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Meetings ROYAL ARCH CHAPj£j TER. No. 197, S.O. The Monthly Convocation of the above Chapter will be held at the Hall, THIS (Friday) EVENING. September 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. BuiineM : Installation of Officers. Visitors invited. T. W. BIUGGS, S.E. , riOBDON CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Will be held TO-MORROW (8 AT CRD AY),. At Half-put Seven, at tin IMPERIAL HOTEL, FORT.STRF.ST. J. SYKES, Hen: Sec POLITICAL FINANCIAL REFORM ASSOCIATION.— ■• Pα Ho Meeting under the »usplc-B of the -bore Association, will be held in the Newmarket Hull, Tn-MOllliuW (Saturday), September 24. Chair will be taken by lh« Mayor of NfWmarket, at half- lerea o'clock. The m «ting wl 1 be »ddres\ed by Messrs. 'i'lieo. Cooptr, Burton, Cherry, Buddie and Oβ tl-m«n from Newmarket and Us Tlci»l v.—D. Goldie, Vice-President. Sermons. Lectures, Soiree, etc. PROFESSOR THOMAS will give a Natural History "Talk," in the Museum, THIS (Fridy) EVENING. Subject : " Animal Humbugs." Doors open »t half-past even " Talk "to commence at eight o'olock. YOUNG MEV'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION. THE RkV. WILLIAM TEB 8 Has kindly contented to Preach a SERMON TO Y UN T G MEN, Ok SUNDAY NIuHT, 25th inst.. Ik ST. M* THB 'S CnUR. H, at Half-pas? Six. Members of the Y 11.C.A. and all Young Hen cordially invited to attend. Educational. MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Muaic and Singing. Terms, Sec, on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Mannkan Road, Parnell. . MISS H J. WE WER (formerly etmlent of Leipzig Oonservatorinm of Music) renamed Lessons on Monday," -eptemher 19. Attends Mrs. QiOTer's, Mm. Palmer »nd the Girls' High School. G. O S W A L D GIVES LESSONS IN ELOCUTION, Either at Mean' or at Pupil'* Residence. ENTERTAINMENTB GIVtCN AND ATTENDED Fees in advance. Address: Champuloup and Cooper, Queen-street OABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE BOYS, OKEHUNOA, Condocted by General and Mm. STODD/IRD. Education thorough and high class. Religious and Moral Training, Cleanliness, Manners, and Good Food well attended to. Terms on application. Third term begins September 15. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. KOK GIRLS. Vallbt Road, Motjkt Robkill., Aocxl*ni>. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's University MISS MoHAKG, Hone. In Education, St. Andrew For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girl's High School, aaltaire. Yorkshire.) The Girls' High school, !?alUire, Yorkshire, was established In 1877 with *0 girls. In t»o years th* uiiini er amounted to 160, wblch waa the limit of the aonommodaiion provided. Although Siltaire is in the tmine'liaie vicinity of throe large towns having Rood High Schools, girls were sent down from all parts of t e country to it, as (or moral training It held one of the foremost pla, es in land - The inUllectu.l training was second only to the moral. At t> e iast Cambridge Local Examination (1885), on* girl was third ind another sixth in all England. One received the offer of two scholarships; the prise for be ng first senior gin In Political Kconomy; the prate for being first senior girl in Mathematics in nil England. NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON SEPT. 19,1887, SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: Knglish Language and Literature Mathematics Languages -Latin, French, German' Science—Botaay, Physiology, Chemistry, etc Drawing; -Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Mimical Drill KXTRAS : Lessons in Music, Fainting Dancing, Scientific Diess maUßg, Swimming, etc. AlM.—Thin School is conducted on the Public Sohool methods, and places within reach of the inhabitants or Mount E.ien and the surrounding district th* opportunity of ol t lining for glris a sound and thorough education, under trained teachers, at moderate cost. Prospectuses and terms for boarders on application. The School is situated on volcanic soil in one of the most healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who wUI rtctilve every care. Mount Roskill omnibus leaves Victoria' Street at a quarter to nine a.m., for which free passes ! .o pupils are given. A school omnibus will leave Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twuuty miiiutes to nine i.m. Dental. •jrw Eii T 1 S T Y. MR. A. L. SMITH, OLD-ESTABLISH DKNTIST, Corner of Hobson an i Wollesley-streets. Artificial Teeth fitted without extracting Stumps Other dentists' work repaired. Teeth stopped. Gat administered. Charges moderate. Tramcars pass the house. IX K ■ M p '• SURGEON DENTIST, HAS REMOVED TO ROOMS CORNER OF ELLIOTT AND WBLLRSLEY STREETS (Opposite the Opera House). Telephone 878. Box 210, P.O. E. C° x * S°"' DENTISTS, KINGSLKY HOUSK, HOBSON-BTREKT, AT7OKULKO. EDWIN COX, Licentiate Iα Dental Surgery, R. 0.5., England HERBERT COX Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of Michigan U.S. America. ■VTOTICE 01' REMOTAL. MR. T. TRAFFORD, SURGEON DENTIST, Desires to inform bis Patients and Friends that he has Remove.l from Waketield-street to more central offices, QUKBN-STRt.ET, over Mr. Wayte's, .Bookseller, opposite Wycdham-street. Hoars from nine a.m. till fire p.m. H. F. W INDSOB, SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), Late op thb Firm or Kempt and Windsok, Begs to Intimate to the public of Auckland and country district* that be l> still in practice at the old Chambers, FOOT OF SHORTLAND-STREET, Nearly opposite the General Post Office. Having engaged the services of a first-class Mechanical Assistant, and REDUCED THE CHARGES CONSIDERABLY, He requests a share of their support. Box 210. TiLKreONE 577. Hotels. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, \J QtTEßir AND WELtKSLBT-STllKerS, AUCKLAND. ,T. 0. 00ND0N .. .. PROPRIETOR. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For Travellers and the General Public. BREAKFAST From 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. X. u;k c k From 18 aoon to S p.m> TEA From 5 p.m. to close of Performance). BPKOIXLTY-ANDiiEW USSHS". & oo.'S OLD VATTBD QLENLIVAT WHISKY |30UNI)KEEPERS' HUOKS (under the X now Act), 26 and 50 pages, with the Scheduled or Pines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted on c,Giuineuct>meut, on Sale at the Herald Publishing Office -street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8061, 23 September 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8061, 23 September 1887, Page 8

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