Mr. James Armstrong, the newly-appointed head master, and Mr. Casper Semadeni, tho first assistant, will enter upon their duties at the Devonport Sehool next week. It will be seen by an advertisement in our columns that asocial fathering 0 all parents and friends of education in Devonport will be held m the large schoolroom on Monday evening next at half-past seven to welcome the new teachers. A committee of ladies will provide refreshments, and Mr. Edward -Bartley will superintend the musical portion of the programme.' Both the new masters are said to be accom-plished-musicians, and will probably take part in the evening's entertainment. J-hero-will be no charge for admission, but adults only are requested to attend as tho accommodation is limited. The Band of Hope Union announces elsewhere that practice for the annual gathering of Bands of Hope, to be held on the Queens Birthday, will commence on Monday next, in the Alexandra-street school. ■"', On Wednesday next Mnu.Ktdd (first-class diplomee of the West End Training School of Cookery, Glasgow) will commence a series of cookery < lessons at the Girls' College, Portland Road, Kemuera. '* ; "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9473, 31 March 1894, Page 5
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