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Baxter : St. Andrew's Villa, Parlia-ment-street. . Parents and Guardians may interview the Principals, as above, after January 14th, 1895. For References to parents whose sons have received their education at St. Andrew's College, see prospectus. • VOIGE-PRODUCTION and ARTISTIC SINGING. MR. ALBISRT RICHARDSON (Signor Alberto Roman], of the Italian Opera.) PROFESSOR OF THE .ART OF SINGING. Critique from " Figaro." Milan, on the debut of Signor Alberto Romani (Mr. Albert Richardson), La Scala Opera House, Milan:— Trovatore" (Translation)—" A pupil of Gaetano Nava, of the Milan Conservatory, Sinnor Romani (an English artist) displayed a rich full timbred baritone voice, and sang in the true" cantabile style that was very grateful, while his acting was graceful and expres. sire. The aria, 'II Balen,' was redemanded.", Lessons (Day and Evening), "Tichmount," Welles-ley-street East. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STREET. - PRINCIPAL: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London), formerly Principal of Truro College. SECOND MASTER: ' : FRANK AUGUSTINE PKMBERTON, M.A., Double Honour-man New Zealand University. /.,"' THIRD MASTER: JOHN G. BOLLARD, of Queen's College. . VISITING MASTERS FOR MUSIC, PAINTING, DRAWING, HEBREW, MNEMONICS, ' TYPEWRITING, GYMNASTICS, SHORTHAND. At Prince Albert College boys will obtain the advantages of a high-class Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Training. Pupils will be prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, Intermediate, and B.A. Exams., in which work Mr. Jackson has been highly successful The College will open for Day Scholars and Boarders on 12TH FEBRUARY, 1895. Prospectuses at Mr. John Edson's, Queen-street; or by post from Rev. H. Bull, Onehunga. ; A UCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR ____. SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master, J. W. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

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