Hotels"VTOTICE TO TOURISTS. HOT LAKES, ROTORUA. MRS. R. GRAHAM has resumed possession of tho LAKE HOUSE HYDROPATHIC HOTEL, And hopes that, by strict attention to the wants of visitors to receive a fair share of public patronage. To meet the times, a charge of £2 2s per week will be made. Under one week 8s per day (Sulphur and Alkaline Baths on the premises included.) N.8.-MRS. GRAHAM will continue to supervice tbo GEYSER HOUSE HYDROPATHIC HOTEL AT WAIRAKEI, Which has become a popular resort with tourists and invalidsAll information gratis at Messrs. Thoi. Cook and Sons' (sole agents) offices throughout the colonies. EducationalAUCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR school (FOUNDED 1869} for uoys AND GIRLS. Head Master, .7. W. Tunis, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasmanian Scholar, assisted by a Urge staff of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' sides of th» School aro quite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public examinations. The School Re-opened on TUESDAY, February 12. at a quarter-past nine. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master. HP ° TEACHERS. SATURDAY DRAWING CLASSES, WELLESLI3Y-STREET, 10 to 12, and 1 to 3 p.m. Model, Scale, Plane and Solid Geometry, Perspective. Special course for D and E Candidates. Teacher : W. I. ROBINSON, First-class Honours, Science and Art Department, South Kensington, London. LO WE R GLENS ID E, J.J UPPI.R SYMONDS-STRKBT. 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 Half Term began Monday, March 26. Jk TVFADM. CHAMBERS •**■*• <"" Buck land), «Wk jSSS 4BiM From th e Royal Conskrvatoire, J3BSrail«oS?'W , §sE as resumed duties, and will VOICE CULTURE ™ (Italian Method) At her Studio. A.M.P. Buildings (2nd floor), opposite City Hall, or at her resilience, " Waldainere," Birkenhead. Ma dm. Chambers has studied at the Dresden, Conservatoire, under the following eminent Professors Prof. I' roberg, Prof. Remmeli, Prof. Braunroth, Heir Kchnackenburg, llerr Burkhardt, Signer Piccoli, Kalletmeister nietze, Frauloin Gasteyer, Terms and prospectus on application to P.O. Box 111. Term commences with first lesson. DIANOFOKTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen street Terms on application BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL .!_> ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Tulephone 729. Principals: Rev. P. S. Smau.field and Mr. Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honors, London. Resident MASTERS: Mr. E. H. Barber and Mr. C, T. Major, M.A., B. Sc, sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.Z. University. Music: Piano and Singing, Mr. R. Leslie Hunt. Violin, Mr. F. It. Trevithick. Gymnastic":: Mr. W. Catrollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation Civil Service, and other examinations. A 'BUS is provided for day pupils at a nominal charge. Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, or on application to the Principals. milE GIRLS' COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal: Mrs. S. A. M. MOORE-JONES, M.R.C.P., M.M., CM. Staff consists of three resident Qualified Governesses and the best Visiting Professors. Provides High-class Education, combining the best characteristics of Public School work with moral training on religious principles (unsectarian), Individual culture, progress, formation of character, and preparation for useful life kept prominently in view. ! Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations prepared for. Boarders secure maternal care, healthy, happy home, and first-class associations. Form I. specially suitable for young ladies over 17. Searbro's 'Bus at nominal pricesFor prospectus, apply to Principal. MRS. SOWER BY (Certificated Teacher of Professor West, Sydney) is now forming Classes for teaching Ball-room Dancing; also, latest Society Skirt Dance, Fan, Greek, Moorish, Tainbourin, and several other now fancy dances. Adult — Elementary, Monday, 7.30 p.m. ; advanced, Wednesday, 7.30. Juvenile—Wednesday, 3.45 p.m.; elementary, Saturday, 10.30 a.m. ; advanced, Saturday, 1.45 p.m. Skirt and Fancy Dancing, Saturday, 4 p.m. Girls' College, Remuera. Thursday afternoon and evening ; Miss Hall, Parnell, Friday afternoon and evening.— and particulars apply to Woodville House, Parliament-street. M ISS A. H. C™ 1 " 1^ Prepares Candidates for MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, TEACHERS', AND OTHER EXAMINATIONS, By Private Tuition or in Classes. Address: LINCOLN-STREET, PONSONBY. At home Tuesdays, afternoon and evening. TailorsmammMMmmaßuimmmmmmmttmu ———mi im m. J. DAVEY & gONS, TAILORS, NEXT TO MILNE * CnOYCE'S, I WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. OAA VARIETIES OF PHOTO ,v'»FW FRAMES to select from at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. Cabinets from yd each. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9817, 11 May 1895, Page 8
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