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Exhibitions. TeilDlv TSIIDS A mi 1S L 14, 15. A UCKLAND /CHRYSANTHEMUM DOCIETi'. THE ANNUAL pRANI) T^XHIBITION Will be held in the DRKL HALL, WELLESLEY-STREET, mUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, rTIHURSDAY "JJEXT. OFFICIAL OPENING, TUESDAY, TfIRKE P.M DO NOT MISS The Festival of the Queen of Flowers. DO NOT MISS SKKIN« The Splendid Variety of Blooms, as seen at the last English Exhibitions. DO NOT MISS VISITING A CHARMING AND BRILLIANT PROMENADE. HUNDREDS OF COLOURED LAMPS. ■ Special Engagement of MR. 'MHO. QUERKK, Who will Superintend the Artistic Decorations and Illuminations. SAVAGE CLUB ORCHESTRA AND HUNTER'S RAND, AFTEHNOON TEA. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY NEXT. "TkRILL TTALL. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. FRKD. PILCHKR, Secretary. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OP ARTS. THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Will open with A CONVERSAZIONI! Of Members and Friends, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1897, At 7.30. The Exhibition will be open each day thereafter, from 12.30 to 5, anil 7.30 to 111 p.m. S. STUART, Secretary. Sporting. AUCKLAND TRACING riLVB. AUTUMN MEETING. EASTER MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND SATURDAY, April 19 20 ash 24. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary, A.R.C. Educational TjIRENCU, GERMAN, ITALIAN, and SPANISH CONVERSATIONAL!.!' TAUGHT. Apply Beaver, Dentist, Victoria Road, Devon fort. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL - For-man-street, Mount Roskill, Mrs. Gilstain.— Subjects of Instruction: English Languaue and Literature, Music, French, Drawing, Dancing and Calisthenics, Plain and Fancy Needlework. Zither, Violin, and piano taught, German, Shothind, and Dressmaking. Masters engaged for girls finishing their education. LO \Y Eli (i LENSID E, UPPER SYMONDS-STRERT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR OIRLS, Principal, MRS. Young ; assisted by an efficient Surf For special subjects best masters are engaged. Pr.i.ipectuse-, on application. Half Terra, March 22. T\ A N C I N G. MRS. SOWRRBY will reonen her Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing on SATURDAY, April 24th, at her H-il, Lower Syraonds-«trcel. .Juveniles, -Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Advanced, 2 p.m. Skirt and Fancy Dances, ;U"> p.m. Wednesday, 4 p.m. (Deportment a speciality). Adults—Wednesday aud Friday, 7 p.m. High School, Dsvonport: Thursdays, 4 p.m. Private Lessons and Classei per arrangement. For t*rms, etc., apply Woodvllle House. Parliament-street. 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 Governesses, and Professor Carl Schmitt, K.C.C.L, Piano and Violin. A. Towsey, Esq., Piano. Clashes and Modern Languages : M. Herlng, Esq., 8.A., Oxford University : Miss Lance, Cambridge University; E. Pay ton, Esq., Artist, Painting; Mrs. Sowerby, Deportment and Dancing ; A. Colwill, Esq., Shorthand, Typewriting. • Riding 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 EnglMi and Continental methods are adopted. Pure English is spoken and English manners and habits are insisted on, Great attention to the Domestic Sciences. Reduced Rates by Rail, 'Bus, and Steamer. Half Term, Monday, 220 d. 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). Junior Master (Resident): P. DRUMMOND, B.A. (New Zealand University) Master Lower School (Resident): departmenFfor girls. Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University) First Assistant (Resident): MISS E. M. RAINFOUTH, M.A. (New Zealand University). Second Assistant (Resident): MIS 3 MABEL SALMOND, B.A. (New Zealand University). Mistress Lower School: MISS EMILIE REID (Matric. N.Z. Cnivorsity). Assisted by an efficient staff of Visiting Masters. Half Term began 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. , Grocers. r,OTO GOTO GOTO \ TRINSON miPLADY, CHEAP CASH GROCER, KABANGAHAPB ROAD, . FOR PRIME QUALITY AND LOW PRICES THE NOTED SHOP For GOOD BUTTER For GOOD BACON AND HAMS For GOOD CHEESE, etc,, etc, Every Article Guaranteed. TERMS STRICTLY. CASE ' ,\'\- Goods delivered free to" all parte of city and suburbs daily, or to rail or steamer. No charge for packiilCMM. _~ _. ;•'".- ;•'.;■ \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10415, 13 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10415, 13 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10415, 13 April 1897, Page 8