"/GEORGE T\TH XT FIELD." THE REV E. A. TELFER Will deliver his famous lecture on "GEORGE WHITFIELD, THE PULPIT KING," THIS (MONDAY) EVENING," In ST. JOHN'S PONSONBY WESLEY AN CHURCH, At half-past seven o'clock. Admission free. Collection in Aid of the Circuit Fund. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, PITT AND VINCENT STREETS. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 27TH, PUBLIC TEA MEETING. Chairman, Mr. W. KNIGHT. Speakers: Rev. B. L. THOMAS, Subject : " Leaves, Blossom, Fruit." Rev. F. B. DUTTON. Subject : " Aim and Influence of the Sunday-school." Mr. W. R. BRIDGMAN. Subject: "Perseverance." Interspersed with Musical Selections by the Choir. Tea on the Table at 6.30. Tickets, Is; Children, Half-price. ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, REMUERA. The ANNUAL SOIREE will be held on TUESDAY, MARCH 27. Tea in the Mount Hobson Hall at 0.30, and Music and Addresses in the Church at 8 p.m. TICKETS : IS 6D. CHILDREN, 19. Exhibitions. SOCIETY OF ARTS EXHIBITION. WORKS for Competition will be received at the Choral Hall on, and not before, the 3rd and 4rd April. Notices, on the usual form, obtainable from the Secretary, must be forwarded to the Secretary's Office by 6 p.m. on the 27th of March. The Competitions for Prizes in Pupils' Drawings, Sec. 11, 12, and 13, will be held in the Museum at two p.m. on Saturday, 31st March. C. D. WHTTCOMBE, Society of Arts, Sec. A.S. A. 24th March, 1888, Educational. MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Music and _LvJL Singing. Terms, &c, on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Manukau Road, Parnell. MISS SOUTTER (late pupil at the It I Guildhall School of Music, London, and of Herr Schmitt, Auckland), receives Pupils for the Pianoforte. Terms moderate, Grafton Road, near Kyber Pass Road. "I3RIARTIELD, GRAFTON ROAD. Miss Cole is forming Juvenile and Adult Classes for Dancing. Lessons to begin first week in April. Terms on application. TfILOC UTION. Mr. GEORGE OSWALD prepares PUPILS for the STAGE, the BAR, the PULPIT, Ac; and guar rantees to Cure Stammering and Stuttering. Fees in advance. All letters, Granville House, Cook-street. A UCKLAND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. To meet an admitted want the above school, under the conduct of Mr. J. R. Carter (formerly Teacher of Kamo and Alexandra Schools), will be opened at St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom, Symonds-street, on April 4th, 1888, for the purpose of training boys for commercial and industrial pursuits. Also as a. preparatory school for the Auckland College and Grammar School. J. R. Carter combines a thorough knowledge of commercial matters with experience and successful results as a Teacher. The course of instruction will be in accordance with a syllabus approved by the highest educational and commercial authorities in Great Britian. Pupils prepared for Banker's Institute Examination, Ac. Terms on application to J. R Carter., Wynyard Road, Mount Eden. mO COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, JL APRIL 4TH. PRIVATE CLASSES BY MR. AND MISS SINGER, ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, OR AVON-STREET, GLADSTONE ROAD, PARNELL. Sufficient guarantee for soundness of instruction is that Mr. Singer holds Certificate of First Degree from Education Department, and has been Government Teacher over 30 years ; his daughter six years under the Wellington Education Board. In addition to the usual English course, Mathematics, French, Drawing, Pitman's Shorthand, and Fancy Needlework. MRS. SINGER AND MISS JESSIE SINGER, Teachers of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Initiatory and Advanced. Terms on Application, Rose Bank, March 17. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE JAJL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Valley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Principals : MISS MATTHEWS, L.L. A., St. Andrew's University, MISS McHARG, lions, in Education, St. Andrew* (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girls' High School, saltaire, Yorkshire). The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, wass established in 1&77 with 40 girls. In two years the number amounted to lbo, which was the limit of the accommodation provided. Although Saltaire is in the immediate vicinity of three large towns, having good High Schools, girls were sent down from all parts of the country to it, as for moral training it held one of the foremost places in England. The intellectual training was second only to the moral. At the last Cambridge Local Examination (ISSS), one girl was third and another sij:th in all England. One received the offer of two scholarships ; the prize for being first senior girl in Political Economy; the prize for being first senior girt in Mathematics in all England. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English language and .Literature Mathematics Languages—Latin, French, German Science—Botany, Physiology, Chemistry, dfce. Drawing— and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS : Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress Making, Swimming, Ac. HALF TERM BEGINS ON MONDAY, MARCH 26. Prospectuses and Terns for Hoarders on application. Pupils are prepared for the following Examinations :Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation and Junior Scholarships (N.Z.U.), Entrance Examination Scholarship (A.U.C.), and Cambridge Local Examination. The School is situated on volcanic soil in one of the most healthy districts in Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. Mount Roskill Omnibus leaves Victoria-street at a quarter to nine a.m., for which free passes to pupils are given. S3T A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. Life Assurance. LIFE ASSURANCE. SPECIAL. "JV/TUTUAL T IFE A SSOCIATION OF A USTRALASIA, Head Office : 30, Queen-street, Auckland. Directors : A. G. HORTON, Esq., J.P., Chairman. ARTHUR HEATHER, ESQ. T. B. KENDERDINE, ESQ., M.R.C.S., ENG. CONSULT THE NEW TABLES, Which provide for the RETURN, at the end of fixed periods, of ALL PREMIUMS paid, irrespective of BONUSES, with the right of continuing the assurance at the original rate. These tables offer to the public something entirely unique in the way of Life Assurance, and therefore must command attention. CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENTS are also offered on the basis of PREMIUMS CEASING on the death of the member. SHORT PERIOD ASSURANCES may also be effected on most favourable terms. THE FIRST OFFICE to free Life Assurance from HARASSING CONDITIONS, Policies being INDE FEASIBLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE. BONUS YEAR, 1889. For PROSPECTUSES and EVERY INFORMA TION, apply at the respective agencies, or at HEAD OFFICE, No. 30, QUEEN-STREET (New Building). WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Secretary. "VT T> —The printed statements issued by thi a * office give fuller particulars regarding its PROGRESS, present POSITION, and PROSPECTS, than have ever been required by Act of Parliament in any par of THE WORLD. THE LEGACY OF CAIN, by WILKJB COLLINS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9011, 26 March 1888, Page 8
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