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Educational. FRENCH-GERMAN EVENING CLASSES. Encouraged by numerous applications MDSELLE. FASNACHT (du College de Moratl, Modern Languages Tutor at Mount Eden College, Has decided to commence Evening Classes, specially conversational, for Adults, Male and Female, and Afternoon Classes from 4 to 5 for Juniors. Mdselle. purposes securing rooms in Central and Suburban positions to suit the convenience of Students, particulars of which will 1).? duly advertised. The Term will begin on February 14. Term', on application to Me=srs. Champtaloup and Cooper. Booksellers. Queen-street, or by letter to Mount Eden College. THE T ADIES' ftOLLEGE Li AND V SCHOOL OF MUSIC. EESIUERA. HOARDING AND PAY Pl'PH.s. MODERN EDUCATION AND TRAINING ON I.'NSKCTARIAN CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES. Prim-ion : .M's. S. A. Moore-.'ones, M.M., MB.C.P, C.M.. S.K.D., London, Assisted by four resident certificated and qualified Governesses and Miss l.anre, Canib. School nf Music : Madlle. Bouillon Prof. Schniltt, K.C.C.1., M.Kecsine, Esq., Bar. Assisted by Prof. Silimitt, K.C.C.I. Miss Kniilv Reeves A. Tuw<ev, Esq .Mi«s Millie Peak Miss Tilly Mis« Adams Mis. Coates Miss Milly Iteyivard A. F. Moore-Jones Miss .1. Stevenson A. Pavtoii, Esq. H. l'aqui, Esq., L. A.M. -. Uu'ldi'-, t'Sq. J- "• I'liilpott, Ksq Mrs. 11. Williamson K. Jackson, Esq. A. ('."twill, 1-aq. . Languages taught grammatically, conversationnlly, and commercially. French. German, and Kalian l.iteiary Classes from 11 to 12 a.m. Ladies of neglected education -pi-cially arr mg.-d for. Atr.ingeinents for advance art students. Dome-tic iiiTiiiigi-inrnts lioint-likt*. and maternal supervision. English insiii-ers. tone, ami speech insistu 1 on. Pupils prepared fot exatu«. aim for useful lives. Preparatory lorms. Nervous ami backward pupils receive utmost attention. Good moral chiliadal' indispmisabl" Refi'lvnccs to pirents of pupils. Term begins February 14. Piineipil at borne alter February 1. Il«tiu-«l 'ares by bus and rait. Cue Garde Dame accompanies the 'litis. LOWER GLENe> iD A UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GIIiLS. Principal, Mrs. Young; assisted by an efficient Staff. For Special Subjects Best Masters are engaged. Prospectus on application. Pint Term, Tuesday. 7th February. Principal at Home, February 2, 3, and 6, 10 to 4. MISS E. COLE will reopen School MONDAY. February 6tli. 1899, Wesleyan Schoolroom. Church-street, Dcvonport.

Aquatics. AUCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28TH, 1899. N.Z.A. ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS. To bo Howeil at TAKAPUNA OK TAMAKI. (Weather permitting). Good Landing. Six Southern Crews Competing. FLAGSHIP— N.S.S. Co.'s Fine Paddle Steamer WAKATERE (Captain W. Fiirquhar). Hunter's Hand. Luncheon and Afternoon Ten to be obtained on Board. Tickets. 2s; Children. Is. Leaving Queen-street Wharf at 1.30 Sharp. MONDAY. JANUARY 30TH, 1899. By permission of the Directors of the U.S.B. Co. (Limited). FLAGSHIP— THE MAGNIFICENT NEW S.S. MOKOIA, 3500 tons (W. C. Sinclair, Commander). Hunter's Full Band will discourse the latest music during the afternoon. Jjuncheon from 1 p.m. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments, under the supervision of Mr. W. Naismilh. Chief Steward, and Assistants. "lio Steamer will go for a Cruiso outside Kanritwto lioef about 5 p.m., landing guests at Queen-street Wharf. Admission to Flagship, Is; Children, Cd. To be obtained on Wharf. Tender, S.S. VIVID, leaves Queoivstreet Wharf for Flagship at short intervals during the day. CHAS. C. DACRE, Hon. Sec.

Cycling. rji H E yAI.K Vlt I QYCLES 1809 PATTERN, HAVE ARRIVED PER S.S. STIR OF VICTORIA. NOW ON VIEW. I THE gKEATES QYCLE IyjANUFAC. QO. (RKEATKS & BOCKAERT). QUEEN-STREET (opposite H. M. Smeeton'e). Telephone 985, Brewers. £JHRISTCHURCH ALES. QHEIBTCHUECH ALES. QHRISTCHURCH ALES. AND QO'S NEW SEASON'S gOTTLB i. AND gTOUT, IN QUARTS AND PINTS. THE BEST IN THE MASKJiT. EQUAL TO THE LEADING BRANDS OF ENGLISH ALES. -LIGHT, EXHILARATING, REFRESHING.— AIJKLAND AGENTSTHOMAS MACKY, FORT-STREET. JOHN REID AND CO,, FOBI-SIBEET. Board and Residence. GENTLEMEN can have comfortable Board and Residence at Widow's Home, every convenience, large grounds.— Villa, Queen-street (opposite Prince Albert College). WAITEKATA VIEW, llardinge-itreet-Se-lect Board and Residence bath, piano, single room. Splendid view. Six minutes from Union Bank. Terms, 16j (washing included). . BOARD and Residence—Pine Grove, Karangahape Road, neit to the residence of L. D. Nathan, Esq. Single and Double Rooms. Every modem convenience Terms moderate Mrs. Hopkins. BE L L A VIS T A. B Increased Accommodation, acquisition of Adjoining Property, Mokutu, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House.—Mrs. J. T. Norman. Telephone 723. DTONEHUBST, Lower 'Symonds-street-Pri--0 vate Board and Residence. Single and Doable Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate.— - Butler. OT'AGO HOUSE, Wellesley-street WestExtra Accommodation hag been secured for intending visitors during the holidays, 'farms as anal.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Grabb, Proprietor!,: • '•»*- |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10970, 26 January 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10970, 26 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10970, 26 January 1899, Page 8