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Educational-_3__3£-__s_r TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING LECTURES. The First Lectures of the several Courses of the .Session of 1890 will bo delivered as follows. The First Lecture of each Course is open to the public. In tho Chemistry Lecture-room, Eden-street Physics, Tuesday, Sth April, at 11 a.m. Chemistry „ ~ 5 p.m. In the Biological Lecture-room, Parliament-street, near Supremo Courthouse :— General Biology, Wednesday, 9th April, at C p.m. Zoology, Friday, nth, at 0 "p.m. Botany, Monday, 11th, at 11 a.m. Geology „ at ,> p.m. In Admiralty House, Jermyn-street :— Algebra, Tuesday, Sth April, at 6 p.m. Mechanics „ ~ at 7 p.m. Senior Mathematics, Wednesday, 9th April, 10 a. in. Optics, Wednesday, 9th April, at 11 a.m. Greek ~ „ at 3 p.m. Latin Translation „ at 4 p.m. English Literatim) „ at 5 p.m. English Composition, Thursday, 10th April, 8 p.m. Latin Composition, Thursday, 10th April, at 4 p.m. English Language, Friday, nth April, at 5 p.m. In the Choral Hall, Symonds-streot :— Music, Wednesday, 9th April, at 3 p.m. In the Building of the Auckland College and Gramma i School, Symonds-strect :— Instruction in Technical Drawing, Wednesday, Uth April, at 7 p.m. NOTE.— and others desirous that a Course of Instruction in Agricultural Science should he ghen on Saturday mornings, are requested to communicate with the Registrar. R, Kinn, Registrar. MR. W. H. WEBBE has vacancies for J.vJL three pupils (piano, singing, or American organ). Card of terms on application. Address Hand-street, or ICarangahapo Road, two doors from Upper Queen-street. "milE WILLOWS," WYNYARDJL STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Principal, Mrs. Williams ; Assisted by an efficient staff. Half term commences Monday, March 31. M u—l ~ E MISS BURNS, Teacher of Pianoforte or liar monium, Singing Lessons given, either in the Old Notation or in the Tonic Sol-fa. Terms on application. Address : First house below Wesleyan Church, Otahulm. References permitted to Messrs. .T. Fairburn, Ota hubu; .i. L. Wilson, IIKUALD Office, Auckland; McAlpino, Mangere; and S. Tantield, Queen-street, Auckland. LO WE R GLENS ID E, UPPER SYMONDSSTREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL S. Principal MRS You.no Assisted, by an efficient Staff. Every comfort and convenience provided for resident pupils. Half Term begins on Monday, March 31st. Prospectuses on application. ~\ TR. HAZLEDINE'S SCHOOL. HOBSON BAY ROAD, PARNELL. Term commenced on Monday, February 10. Thorough groundwork. Individual attention and supervision during play hours. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and other Examinations. Prospectus, etc., on application to Principal. XT ERR R. F. L6FF LE R, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, AT LIVERPOOL-STREET, New Pupils may begin at any time. Two hours lesson per week. Terms moderate. PO N S O N B V COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. The present term began on THURSDAY, February Cth. Prospectuses, Ac, on application. Miss Kilmer is at home on Monday Afternoons from 3.30 to 5 p.m. AC OOK ER V CLASS Is being 'formed by MR S. .1 () i; it i) aI X For those who are desirous of learning some Novel Dainty Dishes. The Classes will be held in MR. WEBB'S ROOM, View Road, Mount Eden, on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at three o'clock, beginning on SATURDAY, APRIL 12. Terms will be Is a Lesson, or 10s for the Course of twelve. Each Lesson will consist of 2 Dishes, a Savoury and a Sweet. List of Dishes can be obtained from MRS. JOURDAIN, Keyworth House, View Road. OIANO FOR T E PLAYING. A few Vacancies for Pupils in PIANO QUARTETTE CLASSES Now forming. New Term commences on TUESDAY, April 13. Applvon or before MONDAY, 12th instant, to Mr. W. H. WEBBE, tnd-street, between 10 and 5 ; or Karangahapo Road any evening after 0. Fees : Half a guinea per quarter. Members of these classes have gained first prizes at various musical competitions, and have played at over fit) concerts with the greatest success. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IiRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AM) DAY SCHOOL. YMncVpal llenkv Pkucival, L.C.P. Assisted by the Rev. P. S. Sma__FlE_D. Special attention paid to the preparation of boys for commercial pursuits. The Boarders belonging to the school reside with the Headmaster. The current term began on the 10th February, EDUCATIONAL /CHAMBERS AND TRAINING COLLEGE. CORNER OP QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. MR. T. HARLE GILES, PRINCIPAL. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES For Candidates for J) and E Teachers' Certicates. Pupil Teacher's Examinations. Scholarship Examinations. University Entrance Examinations. Junior and Senior Civil Service. Barristers' and Solicitors' Examinations. The above Classes are conducted by Mr. ALEX. GRANT, M.A., and 111, N.Z., assisted by thoroughly Competent Masters. Candidates prepared by Correspondence. SATURDAY CL A S;S E S Are also held for the convenience of Country Teachers and others. SPECIAL CLASSES. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Youths and Girls, SINGING (Tonic Sol-Fa). - MR. THOS CRANWELL holds a Class on Saturday Afternoons. DRAWING (Mechanical and Freehand).-Mr. F. It. TREVITHICK holds a Class on Tuesday Evening and Wednesday Afternoon. MAORI.—MISS LUNDON holds Classes both Day and Evening. GERMAN.—HERR GOLDSTUCKER holds Classes both Day and Evening. SHORTHAND. — MR. GOOD ENOUGH holds Classes both Day and Evening. FRENCH.—Classes both Day and Evening COMMERCIALCLASSES. WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, ARITHMETIC. COMPOSITION, and Spelling. - MR. T. HARLE GILES holds Classes daily for Youths, and Evening Classes are also held for Adults and Youths. PRIVATE PUPILS. In any subject, by arrangement. TERMS MODERATE. Full particulars on application (personally or by letter) to, . MR. T. HARLE GILES, EDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS, QUEEN-ST. ASHBURN HALL, Dunedin.— only . Licensed Private Asylum in New Zealand. All forms of Mental Derangement and Imbecility received for care and treatment. The grounds are extensive, giving space for occupation and recreation. Present number of inmates, 35. Total number received since opening, five years ago, 120. The advantages of a quiet home, like life, and select society are obtainable in this institution.—Applications to be made to Mr. James Hume, Superintendent,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8222, 5 April 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8222, 5 April 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8222, 5 April 1890, Page 8

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