Amusements. £1 I T Y. HALL. TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS OK THE I TI V 0L I PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. EVERY ITEM ENCORED! THEATRE PACKED TO THE ROOF! CHRISTMAS PRICES. Dress Circle, Is Oil. Stalls, Is. Pit, 6il. SPECIAL NOTICE. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AITEItNOON. Children to all parte of the House—Slxponce. Adults, is, Doors open at 2 o'clock. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. " JESSICA'S FIRST PRAYER," Illus'.ra'ied with Striking: ami Beautiful Coloured Views shown by Limelight. Impressive Music by Evangelistic Choir. THIS (KillAY) EVENING, DEC. 27, LECTURE HALL, V.M.C.A. Commence, 7.15. Admission, Silver Coin. EducationalJJOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Headmaster,... P. Smallfield ; Assisted by a Stall of University Graduates. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Telephone 729. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesan Offico, Victoria Arcade. Term begins Monday, February 10. "j^ADIES 1 COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal, Mrs. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.C.P.; M.M.; C.M.I. ;S.K.D. Stiff consisting of three resident Governesses (certificsted), and Piano and violin, H EUR SCIIMITT. Singing, I<UR SCHMIIT. Frond], MONS. IIIUKKAUI.T. Painting. MR. PAYTON. Dancing, MRS. SOWKRHY. German and Riding, Shorthand, and TypewriiiMt by Professor*. This school provides high-class modern educa. (ion based on relicious but unsectarian principles. Pure ICivli>h spoken, and maternal care exercised. Healthy and refilled home. References to Parents. Inclusive terms. Auckland college & grammar SCHOOL (Founded 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master, J. W. Tunis, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasmania!) Scholar, assisted by a large staff of University Graduates. SUCCESSES OF THE SCHOOL FOR THE YEAR 1894, 1. SENIOR DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIPS. All the Six Scholarships (£3O a-year each) offered by the Hoard of Education. 2. JUNIOR UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS. Three Scholar-hips and another qualified for a Scholarship. All the other ten candidates from this School passed " with credit." 3. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, Sixteen passed nut of eighteen. 4. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY MEDICAL PRELIMINARY F.XAMINA I lON, Both Candidate! passed. 6, JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION The School gained the 3rd, Ith (two bracketed), 11th, and lath places, and fifteen others passed. Of these four hate so far obtained employment under the Government. jyjOUNT JgDEN £<OLLEGE. HIGH-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal ; Miss GERKENs(fornierly of the Napier Giils' High School). Resident Governesses. Visiting Masters for special Subjects. Miss Gerkens is a trained and certificated teacher with twelve years' experience. She has passed the first part of the H.A. Decree in the Now Zealand University, and has received a University education in English, French, Latin, Mathematics Chemistry (Practical and Theoretical), Physics, Light, Heat, Sound, and Electricity (Practical ami Theoretical), Botany, and Biology. The number of pupils who may attond this Schoo is limited to fifty. The feeling which exists between Miss Gerkens, Iter pupils, and their parents may be gathered from tho opinion expressed in the daily Press,-" Miss Gerkens holds high' testimonials and has proved herself by flrn.ne>s, kindness, and care, combined with a ladylike hearing, to be the kind of teacher not easily replaced for the position o; taking the daily charge and training of our girls." Next Term will begin on TUf.SDAY, February 11. Prospectuses on application. j£ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND ("THE TOWER," REMUERA), ' Will be Opened on February 11,1596, as a HIGH CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal : MR. GRAHAM BRUCE, BA. with Honors, of London University, lately one of the Principals of S. John's College, Tamaki, and formerly Vice-Principal of Wellington College (Salop) England. First Assistant Master (Resident): Mb. C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc,, sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar N.Z. University. The completo Staff will bo announced later. Prospectuses with full particulars may be had on application to tho Principal, at "The Tower' Remueia. Interviews may be arranged by letter. ' LO WE R (i LENS 1D E, UPPRIt SYMONDS-STIIERT, BOARDING AND f)AY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Principal, Mrs. Yobno; assisted by an efficient Staff, For special subjects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application. Half Term began on Monday, Oct. 28. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND KJ TYPEWRITING. A.M.P, BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND. ' Conducted by Misses Tabart and Murrar-Avnslev (of Christchurch). Assisted by Miss V. A. Mills, M.P.S., holder of "First-class Proficiency Certificate," and also of one of the three highost Speed Certificates ever granted by Sir Isaac Pitman in New Zealand. Shorthand (Pitman's and Light Line) ' Typewriting : Every description of copying done, Book", keeping, Writing, Composition taught; Lectures Sermons, etc., reporter!; Shorthand Writers and Typists provided for casual work at any time. Speed Classes a speciality. Evening, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. DentaL 1). ~K B M p T ' SURGEON DENTIST HAS REMOVED TO QUEEN-STREET, Next Bank of New Zealand P.O, Box, 347. Telephone, 491. A. L. Smith OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST, Corner of Ilobson and Wellealey Streets. E. Cox & SON, F,COX,L.D.S"|D miSM . |H- Cox, D.D.S, - TelepZ®^ oß ' l 14? ' Quwn -' Ueetl
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10013, 27 December 1895, Page 8
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