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I Sermons, Lectures. " Soirees, ftc. \ SPECIAL NEW YEAR ; UNITED .J"V . . *"• MEETINGS. '"■ ■ * ■?■■■ ■ •>■ : . ... (Promoted by the Auckland Ministers' Association.}* PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. ' Subject^' CHRISTIAN RESPONSIBILITIES,'', Speakers, Revs. R. Ferguson and G. E. Hallowes. ; The lt«v. S. F. Prior will preside. ■ — Members of the various Churches and all friends are cordially invited to attend these Meetings. Commencing each Evening at 7.45 sharp. Collection, to defray expenses. ■ - .'- .- -•■■ ' _- EducationalBOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. , Telephone 729. * Principals : Rev. P. S. Smallfleld and Mr. Graham Bruce, A., with Honors, London. ■ .. .. Assistant Mastkks: Mr. E. H. Barber (resident) and Mr. W. E. Grimshaw. Music: Hew Louis Tutschka. Gymnastic: Professor Carrollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Serviee, and other examinations. "' . > " : 1 "■ N B.—All the pupils presented last Christmas tor the Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations were successful. ' . ;■ • ' .:' >". -._ „„_,.„.« A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nominal C A Hew Classroom is in course of erection, to provide tor the increasing number of pupils. - *>. During the holidays all business letters should be, addressed to Mr. Graham Brnce, Diocesan Office. Prospectuses may be obtalneu at the mocesan Next Term begins MONDAY, February S. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Miss Gerkens will open the above School on TUESDAY. February 20th, 1894, in the house at present occupied by Mr. J. B. McFarlane, and situated in Owen's Road, Mount Eden. Miss Gerkens was educated at the Dunedin Girls High School, and trained as a Teacher in the Normal Training College, Dunedin. She hn» had ten years' experience in teaching, five of wnicn were passed under Miss Hewett, Associate Of Queen* College, late Head-mistress of the Napier Girls' High School, and formerly Assistant Editor of the "Oxford and Cambridge Examiner. Miss Gerkens holds a New Zealand Teachers D Certificate, and has passed the first part of her examination for the B.A. Degreo in the New Zealand University. She has received a University education in the following subjects :— EnglishS ,_~ . French }■ Languages and Literature Mathematics : — Geometry, Trigonometry, and Algebra ,_, ... Chemistry:- Theoretical and Practical Physics :-Light, Sound, Heat, Electricity, ,and Magnetism—Theoretical and Practical General Biology and Botany Miss Gerkens has decided to open her School a little later than is customary, so that the summer holidays may be longer, the holidays throughout the year being lessened in order to make up tor lost Miss Gerkens* methods of training aim specially at drawing out and directing the intelligence of her pupils, thus encouraging them to taKe an interest in everything about them. ..... ... _ Modern Languages will be so taught that they shall be spoken from the beginning. Plain Needlework and th. Cutting Out ana Making of Plain Garments will be taught. Fancy Work will not be taught. TESTIMONIALS from :— Board of Governors, Girls' High School, Napier. Mrs. Burn, formerly Headmistress, Girls High School, Dunedin. „. , , _~ . Miss Hewat, late Headmistress, Girls High School, Napier. , . Professors Brown and Thomas, Professors of Phv.sietil and Natural Science in the Auckland University College. ,M . ._ , . W. PitzGerald, Esq., Rector of the Training College, Dunedin. . . Dr Posnett, formerly Professor of Classics and English at the Auckland University College. M. Dallas, Lecturer on French language and Literature at theOtago University College. REFERENCE is kindly permitted to :— Mrs. McMillan, " Ardstrath," Remuera. Mrs. Thomas, " Trewithiel." Mount Eden. Professsors Brown and Thomas, University Collego, Auckland. Prospectuses on application. Miss Gerkens will be glad if Parents of intending Pupils will communicate with her at as early a date as possible. ~ . Present address: General Post Office, Auckland. Tt/T R. JOHN -LIULLBR, TENOR VOCALIST, Having decided to reside in Auckland for