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IUOObiUgB. rwRPHAjj' HOME, PARNELL. ; The' Annnal Meeting of Subscribers and Friends , will bo held at tho Home, St. Stephen's Avenue, 'uracil, on MONDAY. 27th instant, at 8 p.m. ;•, 'l b His Excellency the Governor will preside. ■'<"' \ £ Lady Glasgow has kindly consented to distribute lie Prizes. ■••'•';. ''■' ■•* J. B GILFIIXAN, 1 Hon. Sec. "Orphan Home Trust Board." , r\NE-TREB HILL KOAD BOARD, s The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the One-tree Bill District: will be held in the Epsom Hnll on rHUR*DAY, the 7th May, 1896, at 7.30 p.m. ' , , H. B. MORTON, - Chairman. One-tree Hill, 21st April, ISIIC. t | ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S SOCIETY. '—First Weekly Meeting of ladies of this Society will lie held THURSDAY, 3 p.m., in St. Patrick's Hall, Cathedral Square. ladies wishing So assist in this good work are invited. itihe ;^.nniaPLE, jv ; ; alliance. Educational;; , ' ■'- ' AUCKLAND.TECHNICAL' SCHOOL, | J\_ • Rutland-street. SECOND TERM, SECOND SESSION. The Second Term commences on MONDAY, April 27th instant. na! The Secretary will attend at tiie Scbool Office each Evening up to that date to receive applications for enrolment and fees J. 'HENRY MACKIK, Secretary A UOKLAND COLLEGE GRAMMAR JOL SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRI.S. 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 1895-0. 1. SENIOR DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIPS. The School gained ten out of eleven Scholarships offered by the- Board of Education. 2. JUNIOR UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS The School gained five out of fifteen Scholarships offered by the University for competition among the scb"ols of the colony. All the other candidates from this . School passed " with credit," 3. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Thirteen passed, and one the Medical Preliminary. 4. The School gained the GILLIES SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP at University College. 5. JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE. The School won five Cadetships in 1805. The results for 1890 are not yet published. pRINCE A LBERT COLLEGE, : UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. DEPARTMENT FOR GIRIS, ", BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS, Half Term began MONDAY, March SO. Headmaster (Resident): MR. T. JACKSON, M.A. (London University). First Assistant (Resident): Miss R. IV. McKerrow, M.A. (Otago University). ■Second Assistant (Resident): Miss K. M. Rainforth, M.A. (Otago University). Visiting Teachers for Music, French, and Drawing. A JUNIOR DIVISION, for Girls, from 7 to 10 years of age, will bo opened at the beginning of the next term, June Ist. Copies of the Prospectus, with any further information, can be obtained on application to the Headmaster, at the College. BEARDING AND DAY" SCHOOL FOR ' BOYS. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Headmaster....Rkv. P. S. Smaufiulb , Assistant Masters (Resident): Mr. E. H. Barber (New Zealand University) and Mr. M. Hr.RiNG, 8.A., with Honours, Queen's College, Oxford University. Visiting Masters for Music, Drawing, and Carpentry. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, • • . • . 'Victoria Arcade. . Special 'Bus for Day Pupils. Telephone 729. • '•,'•« Term began MONDAY, February 10. T ADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal, Mas. 8. 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, HERR SCHMITT. French, MONS. BRIFFAUI.T Painting, MR. PAYTON. Dancing MRS. 80WKBBY. 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 refined home. References to Parents. Inclusive terms. T\ A N C I N G. MRS. SOWERRY will re-open her Clares for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing on SATURDAY, instant, at her Hall, lower Symond-street. Juveniles, Elementary— 10.30 a.m. Advanced, ? run. Skirt and Faney Dances, 3.45 p.m. Thursday, 4.15 p.m. (Deportment a speciality). Adults-Monday, 7.30 p.m.; Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons and Classes per arrangement. For Terms, etc., apply Woodrille House, Parlia-ment-street. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING OFFICE. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Conducted by Misses Tabart and Murray- Aynsley (of Christchurch). 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 Type- . writing Taught. .-: Speed Classes a speciality. Board and Residence. j COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for two Gentlemen in private family ; no children ; moderate terms.—Hillside, Alten Road. FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street (opposite Park Gates)-Single and double Bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms, moderate —Mrs. Butler. WAITEMATA VIEW, HardingeT T street.— Boardand Residence; bath, piano, single room. 6 minutes' from Union Bank Terms, 16s (washing included). VACANCIES at Rosebank House, Albert . Road, Devonport. , W ■ B L.L.I 2, G T O N. Accommodation at '• Whitehall," Boulcott street Central.-Mrs. R. ONYON. FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Symondi-atreet. Vacancies. Telephone 71*. DUNBLANE RESTAURANT, 191, Queen-street (opposite Morrin's). W. S. Cannon, in thanking his numerous friends and customers for their kind patronage, begs respectfully to announce that the Dunblane has been taken over by s. Hollingworth and Co., who he feels sure will keep up the good reputation of the Restaurant, and be accorded the full confidence and support of his old customers and the public generally. , S. 11. and Co. have as Cook, F. R. Grassning, late of the City Buffet. Telephone, 600. CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMONDSSTRKKT. Situation unsurpassed. • Overlooking Albert Pari:. ... v i Commanding extensive sea views. . .'.".' Drainage sanitary conditions perfect, ■ Home comforts., Good table. ■ Cleanliness, punctuality, polite attention, , .".V.--."Reference to visitors' book.. . .._ • ... Arrivals met by steamer or rail. ' I ..: Telephone, 325. . Telegraph Shailer, Auckland. T>RENT'S ( TJATHGATE TTOUSE, ROTORUA, • ; KNOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, \ ;*■ Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to . . secure rooms. ■ .'••';.■. . ~ S. T. BRENT, Proprietor, % . ■'~' :':- :;■'•■ Boots, &c. • . •$$ "El ' STEPHENS, " . BOOTMAKER, '.'•;• Late of Queen street. • •-• *-_ Begs to announce, to bis numerous customers that tie has taken temporary premises la .' ' HIGH STREET, " , ' j Where be Is prepared to execute all orders entrusted . to him on the shortest notice in first-class style." Old customers may rely on bis usupJ punctuality. > I ' , " : - '.'.'." ■>-■ ... J V. '-'.',

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10112, 22 April 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10112, 22 April 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10112, 22 April 1896, Page 8

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