Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, fcc j A THEN-EDM LITERARY AND DEi\. BATING SOCIETY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MAY 28th, Commencing at eieht p.m. sharp. DR. WOLFENDKN Will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the above Society, in the 1-ecture Hall of the Y.M.C.A. Buillinjs, WeDealey-strwt Subject— " The Truths and Errors of Socialism." ApproprUte musical selections and recitations will be interspersed. There will be no charee for admission, but & collection will be taien up. the proceeds to be devoted to the treatment ofuee'y persons by the bi-chloride of told cure for inebriety. OUNDAY-SCHOOL rfIEACHERS. HEAR DR. VTOLFENDEN On "SOME CONDITIONS OF EFFICIENT SUN-DAY-SCHOOL WORK," AT WESLEY HALL, PITT-STREET, TO-NIGHT, at 7.3 a i "1700NG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION. MB. CHARLES F. BEEYE (Director of Pnona SlUaon) Will pive a SERIES OF AFTERNOON BIBLK READINGS, In the Lec'nre Hall, THIS W R B K, From TUESDAY, 2rth. till FRIDAY, Sth Inst., Commencing at 3 o'clock. All Friends cordially Invited. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTKRIAN il CHURCH. - :0:u Annivcra-ry. -Jubilee Service* on Sunday: 11 a.in, Rev. Jaj. Hill; Lsi p.in., Her. Robert Soninierville. EducationalA UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAM- ■£*- MAR SCHOOL SECOND TEEM, 1837. The School will Reopen on TUESDAY, June 1, at 9.15 a.m. The Head Matter will he in attendance at the School at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, May 31, to enrol new pupils. The entrance examination begins at 10 a.m. on MONDAY. W. WALLACE kidd, Secretary. ME L M E R L Y." ST. GKORGiTS BAY KOAD, PABXKI.L. BOARDING AND D*Y MIIOOI. FOR GIRLS. Principal-Mis; Hill Second Term, Monday, Mat 31. TIRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, and SPANISH CO.VVEBainOMUrTAI'GHT. Apply Beiteb, Dentist, Victoria Rom, Detoxpoet. MR. H. H. PINKNEY, B.A. (Load. Univ.l PREPARE-. CANDIDATES for UNIVERSITY, CIVIL SERVICE, AND OTHER EXAMINATION*. Tuition alsn conducted by rorrtspondeDCe. Ad'lresi: Hamilton Boad, Ponionby; and ££ Victoria Arcade THE WILLOWS," WYNYABD.STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Principal : Mr. wiLLUMi AsisUd by an efficient stiff. Masters en£»ge<l (or special =übje.:i«. Shnrthand, Tvp=wn<ing, and Booikeepfag Closes, conducted by Mr. CulviU. Pr<>sptctri*j on application. Second term begins June i ■VFOUNT EDEN' COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FoE GELS. Lady Princip* Is: The Mi'«s BEWi. The second term b-?in! na Tueslay, la Juaei Hrf«pec us-) i.n *pptica:ion. A tew Tacanci«< for MU* Ik»3 will u ix the College to esr:l new rnpils on and after 23ih Mar. LOWER «i LENS ID E, LPPER SYMONDS-'iTBEH. BOARDLVO AND DAY SCHOOL JOB GIRLS, Pbixcipil, Mas. Toc.ig ; utut<d by an erScient Sufi. For special subiectj best muters are enjijtl Pro«;>*L-ta*-* on iDplicirioo. Second Term begins Tuesday, June Ist. ART /CLASSES. A New Term of Mr. E. W. PAYTON'S Claji«s will commence on MONDAY, May 3L Particulars on application to " Elam" School of Art, AncVlaod. ■jITISS im STABLE, From ihe BOYAL CONSERVATORICM OF MTSIC, LEIPZIG, Will receive Pupils for Instruction in the ART OF PIANOFORTE PLAYING AND IN THE THEORY OF MUSIC. Prospectuses at Messrs. Eady and Partridge, Queen street, and West. Wellesley-streer. Quarter begins with first lessen. IT" ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. "The Tower," Remiera. BOABDLVG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor REV. W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal: MR. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors of the University of London. Assistant Masters (Resident): Mr. C. T. Major, MJL, B.>c, sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar of the University of New Zealand. Mr. C. K. Mickat, 8.A.. sometime Scholar of the University of New Zealand. Mr. A. Crijip. Mr. T. DOS, M.A., with Double Honors in Classics and Knglish of the UniTtrsiijrof Sew Zealand. Tisttin; Mailers for special subjects. The course of instruction embraces all subjects required for a first-class education. Laboratories hire been fitted up on an elaborate scale, where instruction is eiven in Practical Chemistry, Assaying, etc Pupils are prepared for the University Scholarship, Matriculation, Civil Service, and other public examinations. List op successes for the tear 1896-7: Poub Boys passed the Matriculation Examination, Poor Boys passed the Semor Civil Service Examination. Sine Boys passed the Junior Civil Service Examination, one of whom (rained the lSib place in New Zealand on a list of 300 successful candidates. Prospectus, with full information, may be obtained from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street; or on application to the Principal. Next term will commence on Tuesday, the lit of June. Bowlers and New Boys are required to enter on Monday, the 31st May. when the Principal will be at home to receive parents. Special 'Bus Arrangements for Day Boys from Town and Parnell at very low rates. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, PONSONBY. v» BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. Principal: A. JIcABTHUB, M.A., LL.D. Pupils are prepared for the University Scholarship, the Medical Preliminary, the Senior and Junior Civil Service, the Matriculation and Teachers' Examinations. At the December and January Examination , !, one pissed the Medical Preliminary, seven passed the Matriculation, three parsed the Senior Civil Service, and one partial, and el 'ht passed the Junior Civil Service, one of whom gained the fourth place in New Zealand. Prospectus may be obtained from the PrincipaL The second Term begins on TUESDAY, Ist of June. Dr. McArlhur win be at the College on MONDAY, 31st of May, to enrol and classify new pupils, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS S. JOHN'T" COLLEGE, TAMAKI. HEADMASTER .. REV. P. S. SMAUFIELD Mathematical aid Science Master (resident); Mr Geo. Lancaster, M.A., «ome time Senior Scholar New Zealand University, with Double First Honours in Mathematics and Mathematical Pbyiics and Chemistry. Classical Muter (resident): Mr. B. O. Craddocb, M.A., Hononnan, and sometime Senior Scholar New Zeila-id University, Assistant Master; Mr. B. E Pinkney, 8.A., London University. Junior Master (resident): Mr. H. Mandeno. Visitinr Masters for Music, Drawing, Carpentry, Drill, and Gymnastics. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. Term begins MONDAY, May 31. THE HALL, GLADSTONE ROAD, PARNKLL-Kindergarttn and Day SchooL Th( Missea Cole will re-open Monday, May 31st. CjHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISSES TABABT ASD SIUBRAY-AYNSLKY, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS (J. Thornes , Building), Queen-street. The MiwM TABARTand JITJBRAY-ATNSIEY having moved to the above address, will In future receive work »«d pupils there. Heports, Specifications, Cable Codes, Tabulated Matter, and all descriptions of Typing executed. Shorthand Clerks, ud Tjpermien supplied, for casual work. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10454, 28 May 1897, Page 8
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