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■ Meetings. TCTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COM1$ PANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meetings! the Shareholders of this Company will be held in the Company's Office, Palmerston Buildings .Queenstreet, Auckland, on the 15th day of May, ISM, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report if the Directors anil IMance-sheet for the yearenillng 31st March last; for Hie Election of two Directors in tho place of H. F. Anderson, Esq., and Thomas Melville, E«q.. fho retire hy rotation, hut who are eligible and offer themselves for re-election; and for the Election of one Director in the place of the late D. B. Criiickshiink. deceased, and for any other business which may he brought before the Meeting. By order of the B «rJ of Directors, CHARLES RANSON, I Auckland, May 2nd, 1803. Mat ager. TtTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMIS PANY (LIMITED). The Transfer Boots of this Company will be ; closed from the oth May to 18th, lioi h days inclusive. Bv order of the Hoard of Directors, OHARbrS HANSON, Auckland, May 2nd, 1696. Manager. TORUNNERTON RELIEF FUND. aucklandTommitter. A Meeting of the.Committee will be held in the! Mayor's Boom. Municipal lluililincs, THIS DAY (tt'ednesilav), May 6, at four p.m., to consider coinmunication' from the Hon. R. 3. Seddon. Premier, re Conference, to be held In Wellington, for the purpose of appointing Trustee etc, W. J. GROWTH BR, Hon. Sec. THE HELPING HAND MISSION . RESCUE AND BENEVOLENT WORK. THE GREAT PUBLIC MEETING «AND SACRED CONCERT 1 Announced for St, James's Hall on FRIDAY BVKNIKG NEXT, Win be held instead In THE CHORAL HALL, Commencing at 7.30. Admission Is. AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION. The ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING will be held NEXT FitIDAY EVENING, May 8, in the Wesley Hall, at 7 SO, when the Report and Balance--beet will be presented, the Officers dieted, and ■ other business transacted. Per.-onil Members— i.:. SnWriliers of 2s 6d and mtward—Delegates. Officers, an.'. Members of Committees of affili iteil Bands of Hivji , and Uni.m Speakers are entitled to take p at in Ibis meeting, and are most respectfully requested to make an effort to attend. Educational AUCKLAND COI-LEUE & GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Founded 1889) FOR BOYS AND GIRI.S. i Pearl Master, J. W. TlßliS, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasinanlan Scholar, assisted by a large staff of University Graduates. SUCCESSES OF THE SCHOOL FOR THE YEAR 1890.6. 1. SENIOR DISTRICT .SCHOLARSHIPS. The School gained ten out of eleven Scholarships offered by the Board of Education. 2, JUNIOR UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS. The School gnir-ed five out of fifteen Scholarships offered by the University for cmnpetjlinn among the itch oli »f the colony. All the iither candidates from this School passed " with credit." 5. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Thirteen passed, and on« the Medical Preliminary. 1 4, The School gained the GILLIES SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP at University College. 6. JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE. The School won five Cadet-ships in 1895. The results for IK>B are not yetpubli-hed. pRINCE A LBERT rjOLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STRIiET, AUCKLAND. DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS, BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS, Half Term began MONDAY, March SO, Headmaster (Resident): Ma T. JACKSON, M.A. (London University). First Assistant (Resident): Miss R. W. McKerrow, M.A. (Otago University). Second Assistant (Resident): Miss E. M. Ralnforth, M.A. (Otago University). Visiting Teachers for Music, French, and Drawing. 1 i 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 Pruspectns, with any further into:i mation, can he obtained on application to the Headmaster, at the College. TNSTRUCTION IN DANCING. 1 Classes for Instruction in Dancing have now been formed bv Miss Carrie Knight, at ibe 1 atholic Institute, Wellington-street, and are meeting with great success. Plain and fancy dances taught by improved methods. Private tuition can he arranged. Sociuls will also be held at regular periods I during the season. 1 Prospectus on application at residence, Hobsonstreet. ; T ADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA. 1 Principal, MRS. 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, II ERR SCHMIFT. Singing, HKRR SCHMITT. French, MONS. BRIPFAULT' . Painting. MR. PAYTON. Dancing, MRS. SOWERBY. German and Riding, Shorthand, and Typewriting hy Profes-.ors. This school provides high-class modern education based on religious but unsectarian principles. Pure Rnglish spoken, and maternal care exercised. Healthy and refined home. References to Parents. Inclusive terms. I%TIS« AUDREY pLAYER, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Open for Engagements as Pianist and Accompanist at , CONCERTS OR IN PRIVATE. VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING OFFICE. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET, Conducted by Misses Tabart and Murray-Aynsley ' (of Christohurcb). Assisted by Miss V. A. Mills, M.P.S. Typ< writing J every description done. Lectures, Sermo.is, etc., reported; Shorthand Writers and Typists provided for casual work. Shorthand (Pitman's and Light Line) and Typewriting Taught Speed Classes a speciality. T\ A N C I N G. MRS. SOWERBY will reopen her Clashes for , Ballroom and Fancy Dancing on SATURDAY, 18th instant, at her Hall, Lower Sytnond-street. Juveniles, Elementary— 10.':0 a.m. Advanced, 2 p.m. Skirt and Fancy Dances, 3.45 p.m. Thursday, 4.15 p.m. (Deportment a speciality). _ Adults-Monday, 7,30 p.m. ; Friday, Ist May, - 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons and Classes per arrangement. For Terms, etc., apply Wooaville House, Parlia-merit-street. i' > . Hotels ( pRINCE ARTHUR TTOTEL. (Late ORAM'S). Corner OF WELLESLEY-ST. and HOBSON-ST DAVID NORDEN (Many years head Waiter) having acquired the proprietorship of the above commodious and wellfurnished Hotel, begs to inform Boarders and the travelling public that he has determined to throw " his.house open tor their accommodation at the following REDUCED TARIFF, viz. :- OKS PER WEEK, OR KS PER DAY, The Cuisine and attention being fully equal to an)tUing of the kind to be obtained in the colony. Best B«and3 of Wines and Spirits. One of Allcock's Champion Billiard Tables. PhotographypEOßOE /GREGORY, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, «5, CORNER OF QUBBN AND WELLESLBV-STREETC t, Q ENAMELLED CABINETS PS IVORYTYPEB, 3 FOR 6s. One 6 by IS Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Cabinets enamelled or mat) for 16s. PROMPT DELIVERY. 6A. B. W BIOfII * S ws RECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND EXPRESS N AGENCY QUBKN-STREKT WHARF. Furniture carefully removed. Shipping and Customs work attended 0. •r.R -Orders left at Residence, Pitt-street, will receive prompt attention * "R RASS PLATES for House Doors and Jj Garden Uates engraved with Name In black l letters, by new machine process, and mounted on handsome wooden mount, with bolts, ready tci fixing ; can be obtained at tbo Herald work!. Wyndham-street. Pri » for an 8-letter plate con], , plet*,l2i6d. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10124, 6 May 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10124, 6 May 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10124, 6 May 1896, Page 8