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! Educational. : "rn H E WILLOW S." | WYNYARD-STREET. I i YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MRS. WILLIAMS. j Assisted by a Staff of Competent Teachers. Pupils are prepared for Civil Service and Mntricul ition Examinations. Vacancies for a Few Boarders. First Term, TUESDAY. Febrnarv 14 1899 i Mrs. Williams will bo at home after ' j February 1. MISS M. BPOONER, TEACHER OF ' MUSIC, ' Resumes Lessons on WEDNESDAY, February Ist, and will be in attendance at Berlin ■ House, Grafton Road, on SATURDAY, January 28th. and TUESDAY, January 31st, ' to arrange lesson hours. . Tlfß. P. F. HISCOCKS (Conducts of St i IVL Patrick's Cathedral Choir), Teacher of i Violin, etc. Pupils received, or visited at < their residence. Terms on application. Ad- ; dress: Hobson-street. MR. F. FAIRBCRN. Certificated Teacher of ' Violin, pupil of the French celebrity, ! Horace J'oussard-Elementary Lessons, one J guinea and 30s per quarter; Higher Technique, • two guineas per 12 lesions.—Care Messrs. Eady. and Co., Queen-street. . f THE T ADIES' pOLLEGE ' Li AND L' i SCHOOL OF MUSIC, EEMUERA. i BOARDING AND DAY PUPIL*. MODERN EDUCATION AND TRAINING ON UNSKCTAUIAN CIIIII.VIIAN I'IIINCIPI.nS. I'rinriwl : ilvs. S. A. Muine-Ji.iit-p, M.M., ' M.8.C.P., U.M., 5.K.1)., I dun, I Assisted by four resident certificated mid qualified < Governesses and Mis« Lance, (lamb, schoi.l of Music' Miulllu. liouillon Prof, Kchiuilt, K.U.C.1., i M.Kw»iui!, K»q„ Bir. Assisted by { I'luf. .-clindlt, IUJ.I'.I. Miss Emily Heaves J A. 'lW.ey, Esq MUs Millie Peak I .Miss'l illy Jli.is Adams Mr*. I'oates Miss Hilly lleywaWl A. F, Moure-Jones Miss A, Stevenson A, PiiJ'luu, Esq, 11, Pacini, Esq., J,. A.M. j -. (/oldie, I'sq. J. 11. PhiliKitt, Esq Mis. 11. Williamson S. Jackson, lisq. ' A. Culuill. I«|. , langnagei taught grammatically, conversation- | ally, ami commercially. French, Gorman, anil • Italian Lileiary Classes from 11 u> 12 a.m. Ladies i of n.glee.ed education .pecUlly arranged fur. A'Mligcuients fur advanced art students, Domestic . nrrniigrniruts holili-llkf, and maternal supervision. ' English manners, tone, and speech insists I on. I Pupils prepared tut exams, and for useful lire*. ' Pre|mriitury lornia. Neman and backward pupils ] it-.crive almost attention. Good mural cba.acter ■ indispensable. References tn parents of pupils. 'lenn begins February 14. Principal at home after February 1. Reduced lares by 'bus ami rail. One l Garde Dame accompanies tho 'bus. Board and Residence. . i "D 0 T 0 B V A. , WINDSOR HOUSE. ! Short distnnoo frtm Railway Station, Post Office, Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. FIRST-CLAPS TABLE EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. TeriM: 5s per day; 30s per week. W. H, WINDSOR, Proprietor. " pomiTURUA," MARAETAI HAY. Seaside Board and Residence at this favourite summer resort; close to wharf; boats twice a week: splendid beach; bathing, boating, fishing. Terms, 20s to 25s per week; Saturday until Monday. 10s 6d. Address, " Pohuturm," care Mr. Thompson, Northcote Ferry Office, or CAPTAIN PEARCK, B.S. Hirere. ROTORUA. "HOLLY 800 D," Handsome Now Residence, Verandah and Balcony. Charming view of Lake, Mokoia Island, and surroundings; in close proximity to Post Office and Baths. TERMS: 35s per week, 6s per day. Free Conveyance to all the Baths. MRS. MACCAMJION. Proprietress. MOKOIA VIEW PBIVATE i "- BOARDING-HOUSE. (Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office), And near tho Celebrated PRIEST, RACHEL, AND OTHER BATHS, ROTORUA. Terms: 