EducationalMISS HILL'S Pupils will resume studies on Monday, February 3rd, Wentworth House, Ponsonby Road. ) "IVf RS. CLAYTON'S BOARDING AND JLtJL DAY SCHOOL. St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. First term, February 6, ISdO. "p OCKY NOOK SEMINARY. 1 THE MISSES WESTMORELAND Will RESUME DUTIES ON TUESDAY', Feb. A, 1800. THE MISSES MORAN'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. UPPER HEPBURN STREET, PONSONBY. Next Term will begin on MONDAY, Februarys. Tonus and Prospectus to be bad on application. , LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE 5 XJ PLAYING. MISS ADAMS (Certificated Pupil of Professor Swallow), COIJ.IN G WOOD-STREET. PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL for Boys and Girls. J-ehoolroom bosido Wesleyan Church, Ponsonby Road. Principal, v.iss Colo. Kirst term will begin Tuesday, February 4. Miss Cola will be at the Schoolroom from two to flvo p.m. every Monday and Thursday in January. IT J ERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA, ■*-"- PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, SINGING, TIANO, VIOLIN, 'CICLLO, &C, Ac, May be interviewed nt Messrs. E.vDY AND Co.'S daily from ten a.iu. to twelve. Private Residence : Rose Road, Surrey Hills. N.B.—Violin Classes for Beginners. ' — I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S GOLLEGK. TAMAKI. Classical, General, and Religious Education. Small Classes, Individual Instruction, and Careful Supervision. Resident, and Visiting Masters. The half term commenced on Monday, October 2S. PRINCIPAL : REV. T. F. KINO, " raiiiE willows," WYNYARD- . J_ STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal , Mrs. Williams. Term will commence on Monday, February 10. Every comfort provided for resident pupils. MR. WILL. J. ENGLAND, TEACHER OF MUSIC, SINGING, PIANO, HARMONIUM, &C, Ac. Address: Care of Messrs. Eady and Co.'s Music Warehouse. N.B.— Pupils visited at their home. mHE AVENUE SCHOOL, TARNELL. PRINCIPAL : MISS SINDALL, M.EX.P. First term rommences Tuesday, February 4, ISOO. At Home on Monday, February 3, IS9O. i mHE MISSES ROGERS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, i MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. Pupils will Re-assemble on MONDAY, February 10, IS9O. PONSONBY COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL— LILIAN EDGER, M.A. The next term will begin on THURSDAY, February Cth. New pupils are requested to attend MONDAY. February 3rd, from 3 to 5 p.m. LO WE R GLENS ID E, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal Mrs Young Assisted by an efficient Staff. Every comfort and convenience provided for resident pupils. Term begins on Monday, February 10. Prospectuses on applicationTHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal HENRY Pekciva l, L.C.P. Assisted by the Rev. P. S. Smallpikld. * COKIUCVLL'M : Upper School—Divinity, English, Latin, French. German, Arithmetic, Alscbra, Euclid. Physical Geography, Geology, Chemistry, JJook-keeping, Shorthand, and Drawing. Lower School—Divinity, English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, Elementary Science, Drawing, and Workshop Practice. The autumn Perm will begin on Mondat, IOTH February, IhOO. RE MUE R A SEMINARY. roRTL.\M> Road. Rkmueha. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR 1 YOUNG LADIICS. TKiNcarAL : Mrs, LAW. Assisted by Thoroughly Efficient Resident Governesses and Visiting Professors, The Teaching is based upon the best Modem System, and the Studies are so arranged as to prepare Pupils for the various Public Examinations. I Subjects of Instruction : — Engiidi, Classics, Science, Mathematic." Bookkeeping, Modern Language* (Gram :atically and Conversationally), Vocal and Instrumental Music, Ensemble Les-nns with Violin or Piano or orlier Instruments. Harmony Jirawing, Painting, Sketching from Nacure, Class Singing, Musical "Gymnastics, Dancing and i Deportment, Plain anil Fancy Needlework, Sclentillc Dressmaking. &c. llerr Tutficnka's Violin Class meets on Thursday. Classes for French Conversation on Wednesday and Thursday. A limited number of Young Ladies received as Boarders. J'rosnectuses on application. The Next Term will commence on MONDAY, tho 10th February. TVr R ' M ARTIN g WALLOW, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 42, Grey-street. PIANO, SINGING, VIOLIN, &c, &c, &c. Terms, per Quarter of Twelve Weeks : J-hour a-week ... _ „ 3 Guineas J-houra-week _ », —4 Guineas lhoura-wcek « .. ... 5 Guineas N.B.—Violin Classes, 1 Guinea a Quarter for eac member. m Booksellers and Stationers. XT P T O N & fi O. THE qTORY OF THE T|IBLE FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION, Told in Simple Language, by CHARLES FOSTER. Adapted to all ages, but especially to the Young. 103 Illustrations. 3 s - 6D--10 2, QUEEN -STREET. ACT IN G J> LA Y S AND THEATRICAL REQUISITES. i HOW TO MAKE UP, a Practical Guide for Amateurs in Face Preparation, 8s MRS. JARLKY'S WAXWORKS, 2 parts, each Is 6d . NIGGER JOKES AND STUMP SPEECHES, 2 parts, Is 6d each THE AMATEUR'S GUIDE, with full m.stru~,fcwns for Amateur Acting, Is 6d PRACTICAL HINTS ON STAGE COSTUME, with Patterns. Is Cd THE DARKY DRAMA, 10 parts, Is Cd each; 10 Farces, Scenes and Interlude in each part HOME PLAYS FOR LADIES, arranged for School or Family Performance, 9 parts, 3 plays in each, 1 Is (id each COMIC DRAMAS, for Male Characters only, 6 parts, Is 6d each AMATEUR THEATRICALS, by Lady Pollock, f 2s 6d AMATEUR ACTING, by Keith Angus, -loured illustrations, 2s 9d All post free at above prices. A LARGE STOCK OF FARCES, COMEDIES, f A DRAMAS ALWAYS ON HAND. 1 FIT |~IHAPMAN, * BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, , 54 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, 1 S opposite Bank New Zealand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8162, 25 January 1890, Page 3
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