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- Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. Young men's christian association (NEW BUILDING), CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY 20. Lecture: " Brain and Mind"..Dr. GILES, R.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. _ Lecture: "Boiling"..Professor F. D. BROWS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. • Lecture : " Character".. Rev. -C. H. Garland. FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. . "An Evening with Tennyson," with Musical Illustrations. .Dr. J. MCRRAY-MOORF. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. _ Lecture: "A Recent Tour in Palestine"— Mr. W. C. W. McDowell, B.A. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. Lecture, "Scottish Humour" .. Rev. R. Scott West. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. Lecture (Subject to be ann0unced)............ Rev. J. S. Hill. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. Entertainment and Concert BURN'S CLUB. Commencing Each Evening at Half-past Seven. Tickets for the Course: To admit Bearer and Lady, 4s ; Bearer only, 2s 6d; Single Lecture, Is; can be obtained from the Booksellers, from any Member of Committee, or from the Librarian at the Rooms. . Seats Reserved f<sr Ticketholders till twenty minutes past seven. THOMAS BUDDLE, - ! „ on Sec , A. KNIGHT, f llon secs - W. BRAfKKNRIG, Gen. Sec. A UCKLAND DIOCESAN SUNDAYJr.L SCHOOL BOARD. ARCHDEACON DUDLEY will Present the Bishop's Prizes and Certificates to the Successful Candidates of the Town and Suburban SundaySchools in St. Matthew's Schoolroom THIS (Friday) EVENING, July 20, at half-past seven. Music by Sunday-school Choirs and others. Copies of a Pamphlet, containing an account of the Bishop's Prizes' Examination for the last 16 years, with a list of all Prize-winners up to date, &c., will be for sale, price 3d each. Benevolent society, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL. AUCKLAND CONFERENCE. Feast of St. Vincent dk Paul. A Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at St. Patrick's Cathedral at half-past seven a.m. on SATURDAY, July 21, for the Deceased Friends of the Contributors to this Society. On SUNDAY, July 22, the Anniversary Service will be celebrated at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Ponsonby. Sermon by the Rev. Father Gillan, at half-past six p.m. Collection in aid of the Society. , Educational. Book-keeping.— The class for the Study of Book-keeping, in connection! with the Y.M.C.A., commences on Friday next at halfpast seven. Intending pupils will please enrol names with Librarian. REMOVAL — The Misses Rosa and Louise Michell, Waratah Private School, have Removed to Woodleigh, New North Road, Rocky Nook. Duties resumed Monday, June 11. Terms : Pupils over seven years, 255; Junior Classes, 15s per term. Yearly and Weekly Boarders, Private Lessons. Music, Singing, Drawing, and Paintng- • MORVEN, Valley Road, Mount Eden. —MISS VAILE has removed to the above address, and is forming a Morning Class for the study of the English and French Languages and Literature, Mathematics, and Science. Number of pupils strictly limited. Classes will also be formed for the accomplishments, and pupils prepared for the various examinations. Particulars and circulars on application. At home, between two and three 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 Jgj L 0 C U T I O N. • MR. OSWALD'S SHAKSPERIAN CLASS MEETS ALTERNATE WEDNESDAYS, AT 7.30. Having made a Special Study of the Causes of Stammering, he guarantees to cure the same. All particulars at Granville House, Cook-street. jy-usic. jy-usic. j^usic. TO MEET THE TIMES, HERR R. F. LOFFLER, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Is prepared to receive Pupils at his residence, Next Door to Fallon's Buildings, Cook-street. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. Two Lessons pe r week. mHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. -BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal .HENRY Percival, L.C.P. Assisted by the Rev. P. S. Smallfield. Boys can now be enrolled for the Second Half of the present Term, which began on the 2nd July. Professor Carrollo drills the boys once a week. Edge hill, picton-street, PONSONBY. MISS F. E. COLEGROVE (Cert. Trinity College and South Kensington) and MISS A. L. COLEGROVE (Cert. R.A.M.) Are prepared to give lessons in Music, Drawing, Painting, French, and Latin. Morning Class for English from 9.30 to 12.30. Music Lessons given at home, or at the Pupil's The MISSES COLEGROVE are sisters of the Principal of Dashwood House School, Banbury, Oxon, where they have for several years assisted in most successfully preparing pupils for the Oxford, Cambridge, College of Preceptors, Trinity College, and South Kensington Examinations, 22 Certificates having been gained by their pupils during the past year. Prospectuses on application. Present Term began on May 2S. Boarding and day school, GRANGE ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. Conducted by MRS. G ILST AI N. Formerly Head-Governess at Miss Loftus' School, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, the largest and best Private Boarding School at the Cape. All the best families residing there send their daughters to finish their Education. Mrs. Gilstain is assisted in the duties of her School by a young lady from the Queen's College, London. This School has been Established for the last two years. Reference kindly permitted to Parents of pupils and Clergymen. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION : English Language and Literature. Music, French, Drawing, Dancing, Calisthenics, Plain and Fancy Needlework. Terms : —£36 per annum, (Children under 7 years, £25 each). Dancing Class for Juveniles now being formed. Ladies wishing their children to join early application necessary, April 9th, 1888. Mount eden collegiate SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Valley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Principals: ATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's University, MISS McHARG, Hons, in Education, St. Andrew' (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire). The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was established in 1877 with 40 girls. In two years the number amounted to 160, 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 pirl was third and another sixth in all England. One received the offer of two scholarships- the prize for being first senior girl in Political Economythe prize for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all England. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages—Latin, French, German Science-Botany, Physiology, Chemistry, &c. Drawing— treehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress Making, Swimming, Sc. Half Term begins on July 9. AT HOME, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS rom Two to Four p.m. ' Prospectuses and Terms for Boarders 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. 1 lie 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 svery care. A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty Minutes to nine a.m. Mount lloskill Omnibus leaves Victoria-street at i quarter to nine a.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9111, 20 July 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9111, 20 July 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9111, 20 July 1888, Page 8

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