25s per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress. WA L D F. MERE HOUSE, MAHURANGI HEADS. The Premier Seaside Resort for Summer Visitors. Long Sandy Beach. Scenery Unsurpassed. Terms: 21s per week. Roomy Yacht for Fishing, also Safe Boats. S.s. Rose Casey lands passengers 3 times weekly. Return fare, 3s. Intending Visitors please address J. JACKSON. Messrs. Lambourne and Dewar, Agents, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. LEYDON'B PROVINCIAL COFFEE PALACE, PITT-STREET. I) now open for Visitors, tinder the Personal Supervision of MRS. LEY DON. Tho House is one of the Finest and Best Situated in Auckland, commanding a Beautiful View of City, Suburbs, and Harbour. It was for many yoars the residonco of Dr. Purchas. It is built on a large block of laud, well stocked with Choice New Zealand Trees and Shrubs. Visitors to Auckland will Hud it a Very Attractive Place of Residence. SPRING GROVE, MAHURANGI HEADSI'OI'ULAU SEASIDE RESORT FOR SUMMER VISITORS.-Spriug Grove, Mahurangi Heads, scenery charming; exceptional facilities for riding, bathing, fishing, and boating; tennis lawn. Adult visitors have the run of the orchard and use of piano and boats, froe. Riding horses on hire. Fresh cream, butter, , eggs, and vegetables. Special arrangements for families.—Address Mr. Morgan, by letter, or particulars in town from the Coastal S.S. Company's Office, Queen-street Wharf. Communication by S.S. Kapanui, landing passengers at the house, T> E L M 0 N T. TJPPER VINCENT-STREET. TELEPHONE 727. This Old-established and Well-appointed , House has been recently renovated, and is replete with every convenience. Its situation is healthy, central, and pleasant, com- • manding a splendid view of city and harbour. , Trams and 'bus pass within one minute's walk every few minutes. N.B.—The Proprietress has given special attention to the requirements of the present , season, and increased the accommodation, and is in a position to offer every convenience ! to visitors. , Telegrams promptly attended to. MRS. BABTEN. I pOWES BAY, WAIHEKE. PASSENGERS NOW LAND AT N.S.B. CO. 'B , NEW WHARF IN THE BAY. THE BEST SUMMER RESORT IN THE PROVINCE. E. PARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Boating in a Magnificent Safe Bay, Fishing, Fresh and Saltwater Baths. Extensive Additions. Airy Bedrooms. The Cuisine under tho immediate supervision of MRS. PABB IS. Northern S.S. Co.'b Steamers three times weekly. Terms Moderate. Post Office at the House. •DBENT'B T>ATHGATB TTOUSE, ROTORUA. IS NOW OPEN FOP. THE SEASON. . Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. r 8, T. BRENT, PBOparEWB 8 D U T H'S ISLAND, , XV WAIHE.KE, 1 Is unequalled as a Seaside and Holiday Resort, ■' with its bracing air, numerous and pretty bays for boating, bathing, fishing, etc. Mail s direct to island, Id postage, three times f weekly, per Northern Company's steamers. For terms and particulars, apply to y , W. PRATER AND SON. Or, to the Island. 3ft 0 T 0 E U A. li THE PINES, g A First-class Private Boarding Establishment, ,< Close to Baths. i. Invalids' Chairs, Bathroom, Dark Room, etc, ~ Cuisine Al. TERMS; 6a per day; 35s per week. Wires promptly attended to. Ask for the i- PINES on arrival. » JAMES G. PEACE, Proprietor, ■ DOIOBU HOUSE, ■ % IV ROTORUA. Beautifully Situated, overlooking the Lake L and Boiling Springs. . TERMS: 5s per day; 30s per week. l " £5' for four weeks. L MRS. MORRISON . Piston to drive to and from the Batik Free.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 8

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