Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. 1 ST. JOHN'S WES LEY AN CHURCH, PONSONBY. SOIREE AND PUBLIC MEETING THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MAY 17. Addre-ses by the REVS. JOSEPH BERRY, WM. MORLEY, J. WARD, C. H. LAWS, and T. S. TORS v ITII Musical Selections by the Choir. Tea in the School-room at Half-past Six. Meeting in the Church at Half-past Seven. Tickets, Is. G. C. 6RUBB, M. A., WILL CONDUCT A MISSION IN THE CITY HALL COMMENCING TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, AT 7.30. ALL SEATS KB EE. NO COLLECTION. " Whosoevkr Will May Comb.'* 13}. The time and place of other Meetings conducted by Mr. Grnbh and the Mission party who accompany him, will be announced on his arrival. Rev. g. c. grubb's mission OPENS AS THE CITY HALL • TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Just received, a large supply of BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, PHOTOS. &C., By Rev. O. C. Grubb, Altnoni, David, Audoll, Members of the Mission Party. AUCKLAND DAY-SCHOOL UNION, Y.M.C.A. Buildings. JpONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. Special Missionary Meeting will ho held in the Church THIS iTutwday) I'VENING, May 17, at half-past seven o'clock, to Welcome Miss Arnold, Missionary from India, who will also address the meeting on "Missionary Work in India." Collection in Aid of Missions. EducationalpONSONßY COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MISS LILIAN EDGE It, M.A. Next term will begin on Tuesday, .May 31. New Pupils are requested to attend on Monday, May 30, between 10 a.m. and i2. Ai Rinyement.s have been made for receiving a limited numb i of resident pupils. Miss K.lger is at home on Monday Afternoons, from 3.30 to 5 p.m. " raiHE willows," wynyard X STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLPrincipal Mrs. WilliamsSecond term, Tuesday, May 31. Mr. I'owsey atte ds tor Music. Prospect on application. { 1 I RLS' OO,LLEG E, PORTLAND ROAD, RKMUERA. Pri.ncii'ai Mrs. Law. Socond term will begin on Tuesday, May 31. A fe« vacancies for resident | upils. Prospectuses on application. |L~| ERR R. F. LOFFLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, MOUNT EDEN ROAD (opposite Eden Vale Road). TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINGING. One Lesson a Week : One Guinea per Quarter Jg DUCAT lON A L OHAMBERS BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE, QUEEN-STREET AND DURHAM-STREET E. PRINCIPAL...MR. T. HARLE GILES, Assisted by MR. -JAMES GALBRAITH, M.A., LL.B., DIN.. Barrister, Honors' student in languages, Science, and l.aw; And an efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. TRAINING COLLEGE. Candidates piepared for Pupil Teachers' Examination I) and E Teachers' Certitic ites Junior and Senior Civil Service Banisters and Solicitors' O.K. and Law Examinations Matriculation aid Scholarships. N.8.-Teachers and Pupil teachers are notiflod that hchool Management, Drawing, and Singing ( lonic hoi-fa) are taught without extra charge. CLASSES DAY AND EVENING. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. Special Terms for the Year's Study. GOOD WRITING Guaranteed to Ladioa and Gentlemen, Youths, and Girls, in ONE COURSE OF LESSONS, Privately and in Class, Day and Evening. BUSINESS COLLEGE. DAY CLASSES FOR YOUTHS. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION : English, Writing, Book-keeping (Single and Double Entry) Commercial ami ..ental Arithmetic Composition and Correspondence Spelling, shorthand, Drawing I oinnier« i il Koutiuu generally Latin, French, and Mathematics, if desired EVENING CLASSES. For ADULTS on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS; for YOUTHS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and I' RIDA I S, 7 to 9.30 p.m. Instruction given to Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths, and Gins in any Branch of Learning. NEW PUPILS ENROLLED AT ANY TIME Quarter begins from date of entry. For term and prospectuses apply personally or by letter to Mr. Gil.KS.at his Business College, corner of Queen and Durham-street East, Auckland. MRS. CLAYTON BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD. Second term, Monday, May 3j. J3RIVATE CLASSES FOR LADIES. ELOCUTION, CALISTHENICS FENCING, RIDING. ROBERT KING (Ex Ist Life Guards), Symonds-Mtieet, near City Road). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI, Conducted by the Rev. P. S. sj.MALLFIELD (Principal) anil Mr. GRAHAM BRUCE, B.A itesident Master: Mr. C. J. EI.MSLY. Music Master; Hkhk L. Turst'llKA.. Drill Master : FkuF. Cakkollo. Three Pupils ot this school have passed the recent Junior Civil Service Examination. sJ ACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, 10 PITT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Conducted Br THIS MAKIST BROTHERS Education thoroughly English, includes Shorthand, Mathematics, French, and Drawing. Clashes for Theory and Practice of Vocal Music. Latin and experimental Science by J. Galhraith, Esq., M.A., LL.B. (Edin). Candidates prepared for the various Public Ex animations. Prospectus on application to the Director, Br. AUGUSTINE. TUITION IN dancing. New Waltz (Reverse), Gavotte, Minuet, Cotillion, etc. Elementary, Advanced, and Juvenile Classes. Term from date of first lesson. Private Lessons. Classes at Miss Lilian Edyer's, Ponaonby College; Evening Class, Mrs. Young's, Syinonds-street, from 30tli March ; Mrs. Law's Girls' College, Remuera ; St. Mary's High School, Ponsonby. Intending pupils for class at Miss Edgar's apply at once at the College. MISS SCOTT, Nelson-atreot. MR. ARTHUR TOW SKY (Organist of St. Matthew's Church and Conductor of the Auckland Orchestral Union) is prepared to receive pupils for the PIANOIII' SINGING (either in class or singly), and ORGAN. Quarter commences from date of first lesson. For terms, apply to Mes-rs. Eady and Co. and Hoffmann's. Mr. Towsey has commenced teaching in rooms above Messrs. Hoffmann A Son's, Queen-street. Lower GIeNS iD E, UPPKR SYMONDEI-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal .. .. •• Mrs. YODKB Assisted by un •fticient Staff. Second term begins Monday, May 30. Prospectuses on application. ... . Professor Carrol(o's Class on Wednesday*, from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. .... j Miss Scott's Evening Class for Dancing on Wednesdays, from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. yIO LIN gTUD 10, p. F. HISCOCKS, CATHOLIC REPOSITORY, HOBSON-STREBT Terms—Two Guineas per Quarter, payable in advance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8880, 17 May 1892, Page 8
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