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Amusements- i AGRICULTURAL HALL. rnO-NTGHT. POSITIVELY LAST THREE .NIGHTS OF MCADOO'S ORIGINAL TUBILSE OINGEKS. ÜBILEE OLVGERe. TO-NIGHT. Pianoforte Solo by Prof. White, ■Night Patrol." by Mr. W. Impett. of Wanganui. TO-NIGHT, tba favourite (.Jlea—" On the biue Danube." TO-NIGHT, J;::. MCADOO vrill sing—" Old Black Joe." TO-NIGHT. MISS GLdiO-vS will sing-" The Lost Chord. ' TO-NIGHT, Ml?. COLLIN* will sinjtthe New Plantation Sons—" Mammy. TO-NIGHT. Reappearance of gauze. GAUZE. Pcmular Prices: 3*. 2.-. 1-. Box Plan at Wild man and Lyell s. Lav Sales at Williamson's. G-and Matiuee Saturday Afternoon. TUESDAY NEXT— WIiANGAREI. Exhibitions. ■\TEWTON PIGEON AND CANARY CLUB. 12TH ANNUAL SHOW. TO-DAY (FRIDAY!. AND TO-MORROW (SATURDAY . SHOW OPEN ON FRIDAY. 1 P.M. ADMISSION. 6D. R. WARNOCK. Secretary. Meetings"DARNELL LITERARY AND DEBATING 1 " SOCIETY. The aoove Soeietv will meet in the Schoolroom at 3 o'clock THIS -Friday) EVENING. Suh'^'-t: Lojt.tr.-e. " Tae Shams of Modern Life." by the President. Rev. E. Kelly. M.A.. to he foilowe-1 by discussion. Everrbauv cordially invited. •lAS. GORDON, Hon. Secretary. EdncaticnaL I\fOUNT EDEN COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS—THE MISSES BEWS. Assisted by an Efficient Resident and Visiting Staff. SECOND TERM BEGAN TUESDAY. JUNE 4. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co., or at the College. GIRLS' COLLEGE. ALBERT ROAD. DEVONPORT. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS. L.L.A. St. Andrew's, late Head Mistress of the Girls' High. School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate. Miss Matthews, assisted by Miss Mcllarg, has Opened a First-class Boarding and Day School lor Girls. Pupils prepared for University, Civil Service, Trinity College and Associated Board Examinations. Special Teiras for Weekly Boarders. Second Term, Tuesday, June 4. THE T A DIES' COLLEGE JU And \J SCHOOL OF MUSIC, REMUEEA, Boarding and Day Pupils. PRINCIPAL: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., CM., S.K., London. The Staff includes—Miss A. F. Moore Jones, A.S.M., Miss Winifred Jones, CM., Miss Marie E. Jones. Madame Albigianiai, Maurice Boult, Esq., Herr Dittmer, Dr. Thomas, A. Paque, Esq... W. Hunt, E>q., W. Boult, Esq., Mrs. Boult. Miss Adams, Miss Tilly, Miss Law, L.R.A.M., Miss Atkins, Miss M. Heywood. French and German and Italian Conversation and Literary Classes. Art Classes conducted on same principles as at the Continental Studios. Studies from Nature and the Life. Pupils may attend for special subjects. Ladies of Neglected Education individually considered. TERM OPENED JUNE 3. Telephone 803. Prospectus on application, or of MESSRS UPTON AND CO. THING'S pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor: REV. W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal: MR. GRAHAM BRUCE. 8.A., wit! Honors oi London University. Prospectus may be obtained at Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street, or on application to the Principal. Term commenced on TUESDAY, June 4th. The Principal will be at home on MONDAY, June 3rd, to interview parents and enrol new boys. jMTELHERLY GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (Boarding and Day School), PARNELL. Principals: MLSS HULL and MRS. GORDON, C.H.L.. First Class with Honours. Resident English Certificated Governess to arrive early in June—MlSS BLOCK (Graduate of London University, and Member of College of Preceptors). Kaaident French Governess: Mademoiselle Bouillon. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Junior Civil Service Examinations, also for Trinity College and Royal College of Music, London. The Principals have secured the adjoining house and grounds, thus gaining additional accommodation, playground, and tennis court. Second Term, TUESDAY, June 4, 1901. Prospectuses at Messrs. Charuptaloup and Cooper's ana Upton and Co.'s. Telephone No. 894. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK--0 KEEPING AND WRITING.—DAY AW) EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING.—6O PRACTICAL RESULTS: During 1900, Fifty Positions were obtained for Pupils. Last Three Months the following are a lew of the names of Pupils who were successful in Obtaining Positions in Commercial and Professional Offices:— Messrs. Mitchelson and Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss Ethel Whiting. Messrs. J. Chambers and Shorthand Writer and Typtste, Miss Gould. Bank of New Zealand. Auckland— Cadets, knowing shorthand, Messrs. Wallace and Baker. Messrs. Furness and Shorthand Writer arid Typiste, Miss L. Taylor. Messrs. A. Yates and Co.—Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss N. Gannon. Messrs. Mackeehnie and Nicholson, Solicitors—Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss Baird. Ihe Mitchelson Timber Co.-Shorthand Writer and Typist, Mr. Baragwanath. Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son— Cadets knowing shorthand and typewriting, Messrs' Sellers and Goodwin. Messrs. W. Some, and Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss Walker. T. Cotter, Esq., Shorthand Writer and Typist, Mr. Stanton. Messrs. E. Porter and Co.—Shorthand Writer and iypist, Mr. .Brady. Messrs. Sargood. Son, and Ewen—Shorthand Mr. Claude Smith. , Highest Shorthand Certificate ever obtained in Auckland held by Pupil of this School. Certificates— are prepared for Sir Isaac 1 ltmau and Son's Certificates, which are universally acknowledged. Prospectus on application, and at Messrs. Upton and Co. J- H. COLWILL - PRINCIPAL. QUEEN-STREET (opposite HERALD Office). "JITISS C KNIGHT'S Juvenile Dancing Class -l'X will be resumed, Parish Hall, Mount Albert, Saturday, 10.30. MISS ETHEL L. BOULTON. A.M.. Auckland ■"X. University, Teacher of Singing, Piano, ana Theory. 'leans, in advance, One Guinea per quart€r.—Armadale. Queen-street, opposite Prince Albert College. Boots, Shoes, etc. ANTED T7- N O W N. S. QTONE AND /"10. ARE NOW OPENING UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP £ADIES , . QENT.'S, AND QHILDREN'S poOTS AND OHOES. LATEST FASHION AND STYLE. Specially Selected from THE LEADING ENGLISH. AMERICAN, AND GERMAN HOUSES. Note- the Address: Q 0 TONE AND HO. (LATE R. ANN AH AND CO.), CASH BOOT PALACE, CORNER OF QUEEN AND DARBY STREETS. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11685, 21 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11685, 21 June 1901, Page 8

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