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1 Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. &c. Gospel temperance mission, BLUE rIBBON ARMY. The Committee have decided to bold .■>. QUARTERLY MEETINGS For Conference, etc, at various places. The first will be held in BEEESFOBD-Sl* EET CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM . IBIS (MONDAY), EVENING JUNE 1, At half-past seven. , Chair to be taken by Rev. C. Worbovs. Addresses by the Rev. H. Bull and Mr. E. C. Carb. Collection in aid of the Funds. ALFRED COX, Secretary. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN JO CHURCH. FAREWELL CONVERSAZIONE TO MR. FEKGUSSON, IS TBS CHORAL HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4. REV. A. CAKKICK IN THE CHAIR. Tea on the Table at half-past six. Ticket! 2s each, Children half-price, ma? be obt-iined f>om any of the Managers, and iirm Messrs. Chapmtn, Ha-lett, and VicLuchlan, Queen-street; and from Mr. Robinson, Parneil. YOUKG MEN'S CHRIST lAN ASS CIATION. 1 Rooms : Corner of Weiles'ey and Albert Streets. j WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES.. Jane 5! " Ihe Present Difficulties of Great Britain In Afghanistan and India"— Rev. W. G. Cuwie, Bishop of Auckland. Jane 28: Entertainment. July 10 : " The Dark Continent" O. Worboys. July 24: "Belies of Unwritten History" Martin, E q, F G.S. August 7 : " Self-culture"— R. Bavin. August 21 : "The Times and Writings of the l'atri&rch Jeb"—F. D. Fenton. Esq. September 4: "The Roman Empire: Its Else atd Fall"—Prof ssor T. Q. Tncker, B.A. September 18 : ''Some of the Less Known Ballad Music of Scotland"—Rev. X. McKenzie Frater. September 26 : Entertainment— Herr Carl Schmitt. October 16: " The Living Beings of the Air"Professor A. P. W. Thomas, M.A., F.L.S. Commencing each evening at half-past seven. Seats reserved for ticket-hol iei:-> till twenty minutes past seven. Tickets for the course, to admit b<arer and lady, 5s ; to admit bearer only, Si 61; single lectures, Ik. May be ob ained from the Booksellers, from any Member of Committee, or at the Booms. THOMAS BI'DDLE) w n .„. A. KNIGHT | Hon. Sees. W. BKAK.ENRIG, en. Sec. Educational. T> USSELL-STR ET, Parnell.—Boarding Hi and Day School, conducted by the Misses i ogurs. Duties resumed May 25. References to parents of pupils. PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY. —Mr W. H, WKBBE has vacancies for a few pupils.—Address 198, yueen-street, opposite Albtro • ■ otel. Boarding and day school, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. The next Term will commence on TUESDAY, May 26, 1835 m „ Tr „,„ Principal .. Rev T. P. KING. Mr. w. H. hardwigk, (Organist, of St. Paul's Church), From London, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. ' For Terms and particulars, address Princes-street, opposite Masonic Hall. J7~ H. bmohi,es ' TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, BCBLEIGH-STREKT, Four doors from St. Sepulchre's Church. Particulars at Eady's. gCIENTIFIC DRESS CUTTING. Miss Bewb, Sole Agent in Auckland for Scientific Dress Cutting Association, 272, Regent Circus, London holds Classes at Wellesley-street Fast (second house from. Park) on Mondays, Wednesday*, and Fridays. Te'mß—including System, Tracing-wheel, and instruction till perfect—£2 2s Class at Mrs. Gbve.'s on Wednesday, from 1.30 te 3.80 p. . . Glens id is, UPPER symonds. STR ET Mrs. Glover will resume School duties in her new premises, a joining her former residence, on WEDNESDAY, t-e 20th instant. There will be classe» for Painting, Harmony, Musical Gymnastics, Scientific Dressma-incr, and Dancing. Also, Evening Classes for English Literature twice aweek. Terms on application to the Principal on and after the 14th instant MR. NEVILLE GEO. BARNETT (Fell. Coll. Org., Lotto.), OBGANIBT ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MUSIC. For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Sight-singing, or Rkading-mosic-at-bigbt. Harmony. Composition. Ac., Ac. Address: " Wynleigh," Ponsonby-road (near Frank lin-road); or Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, near St. Paul's Church. B OARD OP EDUCATION. PUPIL TEACHEhS' EXAMINATION. The Examination of Pupil Teachers and Candidates for Employment, will be held at Auckland, Tub's, and Hamilton on TUESDAY, 80th June, 1886, ar . following days. All Pupil Teachers of the First and Second Years are) required to attend, unless specially exempted by the M >ard. Pupil Teachers of the Third Yea' - , who desire to be examined, should send in their nmes not lat:r than SATURDAY, 20th June instant. VINCENT E. RICE, ' 'ecretary. jp TENING CLASSES. A. McARTHUK, M.A., LL.B., holds Evening ' Classes at the Training College, We'lesley-street, at , halfpa t seven. Each su' ject taken twice a week. Fees per term : 15« for one subject, 21a for two. Clas also formed to prepare for the Civl Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Examinations at a fee of Two Guineas per term. History (general and constitutional), Political Economy, and Jurisprudence m y be arranged for. Information will he given and names enrolled at the Training College between half.past four and halfpa«t five p.m. each afternoon, and on Saturday between three and four o'clock. DANCING, deportment, CALISTHENICS. BONNE TENUE ET MAINTIEN. — M'>NS. PATTI. 818 HON (ok Paris) has comma ced tuition at Masonic Ball, Princes-street, as follows : Select Adult Class, Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m. Select Jnvenlle Class, Saturdays, 8 p.m Special ' elect Ladies'<'last, Thursdays, 10 a.m Mist Hill's, Ponsonby—Fridays, 7.30 p.m. St. Mary's Convent, PontonbyWednesdays 10 am. Miss Bates', North Shore - Tuesdays, 3 p m. (an Evening A ult Class will be formed at North Shoie. leave names at Miss Bates') Mrs. files', Mount Albert—"ritlay, 22nd May, 4 p.m.; Adults, Monday, 26th May, 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Palmer's, Carleton '• oad—Wednesday, 27th May, 1.45 p.m. Mrs. Glover's, Symonds street—Thursday, 28th May. 7."80 p.m ; Mrs. Law's. Remuera - Saturday, 80th May, 10 30a.m.; and next term at M a. Clayton s, Parnell. i Lessons daily. Terms, in advance Adults, 255; juveniles, 21s Circulars at Tipton's and Eady's; or apply at K.sidence, 75, Hobson-street (between Victoria and Wellesle' Street-). Commission Agents. FL. PRIME, House and Land Agent, • Office* No. 25, Insurance Company'! Buildngf. Queen- s OHARLES TOTHILL, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT WHANGAREI. gjCHMITT & QHAMBERLIN, INSURANCE, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, EAST INDIAN TEA MERCHANTS, OFFICE: BOMBAY. CHARLES D. WHITCOMBE, LAND,'HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AQKNT, ST. Mun«o's < hambkrs, 62, Qckbn-stkeet. Bankers : Bank of New Zealand. ' FOR SALE : ■ ' WAIKATO—47,OOO Acres, at £1 Is, in fern and natlv grasses . ~ 80,000 Acres, at £1 10s, In fern and native grasses 1.864 Ac es, at £2 lus. all plousjliable 1,028 Acres, at £° 10s, level land ■ 625 Acre*, at £3 li s, level and fenced 260 Acres, £0, House a~d Farm Buildings, fenced and Grassed TAURANGA—6O Acres, at £3, near town, splendid .oil TO LET. > OFFICE and STORAGE Premises in Customs-street. • ' ftftt HOTE'.S at OHINKMUTU, HAWERA, and EAST COAST. Q. D. WHITCOMBE. C. D. WHITCOMBE. a a. C. UNITED SERVICE BILLIARD BOOM, . V, NOW OPEN. ■ Marker always in attendance. POOL. PYRAMIDS, BILLIARDS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 8

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