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EducationalAuckland university COLLEGE. LECTURES ON GERMAN. In accordance with a Resolution of the Council adopted on the 16th instant, M. F. de Montalk, B. 6s 1., is willing to form a class for the study of German at such a time as may be found most convenient to persons desiring to attend, The fee for this class is the same as that fur all the other classes in the College, viz, 10s per term for one hour in the week, or 20s for th» whole session of three terms. Those who are willing to join such a class are requ sted to give in their names either to M. de Montalk or to the Registrar on or before SATURDAY next, the 21.4 instant. All persona, male or female, whether matiicnlated students of the University of New Zealand or not, may atteqd these Lectures. D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar, Auckland collide and gramMAR SCHOOL. JOHN WILLIAMSON SCHOLARSHIPS. The Examination for these Scholarships will ho hcM at the School, Symondvstreot, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, March24th and 25th, beginning at 10a.in each day. Free Second Clasn Railway Return Tickets will be granted to those Candidates who lire more than ten miles from Auckland W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary, j JJRINCE LBERT OOLLEUE, j AUCKLAND. Headmaster (Resident). THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London Untrersity) For six years Classical and English Master of IClncswood School, and lately Headmaster of Truro College. Second Master (Resident). FRANK AUGUS'I'INK PEMB'CRTON, M.A. Exhibitioner, Cape of flood Hope University. Exhibitioner, Canterbury College, Junior and Double Senior Scholar ; Double Houourman New Zealand University. Third Master (Resident). JOHN G. BOLL A 111) (a trained and experienced Teacher). Visiting Masters for Music, French, Drawing, and Painting. BOARDERS receive every possible care and attention, the object being to infuse as much as possible of the comfort of home into school life. The Term commenced on MONDAY, the 10th February. Copies of the Prospectus, with any further information, may bo obtained on applying to the Headmaster at the College. Boarding and day school for BOYS. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Headmaster....Rev. P. S. Smallfield , Assistant Masters (Resident): Mr. ft. H. Barber (New Zealand University) and Mr. M. IIP.RINO, 8.A., with Honours, Queen's College, Oxford University. Visiting Masters for Music, Drawing, and Carpentry. Pupils prepared for the Matricnlatlon, Civil Service, and other Examinations Prospectuses may be hat! at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. Special 'Bus for Day Pupils. Telephone 729. Terra besnti MONDAY, February 10. DIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal, Mrs. P. A. MOORE-JONES, M.C.P. M.M. ; C.M.I. ; S.K.D. Staff consisting of three resident Governesses (certificated), and Piano and violin, HERR SCHMITT. Singing, HKRR SCHMITT. French, MONS. BRIFRAUI.T. Painting. MR. I'AYTON, Dancing, MRS. SOWKRBY. German and Riding, Shorthand, and Typewriting by Professors. This school provides high-class modern education based on religious but unsectarian principles. Pure English spoken, and maternal care exercised. Healthy and reflued home. References to Parents. Inclusive terms, rjIHE I L L 0 W S, WYNYARD STREET, I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal—Mrs. Wiu.IAMS, assisted by an efficient Staff of Lady Teachers and Visiting Masters. First term commenced February 11, 1806. Classes are being formed for Shorthand and Typewriting. Prospectuses on application. Mrs. Williams will he at home on and after the 23th January. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING OFFICE. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Conducted by Misses Tabart and Murray-Aynsley (of Christchuich). Assisted by Miss V. A. Mills, M.P.S. Typewriting; every description done. Lectures, Sermons, etc., reported; Shorthand Writers and Typists provided for casual work. Shorthand (Pitman's and Light Line) and Typewriting Taught. Speed Classes a speciality. Lower o l enside, UPPER SYMONDS-STRERT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GIRLS, Principal, Mrs. Yobno ; assisted by an efficient StaS. For special subjects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application. Half term begins on MONDAY, March 23. gIR LS' OOLLEGE. PONSONBY ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Principal : Miss Crystal (Late Head Mistress Girls' College, Wellington). Students prepared for University and other Examinations. Term began February 10,1896. Miss Chrystal at home after February Ist. TailorsTelephone, 649. M. M u R 0 H1 E> TAILOR AND IMPORTER, SHORTLAND-STREET. AUTUMN-WINTER, 1898. ARRIVED EX RAEAIA, LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. The Consignment consists of the LATEST NOVELTIES PROCURABLE IN ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MATERIALS, Also, SCOTCH TWEEDS AND GENUINE HARRIS' HOMESPUNS, ALL OF THE LATEST COLOURING, Together with A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP WATERPROOF COATS. AN INSPECTION INVITED. Manures. fJK) JIARMERS AND QTHERS. We the undersigned have much pleasure In Informing them that, in consequence of the reduction in the price of Bones, we are now enabled to make a FURTHER REDUCTION In our well-known BONEDUST and ROOT MANURE. Our Prices now are PURE BONEDUST _ £5 15a per Ton BOOT MANURE.. - £4 16s per Ton In addition to the above well-known Manures, we are now producing a SPECIAL GRASS MANURE, which has given great satisfaction to those who have used it. Our price for this is £510 a per ton. .laper Analysis below: Moisture 7.16 Values. Tribasic Phosphate of Lime 47.30 at Is Od .. £4 2a Od Carbonate of Lime .. <'00 Organic Matter.. ..38'10 Insoluble MattersSand, etc 2.05 Chlorides of the Alkalies and Cftrb. Magnesia (by difference).. 1 '40 10000 Containing Potential _ Ammonia .. .. 4*07 at 12s .. £2 15s 2d £6 17s lid R. ft W. HELLABY. SHORTLAND-STRKUT, AUCKLAND. Works: Richmond.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

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