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Educational. ■ MR. W. H. WEBBE has vacancies for pupils (piano and singing) Reduced Fees from August Ist. Cards of Terms, post free on application.—Address. corner of Hobson and Cookstreet. ■■*' ■ ' ■ ■■■■ 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, s 15s per term. Yearly and Weekly Boarders, Private Lessons. Music, Singing, Drawing, and Painting. 1 M ORVEN, Valley Road, Mount Eden. IVI —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 u for the accomplishments, and pupils prepared for the various examinations. Particulars and circulars on application. At home, between two and three V p.m. ■v. OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. A High-class School—Classical, General, and Religious Education. Preparations for Matricula--9 tion and other Examinations. v.. : Small classes, individual instruction, and careful supervision of lessons. For prospectus, apply V REV. T. F. KING, Principal. 3~7 LEX. WISEMAN f\ (Organist of St. Matthew's Church), t r Is prepared to receive Pupils For ORGAN, HARMONIUM, OR PIANOFORTE. Address: Wvnyard-street, or 165, Queen-street M US. jyjusic. j^usic. TO MEET THE TIMES, 5 | HERR R. F. LO F F L;E 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 per week. Jjl locution. . * . I MR. OSWALD'S SHAKSPEARE CLASS MEETS ALTERNATE WEDNESDAYS, AT 7.30. Fee, for remainder of the term, 10s 6d. Having made a Special Study of the Causes of Stammering, he guarantees to cure the same. '* All particulars at Granville House, Cook-street. The church of England • GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.. principal Henry Pkrcival, L.C.P. ' Assisted by the Rev. P. S. Smallfield. Professor Carrollo drills the boys once a week. The Spring Term will commence on the 17th September. Apply to the Principal, Eton Lodge, next to the , School, Ayr-street, Parnell. 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 Certificate* having been gained by their pupils during the past year. Prospectuses on application. Present Term began on May 28. Boarding and day school, GRANGE ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. Conducted by MRS. IL S A IN. ' Formerly Head-Governess at Miss Loftus' School, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, the largest ana 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. Scientific dress-cutting AND FITTING. HARPPER'S AMERICAN SYSTEM. Classes are now being formed at Miss Long's, 252, Queen-street, on TUESDAY EVENINGS, from 6 till 8 o'clock; and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS from 2 till 4. Course of Lessons, including Bodice and Sleeve Charts, £2 ss. Sole Agent, Miss Yates. Boots and Shoes. jgOOTS AND gHO ES. gPECIAL rpHOS. L L I S O N, Having made extensive alterations, and having just received a LARGE AND NEW SHIPMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Is now prepared to sell the same at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH. JUST OPENED UP: A Shipment of the Celebrated "K" MAKE OF BOOTS FOR GENTLEMEN. CITY "K" BOOTS, WITH WATERPROOF SOLES, Are well adapted for wet weather, and very durable. PLIANT "K" BOOTS Are exceedingly light and easy, and are recommended to gentlemen seeking comfort for their feet. HYGEIA BOOTS AND SHOES Are light and comfortable, and recommended for durability. | CHILDREN'S BOOTS Reduced 20 per cent. THE LADIES' FITTING ROOM Is now all that can be desired. BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. rjIHOS. JJ L L I S ON, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, 74, Queen-street. QUESTION. — Who are the largest Manufacturers of Sewing Cottons for Machine use? ■ Answer.—Messrs. J. and P. Coats, of Paisley. ] Question.Which of th« ; makes do you prefer ' Answer.—The Extra Quality on the 500 yd Reels. ' Question.— Why 1 I Answer.—Because from its Wonderful Smoothness and Freedom from Knots, the most difficult machines • are made to run rapidly and smoothly. Question. —Where can 1 get it? Answer.— from the Importer J. M. McLACIILAN, 222, Queen-street, Auckland !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 8