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Licensing Notices. ,_^m__ A NNUAL LICENSING MEETINGS. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meetings of the unileniif'tioucd Licensing Committees will be held at the hour of noon on the days and at the places set opposite the name of each respectively, for the purpose of considering all applications (or certitlcates for such Licenses as by the Licencing Act, 1881, are authorised to be granted, and the renewal, transfer, or removal of such Licenses : HOWICK—SATURDAY, Juno 3rd, Public Library, Uowick. TAMAKI WEST—WEDNESDAY, June 7th, Road Board Office, Panmure. ALEX. BELL, Clerk of Committees. Tamaki West, April 25,1893. ■eg ' """^ Educational. M"- H. C ONNELL ' TEACHER OK MUSIC, SINGING (Voice production, etc.), PIANOFORTE. Residence and Studio: "Glenfern," Pass Road. Mr. Connell is prepared, if sufficient number of members be obtained, to hold a Singing Class for Lidies (sight-reading and vocalisation) at above address, to commence on MONDAY EVENING, Ist May, at eight o'clock. Intending Members please communicate on or before SATURDAY, 29th April. Terms : 10s per Quarter. * DANCING— Mrs. Sowerby will open a J Dancing Class at Mrs. Clayton's School, St. George's Bay Road, on Thursdays, commencing June ].—Apply to Mrs. Clayton or Mrs. Sowerby (Parliament-street). < ■OONSONBY COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MISS LILIAN EDO EH, M.A. Assisted by Mrs. Evans («ise Edger), M.A. Half-term began on Monday, March 27th. Miss Edger is at homo on Monday Afternoons, from bo 6. Mrs. Burcher's Class for China Painting meets on Friday afternoon. Prospectuses, etc., on application. ] PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF COOKERY. MR. GREY, Chef de Cuisine, From the Leading Clubs and Coffee Palaces in Victoria, will open PRACTICAL COOKERY CLASSES In all Branches of the Art. No lady's education is complete without a thorough knowledge of Cookery. Terms : One Guinea For Six Lessons. Classes now being formed, and intending pupils will please forward names as early as possible, as the classes will be limited. Address : MR. C. Grey, ore of J. Grey and Sons, Eden Crescent, where full particulars may be obtained. LOWER GLENS ID E, UPPER SYMONDU-STRKET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL S. Principal Mrs. Youno Assisted by an efficient Staff. Half-term began on Monday, Match 27. Prospectuses on application. Professor Can-olio's Glass will begin on Wednesday, March 22, French Class conducted by Prof, de Montalk. Mrs. Young will be at liberty for school business only on Tuesday and Friday Mornings from 10.30 till 11. MRS. SOWERBY, Certificated Pupil of Professor West, Sydney, is now FORMING CLASSES FOR TEACHING BALL ROOM DANCING. Also, the New Waltz, French Cotillion, Minuet do la Cour, Ac. PRIVATE CLASSES of 8 or 16 invited for the Minuets (3) alone. Adult Classes : Elementary, Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m. Advanced, Wednesdays, 7.80 p.m. Juvenile Classes : Elementary, .Saturdays, 11 -i.m. Advanced, Saturday, 2 p.m. Quarter commenced loth instant. Woodville House, Parliament-street. _________ M K - R. I/ SLIE H raT (Organist and Choirmaster, St. Mary's Cathedral Church, Parnell), TEACHER OF THE ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, &c. Terms on application. Teaching Rooms at Residence, Manukau Road, close to the Church; and at Messrs. Richardson and Co.'s Musical Budget, 150, Queen-street. MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY (Organist of St. Alatthew'H Church and Conductor vt the Auckland Orchestral Union) is prepared to receive pupils for the PIANOFORTE, SINGING (either in class or singly), and ORGAN. Quarter commences from date of first lesson, For terms, apply to Messrs. Eady and Co. and Hoffmann's. Mr. Towsey is teaching now at St. Matthew's Parsonage, Wellesley-street ARNOLD HOUSE, SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Upper SYMONDS-STREET. Principal _ MISS NEWCOMBE. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and other examinations. Two vacancies for Boarders. DIANOFOKTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's, Queenstreet. Terms on application. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI, Principals : Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD, and Mr. GRAHAM BRUCE. 8.A., with Honors, London. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, CM Service, and other Examinations. SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, PITT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Conducted by the MARIST BROTHERS. Education thoroughly English, includes Short hand. Mathematics, French and Drawing. Classes for Theory and Practice of Vocal Music. Latin am Experimental Science by 0. Galbraith, Esq., M.A. LI. B. (Ediu). Private personal tuition. Candidates prepared for the various Public Ex animations. Prospectus on application to the Director, Bk. AUGUSTINE. OCHOOL OF lUTUSIC 88, Victoria-street, AUCKLAND. TIIOS. E. CARTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, VIOLIN, PIANO, BANJO. GUITAR, ETC. Special Terms for l''innilies. TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Concertinas, Melodeons, Accordeons, Violins Flutes, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. Violin Rows Re-haired equal to new. Importer of Musical Instruments, Strings and Fittings. ¥ i MP f W ft Taught on the VAllinilll PIANO, BANJO, GUITAR. MusicalpiANOS! rjARMONIUMj AROAKSI ALSO, HARPS, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS BANJOES, AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS j TO PARTICULARISE, TT OFF ANN AND O;0NS QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KIND OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND. ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TONEU ANl> REPAIRED. EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY.See larger advertisement. 'jj EUR O S T>OUNDKEEPERS' BOOKS (uncle:- th I now Act), 25 and 60 pages, with the Schedu; i of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserte in commencement, on Sale at the Herald Publisl Office, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 8