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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. C. OSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION, Pf BLUE RIBBON ARMY. MR. WILLIAM NOBLE, From Hoxton Ball, London, > MR. WILLIAM NOBLK will deliver Addresses during this nook at follows:— MONDAY—At the Annual Meeting of the Band of Hope Union. TUESDAY EVENING— the Presbyterian Church. Kemuera. WEDNESDAY EVENING— At Onehunga. THURSDAY— Commencing at ten a.m., Convention of Christian Temperance Workers at the Auckland Tabernacle. FRIDAY EVENING-At the Weeleyan Church, North Shore. SATURDAY EVENING-At the Theatre Royal. ALFUED COX, " Secretary. 8 ______________ — A UCKLAND BAND OP HOPE UNION. SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. In connection with the above, the following arrangements have been made for THIS DAY (MONDAY), 24th MAY (Queen's Birthday). 2.30 p.m.—A CONFERENCE will be held In the Alexandra-street Schoolroom, when all abstainers aro invited. Two Papers will be read. Discussion invited. MR. W. NOBLE and other Temperance workers will take part, 5.30 p.m.—TEA provided at Kobson's, Every accommodation. b 7.30 p.m.—ANNUAL GATHERING of , Bands of Hope In the Choral Hall. MR. XV. 1 NOBLE and the REV. C. H. GARLAND will address the gathering. PASTOR T. BPURGEON will preside. Master Walter Barry will recite In Memorials —John B. Uough." Celebrated Exercise Songs by members. Conductor, MR. S. FRITH. Tickets, Ono Shilling. Children half-price. Doors open at seven. Meetings. AUCKLAND PARLIAMENTARY UNION. A Meeting of the above will be held at Robson's Rooms on TITF.SDAY, the 25th Inst., at half-past seven p.m., to consider the following motion, of which notice ha 3 been given :— " That the Auckland Parliamentary Union be wound up." J AS. ttcCur.LOTTGrr, Clerk of the House. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND AND j THE RIGHT HON*. W. E. GLADSTONE. A Meeting will be held TO-DAY (Monday), _4lh, at r eight p.m ,in St. .lames' Ha 1 !. Wellinrton-str.'et, of ' those favourable "to tha granting of Home Rule to Ireland, and to consider and forward a cablegram of thanks and congratulation to the Right Hon. W. E. GlaiUtone." Liberal sympathisers of all nationalities are respect- '■ fully requested to attend. Ladies invited. MARTTN DANAHER LOUIS O'CONNOR JOHN MARIE GRACE. , Volunteer Notices. Ci OLL EG E RIFLES ' will Meet on MOXDAYMOBNING, at quarter to eleven, in Metropolitan Ground. All must attend. Helmets to be worn. JOHN F. SLOMAN. Captain. Educational. I EDUCATIONAL. — Mips Langsford's li Pupils will Re-assemble on Tueiday, the 25th inst. BRIARFIELD, Grafton Road— Day and 1 Boarding School for Girls. Principal : Miss Coif. Sococd Term of ISSG begins TUESDAY. May 55. TVOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL (St. JD John's College, Tamaki).— The next Term will comi enoeon Tuesday, 25th inst. Rev. T. F. King, Principal. MRS. PALMER'S SCHOOL, CARLTON GORE ROAD, Duties will be Resumed on TUESDAY, May 25. ONFHUNGA GRAMMAR SCHOOLThe next Term begins on Tuesday, 25th inst. I L J.TItOLLOPE, aster. YTTRITING ! WRITING ! WRITING ! VV —Good Writing guaranteed in a Si-rips of Twelve Lossons (Ladies or Gentleman'. Terms (privately) : One Guinea and a-haif Lay and Kveniog . ''lapses: One Guinea.— *pply F. rtarle Giles, Profeasor of Writing, A.M. P. Buildings, No. 3, 148, Queen- , street. LOWER GLENSIDE, SYMONDSSTKIiiT. ' The Second Term of Mrs. Glover's Hoarding and Oa> School will begin on TUESDAY, the 25th instant. mf. R. AUG. IRONMONGER, iv & TEACHER Of THE BANJO. Terms upon application to Mr. Eady, Musio-seller, Quoen-s-tr. et. Music arranged, transposed, and set for the Banjo. [A CATtD. ] MR. GEORGE LI. GLUT SAM, TEACH BR OF THE PIANOFORTE. Ererr Branch of Theoretical and !'r»ctical Composition, and the Study of ihi Art of Accompanying. Will he in attendance daily to receive Pupils at his Rooms, over Hoffmann and sons' Music Warehouse, Queen-street. ~KT 0 T I C E. MR. NEVILLE BARNETT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premises (only five minutes from Queen-street, and therefore easily accessible to pupils lrom all parts}, viz.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house above St. Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ. Sightreading, Harmony, &c„ apply to above address. JOHN fi /PLOUGH, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, GUITAR, &c. Church - street, Ponsonby, next house to Public School. Workshop for Machine and Musical Instrument repairs, Model-making. Electric Apparatus &c, &c. "OOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MRS. GILSTAIN has Removed her School from Park Road to Grange Road, Mount Eden, where Young Ladies entrusted to her care will find all the comforts of an English home. Vacancies for two young lady boarders. Terms, with Masters for French, Music, and Drawing, £15 per annum. Without Musters, and including a sound English education with Musi., £35 per annum References kindly permitted to clergymen and parents of pupils. Mnrch 31. ISB6. Q< ATURDAY MORNING VOCAL CLASS FOR LADIES. Several Ladies in the City and Suburbs having suggested that MADAME POOLEY should form a VOCAL CLASS for YOUNG LADIES who, by reason of distance and the hou of meeting, are debarred from joining the WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASS, MADAME POOLEY has much pleasure in announcing that a CLASS will be composed at once, to meet at the CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, on SATURDAY MORNINGS at eleven o'clock, the afternoons thus not being encroached upon. The FIRST MEETING will take place next SATURDAY MORNING. Fee, Two Guineas per Annum, payable half-yearly in advance. Early enrolment is desirod. Telephone No. 434. TjOARD OF EDUCATION. : JUNIOR AN© SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. | Six Junior and three Senior Scholarships are offered for competition, subject to the Hoard's regulations for i the establishment of Scholarships. : TUESDAY, August 17,1.86, is fixed as the time of examination. 1 Entries of Candidates will be received in writing by the undersignod at the office of the ''oivrd. Victoria i Arcade, Oneen-street, Auckland, ru or tetany THURS- , DAY, July 1, 18S6. x Separate Forms of Entry for Junior nod Senior t Scholarships re»tectively may be obtair./.t on application at the offico of the Board. t No Candidate will be entered who does not fully ( comply with the requirements of th,3 Form of Entry. s VINCENT E. RICE', j Secretary. j 1 CAPTAIN AND MRS. DAWSON . receive into their family Coys who wish to { attend tho Church of England Grammar School, or the Auckland College and Grammar School. A a Master resides in the house who will supervise the J home l»ssom and have a general care over tho boys. r The resident master has bad two years' experience in a a first-class school in New South Wales (the King's I School. Paramatta), so this will ensure tho bora being - elllclently looted after. References kindly permitted I to the Kieht Keverend the BMiop of Auckland, Sir Maurice O'Korke, Colonel Haultain, the Kev. G. H. S. Waipole. Incumbent of St. Mary's, Parnell, ami H. T. Picioit, tru., Headmaster of the Church of K.nglaud Grammar School. For particulars apply Grammar Sohoolhouse, Parnell..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7645, 24 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7645, 24 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7645, 24 May 1886, Page 8

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