some time to come, is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION AND THE ART OF SINGING. Mr. JOHN FULLER is also open to accept en* gagements for Evening Concerts, Sacred Concerts, Oratorios, Cantatas, Garden Parties, &c. Concert!! provided. J For terms, &c., apply Richardson's, Queen-street. ' ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL. < BOARDING AND JAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: MRS. CLAYTON AND MLSS HULL, Assisted by Visiting Masters. First term, February 8,1893. Mrs. Clayton will be at home on Tuesday, Feb. 6, Prospectuses ou application. > ■,-•„ LOWER GLENSIDE, UPPER SYMONDS-STRERT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Mas. Young ; assisted by an efficient Staff. For special subjects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application ' Mrs. Youug will be at home from February Ist. First term begins on Monday, February 12. PIANOFORTE and American Organ Lessons. Mr. T. Austra Stoddard (someti inn pupil of Professor Stokes, London), Teacher of Music. Special attention given to musical expression, and music memorizing. Young pupils taught the elements of music rapidly, pleasantly, and thoroughly by ranoraonical aids. Terms: 30s per quarter(2o hours), commencing January next; special terms and arrangements to families and country pupils. Address, care of Mr. Bryant, Sunnyside, Mount Eden. T>ONSONBY COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. Next Term begins on Tuesday, February 13. Now Pupils are required to attend on Monday, February 12, between 10 a.m. and 12. Miss Edger is at home on Monday Afternoon except the third in the month), from 3.30 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Burcher's Class for China Painting meets on Friday afternoon. Prospectuses, etc., on application. M E - R. ESUE HDNTXOrganist and Choirmaster, St. Mary's Cathedrals Church, Parnell) Teacher of the Organ, Pianoforte, Singing, etc. Teaching Rooms at Residence, Alder Hey,' Manukau Road: and at Messrs. Richardson and Co.'s Musical Budget, 150, Queen-street. Terms on application. • SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, PITT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Conducted by the MARIST BROTHERS. Education thoroughly English, includes Short hand (by J. R. Colwill, Principal Auckland Schoo of Shorthand), Mathematics, French and Drawing. Classics by W. G. Alacpherson, M.A- (late Assistant Master St. James's Collegiate School, Jersey), who .also takes private pupils. Candidates prepared for the various Public Ex animations. Prospectus on application to the Br. Director. , ipiANOFORTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN "HART WELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen street. Terms on application'' gCHOOL OF Tl/r SIC, 88, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND, THOS. E. CARTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, iVIOLIN, PIANO, BANJO, GUITAR, ETC Special Terms for Families. TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Concertinas, Melodions, Accordions, Violins, Flutes, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, Violin Bows Re-haired equal to N«iw. IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, AND FITTINGS. VAMPIM ipiANO, a ]BANJO, th GUITAR, l AUTOHARP. Photography. Q ENAMELLED CABINETS FOR K S * ; FOR GOOD WORK, j REASONABLE PRICES, AND PROMPT DELIVERY Go to /GREGORY, CORNER OF QUEEN & WELLESLEY-STREETS ENLARGEMENTS. NEW PERMANENT IVORYTYPES. {Specimens can be seen at the Studio. All Negatives taken by us atPonsonby Road removed to Queen-street. Copies may be had. Public Companies. LIVE STOCK GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Local Director ... .. Thomas Morrin, Esq. E. D. Halstead .. ; Veterinary Surgeon. ■ Horses and Cattle insured against death by disease and accident; also* against foaling, calving, castration, and transit risk (sea and land). ' DIGBY TONES «fc CO., -.' ' * .- Auckland Agents. ! ■- as : - . "-= ; ====: ,„.::» ' •'m HE PROFLIGAT E," I- X MONDAY NEXT. ;.,,.; :-ij

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

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