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Amusements. IS. pI T Y TTA LL. /»D. ENORMOUS SUCCESS MR, P. K. DIX'S ■JITONDAY "pOI'ULAR pONCERTS MONDAY NEXT. SPKOIAL AND IMPORTANT ANSOONCEMHNT. Sir. Dix has plcaMiro in statins that lie has completed arrangements for the appearance at NEXT MONDAY'S Concert of I MH. AUCH. WALLACE. I The Phenomenal Kn;lish Tenor Mr. WAI.LACK is acknowledged by the Knslish awl Foreign Press to possess one of the sweetest and most powerful tenor voices of Modern times Mr. WALLACE ' will sins: ".May Morning" (Denza , , and " The Carnival" (Molloy), and will be supported by Mr. ARCUDALB TAYLKR, Miss Carrie Knight Miss Ida McMaater Miss Ktliel lioiilt'Hi Mrs. McLeoil Mr. A. Wynyanl-Joss Mr. Leslie nix Mr. A. J. Patterson Mr. W. B. Prows* Mr. Reginald Bnrch Mr. Alf. Hartley. Full Programme To-morrow's Papers. Prices as usual— and Oil. Day .tales at Partridge's and Williamson's. Box Plan at Wildman'a. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND CHRYSANTHEMUM J\. SOCIETY. A SPECIAL PRIZK of One Guinea will be allotted for an exhibit of •24 VARIETIES CHRYSANTHEMUM BLOOMS Not necessarily grown by Exhibitor. Any Foliage, Mosses, etc., allowed. Artistic arrangement to be the chief consideration. Entries at Messrs. WILDMAN & LYELL'S up to fjre p.m. of the sth instant. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Satur--1 day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission. 6d. Prizes given.—Works, Freeman's Bay. Educational. T7IRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, and SPANISH Conversational!.!: Taught. Apply Beater, Dentist, VICTORIA Road, DEVON TOUT. DHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISSES TABART AND MURRAY-AYNSLEY, No. 4, Mining Chambers, (JUKES-STREET (Opposite Fort-street). The Mkwi TAHARTand MURRAY-AYNSLEY having moved to the above address, will in future receive work ami nupils there. Reports, Specifications, Cable Codes, Tahulated Matter, and all descriptions of Typing executed. Mi'ii'thand Clerks, and Typewriters supplied for casual work. ________-_—— MR. H. H. PINKNEY, B.A. (Lond. Univ.), PBHPARES CANDIDATES For UNIVERSITY, CIVIL SKRVICK, AND OTHER EXAMINATIONS. Tuition also conducted by correspondence. Address: Hamilton Road, Ponsonby; and 322, Victoria Arcade. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL - Nor-man-street, Mount R.iskill. Mrs. Gilstain.Snlijects of Instruction: linglish Language and Literature, Music, French, Drawing, Dancing and Calisthenics, Plain and Fancy Needlework. Zither, Violin, and piano taught, German, Shothaud, and Dressmaking. Masters engaged for girls finishing their education. THE WILLOW S," WYNYARD-STKEET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal - MRS. WILLIAMS, assisted by an efficient staff. Special Classes for Shorthand and Typewriting. Prospectuses on application. Half term, March 23. LOWER aIENS ID E, UPPER STMONDS-SfRRKT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Principal, Mrs. Younq ; assisted by an efficient Staff. For special sublets best masters are engaged. PriH|ie«uißs on application. Half Term, .March 22. T ADIES , COLLEGE, KEMUERA. Principal: Mrs. s. A. M. Moore-Jones, M.R.C.P., M.M., C.M.L., S.K.D., London and Cheltenham. Staff of Four Resident Certificated and Qualified I'overnesses, and Professor Carl S'chniitt, K.C.C.1., Piano and Violin. A. Towsey, Ksq., Piano. Classics and Modern Uirjiiares : M. Hering, Esq., 8.A., Oxford University ; Mi«s Lance, Cam. bridge University; E. Pay ton, Esq., .Artist, Painting; Mrs. Sowerby, Deportment and Dancing ; A. Colwill, Esq., Shorthand, TypeRiding Master : E. W. Jennings, Esq., Coll. Coll., late Assistant Master at Pratt's Riding School, London This First-class Private School for Girls is conducted on unsectarian Christian principles, and provides standard Modern Education, with charactertraining to the highest ideal. The best Modern Eiigli-h and Continental methods aro adopted. Pure English is spoken and English manners and habits are insisted on. Great attention to the Domestic Sciences. Reduced Katej by Rail, 'Bus, and Steamer. Half Term, Monday, 22nd. ■pRINCE A LBERT /COLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS. Headmaster (Resident) : THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University). .Second Master (Resident): B. H. LOW, B.A. (New Zealand University). j Junior Master (Resident): P. DEUMMOND, B.A. (Sew Zealand University) Master Lower School (Resident); DEPARTMENr~FOR GIRLS. Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University) First Assistant (Resident) : MISS E. M. RAINFORTH, M.A, (New Zealand Unjversity). Second Assistant (Resident) : MISS MABEL SALMON]), B.A. (New Zealand University). Mistress Lower School: MISS EMIME REID (Matric. N.Z. University). Assisted by an efficient stall of Visiting Masters. Half Term begins MONDAY, March 29. Although built on the same grounds as the Boys , College, and under the same management, the Girls' College is a separate institution, having its own playground. Copies of the Prospectus, with any further information, may bo obtained on applying to the Headmaster at the College. IZING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. "THE TOWER," BEMUERA. Visitor REV. W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal: MB. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors of the University of London. Assisted by a large staff of Besident University Graduates. List op Successes for the tear 1896-7 : Four Boys passed the Matriculation Examination. Four Boys passed the Senior Civil Service Examination. Nine Boy» passed the Junior Civil service Examination, two of whom gained the 18ih and 88th places in New Zealand on a list of 298 successful candidates. Special 'Bus Arrangements for Day Boys. Prospectus may be had on Application to the Principal, or from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queenstreet* Mid-term Wednesday, 24th March. Musical. jJOFFMANN 4 qONS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. DEPOT FOR THE HIGHEST-CIASS ENGLISH PIANOS. EX TE KOA, JUST ARRIVED. A LARGE AND VARIED SHIPMENT OP THE FAMOUS gRINSJIEAD piANOS. AISO, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF F. BES S 0 'ft C O.'S WORLD-RENOWNED BRASS BAND ■, \ .) INSTRUMENTS. ■ "i .-■ :,..'.V-'Y:U. ' ■.■■■>jSsV;j •.._ ■ ;. "■ ' x-: && ; i\ ?■., •'■■ '■pv-Zfci;--.-- "■•: ~m?b& .-'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10406, 2 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10406, 2 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10406, 2 April 1897, Page 8