Educational. MRS. and MISS WILLIAMS' Boarding and Diy School—Duties ueiumed May 31. Private lessons given in Drawing. Painting, 40.— Wynyard street, near Grammar School. __ BRIARFIELD, Grafton Road—Day and Boarding School for Girls. Principal : Miss Cole. Second Term of 1888 begins TUESDAY, May 25. ■■ ' HOARDING AND day SCHOOL (St. y John's College, Tamakl).—The next Tern will commence on Tusiday, 26th Inst. Rev. T. V. King, Principal. ELEMENTARY singing class for Study of Voice-cultivation and the Rudiments of Music. Friday Evenings, Quarter-past eight. Auckland School of Muilo. Fees : Ladies, 7s 6d; Gentlemen, 10s 6d, Term of 10 lessons, HOW TO TEACH THE ANOFORTE. —Two Special Classes now forming foryoung lady teachers, conducted by Mr. W. H. Webbe. Saturdays, 1 half-past two and half-past three. Fee: One Guinea. —Auckland School of Music, HobaonStreet- • WRITING ! WRITING ! WRITING 1 — Good Wilting guaranteed In a Series of Twelve Lessons (Ladles or Gentlemen). Terms (privately) : One Guinea and a-half. Day and Evening Classes : One Guinea.'-Apply F. Harle Giles. Professor of Writing, A.M. P. Buildings, No. 8,143, Queenstreet. ~\/T Us " i c. MISS WEAVER Can receive Pupils at her Reildenot, Mountneul&g Grafton Eoad, on Tuesdays and Fridays, ta. Certificate and highest testimonials from the Leipzig Conservatoire. Watchmakers and. Jewellers. J H0 W DEN WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Has taken the Shop OPPOSITE FOOT OF WYNDHAM-STREIT (Late Mr. L Alexander], And having now convenience for REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON THE PREMISES, Is enabled to ensure to his Customers: greater punctu ality and satisfaction than has hitherjp been possible. FOR PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS STILL THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IM AUCKLAND
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 3
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