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g|l\T.imj-.-Jll.-.'il»l«.'»li'lliTmi-|l l », .-.— ■■-■.-■ ... Excursions- 1 TUORTHERN > STEAMSHIP | CO. (LIMITED). I I ' T\EP_BTTOE' OF THE gIXTH 1 CONTINGENT. \ i L — 1 1 1 In order to give Friends of Departing M 5 Troopers an opportunity of accompanying a i the Troopship down the Harbour the Com- i ! pany have been asked to allow their vessels E Ito follow the Troopship. . . ■ i J Steamers will therefore be m readiness to i ■LEAVE OU AY-STREET JETTY-. NO. 3 ramie- 1 diately after the Embarkation. 1 I ■ I ' ••,."■ -.'■': ; .'- ; :■-■■■ .. FARE-IS." ;;: "'"„—g'| I ■" Educational. . 1 3' A UOKLAND p.RAMMAR QCHOOL. 1 " - 1 ! FIRST TERM, 1901. a FIRST TERM, 1901. The Head Master will attend at the School d - on FRIDAY, February Bth, and on MONDAY, g 1 February 11th,'v from -9 a.m. till 1 p.m., to g i receive Parents and Enrol New Pupils. J j The Entrance Examination for the purpose § iof Classification takes place on February 9 1 11 th, at 10 am. j g J The Work of the School will be resumed 3 ion TUESDAY, February 12th, at 9.15 a.m. . | \ W. WALLACE KIDD, | | Secretary., | IW. WALLACE KIDD, % Secretary. 8 M R. T> JJABLE QILES'S pUSINESS AND DRAINING I (HOLLEGE, I 1 '' ■' \ I LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND, 1 1 DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. | i Thorough Preparation in all subjects essenStial to a successful Business career. Pupils prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pupil Teachers', j and other Public Examinations. ■"■-'' I „ Duties Resumed TUESDAY, February 5, 1901. to a successful Business career. '-] Pupils prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pupil Teachers', and other Public Examinations. Duties Resumed TUESDAY, February 5, 1901. ] The Principals may be interviewed at the i ! College on SATURDAY. February 2. from 101 j to 12, and on MONDAY, February 4, from 10 g I to 4. - i Principals: i T. HARLE GILES, ! - HUGH MCLEOD, B.A. I i I 9 N.B.—Prospectuses on application or from J G. T. Chapman and Upton and Co., Stationi ers, Queen-street. i j . | 1 TUTR. AND TMTRS. ARTHUR TDOULT, j I TEACHERS OF PIANO. SINGING, i ; THEORY, Etc., ' i RESUME DUTY ON < \ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1901. ": j i Up to Februarv 6th they can be Consulted | by Letter at " ARAWA HOUSE," EOTORUA; ij j after that, at the Studios. | ! Prospectus on application. Prospectus on application. Immediately on returning to Auckland their Studios will be connected with the Telephone system. Telephone number will be advertised later. —— STUDIOS 1 A.M.P. BUILDINGS, I < QUEEN-STREET. : , M - H. QONNELL E (Conductor Remnera Musical Society, I Choirmaster St. Mark's Church), | TEACHER OF MUSIC J (Piano and Voice Culture). ' I First Term. 1901, commences on TUESDAY, j 6th February. " , Mr. Connell will he at home on WEDNES- ! DAY, 30th January, and SATURDAY, 2nc i i February, to arrange for Lessons. j ' Residence and Studio: i "GLENFERN." I KHYBER PASS ROAD, t i Opposite St. Sepulchre's Church. i. _ | i Q C HO L A R S II IPS. tO""--' MR. T. HARLE GILES, • i Of the Business and Training College, Lower { Symonds-street, offers Four Scholarships, ; tenable for two years, Annual Value £15. to . i STUDENTS desirous of entering for Civil Service or MATRICULATION EXAMINA- ' I TIONS. Entries by letter only, with charac- ; ter certificate, close SATURDAY, 2nd February. Date of Examination will be duly • 9 notified. ! ■ - . TVEVONPORT COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, \ IJ ALBERT ROAD. i"TVEVONPORT COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, J -' ALBERT ROAD. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A. ■» St. Andrew's, late Head Mistress of the Girls' j High School, Napier, and formerly of the | Mount Eden Collegiate. ' j Miss Matthews, assisted by Miss McHarg, i | will open on TUESDAY. February 12, a Firstj class Boarding and Day School for Girls. Pupils prepared for University, Civil Service, Trinity College and Associated Board Examinations. ! Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. ' i Application may be made on and after MONDAY, January 21. TUTISS JESSIE M. ADAMS, | ASSOCIATE OF MUSIC. i ! r TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. CURRAN-STREET, PONSONBY. " ' FIRST TERM COMMENCES FEBRUARY 11. r i ~ > piANO LESSONS. MISS SPOONER will be in attendace at the ' School of Music, Grafton Road (near Khyber 1 Pass Road), on THURSDAY, January 31, and FRIDAY, February 1. from 11.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. ; also on SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, to arrange with pupils for the New Term, commencing February 1. OOHGOL OF MUSIC, GRAFTON ROAD kJ (Near Khyber Pass Road). I MR. W. H. WEBBE, or the Assistant Teacher, | will he in attendance on i THURSDAY, January 31 ; FRIDAY, February g 1 ; SATURDAY, February 2, 1 From 11.30 a;m. to 7.30 p.m., m To arrange with Pupils for the New Term, commencing first week in February. MISS DORA . ",.V JUDSON ltx (Frankfurt Conservatoire), 1 TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, 1 Will attend at Studio, British and Continen- | tal Piano Company, Strand Arcade, to receive 1 Pupils on Tuesdays and Fridays, 3 to 4, on I and after February 5; and at " Motu Rakau,' 19 l'onsonby Road (next Ponsonby College), on Thursday Afternoons. Next Term begins MONDAY, February 11. , rpHE HALL, GLADSTONE ROAD. "■" KINDERGARTEN AND DAY SCHOOL. I THE MISSES COLE. The Term will begin MONDAY, February 11. 1 Sporting. • pOTORUA JOCKEY CLUB. it -i — ANNUAL RACE MEETING, FEBRUARY 27th, 1901. . Nominations for the following Events Close SATURDAY, 2nd, at, 10 p.m.:-- • HURDLES HANDICAP of 25sovs. One mile and a-half. Nomination, 12s 6d; accepti ' ance, 12s 6d. MAIDEN HANDICAP of 15sovs. One mile. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6cl. CUP HANDICAP- of 40sovs. One mile and aquarter. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, - 205.- ' HACK HURDLES HANDICAP of 12sovs. One mile and a-half. Nomination, 6s; accept- '.. ance, 6s. I PONY; HANDICAP of 12sovs. Six furlongs. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 6s. j ELECTRIC HANDICAP of 20sovs. Six fur'J longs. Nomination. 10s; acceptance, 10s. ', § Weights declared, 6th. ■ Acceptances due 15th, , | p.m. -. II Nominations must be accompanied by the [I necessary cash. -i For Fartner Particulars see Posters. "I C. A. CLARKE, JUN., I ' '-" Hon. Sec.' ' D.S.C. NNUAL !s™ | GREAT BARGAINS IN FRENCH MUSLINS, a Lot 1, reduced from 7Jd to 3fd. [J Lot 2, reduced from IOJd to s|d. a . Lot 3. reduced from Is. 3d to 7id. •I Lot 4,' reduced from la 6d to 9*d. ' ' I Sale now D.S.C.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

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