Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Meetings. # ® A PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND, I.C. A Sp "cial Communication of the above will be held, at Freemasons' Hall, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 9th instant, at eight o'clock p.m. Master Masons of all recognised Constitutions are eligible to attend, and are hereby invited. WILLIAM J. RUES, Acting Piovincial Grand Secretary. Auckland UNITED CRICKET A . ci.ua The Thirtieth Annual Meeting will he hold in the British Hotel on WEDNESDAY" EVENING next, 9th September, at 8 o'clock. CHAS. E. M.«.cCORMU:Iv, Hon. Sec. jpIGHT HOURS' DEMONSTRATION. A Meeting will be held on MONDAY, the 7th instant, at half-past seven p.m., in the Trades Assembly Rooms, for the purpose of Forming Committee and appointing Officers to arrange and carry out the forthcoming Demonstration. All Societies requested to send not less than two representatives, and all parties feeling interested are cor.iially invited to attend. Opposite Queen's Head Hotel, Upper Queen-street. F. R. BUST, Retiring Secretary. Educational. ARNOLD HOUSE.Boarding and Day r\ School for young ladies. The next term will commence TUESDAY, Septemborlu. MISS NEWCOMBE will be at home on Saturday and Monday, 12th and 14th. ipg ERR R. F. LOFFLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD, Has returned from Rotorun, and receives Pupils as usual at hi 3 residence. pONSONBY HALL. MR. C. P. NEWCOMBE (Late of the Domain Grammar School), WILL OPEN A SCHOOL IN THE PONSONBY HALL ON MONDAY, SEJTEMBER 7TH, For Boys of any age, and for Girls who have passed the Cth Standard. Address; Arnold House, Upper Symonds-streefc. ! -—-— — — T O W E R OLE N SIDE, -ZLJ UPPER MON D5-STR E ET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR G I R L S. Principal .. .. .. .. •.. Mas You.no Assisted by an efficient Stall. Every comfort and convenience provided for resident pupils. The next term begins on Tuesday, September 22. Prospectuses on application. Professor Carrollo's Class on Wednesdays, from eleven a.m. to 12.30 p.m. DONSONBY COLLEGE. JL PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAI—.MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. Next term will begin on Tuesday, September 22. Miss Kilfjer is prepared to receive Candidates for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations, either in class or privately. Prospectuses. dee., on application. i Miss lidger is at home on Monday Afternoons, from 3.30 to 5 p.m.

educational AMBERS, BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE, QUEEN-STREET & DURHAM-STREET 15AST. Principal ... Mr. T. HARLE GILES. Agisted by REV. J. W. ALLOW AY, 8.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, ami an efficient staff of Resident anil visiting Masters. COMMERCIAL CLASSES. for youths DAILY. FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS DAY AND EVENING. TRAINING COLLEGE. PAY AND EVENING CLASSES For the preparation of Candidates for D. and E. TEACH mis' CERTIFICATES, JUNIOR and SENIOR CiVll. SICK VICE and .MATRICULATION XAMIN A T lONS. These Classes are also suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of instruction in tile higher branches, not necessarily for examination. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. WRITING CLASSES for Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths, and Girls. DAY and EVENING. Good writing guaranteed in 0:10 course of lessons. SHORTHAND CLASSES for Ladies and Gentlemen. Elementary and Advanced. 'DAY and EVENING. DRAWING CLASSES-Mechanical, Freehand, Geometrical, Perspective. DAY and EVENING. FRtCNCH.— Clasafw for Ladies and (Jentlenion (Conversational and for Examination), DAY and EVENING. LADIES* GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CLASSES —.Moraine, Afternoon, and Evening. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING — Single and Double Entry, in Class or Privately. Taught DAY or EVENING by Mr. GILES. EVEN COMMERCIAL CLASS KS for Adults and Youths. Subjects : Writing, Bookkeoning, ithnietic, Spelling, Correspondence, Ac. >iON. DAYS and THURSDAYS. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 6.30 to C.30 p.tn MUSIC (Piano and Violin). Teacher, Mr. ,T. lIOH'i'ON SWALES (Certificated Pupil of Professor Swallow). Terms, appointments, Ac., 011 application. TONIC SOL-FA CLASSES for Teachers and others, on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS and on SATURDAY MORNINGS. Teacher, Mr. THOS. GRAN WEI.L. INSTRUCTION given to Ladies and Gentleman in any Branch of Learning, privately or in class. NEW PUPILS ENROLLED AT ANY TIME. Quarter begins from date of entry. Prospectuses, Ac., oa application personally or by letter to Mr. Giles. M 1 s s HOwD EN » CertiOcatetl Pupil of llerr R. F. Lofllor, Is prepared to give LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE At her RESIDENCE, HOUSON-STREET. Special attention given to Technique. M u -1- 1 " MISS BURNS, Teacher of Pianoforte or Harmonium. Singing Lessons <<veu, either in the Old Notation or in the Tonic Sol-fa. Terms 011 applica tiori. Address: First house below Wesleyan Church OtaJbuhu. References permitted to Messrs. J. Fairburn, Ota hubu; J L. Wilson, Herald Ollice, Auckland McAlpino, Mangero; and S. Tan Held, Queen-street Auckland. SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, PITT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Conducted by THE MARIST BROTHERS Thorough English Education, including Mathematics, Shorthand, Drawing, French, and Latin. Prospectus 011 application to the Director, Bit. AUGUSTINE.

BrewersJQ OMA I N Jg REWE RY. PURE T>EER. JL URE JOEER. THIS BEER. AS SUPPLIED TO OUR CUSTOMERS, IS THE SAME QUALITY BEER WHICH TOOK THE m FIRST AWARD T» AT TIIE MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTER- ■ NATIONAL EXHIBITION, AND IS GUARANTEED AS " THE FIRST.' tsar SPECIAL BREWS for Bottling or other purposes can bo procured at an advanced price upon order. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO., PROPRIETORS Hotels. T EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY-SURPASSED BY NONE OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, ! DUNEDIN, ! MRS. SILK PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues to afford very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the comports of home, com bined with very moderate charges. TTUKS' "yiCTORIA JJOTEL, FOR THE FINEST BRANDS OP WINES, SPIRITS, BAVARIAN LAGER BlEtt SPEIGHT'S DUNEDIN ALES. Specialties for Invalids. Recommended by Members of the Medical profession. 2 EALAND -yARNISH is Used for Everything, Sold by Everyone, Bought by Anybody, and all made from Kauri Gum,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18910905.2.51.5

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 8

Word Count
916

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 8