Educational. ', T)OABD OF EDUCATION. Certificated Teachers who desire to attend the Coarse of Lectures to Teachers on " Elemental? Science, , to b» delivered by Professor Brown, are requested to send in their names immediately 10 the Principal of the Training College. The Lectures will be delivered at the Auckland University College at half-past eleven a.m. on SATURSAYS, beginning April 18th. The fee is Fifteen Shillings (15s) a term, half of which will be paid by the Board. . • , ; : . ~ : ■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ON Conducted by General and Mrs. Stoddardl. Second Qui-rtar commences MONDAY, 20th ApriL . ~. . , < Premises enlarged ; room far mors boarders. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAJtAKL'"" The next Term will commence on TUESDAY, May 26,1885.' .. Rev. T. F. KING. "'." ■; Principal .. Rev. T. P , . KING. ■ MR. W. H. HARD WICK, (Organist of St. Paul's Church), '■' '(■' ... . - From london, ... .'T. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms iind particulars, address Princes-street, opposite Masoaic Hall. '■' ; - -'- - PROFESSOR JULES DE BERNARD, in thanking the Public and the Schools for their liberal patronage bars to inform that, being unable to remain in Auckland, he has appointed Hone-Paul B:ibron, ncently arrived from Paris, to replace him. Mons. Bibron having studied under the very beet and leading professors in Paris, Professor de Bernard feele confident in recommending him to his numerous patrons. ,{. . ~ , . . WINDMILL VILLA, Symonde-street— Mrs. and Miss Holt Irving purchased the goodwill and furniture of the educational establish- , ment lately (ionducted by Madame Libri, be» to announce that school duties will be resumed on Monday. 13th April. Evening classes on Mondays an*Wednesdays from seven to eight. ; ' .■.■■;■/ Musical Instrument Warehouse, flee., 88, Victoria- ., street, Auckland. .;'-■" T. E. (X 1 K -T* *■ IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, I TEACHER «f MUSIC, ~'. . . PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, CORNET, &6. Terms and Testimonials Free oh Application. AU Kinds of Musical Instraments Tuned and Repaired. TRAINING COLLEGE, WELLESLKY-STREET. ' ' EVENING CLASHES ARE NOW. OP.EN, PRACTICAL DRAWING, with PL AWE and SOLID GEOMETRY. TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. * APPLIED MECHANICS an* the STEAM' ENGINE Etc.. Etc.. THURSDAY EVENINGS, at 7.30. Teacher : WALTER L. ROBINSON.. Board.'■' of Education. Sledalliit, and Certified with First-class Honours by Science and Art Department. London ; also, by City and Guilds of London Institute for advancement of Technical Education. ' ,'"•■ -jniVENING CLASSES. A, McARTHUR, M.A., LL.B., holds Evening Classes at the Training College, Wellesley-street, at half-pait seven. Each subject taken twice a week. Fees per term : 15» for one subject, 21s for two. Clastes also formei to prepare for the Civil Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Examinations at ii fee of Two Guineas per term. i • History (general and constitutional), Political Economy, and Jurisprudence noi«y be arranged for. v> Information will be given and names enrolled atthe Training College between half-past four and halfpant five p.m. each afternoon, and on Saturday between three and lour o'clock. • //& IN V> W //hoBSON STREET]] V\B vmT k/r CASH AND DEFERRED PAYMENT, TAILORS, DRAPERS, MILLINERS, MANTLE AND HABIT MAKERS, HoBBON-SinXZT. ..'.•'.. Wβ respectfully invite attention to oar Large Stock of NOVELTIES for the present Season. Our Great Variety and Choice of the Best Fabrics, with th« Skill, and Talent we now employ, and the neat success of our efforts to produce Superior Garments, PERFECT in FIT, and UNEXCELLED In CUT and STYLE, gives us every confidence in respectfully soliciting the favour of a visit. All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk before being m eup and Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. ~ ■ The Deferred Payment System has been' found to be a great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to procure necessaries in the easiest possible way. . _ , ' ' '■''''•;-■ ' f' All Goods are marked In Plain Figures. ."." , Cash Customers receive 6 per cent, discount (one shilling in th« pound sterling) on all parcels of 20b and upwards. . ' ''.<■'■ •■•'" '••' INSPECTION INVITED. ~, Tiam Canpau the door. '~ ~.,. ,./..,, ,•■.,;-..-■ "OANDOLF KAGLETON—Ladies' HairX\j dresser and Hairworker (awarded Special Gold Medal), the Uigest stock in New Zealand of human hair to select from. Wigs for street and stage in stock, and made to oirder. Manufacturer of the Celebrated Zendosallne arid Anti-Scurf Cream, the best hair-pro dudng agent known. Bend for Pamphlet, free to e,ny address. Every requisite for the stage make-up in stock. Fancy Costumes and wigs for hire.— • Bu»sn-iUeet(o;pposlte McArthur'e), Auckland. -. . ; C r NITED FIRE AND MARINE SN!\J HURANOE COMPANY. [ r . r v^ The undersigned is prepared to offer special Inducements to insurers. - ■-.■,'; ■■~. RISKS taken at LOWER RATES than heretofore and LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. ■ I ' ■' -, . >~i -.;.■ • ART. HEATHER, »M I . . ..-.■;;;■ .:•:<■.-•: ~■ ~- •.. Agent. .. : Lowu Quean-street. ■'" " ■ l .■•>-,,, <->- «■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7302, 14 April 1885, Page 3
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