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Educat.onaL T7IVENING CLASSES. A. McARTHUR, M.A., LL.B., purposes holding Evening Classes at the Training College, "Weilesleystreet, beginning on MONDAY, the 9th instant, at half-pa>t seven pm, Each subject frill bo taken twice a week. fees per term : 15s for one subject, 21s for two. Clas-es will also be formed to prepare for the Civil Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Examinations at a fee of Two Guineas per term. History (general and constitutional), Political Economy, and Jurisprudence my be arranged for. Information will be given and name* enrolled at the Training College between half past four and halfpart fire p.m. each afternoon, and on Saturday between three and four o'clock. INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. MR. F. PELTZER beet to inform his Pupils and the Public that he has Removed to Hobsonstreet, and is prepared to impart tuition in the French Language and Literature to private pupils, and 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 is the founder of the " Socie'te LitUraire Franchise," and the only French master in Auckland who has as yet produced Frenchspeaking pupils. Special arrangements for chools. Terms Moderate. » MR, NEVILLE GEO. BARNETT (Fell. Coll. Org., Lond.), ORGANIST ST. MATTHKWS CHURCH, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MUSIC. For Lessons in Sinoisg, Pianoforte, Organ, HARMONIUM, SIGHT-SIKOIHG, Or RCADINQ-MOSIC-AT--Bia bt. Harmony, Composition, Ac., &c. Address:. " Wynleigh," Ponsonby-road (near Frank lin-road); or Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, near St. Paul's Church. MR. W. H. HARDWIOK, (Organist of St. Paul's Church), From London, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and particulars, address Princes-street, opposite Masonic Hall. < -.. MR.* JON $»:-fl ,N, Certificated Teacher of " " ' '•' PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar School, '■%.-■'< Address Karangahape Road. ; \- ■ '',""_, CAPTAIN AND MRS. DAWSON will be glad to Receive into their family .-ROYS who wish to attend the Church of England-Grammar School. A master of the Grammar School reside* in ho house, who will supervise the home lessons. ■•< The' Boarders will be allowed under Mm .the, , free use of the plats round, gymnasium, an l workshop. Boys (rom the country can be accommodated with dinner. References kindly permitted to the Right. Rev. the Bishep of Auckland. Sir Maurice 0 Rorke. Colonel Haultain, the Rev. G. H. S. Walpole, IncimbeLt of St.Mary'». Parnell, and H. T. Pycroft, Esq., Headmaster. For particulars apply to Qhnnii»»sajhopl house, Parnell. *. J> \ .■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7271, 9 March 1885, Page 3

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