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—■*. - - Amusements." rrrr? ■ gT. BENEDICT'S NEW CHURCH. he Building will be solemnly opened for Public Wor. shin by HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP on rHE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER (22ND i 'V' ' ' 'APRIL." 1888.) V 1 HIS RACE DE. ETOWOO^AECHBIBHOP Has kindly promised to honour us on this great occasion, when his presence and his voice will crown the solemn functions of the Morning and Evening. ~. . ST. BENEDICT'S . PATTERN [In Aid of the Church and Fathers' House Build A UNIQUE EXHIBITION !OF NATURE, . INDUSTRY, AND ART, Will take place in the new 'Church Building THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. FANCY DRESS PROCESSION, MAYPOLE DANCE, &C. Note.— Dresses or Costumes may be worn by all visitors as well as Workers. Ereiy evening special entertainments, consisting of Dramas, Operettas, Grand Tableaux, and Juventt Performances, will take place. A Band will be in attendance every evening. At the close of the Exhibition THE GRAND ORATORIO OF "ELIJAH," Under the general direction of Mr. Knox, the able and talented Conductor of St. Benedict's Choir, will be produced, with full Orchestra, The names of Exhibitors, Artists, and Makers will be ticketed on all exhibits. An auction of all gifts to be disposed of will be held at the close of Exhibition. OWEN MAHON, Hon. Secretary. n I T Y HALL SATURDAY, APRIL 14, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to MR. R. MATTHEWS, By Leading Amateurs of Auckland. GRAND FIRST PART, BIG VARIETY BILL. . Tickets Sold Everywhere. Box Plan at Kidd & Wildman's. Prices of Admission—Circle and Stalls, 2s; Pit, la THE LEGACY OF CAIN, by Wilms Colons. THE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, QUEEN-STREET. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY, Afternoon, 2.80 to 6. Evening, 7.30 to 10 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, SPECIAL SESSION, For Families and School Children. ADMISSON—FREE, SKATES 6d. ALSO A SESSION FOR GENTLEMEN between the hours of 12 and 1, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. There are also SPECIAL SESSIONS in the Morning from 10 to 12 for LADIES ONLY, to encourage them in acquiring the ait of Roller Skating. To this session • Admission is FREE. In the Afternoon Ladies are charged Sixpence. Educational. MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Music and Singing. Terms, &c., on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Manukau Road, Parnell. -gILOC U T lON. Mr.. GEORGE OSWALD prepares PUPILS for the STAGE, the BAR, the PULPIT, <£c.; and guar rantees to Cure Stammering and Stuttering. Fees in advance. All letters, Granville House, Cook-street. OUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE. VALLEY ROAD. Miss Matthews and Miss McHarg, having at pre. sent no vacancies for day pupils or boarders, and being obliged to obtain additional accommodation, would L- • _;lad if parents desirous of sending their daughters" to school next term would make early application, so that necessary arrangements may be completed before the commencement of the term. At home on Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 to 4 p.m. Alex, wiseman (Organist of St. Matthew's Church), Is prepared to receive Pupils For ORGAN, HARMONIUM, " OR ~ PIANOFORTE. Address: Wynyard-street, or 165, Queen-street. piANOFORTE LESSONS. MR. J OHN~HARTWELL, Late Organist of S. Mast's Church, Parnell, Is prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS At his Teaching Rooms, Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, Queen-street, at the following terms : I One Guinea per Quarter (Twelve Lessons). At Pupil's Residence, Three Guineas pee Quarter. ' 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, Symondu-street, on April 4th, 1888, for the purpose of training ooys for i commercial and industrial pursuits. Also as a pre- . paratory school for the Auckland College and b Grammar School. J. R. Carter combines a thorough knowledge, of commercial matters with experience and successful results as a Teacher. The course of ' iustruetion will be in accordance with a syllabus . approved by the highest educational and coinr mercial authorities in Great Britian. Pupils prepared for Banker's Institute Examina- !" tion, &c. : Terms on application to J. R. Carter, Wynyard 1 Road, Mount Eden. . Mount eden collegiate SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ' Valley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L. L. A., St. Andrew's University, J MISS McHARG, Hons, in Education, St. Andrew* ■i (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire), s The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, wa«s established in 1877 with 40 girls. In two years the number amounted to 100, 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 (1886), one - girl was third and another sixth in all England. One received the offer of two scholarships; the Srise for being first senior girl in Political Economy; lie prize for being first senior girl in Mathematics '• in afi England. £ SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: i 3 English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages—Latin, French, German y Science—Botany, Physiology, Cnemistry, &c. Drawing—Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony ™ Calisthenics and Musical Drill .! EXTRAS Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific 4 Dress Making, Swimming, Sc. HALF TERM BEGINS ON MONDAY, D MARCH 26. Prospectuses and Terms for Boarders on application. Pupils are prepared for the following Examinations Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matricu- . lation 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. '' t3T A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. Jy|~EW ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in writing Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements _ must be at the Publishing Office not later than six j o'clock p.m. • ' ' While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements ma y have n ' been received and paid for in the usual course of _ business. • [/. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements ipay be sent to the Herald Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any r» sponsibility in this respect. : " Subscription: t»d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; : or 18s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. - 3. f Births, la; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in th Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthl. Summary without extra charge.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9026, 12 April 1888, Page 8

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