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' . .. ' SportingQNS LO W TROTTING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM.' THIS AFTERNOON. First Race 1.30 o'clock. The first timo in Auckland where Sulky and Saddle Horses will compete in the same race. COMMITTER AND- Stewards Messrs. G. Wilkinson, It. Menzies, ,J. Porter, G. Robinson, P. Quintan, M. Foley, .1. Ryan, R. Kinloch, J. . Appleby, W. Dibblo, T. Thompson, W. Saul, G. "'cham, G, Meßride, E. S. Colo, P. Kean, ■ , S'HWTBR.:—Mr. M. Foley. - -A. H. TRUBSHAW, Secretary.!' ' .; Athletics. - . Auckland amateur athletic AND 'CYCLE CLUB. Entries for all events at the Sports Meeting held in connection with the Garrett Fund close THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at the Biitish Hotel, be. tween 7 and 9 o'clock. J. lIALYDAY, Jim., Hon. Sec. Educational. jyjß. E. D. MON TALK, B. 69. L., PROFESSOR OF MODERN LANGUAGES. Has Resumed Tuition in French, etc., at his new Residence—THE RETREAT. Upper Symonds-street, near Bell's Telephone Bureau. Lower • g l ensi de, UPPER SYMONDS-STREKT. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Mrs. Young; assisted by an efficient Staff. For special subjects befit masters are engaged Prospectuses on application Mrs. Youug will be at home from February Ist. First term began on Monday, February 12. MRS. sOXVE RB Y, Certificated Pupil of Professor West. Sydney, Is now forming Classes for TEACHING BALL ROOM DANCING. Also, the New Waltz, French Cotillion, Minuet de la . . ('our, etc. f Quarter commences 011 14th instant, y ' Adult Classes : Elementary, Advanced. Children's Classed; Saturdays, 10. a.m. and 2 ! p.m. at CHORAL HALL. Piivate Classes for the fashionable Fancy Dances.'; . Private Address: WOODVILLE HoUSE, PAR-LIAMENT-STREET. GIRLS* college, PORTLAND ROAD, REMUERA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal .. .. .. MRS. LAW Assisted by MRS. Kidd and an efficient Staff of Tencliers. Resident Governess, Miss Ciirystal (for the last five years Head Assistant Mistress in the Indies' Collegiate School, Wellington). Classes for Cookery will be held by Mrs. Kidd. Term began on TUESDAY, February 13. Prospectuses, etc., on application. UINGINO, PIANO, VIOLIN, 'CELLO, O Ac.—Heir L. Tutsclika, Hobson-street. MR. W. FORBES FORBES, TEACHER OF I'IANO. SINGING, AND VOICE PRODUCTION. ORGAN AND HARMONIUM. Kyber Pass Road (Corner Claremont-sfcreet). MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, Nueonfcstreot Kyher Pass, Teacher of Violin, Pianoforte, American Organ. Singing and Voice Cultivation. Late Violin Master in four of the Largest Schools in Glasgow; and Organist and Choir-master of Browntleld Church. Boarding and day school, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Telephone 729. Principal : Rev. P. s. Smaixkikld and Mr. Graham Deuce, 8.A., with Honors, London. Residbnt Mast Kits: Mr. E. 11. Baiider and Mr C. T. Major, M.A., sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, .7.. University. Music: Hrkr Louis TOtsciika. Gymnastic* : Professor Carrollo. " • - • Pupils prepared for th« Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations. • . , A'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nomi'ial charge. JPIANOFOKTE LESSONS. ' MR. JOHN HART WELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann'* Queen street. Terms on application M B - H. QONNELL, TEACHER OF MUSIC. SINGING (VOICE PRODUCTION, &C), PIANOFORTE. Residence and Studio : "GI.ENFERN," KYBER PASS ROAD, Opposite St. Sepulchre's Church. Term commences from first lesson. Piano Quartette Classes. , Terms : 10s per quarter. ROOKERY CLASSES. GIRLS' COLLEGE, PORTLAND ROAD, REMUERA. MRS. KIDD (First-class DiplomiSe of West End Training School of Cookery, Glasgow) Will give the Fourth Lesson of the Course on W EDN ESDAY, 25th April, at 2 p.m. Course of Si* Lessons, 10s 6d; Single Le-son, 2s. Pract ice Classes on SATURDAYS, from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Six Les-ons, £1 Is; Single Lesson, ss. Syllabus : Abbotsford Cutlets and Brown Sauce, Coburg Cakes, Potato Ribbons, Apple Tart, Macaroni, and Tomato. THE "EXCELSIOR" SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTTING AND DRESSMAKING. [ . NO FITTING REQUIRED. ' MISS FORBES (late of Edinburgh), having .studied four systems of Dress-cutting by Measure- ■ ment, is prepared to give lessons in the above, which is the latest and most improved system. Wherever introduced . the " Excelsior" has superseded all other methods by its simplicity and accuracy. It is easily learned in six or seven lessons. Proficiency guaranteed. Each pupil can make a dress for herself during the course of lessons. Terms moderate. Ladies invited to call aud see demonstration of system at Temple Chambers, Queen-street, opposite Now Herald Office, between two and five. Classes commence TUESDAY, 20th March; honrt>, two till five. Saturday Mornings between 10 and 1; Evening by arrangement. Ladies Dresses Cut and Fitted, -Fancy Goods- \ ' QOODS 1 QOODS ! QOODS ! AT QOODSON'S J^ONDON^RCADES I AND JAPANESE BAZAARS, QUEEN-STREET and KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE _ ; PRICES. Having just completed a very successful stocktaking sale, we are now daily opening New Goods ; the very latest novelties from England, the Continent, and- America, as well as the pick of the Sydney Market, personally selected during a recentvisit. , ; Being a large purchaser of Messrs. McArthur's Fancy Goods Stock, prior to the disposal of it, and subsequently of- Messrs. Partridge and Co., we are In a position to offer great facilities to purchasers in selecting from the largest and best assorted Stock in Auckland and the largest Japanese Stock in the Colony, which are being constantly increased by New Goods. 'C. W. Goodson earnestly solicits an inspection. ; An.occasional visit is GOOD. ' A frequent visit is BETTER. Continual visits are the BEST ' '■ To GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES ! 'V ' •' AND • • JAPANESE BAZAARS, QUEEN STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. T> ASS I N E T PERAMBULATORS rubber wheels, fluted bodies, reversible hood, steel springs, china handles, 60s. Carriage paid to any port,in the colony on receipt of P. 0.0. Illustrated catalogues of perambulators and wickerware post free.—MCLEOD BROTHERS, foot of Upper Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 8

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