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I Corporation Notices. OP. AUCKLAND. TENDERS FOR LAYING WATER PIPES (SALT WATER SERVICE). The City Council will receive Tenders until 3 p.m. of FRIDAY,. August 30, for work as above in terms of specifications to be viewed, during office hours, at the City Engineer's Department, Municipal Buildings, Coburg-street. The Council does not bind itself to accept any tender. Tenders to be endorsed " For Laying Water Pipes." P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk, Town Clerk's Office, August 23, 1889. 5B gOROUGHOF NEWMARKET. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I hereby give public notice that the Annual Election of Three (.'{) Councillors, to replace those who retire by rotation, will bo held on THURSDAY the 12th (lay of September, li&9. I also notify that Candidates for tho Office of Councillor require to be nominated before noon of SATUROAY the 31st August, 188!), at the Borough Council Office. '.Nomination forms may be obtained from the Borough Town Clark, JAMES PIRIE, Returning Officer. August 24th, 1880 ■ Educational. Lessons -fflJ ON PIANOFORTE AND GUITAR. MISS ADAMS, Certificated Pupil of Prolessor Swallow, ' COLLING WOOD-STRKKT. Terms : One Guinea por Quarter. Boarding and day school, . ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, 'I AMAKI. Classical, General, and Religious Education, Small Classes, Individual Instruction, and Careful Supervision. ■ Resident and Visiting Masters. The next term will commence on Monday, September 10, 1359. PRINCIPAL : REV. T. F. KING, BONSONBY COLLEGE, JL PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. The Winter term began on Monday, May 27. Prospectus, etc., on Application. Miss Edger is at home, Monday afternoons, from half-past three to five. "EDUCATIONAL Corner op QUERN-STREET AND DURHAM-STREET ' EAST. Prtncitai, : MR. T. ILARLE GILES. Assisted by a large and competent staff of Teachers. CLASS and PRIVATE Instruction gi»en to Ladies ,4 n JL? u ! cIJ . Youths and Girts, both DAY and liviViMftG, in the following subjects :— GOOD WRITING SIR. T. HARLE GILES, BOOK-KEEPING PROFKSSOR ok Writing, uENEIiAL KNOW- &c. (Certificated Teacher, LEDGE. N.Z. Education Department) I, S S^H SIIJ ' ITKUA - MR. ALEXANDER TbRE,LATIN, Ac. GRANT, M.A. FRENCH AND MR. C. D. WHITCOMBE, I TAJ,IAN LyciSede St. Brieuc, Univer-^ site doßennes. " SPANISH DON JOSE SCREBANO, late of the Collegio San Lorenzo, Madrid. SHORTHAND MB. J. GOODENOUGH, who holds Certificate of Competency "from Mr. Isaac m Pitman. MATHEMATICS, MR. A. C. MACLINTOCK, GENERAL KNOW- F.E.1.5., Glasgow DCertiLEDGE, Ac. tlcate New Zealand Education Department. _ ' ■ MISS LUNDON, Licensed 1-. MAORI "*-■* Interpreter. ' GERMAN lIERR GOLDSTUCKER. NAVIGATION MR. R. J. PEARCE. DRAWING MR. F. R. TREVITHICK. S J NGING—TONIC MR. THOS. CR AN WELL l' A. (ten ye;irs Singhig Muster to lioardof Education.) Class on SATURDAY'S. TO iTVTNffJ POT MR. ALEX. GRANT,M.-A., .PHP Principal (late Headmaster Waitnate District High School, aud 111 N.Z. Education Department). Pupils prepared for the following Examinations : — Junior and Senior Civil Service D and 14Teachers' Certificates Pupil Teachers Solicitors' and Barristers' General Knowledge University Matriculation SATURDAY CLASSICS FOR TEACHERS, jEN ERA L KNOWLEDGE CLASSES FOR LADIES, held every Afternoon GEN KRAI. KNOWLEDGE CLASSES FOR GENTLEMEN every Evening. VRITXNG CLASSES FOR GENTLEMEN every Evening. 300 D WRITING guaranteed toljadies<uid Gentlemen, in a series of 32 Lessons, on an easily acquired system. PRIVATE PUPILS in any of the above subjects by arrangement. Office Hours :— Daily, i) to ft ; Evening, Cto 10 p.m. Full particulars on application to Mr. GILES, at lis Educational Chambers. Prospectuses at Upton ik Co's. Queen-street. Educational chambers, CORNER OK iUEEN-STREET and DURHAM-STREET EAST. PRINCIPAL .. .7 MR. T. HARLE GILES, Assisted by A Large and Competent Staff of Teachers. COMMERCIAL CLASSES. or Young Gentlemon, thoroughly fitting them for business life, held daily. Suimkcts OK Instruction : Good Writing Composition Bookkeeping Spelling Commercial Arithmetic History Foreign Exchanges Geography Precis Writing French English Grammar Shorthand ' nil particulars on application to Mr. Giles. Term commences from time of entry. Reference permitted to Parents of present pupils. Evening Classes held in the above subjects. N.B.— Vacancies for a few pupils. r 0 W E GLENSIDB, Lj UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. 50A.RDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 'rlncipal .. .. .. .. .. Mrs. Young Assisted by an efficient Staff. This School has been enlarged and re-furnished iroughout with all modem improvements. Every comfort and convenience provided for resient pupils Subjkcts or Instruction : tiglish Grammar and -Composition, Literature, History, Geography, Science, Latin, Mathematics, Algebra, and NoedloworkMus. YOUNO, ItBV. E. H. Oulltvhe, and Governesses. rench and German—Fuaui.ein Ukisk. [uslc and Singing—Prokessor Schmitt, Mrs. Young, Miss Weaver, and Mrs. Keogm. rawing and Painting Young and Mr. Bat.l. 1 Proficssou Fischer. rfontiflc Dresscutting— BeWS. Musical Gymnastics daily without extra charge. Prospectuses on application. j Term began 3rd June. J REMUERA SEMINARY, La/ Porxtwitjd ROAD, REMUKRA. RLECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principal : Mas. LAW. . Assisted by Thoroughly Efficient Resident ( Governesses and Visiting Professors. The Teaching is based upon the best Modern astern, and toe Studies are-so arranged as to proire Pupils for the various Public Examinations. Subject"! of Instruction : — English, Classics, iience, Mathematics. Bookkeeping, Modern tnguages (Grammatically and Conversationally), Jcal and Instrumental" Music, Ensemble Lessons ■- ith Violin or Piano or other Instruments, Harony Dra wing, Painting, Sketching from Nature. lass Singing, Musical Gymnastics, Dancing and sportmeut, Plain and Fancy Needlework, Scientific ressmaking. &c. Herr 'I'utschka's Violin Class meets on Monday Classes for French Conversation on Wednesday id Thursday. f A limited number of Young Ladies received as 3 ardors. Next Term will commence on Monday, 16th Sept. Prospectuses on application. riTHERE are you going with the Chil- ] r V di'en on Sr.' rday afternoon?—To the Eshition of Glass JJlowing at the Works, Freeman's i ij- <■ !" B 0 RLE Y, ? 9 NEWMARKET, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Established 26 Years. ■' iLL P.INDg Off BOQTS MADE T& ORDER, J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 1

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