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AmusementsT\ RILL ff AL L, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY, WELLESLEYSTREhT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE QRAND -RASTER OAHNIVAL. (In Aid of the Church Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Auckland). KVEUYBODY DELIGHTED I The Unanimous Verdict: "A BRILLIANT SPECTACLE." A PALACE OF AMUSEMENT: CHINESE PAGODA AND TEMPLE OF PEKIN. REFRESHMENT KIOSK AND oYoTI-.R SALOON. SMOKING PARLOUR, TURK Sli DIVAN'. (With Telephonic Connections). EASTERN MAGIC FAIRY GROTTOSPAL.MISTHY. PRODUCE STALL. CtKK STALL. LADIES A CHILDREN'S CLOTHING STALL. PUNCH AN I' JUDY. FAIRY POST. PHONOGRAPHIC PARLOUR AND WEIGHING BUREAU. CAKE GUESSING COMPETITION. FISII POND. BRAN PIE. I GESEBAL STALI * I FLOWER DELLS. BON-BOJT KIOSK. The Wonderful fin iie siecle Newspaper, "The Easter Carnival Bulletin." CLOAKROOM AND PARCEL BUREAU, ETC. Visitors to this Great Oriental Pageant will be waited upon by CHINESE AND JAPANESE ATTENDANTS, NYMPHS OP THE FISHING ROD. CARNIVAL THE FLOWER MAIDENS. CHRYSANTHEMUM ARMY. FRENCH and ITALIAN WAITRESSES, Etc. lite. Etc. Admission— Shilling. Tuesday and Weiwesdat Afternoons, From 2.30 to 9.30, Adults, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. EVENINGS-FROM 7 TO 10. N.B.— one price of admission at night, viz., One shilling. Programme for To-nigh r, Selections by Auckland Hanjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Club. Tableau Vivaiits. Presentation of Prizes for Ladies' Whaleboat Race. Pay Sales of Tickets at Partridge's, Williamson's, and Wilduwn's. P. R. DIX, General Manager. Educational MR. ARTHUR BOULT, TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, ORGAN, PIANO, I'IIKORY, ic„ Returns from Rotorni MONDAY, 20tli April. Next Quarter commences IT US DAY, 27 th April Intending Pupils art* requested to communicate with Mr. K'tulfc during Master week at Ar-wa House, Rotorun, in order that they may begin their lessons with the quirter. No. 2, A.M.P. Society Buildings, JjMIENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, and SPANISH Conversationally Taught. Apply Beaver, Dentist, Victoria Road, Devon port. •Q A N C I N G. MRS. SOWF.RRY will re-open her Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing on SATURDAY, April 241h, at her 11.11, Lower Syinonds-street. Juveniles, Elementary— 10.31) a.m. Advanced, 'J p.m. Skirt and Fancy Dances, 3.45 p.m. Wednesday, 4 p.m. (Deportment a speciality). Adult"—Wednesday and Friday, 7 p.m. High School, Devonport: Thursdays, 1 p.m. Private Lessons and Clxsict per arrancemeni. For terms, etc., apply Woodvilie House, Parliament-street. Lower cLBNS I« E, UPPER SYMONDS-STBEBT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Principal, Mrs. Young ; assisted by an efficient Start For special subjects best masters are engaged. Pro*p»".in»i on application. naif Term, March 22. Elocution, voice culture, AND GESTURE. MR. THOS. WALK KB, Teacher (From Sydney, and ex-Jlrmber of the l.eßislatve A-seinbly). The Dramatic Art in all its branches. Address: Colonial Bank Chambers (upper floor). MR. H. H. PINKNEY, B.A. (Lond. Univ.), PREPARES CANDIDATES For UNIVERSITY, CIVIL SERVICE, AND OTHER EXAMINATIONS. Tuition also conducted by correspondence. Address: Hamilton Road, Ponsnnby; and 322, Victoria Arcade. gHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISSES TABART and MUttRAY-AYNSLEY, No. 4, Mining Chambers, Queen-street (Opposite Fort-street). The Misses TABART and MURRAY■ \ YNSLEY having moved to the above address, will in future receive work and onpils there. Reports, Specifications, Cable Codes, Tabulated Matter, and all descriptions of Typing executed. Shorthand Clerks, and Typewriters supplied for casual work. jyj-ISS pLAYER, Holder of Certificates. Honours, Theory (And Senior Practical, Trinity College, London), RECEIVES AND VISITS PUPILS FOR PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. ' C#ncerts and "At.Homes" Attended. Address: View Road, Mount Eden. RING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. , the Tower," Remuera BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor REV. W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal : MR. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors of the University of London. Assisted by a large staff of Resident University Graduates. List of Successes for toe tear 1896-7 : Four Boys passed the Matriculation Exatni- , nation. Four Boys passed the Senior Civil Service Examination. Nine Boys passed the Junior Civil Service , Examination, two of whom Rained the IBth and 38th places in New Zealand on a list of 293 suc- | cessful candidates. 1 Special 'Bus Arrangements for Day Boys. Prospectus ma; be had on Application to the ' Principal, or from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen- \ street. COLLEGE, REMUERA Principal: Mrs. S. A.M. Moore-Jones, M.R.C.P., M.M., C.M.L., S.K.D., London and Cheltenham. Stall of Four Resident Certificated and Qualified 1 Governesses, and > Professor Carl Schmitt, K.C.C.1., Piano and Violin. 1 A. Towsey, Esq., Piano. 1 Classics and Modern Languages : M. Hering, Esq., ' 8.A., Oxford University: Miss Lance, CamI bridge University; E. Payton, Esq., Artist, Painting; Mrs. Sowerhy, Deportment and Dancing; A. Golwill, Esq., Shorthand, Typewriting. Riding Master: E. W. Jennings, Esq., Coll. Coll., late Assistant Master at Pratt's Riding School, London I This First-class Private School for Girls is conducted on unsectarian Christian principles, and provides standard Modem Education, with charactertraining to the highest ideal. , The best Modem English 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 Tens, Monday, 22nd. J)RINCE £JOLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. i- 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): DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS. - Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M. (London University) / First Assistant (Resident); MISS E. M. RAINFORTH, M.A. (New Zealand University). '' Second Assistant (Resident): MISS MABEL SALMOND, B.A. (New Zealand Uuiversity). Mistress Lower School: MISS EMILIE REID (Matric. N.Z. University). Assisted by an efficient staff of Visiting Masters. 1, Half Tem began MONDAY, Match 29. Although built on. the same grounds as the Boys' College, and tinder the aim* management, (hi - Girls' College Is a separate institution, having it! )> own playground. a ' .Copies of the Prospectus, with any further infor . nation, may be obtained on applying to the Head ' muter at the College.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10421, 20 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10421, 20 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10421, 20 April 1897, Page 8