26 per i«nn^ ? tmae tee and £80 above ten. Ihere are JwSTiX «d • Unnonium for th. use of the PU The*Ml«fM TuUe'a School ta ■trlctly>Ladle« Boarding School, not la any war connected with the ' remaining the twdve month. the tern»%mbi4t ihe rate pf £&PU «n» ■ SI - N> •Cγr*> I'" '*» G. ', .V MBS. WATERS "- _ : (LONDON ORGAN SCHOOL AND OOLLEGB OP MUSIC) EeoeiTea Pupils at her Residence, comer of Kyber \. Pass and Arawa-street, , HIGHEST REFERENCES FROM OTAGO ; AND , t > CANTERBURY. •' • " Terms at all the Leading Mnttc and Bookstllem, riLENSIDE, UPPER SYMONDS\JT ■;;■;- STREST. ; ;;.v;-; :■■■•/ - MRS. GLOVER will, resume the duties of her Boarding and Pay School on February 2nd in St. Sepulchre's School-room, which she has engaged till the premises adjoining her late reside-ce are ready. Sh has also rented the house lately occupied by Mr». Aneley, near St. Sepulchre') Church, where she will be ready to transact (chool business on and after Januari 27th from ten till tweUea.m.~ " ~ Here Sehmttt's Classes will be resumed, and will include Harmony and Tho' Bass. '. ■ ■' ; 1 BOARDING ' AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE (TAMAKI, NEAR AUCKLAND;. v ~i , ,/. ;. A High CUss Boarding and Day School. Classical, General, and Religious Education. Preparation for University Matriculation and other Examinations. The next term will commence on MONDAY, February 2,1885. - >■"'-" ■ '■■:'''■■ ;: - :'■■ :"-'■"■•■'■•<' For full prospectus and references, apply to s ■..-■■■/I.: ..-.'M . REV. T. P. KING, --~1-...> :K<i-, iii., :.'-:! ■..■•■ ■ • Principal. ME. NEVILLE GEO. BARNETT ■i i (Fxix. Coix. Obo., Loud.), i ORGANIST ST. MATTHKW'S CHURCH, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER Off MUSIC. For Lessons in, Singing, Pianofoete, Organ, HasBOMBS, SIOHT-SINGINO, Or JBrADESO-HOSIO-AT-eiaaT. Harmony, Composition. Aα, Aα Address: " Wynleigh," Ponsonby-road (near Frank lin-road); or Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, near St. Paul's Church. ' EDUCATIONAL HOME FOR YOUNG sV<J , ~. ~, CHILDREN, r Russraiii-BTaKET, Pass ill. "C'-h ;■"''•;.v j> < . :■-' . '• Boarding and Day School conducted by the Misses Raters •'- a Duties resumed on February 2nd. References to parents of pupils. ' - : - .... Tyr -: i <gt s,' -y a i L e •WILL : RESUME DUTIES ■ -'• "IN HER NEW CI ASS-ROOM, Pompallier 'retrace, near Ponsonby-road. on /, ;. /,, MONI>AY, I-EBRUARY 2 Advanced and Elementary Classes are established for English, French. German, Drawing, Painting, viusic. etc. v ' Hiss Vaile Is at home every afternoon. • ' g I 1? G 1 N:. G. MR. R. RING-POOLEr, Pupil of Dr.' J. Stalner. and Chorister for eight years (1872-1880), at ST. PAUL'S RDRAL, LOND -m. Stud-nt at the late NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR MUSH , , South Kensington, London, S.W. for two years (1880 1882). •■."-"•' ■•'- 7 ' teacher OF singing and voice PRODUCTION. ■;.- --;:.; Card of terms at Residence, " Feraleigh," Symondsstreet and Messrs. lady's Music <' Establishment, Queen-str-ot. '-~-■. ■ • . ~.;;; ~.,CVi;;^.;, .-,: Mr. R. Klog-Pooley has the highest references. CARDON HOUSE, VICTORIA •V/Cf-r/ .AVENUE. REMDERA. ' - ■■• (Late lire. Pain's.) MRS. HUMPHREYS, assisted by an experienced Got erne's, will Re-open this School for Young Ladies on MONDAY, February Bth. - I■•/.. . " The Rev/ T. M. HU PHREYS. 8.A., will also instruct Boys under the age of 12 in a separate classro m. according to the (intlish Public School System. Tems for Bo.rdrr -n& Day Pupils moderate, and inclusive. Pr >spectus sent on application. '' he well-known healthy character of this delightful suburb needs no comment. ; ' ■ INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. i'.' MR. F. PELTZER begs to inform his Pupils xn the Public that he has Removed to 36, street, and is prepared to import tuition in the French Language and Literature to private pupils, ana to visit schools in town and suburbs. Mr. F. P. has twelve years' experience as a French teacher, both at home and in the colonies He 1- the founder of the " Sooiete Litie'raire Frangaise " and the only French master in Auckland who has as yet produced French* speaking pupils. Special arrangements for schools. : \ Terms Moderate. ; .. ..'