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' Arnutiements - 't CITY HALL, AUCKLAND. fob THREE NIGHTS ONLY, | THURSDAY,! FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY,_ . January 11. 12, IS. - - . OPERA HC>USE:/^K(^I r V*- ■'* ■ OPERA HOUSE: "BATTLE:- OrMW •; - k . SUNDAY EV KNtNa. MNUA KY 14. ADMISSION. FREE; .. NO y.COILECTIOK., ■PROFESSOR.;' RICHARD," M-E-, * The World-Famed Pre-Eminent Medic* l MectricJanProtected by Gorernniont Royal Utters Pat«nt. MEDICAL ELECTRIC DKMONSTR^WOI^.^ K"o - 3 S . Si* S• - Children in arms, boys, and- objectionable persons positively not admitted, < ' ' * ; # SPECIALIST FOR BOTH SEXES.— Rheumatism,' Spinal Affections, Locomotorataxy, , Hysteria, Loss of Speech, Eyesight, Deafness, Liver Torpidity, Dyspepsia, • Cramp, Varicose Veins, Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Constipation, Writer's Cramp, Exhaustion, Melancholia,. Stomach Dis- - tension, Local Weakness, SleeplessflesS, Impaired Vitality. * - • ',■>!- 1 ' NOTICE TO PATlENTS.—Professor RICHARD, M.E., may be consulted Free of Charge from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in his private address consulting-rooms during bis short- season hire. Fees moderate for a course of private treatment. The ELECTRIC NEWS and Testimonials free on application. ■■■ • 1 Patients de»irous to be treated privately should not delay. Guaranteed to fulfil all contracts to patients before lfaving Auckland. Private Consuiting Rooms, Exchange Chamltera, corner Queenstreet and Durham-street East, Auckland. ; H. SMITH, Business Manager. Athletics. /' . '/ j OWIMMING. PROFESSOR PANNELL'S CLASSES Will re-assemble at the "Albert-street Baths, .:f TO-DAY (TUESDAY), January 9th, , When he will give an Exhibition of Fancy Swimming (in conjunction with pupils). Exhibition for Ladies at 10.30 o'clock a.m. ; Gentlemen at 5 o'clock p.m.; No Extra Charge beyond the Bath Toll. UCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA. ' Entries for the above will be received by the undersigned on SATURDAY, the 20th instant, at the Waitemata Hotel, between the hours of eight and ten p.m. The entrance fee will be fire per cent, on the amount stated on the programme as first prize for each race. •' ' N.B.—No boat can be entered for competition in any race in which time allowance is necessary, except on production of a Certificate of Measure- ] raent from Mr. George Goldie, -.' " thd ' Official Measurer,the requisite forms tor which can be i obtained at-iiiy office or. from the Secretary of the Auckland Yacht Club, and miisfc be property filled in and returned to roe not later than SATURDAY, the 13th instant. No deviation from these instruc- , tions will be admissible. < . CHAS. GROSVENOR, < .Secretary. High-street, Jauuary 8,1894. Sporting. .. t^3ss22SS» > Auckland COURSING CLUB.—A XjL Meeting of the Committee is specially called for FRIDAY, the 12th inst. Business of importance, consequently. all Members are requested to attend at the British Hotel at 8 p.m. on the above date. .- A. COATES, . Hon. Sec. Auckland Coursing Club. Educational. ] THE willows,. WYNYARD-STREET, BOARDING AND DAY-SCHOOL. Principal: MRS. WILLIAMS, assisted by an Efficient Staff. . First term begins on WEDNESDAY, February 7th, 1894. - . Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. " Mrs. Williams will be at home from February Ist. !Prospectuses application. Boarding and day school. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. , , Telephone 729. , Principals : Rev. P. S.Sffiallfield and Mr. Graham , Bruce, B.A:, with Honors,' Londdn. ;, ..■«&i :, Assistant Masters: Mr. E. H Barber (resident) and Mr. W. E. Grim&haw. -y-'i' - " ,• . Music: Herr Louis Tutschka. ■ Gymnastic*: Professor Carrollo. Pupils-prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examination. 7 '■■■■■■■--z - N.B.—All the pupils presented last Christmas for the Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations were successful. I A 'Bus is provided for: day pupils at a nominal charge. ■ : -~ A New 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 Bruce, Diocesan Office. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesan Office. Next Term begins MONDAY, February S. jjj*' R. JOHN JIULLBR, . 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 engagements for Evening Concerts, • Sacred Concerts, Oratorios, Cantatas, Garden Parties, &c. Concerts proyided. - • , ... For terms, etc., apply Richardson's, Queen-street. Business education. — Mr. t. , Harle Giles will resume his private classes in Wr ting, Book-keeping, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, etc., on MONDAY next, Jauuary Bth. Vacancies for a few pupils. For terms, hours, etc., , ajsply St. Andrew's Lodge; Alfred-street, next Choral ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: MRS. CLAYTON AND MISS HULL, Assisted by Visiting Masters, ' First term, February 8, 1893. Mrs. Clayton will be at home on Tuesday, Feb. 0. Prospectuses oh application. ; LOWER GLENS ID E, UPPKR SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Mrs. Young ; assisted by an efficient Staff. ... For special subjects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application i 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 (sometime pupil of Professor Stokes, London), Teacher of Music. 1 Special attention given to musical expression, and music memorizing. Young pupils taught the elements of music rapidly, pleasantly, and thoroughly by mnemonlcal aids. Terms 30s per quarter (20 hours), commencing January next special terms and arrangements to families and country pupils. Address, care of Mr. Bryant, Sunnyside, Mount Eden.; pOUSONBY COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MISS LILIAN EDGEEt, M.A. Next Term begins on Tuesday/February 13. t New 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 & p.m. '' Mrs. Borcher's Class for China Painting meets on Friday afternoon. < Prospectuses, etc., on application. v M R - R. L ESUE HUNTi(Organiat and Choirmaster. St. Mary's Cathedral Church, Parnell) .< . : Teacher of the Organ, Pianoforte, Singing, etc. Teaching Rooms fat Residence, • " Alder Hey," Manukaußoad; and at• Messrs. Richardson and Co.'s Musical Budget, 1&0, Queen-street. ■ Terms on application. .v.' l \ SACRED - HEART , HIGH SCHOOL ;v i 4 PITT-STREET, AUCKLAND .. ' y Conducted-by the MARIST BROTHERS. . Eduwlion thoroufUy English,' Includes Short hand (by J. H. ColwTll, Principal Auckland Schoo of Shorthand), Mathematics, French and Drawinr Classics by W. G. Macphtrson, M.A. (late Assistant Master St. James's Collegiate School, Jersey), who also takes private pupils. '. ; Candidates prepared for the > various Public Ex aminations. Prospectus on application to the Br. Director. JpIANOFORTE LESSONS. MR. OHUT*; HART WELL, ORGANIST OF SI. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen 4 ;', i J Terms pn application fIIHE CORRECT THING AT LAST -I- , TOBACCO just received FIRST PRIZE in Virginia, as 1 the BEST DARK TOBACCO of the World.— HEATHER, 'Agent. POUNDKEEiPERS' BOOKS (under the JF new Act), 25 and 60 pages, with the Schedule Fines for Trespass and impounding Fees inserted in commencement, on Sale a the HERALD Publishing Office, Qwofrataftet;'- '-J • v: v '' ; r ; \ *■-.'v ; -»v.' ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 8

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