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Eaucational. "UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER FXAMINATION FOR MARTICULATION JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS, AND MEDICAL PRELIMINARY. This Examination Is to commence ou MONDAY, December 6. Candidates must send in to the Registrar of tho University, Wellington, on or before ->aTUiiOAY, November &th (after which date no application will be accepted), a Hit of the au Jets in which they desire to be examieod, signud witli all their names in full, accompanied by a ataumaut o' their age last btr.hday, and the fa of TWO .U INK AS. one Guinea of the above fee will serve for their first degree examination subsequent to jnairiculation. Candidates for Junior Scholarships must state the school or schoo s at which they have received tuition during i he last five years. - Candidates wh>> desire to pass the Medical Preliminary must state the (act in tneir notices. The pi.ee of examination will be Auckland, Napier, Wan<auui, Wellington, Nelson. Greymouib, Christchurch, iirnaru, Oamarn, Duuedln, Invercar^ill, W. M. MASK ELL, Registrar. Mount edbn collkgiate r" SCHOOL KOIt GIRIJJ. Vallcy Road, Mount Roscill, auoilamd. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., ot. Andrew's University MISS Mo HA KG. Hods, in Education, St, Andrews. For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girl's High School, aultaire. Yorkshire.) The Girls' High school, Saltalre, Yorkshire, was established in 1877 with 40 girls, la t-o years th» uum e> amounted to 160, which was the limit of thi> accommodation provided, Aitho gb Saltalre is in too immediate vicinity of thre« large towns having good High Schools, girls were sent down from all parts of t. e country to it, as for moral training it lield one of the foremost pla< es in England. The Intel, lectU'ti training was secoud only to the moral. Al; tne last Cambridge Local Examination (1886), one girl was third and another sixth in all Eugland. One received the offer of two echo a»lii|»; the prize for beng first senior glr- In Political Economy; the pr la for being first senior girl In Mathamatlos In Ail England. NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON SHPT. 19,1837. ' SUB.TRGTB OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and literature % Mathematics Languages - Latin, French, German Science—Bo'.aay. Physiology, Chemistry, etc. Drawing -Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lesions In Music, Palming Dancing, Scientific Dress making, Swimming, etc. AIM.— School is ojndnoted on the Publlo School methods, and places within reach of lbs inhabitant o Mount E.ien and th« surrounding dlstritt the opportunity of oi.Uiulng for gir s a sound and thorough education, under trained teachers, at moderate cost. Prospectuses and terms for boarders on application. The School ie situated on volcanic soil in one of the most healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. .. | Mouut Roskill omnibus leases Victoria-street at a quarter to nine m., for which free passes to pupils are given. A school omnibus will leave Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Newmaraet and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. /GORDON HOUSE, VICTORIA AVENUE, R&MUERA. The Misses Hodge, assisted by a thoroughly experienced Resident Governess," beg to inform the Ladies of Remuera, and surrounding districts that they hrve opened a School for young ladles. Next Term commences September 19>h, 1887. Masters attend for French, Gsrmrn, Music, and Dancing. Vacancies for 8 boarders. Dancing will commence on FRIDAY, June 10, from eoven to eight p.m., and each succeeding week during the winter term. Terms on application. G. O 8 w A L D GIVES LESSONS IN ELOCUTION, Either at Hears' or at Pupil's Residence. ENTERTAIN GlViiN AND ATTENDED Fees in advance. Address: Champtaioup and Cooper, Queen-street. 'I ft IBS E. WII.KINS, certificated pupil of 8 Professor nut low and tlerrTutschka, receives pupils tor the Pianoforte, siugiuff, auu usruoiir. Lessons given at pup.l ' residence or at Hotmail's Jiuslc Warehouse ; school, aliened. Miss Wllkins also sccepts engagements for concerts. —Address Hoffman's Music Warehouse, Queen street, Auckland. MRS. COOPER, Teaoher of Mueio and Singing. Terms, Ac., on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Mauukau Road, Parueil.

Dental- ___■ jQENTI ST RY. MR. A. L. SMITH, OLD-ESTABLIBHKD DENTIST, Corner of Hobaon an i Wvliesley-itreeU. Artificul Teeth fitted without extracting stump Other dentists' Work repaired. Teeth stopped. Gat. administered. Charges moderate, Tramcars pass the house. ), i 1 RASS MANURE.Freezing Company'* \ A £7 IPs —Supplied by all Merchants. LOE & CO., Feather Dressers, Furriers, and French Eleanors, Upper SymonUs-sireet, opposite the Eden Vine Hotel. N. 8., Uiosea Cleaned. FOR LEASh,—Suburban Hotel; Rent Low; To a reliable party Easy . erms will be given. ... ' S DIGS AN & FRoST, f state Agents, igti-street. inOR SALE—Freehold and Furniture of _IJ First-class Country Hotel. Turnover £200 month, with immediate possession. Kasr Terms. DiGNAN « FKOSI, Estate Agents, High-street. WANTED to Purchase - Improved Farm, Residence, and Outbuildings, SO acres or upwards, within 20 miles South ol Auckland. No fancy price given. DION AN & FROST, Estate Agents, High- .treet. IJWR IMMEDIATE SALE. —IM 1? PROVtCD F A i.M, 200 AOniit-, PAPAKUKA VALLKY, all fenced and subdivided. Hood itosideuo», stable, dairy, &c., together with aub-tantial household fumiiuie, dairy c twt in full m ik, lot pou try, horses, harnes-, *c. The esl<te is wall situ .ted, iand good, ana well watored. i bis la the cheapest (arm in the pro vince; owner going Soutu. Price, £1026. Any torus to suit purchaser. DIG NAN & FROST, Estate Agents, High-street. WANTED to Lease—Small Keaideuoe, Garden, and Paddock ; Epsom or uemuer* out low and purchasing otauae. FROST, out low auu p a DIGNAN & FROST, Estate Agenta, High-street. " A' AE '00'." MOSGIEL TWEEDS MOsGIEL HOSIERY AND YARNS MOSGIEL FLANNELS AND BLANKETS MOSGIEL RUGS AND PLAIDS Always receive the HIGHEST AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE. THE MOSGIEL WOOLLENS are made from PURE WOOLS by competent hands and the beat ou.aina <le machinery. The Publlo are requested not to accept Imitations, but to insist upon getting the genuine Moggie.' articles. he Trade supplied through all th» Wholesale Warehousemen, ot at the Company's WareboUte, Highstreet, Dunedm. jjllßE, JJIIRE. JjllßE. JJHRE. THE NEW NORTH ROAD PHARMACY IS AGAIN OPEN, JU3T A FEW DOORS BftLOW THE EDEN VINE HOt'KL E. B HILL, CHEMIST <ND DRUGGIST. BONKS — Our prioe, delivered at the Worka, Rui n.y Wharf, in guantitloi not loss tl.an half a lon. is £4 lfl< 6d per ton ; r£6 per ton at Chemical Wotk». W.aifleld Siding, Otanuhu. Bags suppile i or returned io fort or Railway Station, Freeatcg Company, Auckland and Weaifleld.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8064, 4 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8064, 4 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8064, 4 October 1887, Page 1

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