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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees,.&c. I fTNITED ':' REVIVAL * SERVICES. \ UK, YATMAN'S FAREWELL / •\ ; . WEEK OF MEETINGS, / LAST MEETING FOR BUSINESS MEN., , u: . 12.30 to 1, To-day (Friday),, Miss Alice Kimmer will sing, , National Association Roojis,'l23, Queen-st. Special Announcements. SPECIAL SERMON. TO-NIGHT, CITY HALL. THIS EVENING, at 7.46. '• / Friday Night, January 24. Theme- " Heaven," SUNDAY, JANUARY 26. 11 a.m.-Grafton Road Wesleyan Church 3 p.m.-Great Gathering of Men, City Hall J subject, "The Forty Wrestlers" 4 Special Women's Meeting';' Pitt-street Wes- • leyan Church .?".?:?£:■„• •.-:; p.m.-Thom'e, " The Pathway of Life "(JJlus, trated). .„....,. Special for Women Wit . LAST ADDRESS FOR WOMEN ONLY, On " Woman and her Special Work," THIS (FRIDAY)' AFTERNOON, From 3.30 to 4.30,. .„■ Y.M.C.A. HALL Offering for expenses. • ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITED. No Meetings on Saturday.-' Wsi. Brakenrio, Hon. Sec. pOBLIU HALL, ONEHUNGA. This (Friday) Evening, January 24, Glimpses of Scottish. Life and Prohibition I What is it? By'.' ~ MR. P. A. CRAWFORD, Interspersed with Musical Selections. Admission, Is and Bd. j " '"' ! 1 —■3> funeral Notices. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* fTT A.C.8.5.-BRANCH |No. 81. [].• —The Members of the above Branch are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Richt Rev. John Edmund Luck, 0.5.8., Bishop of Auckland, which leaves St. Patrick's Cathedral, TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for Onenunca Cemetery. Regalia, crape, and white gloves. Members having Regalia will please wear it. Brakes in attendance for Members. W. RANK, Secretary. Educational. * AUCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master, J. W. Turns, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasmanian Scholar, assisted by a large staff of University Graduates. SUCCESSES OF THE SCHOOL FOR THE YEAR 1893. 1. SENIOR DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIPS. All the Six Scholarships (£3(l a-year each) offered by the Board of Education. 2. JUNIOR UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS. Three Scholarships and another qualified for a Scholarship. All the other ten candidates from this School passed "with credit." 3. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Sixteen passed out of eighteen. 4. MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION, Both Candidates passed. 6. JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. The School gained the 3rd, 4th(two bracketed), i 11th, and 13th places, and fifteen others 5 passed, Five obtained Cadetships in the J Civil Service. AUCKLAND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, BUTI-AND-STREET. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, February 10,1899. MARBLING AND GRAINING. Providing that at least ten students enrol their names for this subject a claw will be started. Early application iB necessary. ■'- -' J. HENBY MACKIE, „ Secretary A.T.S.A. A UCKLAND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. INSimJOTORS. i . Applications are invited for Instructor} In the following Department:— Mechanical Drawing and Machine Con. struction Architectural Drawing and Building Construction Carpentry and Joinery Dressmaking Marbling and Graining. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, addressed to the Secretary, are required to be lodged with the Secretary, by : Noon of THURSDAY Next, 30th instant. School RE-OPENS on MONDAY, February 10th, 1896. Salaries and full particulars of duties on application, J. HENRY MACRIE, Secretary A.T.S.A, MR. W. J. . EMOLAND, TEACHER OF MUSIC, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND, Resumes' duties MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1896. T)OARDING AND DA? SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Headmaster....Rev. P. Smalifield ; Assisted by a Staff of University Graduates. Pupils prepared forth* Matriculation, Civil Service,: ■ and other Examinations, Telephone 729.1 ', Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesan- ' Oftico, Victoria' Arcade. { Term begins Monday, February 10. To meet the growing requirements of the School a new dormitory is being built and other improvements are being made. '. ' ■• The boys' dormitories and class rooms are all wooden buildings, well raised from the ground, carefully ventilated, and perfectly dry. PONSONRY HIGH SCHOOL, St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby.-Tho duties of this School wiil be resumed February Brd, 1896. Principal, Mrs. Warrington'. T ADIES" COLLEGE,. REMUERA. Principal, MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.C.P. M.M.; C.M.1. ; S.K.D. Staff consisting of three resident Governesses (certificated), and r , ~: ' (1 Piano and violin, HERR SOHMITT. Singing, HERR SCHMJTT.i w French, MONS. BRIFFAUI.T. Painting, MB. PAYTON." Dancing, MRS. SOWMRBY. c ■'•■ German and Ridlug, Shorthand, and Typewriting by Professors, ' . ' •'.;. This school provides high-class modern education based on religious but unsectarlan principles. Pure English spoken, and maternal ,care exercised. Healthy and refined home. -References to Parents Inclusive terms. ; rjl'H'B ILLO W-S, YARD, STREET, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Principal-Mrs. WlLLlAMS,,assisted by an effi. cient Staff of Lady Teachers and Visiting Masters. First term will commence February 11, 1896. \ Classes are being formed for Shorthand and Typewriting. uu . Prospectuses on application.' .';« &>' ,J4*j-.'a ! Mrs. Williams will bo at home on and after the . 28th January. . .- . ■■.■....■<„ , ~„..,,..,■ ~ i T M PORT A $% N NO TICK, FURTHER REDUCTIONS. PURE BONEDUST. PURE BONEDUST. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. The Undesigned have" much", pleasure la /■ announcing their intention ;of ' offering During the present season , THEIR VARIOUS AND WELL-KNOWN 5 ..• "■ BRANDS OF ' >■ BONEDUST AND SPECIAL-MANURES, At the following Reduced Prices :- Pnreßonednst .. %.ft i Jt&i™* Pure Done Flour.. .. „612 6 Auckland Al Bone Flour.. .. s 0,0 . Auckland Bl' „. •t&in 0 i# Cl •• « 310 0 . Manure -•7i; V M-*o'o Turnip Manure „ '"'^t'.; - 610 4) Root Manure. ... „ „* 5 0 * Potato Manure „ "«" «. 610 0 8 , Grass Manure > „ „bIOO :.- Maize Manure ~,,„. M ' «. 610*0 ? Discount: All prices si leu per cent, discount tot cash j special arrangements for large lots. An&i&MldjWes on application to :, 6 /T, s :a u ; -?v WABNOCK BBOTBKBB. W * '^KlWiijftMkAjKlliadl.; ..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10036, 24 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10036, 24 January 1896, Page 8

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