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BBOTT'S I Proprietor - „. MMLHiPSB, H Manager .. „ "Mr£• n, 41 >k*tt' Iβ Manager for Mr. Abbott Tewf' 11 TO-NIGHI' (WEDNESDAY), *£, -n, ttnS* H (THURSDAY) UM °ftaoH W i , TWO NIGHTS ONLY |l The celebrated Australian AotoV-imiv .'$ MR. GEORGE DAKHEi H H . MB. GKOEOE DARReIL ffi MB. GBORGB DARRRLt, H Supported by tte j Will appear in the Mystio Senwtion and 9ni.ii- W* Drama, in four acts, written by B DARREI.L, entitled 0Rli «" B BACK FROM THE Gravp ¥M BACK PROM THE GRavp *M BACK FROM THK GRAVE N BACK FROM THE GRAVt ©1 Sydney St. Aubrey™ „ „ Mr. (£„,..- \'s Ethel Grey .. .. _. .. Mlma^m l^ B Supported by the full strength of the «„ " 4 $ 1 NEW SCENERY, MECHANICAL an*""* W VOYANT EFFECTS. PLAYKD EVrrS ■ WHEItE WITH MOST mi / BOUNDED SUCCESS. || FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY if GRAND COMPLIMKNTAKY BENEPn. I tendered to *"***l\ M MISS ANNIE MAYOR. 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NEVILLE BARNETT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premises (only «„ minutes from Queen-street, and therefore eaiilr mml sible to pupils from all parti), vie.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house above St, Matthew's ChwcE For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Orran si.it reading, Harmony. &c., apply to above addrw, DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL Grajton Road. • In consequence of the demand for more «dim u, C. P. Newcombe has arranged to transfer his gehonu; the room in the rear of St. Andrew's Churcb Btibo t street. Pupils prepare! for all exsiinXii Special Evening Class for the General Koowledn11« Examination. The next term will commence ~ Monday, February 1. For prospectus and refer..™, apply as above. • a. Vacancies for three boarder*. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL UPPER KEN-STREET. M The First Term will begin on MONDAY RftMh rnary, and end on FRIDAY, 14th May. Feesuuj All Fees must be Paid in Advancx. The Headmaster will be in attendance it Urn School on FRIDAY next, the sth February Von three to five p.m., to receive applications for the admission of new pupils. ' [A CARD.] MR. GEORGE H. CLUTSAM TEACH OF THE PIANOFORTE. Every Branch of Theoretical and Poetical 0o«o sltion, and the Study of ins Art of Accompanying. 'Will be in attendance daily to receive Pnpilntiit Rooms, over Hoffmann and Sons' Music Wareiogw. Queen-street. . MRS. CLAYTON'S BOARDING AKD DAY Si HOOL, ST. GEOKGKB BAY ROAD. PARNJSLL. Music, Singing, Harmony, and Competition -. ~ Herr Schmltt Music and cinging .. ... Herr Tuttchk* Music and Singing ... .. Mrs. Mickl«thw»it French „. .. ~ _ Mons. VilleTal German .. „ .. .. Dr. Hensen Drawing .. ... .. ~ Mr. Watklns Special Classes for Pupils who desire to pus to chers Examinations. Elocution Clas«es weekly. First Term, February 1, 1886. Mrs. Clayton will be at home to answer all enquiries especting terms, etc., on January 26. CAPTAIN AND MRS. DAWBOTS «. ceive inte the'r family Boys who wish to attend the • Church of England Grammar School, or the Auckland College and Grammar School. A Master resides in the bouse who will supervise tin home lessons and have a general care over the boys. The resident mister has had two years experience in a first-class school in New South Wales (th» Kinj'i School, Parramatia), so this will ensure the l>«i being efficiently looked after. References kindly permitted to the Right Reverend the Biibop of. Auckland, sir Maurice O'Rorke. Colonel Haulula, the Rev. a. H. S. Walpole, Incumbent of St. Mirj Parnell, and H. T Pjrcroft, Esq., Headmaster of tie Church of England Grammar Bchool.—For partica. lars, apply to Grammar School House, ParnelL AUCKLAND SCHOOL OP MUSIC, CORNER OF HOBSON AND COOK STREETS. PRINCIPAL: W. H. WEBBS. PRELIMINARY LIST OF SUBJECTS AND NAMES OF PROFESSORS. PIANO—W. H. Webbe, M. Paque, and Mdlle.Yilli«n, from Royal Academy of Mniic. ElemenUr/ Pupils visited by Mines Streeter, Gribban, Diion, ana Hannelly (pupils of Mr. Webb*), and Hum, G. Paque, W. Dixon, and W. Adams. VOICE CULTIVATION—W. H. Webbe. SlNGlNG—H.Hdmondes, M. Guillaume Paene. Hi W.H. Webbe. ' READING MUSIC AT SIGHT—W. H. Webbe. VIOLIN-W. Dixon, from London Academy of Mute. CELLO—M. Guillaume Paque, from London Academj of Music, Conductor of Philharmonic Society. CORNET-M. Dixon, L.A.M., Medallist. FLUTE and PICCOLO -J. Philpot BAHP-Mdllo. VllHers, from Royal Academy c! Music ; will arrive in March or April. ORGAN-W. H. Webbe, and S. Webbe, from Beyal Academy of Music. HARMONIUM-J. VilUers, R.A.M.; will in March or April, Elementary Pupil*, Mid Streeter. ART OF PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANIMBNX-W, H. Webbe. RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC—W. H. Webbe. HARMONY-M. Gutllaume Paqoe, Sir J. Beatdlct Harmony Medalist. COMPOSITION-M. Paque, L.A.M. » COUNTERPOINT-M. Paque and W. Dixon, boU from London Academy of Music, INSTRUMENTATION M. Guillaume Paque,Conductor of Philharmonic Society. MUSICAL ACOUSTICS-W. H. Webbe. The names of instructors of Clarionet, Double Bui. Elocution, Stage instruction, and Language* will M published next week. Fees oer Quarter—Private Pupils, from two to 1« guineas; Instruction in Classes,omeguinea. Three Pupils admitted to Piano OlasiM,' fW Pupils admitted to Violin and Singing Classes; timber of Pupils to other Classes not limited. Special Class (3rd year) for Young Lady Teacheß ol Pianoforte. All applications to be made to W, H, WEBBE,cor»»t of Cook and Hobson streets. Frew Lectures on Music commence February 16th. |T\o YOU LIVE AT "GLENMORE? , No; but if I can raise a £10-note, I intend to BIT an Allotment on February 8, as the Allotments malt be sold, and there is more money in it than any Us. about town. ¥EW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town at suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, ia advance, posted w any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit p»yme« «J Mcne7 Orders or Postage Stamp*. j Instructions as to the insertion or w«M."««eI « advertisements in the Hkbald mutt he in wwWj Advertisements received without such instruction" will be inserted till countermanded, and chui* , accordingly. . . While every care ii exercised in regard tott»«» insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do w> hold themselves responsible for non-insertion tawW accident or from othor onuses; and the prop"'*™* reserve to themselves the right of omitting adveitiwj ments that they may deem objectionable, «™J although such advertisements may have been recti'" and paid for in the usual course of business. For the c«nveniehc« of advertisers, replies to WJJJ tisemente may be sent to the Herald ,I '' l ' , "™ Office; but tie proprietors do not accept a»y reepw , aibility in this respect. . ~h Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages. 2« «d «w» Insertion. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7552, 3 February 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7552, 3 February 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7552, 3 February 1886, Page 8

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