Sermons, Lectures, . Soirees, &c. T JJJEV. THOMAS COOK'S MISSION (] : ' WILL COMMENCE T - v v" v I tior In the "• - I7tl ; , I are PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH, :>■ '-- r i ON j ~ SUNDAY NEXT, JANUARY 20. jrj PRAYER MEETINGS EVERY EVENING I THIS WEEK, at 7.30, In the Pitt street Church. I an Evangelistic service every ; THURSDAY EVENING in the Y.M.C.A. in , Rooms, at half-past seven. " Open to all. strangers I > welcomed. ,»• % ; . ' ■I ———Mi Educational- r , ™ Health lectures to ladies ay Win he given under the auspices of I H ' ' XII K VIA COMPANY ; ; i! • By Mme. H. Edwardes Moore, | _ On ' ' ■ r ■ I - THE HUMAN BODY ; Oil, TH« TEMPLE NOT MADE WITH IIAIJDS, _ At Temple' Chambers (over Waters's), Queen street, | TO-MORROW (Friday), at 3 p.m. , This Talk will be Free. " s? • „ I Auckland college & grammar J SCHOOL (Founded 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. p I T, Head Master, J. W. TiBBS, M.A., Keble College, I m Oxford, sometime Tasrr.anian Scholar, assisted by | a Urge staff of University Graduates. | m The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite I P separate, bus both have the advantage of the I P highest teaching given by the Staff. I in The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction I r« being also given in certain branches of Technical I Knowledge), and includes preparation .for Univer- I st sity Scholarships and the other public exami- 1 nations. I — Full information may be had on application to I T the Head Master. I - PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE,| T UPPER QUEEN STREET. J PRINCIPAL: | THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London), formerly I Principal of Truro College. I SECOND MASTER: I FRANK AUGUSTINE PEMBERTON, M.A., | Double Honour-man New Zealand University. I THIRD MASTER: JOHN G. BOLLARD, of Queen's College. 1 VISITING MASTERS FOR MUSIC, PAINTING, | DRAWING, HEBREW, - MNEMONICS, I TYPEWRITING, GYMNASTICS, SHORT- I HAND. I At Prince Albert College boys will obtain the j advantages of a high-class Literary, Scientific, and I Commercial Training. | Pupils will be prepared for the Matriculation, I Civil Service, Intermediate, and B.A. Exams., in I . which work Mr. Jackson has been highly success- I ful ...... I The College will open for Day Scholars and Boarders I on 12th BEBRUARY, 1895. Prospectuses at Mr. John Edson's, Queen-street; I or by post from Rev. H. BULL, Onehunga. j M ISS B™ D |; From the Royal Conservatoire, I Will receive Students for I Will receive Students for VIOLIN AND SINGING j ] -At her Studio, ] A.M.P. Buildings (2nd floor), I Opposite City Hall. J Miss Buckland will resume dut»s3 on Monday, j _ FebrU Terms and prospectus on application to j , P.O. Bos 111. I ] Term commences with first lesson. | 1 Mr. H. cONNE LL, I TEACHER OF MUSIC, j 1 PIANOFORTE, SINGING (YOICE-PRODCCTIONX I , "Glenfern," Kyber Pass. Road. j Terms on application. •• '•£ • «■•»...» I ' Piano Quartette and i Duo.. Classes. Singing I Classes, for male and female voices. I . Kirst Quarter, 1895, commences oa MONiiA.*, I 4th February.. . " . "" 1 Madame tascar's school of dress-cutting; I No. 23, Corner Symonds and Wellesley streets. J See future advertisements. I Boarding AND DA SCHOOL, j ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKL 1 Telephone 729. I I principals: Ret. P. S. Smallfield and Mr. GRAHAM BRUCE, A. with JLondon Resident MASTKRSiMr. E. H- Barber ana mr. i C T. Major, M: A., B. Sc.,_ sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.Z. D^ s"' t^, E Hdnt Music: Piano and Singing, Mr. R. LESLIE HUNT. Violin, Mr. F. R. Trevithick. Gymnastic*: Mr. W. Carrollo. ..... _. .. o. r . pupils prepared for the Matriculation Civil Ser vice, and other examinations. A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nominal Next Term begins on Monday, February 11th. ._ Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, or on application to the Principals. JpiANOFORTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann'! Queen street *; Term# on application Arnold house school, for YOUNG LADIES. UPPER SYMONDS STREET. Next term will commence on Tuesday, February the usual subjects, French. Drawing, and Musical Drill are included In the terms. _ ' Pupils who are backward or delicate receive : special care and attention. ......... PRINCIPAL .. .. " MISS NEWCOMBE. 1 ROARDING. AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL l Principal: Miss Hull, assisted by Mrs. Dewes. Rev. T. W. Alloway, 8.A., English anil Arith--9 metic ; M. de Montaik, French; Mr. Watkws, r Drawing and Painting; Mr. - Towsey and lady j „ teachers, Music and Singing, i 8 First Term : February 7,1895. ] — —— ■ ~~~ j ARTHUR; A- partridge, BANJO INSTRUCTOR. , Evening Parties attended. • ; . - ; » Banjoes, Strings, and Fittings on sale for cash or time payment. •••••;•:. >. . . ■ Studio: Victoria-street East (near Direct Supply Co), Auckland. .. r-. s--- ■ ■- . - ■ ■ " Dental. . \ ' B. C ox & Son, I, E ' C °|ig S " } DENTISTS. {H' C U X S.A. D S A.M.P, Buildings, 148, Queen-street. Telephone 874. H. c.: w' BI6HT ' SURGEON DENTIST H (Successor to A. L. Wright) J Notifies that he is continuing the Business of a Dentist at the Premises, Shortland-street, assisted by Mr. W. H. Wright. The high-class work of the late Mr A. L. Wright "will be.adhered to, and any left unfinished by that gentleman will be completed *-. bj' the new management. . • ' ..■ ?• j - 1). K ® M P T - I, SURGEON DENTIST SHORTLAND-STREET (next Post Office). Has returned to Auckland ana taken over the prac tice of the late W. H. Skeet, at above address. H< will maintain the same scale of fees and respect all contracts entered into by his predecessor. P.O. Box 473. Telephone, 494. 3 ' H. F. W INDSOB ' SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), '•» SHORTLAND-STREET (Opposite General Poi Office). ;: Telephone 377. - s w W. L EA,HAM ' SURGEON DENTIST (For two years with the late Mr. W. H. Skeet) May be consulted at * his Rooms, adjoining Messrs Champt&loup and Cooper, i,u ' QUEEN-STREET . 4 (Opposite Wyodluua4tteet)i -.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9721, 17 January 1895, Page 8
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