■. /I PROFESSOR F. A. BROOKES wishes . 'to inform his pupils and the public generally that the paintings now exhibited in Symonds -street under the name of < ryst.l Ivory Paintings, ar<> not the genuine Crystal Ivory Type Paintings of Professor Brookes, and neither has he nny connection with them whatever, neither is the person a pupil of Professor Brookes, and as several per ons have been misled on account of th* person appiopriating the -first two words, C. 1., he think« it only right to warn the public against being misled for the future. Any painuntr in this style on view without the Governor's Coat of Arms attached are not genuine.—F. A. Brookes'. Tt/TISS VIOLET ELLICOTT (late of Her .' "*""*- Majesty's and Empire Theatres, London) gives Lessons in Elocution to private Pupils and Schools. 'Amateur Rehearsals personally superintended.— '■■ arms on application to Miss Violet Bllicott, Canterbury Cottage, 42 Grey-street * ': . _: ' MR. W. H. HARD WICK, s . (Organist of St. Paul's Church), . ; V'-V- ■ ■■'•> -'■•■ FjMJf LeNBON, '. ,'_. ■': ~'•',-' ' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. . For Terms and particulars, address Princes-street, : opposite Masonic Ball. - im d U 6 A T i ON a L. Mrs. and Miss William*' School. rTynyard-street (near Grammar School). Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, February 2nd. . : ;; ; I MR. J ON SO N, I A b>l CerUicated teacher of :•!. I'r Iji, . . PHONOGRAPHY, / y Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar Scheolt V . '. u> '■ ■ : ;i,i : ■"' '■"- j>. i\:;'.'/i-< Address Karangahape Road. ■"-, . EPSOM HALL.-The Misses Courtney's ■'; Pupils will re-assemble on Monday, February 2,1886. . •,■ ....'■.-.:■■ . - ■.-.-->• . ■-..- : j THE REMUERA SEMINARY.-Mb, Law Will resume the duties of her School on MONDAY, February 2nd. Vacancies for Boarders.' MISS .DONOVAN, Teacher of Munic, .Mrhtilson Cottaee, Pitt-street.—Term c.om;monced 19th January. Vacancies for Pupils. A _^ MRS. CLAYTON'S BOARDING J-tX' AND DAY SCHOOL. St. George's Bay Koad, ; ParaelL I First Term, Febra ry 2nd, 1885. ',' ./ -- • MRS. P*LMe.R'S SCHOOL, fjarlton Road.-Duties will be resented on Monday, \ February 2. . Boarders can be received... 4■■■ ■, • MRS. WOOLLEY, leacher *f Music, will resume Lessons on MONDAY, 2nd February, Karangahape Road, larn'ing by Prime, Ironmonger. 1 . .\ . - / • _. "VTEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— JLV Rev. Peter Mason, B. School duties will be resumed on the 2nd of February. Drawing by Miss Tye. Evening tuition. ' / • ' ** OIL WATER COLOUR PAINTV/' ING.— Lessons In the /above by Mr. Ball. Terms of Mr. 8., Mount Ro&kill Road, or of Mr. Leech, Shortland-street. ,',-',.: '~' s , ■ , '< - Plumbers. •',:;.; '/: i:^ O A M U E L l> AR K E R, PLTTMBKR, TINSMITH,, : -'- ' ; GASFIITER, , BELL-HANGER, . Ere., Etc., Etc., ; DEVONPORT r ; (NEXT DOpR TO THE POST-OFFICEX '•';■ ; BEST,: VALUE ■ "'. - 1 p; .-;. \k Vi in thb Auckland Province for (' v v-J In tha Auckland Provlace for GAS FITTINGS AND GLOBUS or ~.? rn ,'"■■' \f\LL DESORIPTtONSi ;£ ■"■'}, $>,& > X " SEE OUR STOCKS DEVONPORX ?"', .'.'v!**'- > : •'■..;■, AND ■'.',:. I ■"■;,"- '-.-■' : .'--■:.. ; ■ VICTORIAfSTREET EAST, ■ CORRIfGATED IRON T >iKS '•' : :•■ ■ '}:: ,j; Fault Sfis Kaou. ,-■.:,. ■:,.-.■■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7239, 30 January 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7239, 30 January 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7239, 30 January 1885, Page 8