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Amusements jpiPEKIAL OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee and Manager ... Mr. Geo. Darrell A REVELATION IN ART ! If possible a still greater triumph was attained last evening by the Young English Tragedian, MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD, Who charmed a brilliant audience by his marvellous pourtrayal of character in Watts Phillips’ great 4-act drama, AMOS CLARKE! Amos Clarke Mr. Geo. lUgkold (As played by him in London with enormous success), Supported by MR. GEO. DARRELL’S COMBINATION. FBIDAY, JANUARY 10, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT ! At Reduced Prices, the great spectacle, HENRY THE FIFTH. MONDAY (the Last Night but two)—FAREWELL BENEFIT OF Mr. GEORGE RIGNOLD, THE LADY OF LYONS. Note the Reduction in Prices.—Dress-circle, Bs.; Stalls (select), 3s. ; Upper-circle, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. Reserve your seats early at Jacob's, Athenceum. fjp HEAT E E ROY AL, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Jan. 9, Genuine and Glorious Success of the Now Burlesque Extravaganza, entitled, ILL-TREATED IL TRAVATORB, With all the original Beautiful Music. The Christmas Pantomime of SNOW WHITE. TO-MORROW EVENING (FRIDAY)— Complimentary Benefit to the SISTERS ALICE AND AMY, When will be presented the Celebrated Drama of STRUCK OIL. Box plan at Holiday’s, Lambton-quay. rjVs E AT EE E 0Y A L Lessee M. Hegarty. Business Manager .. W. G. Crowley. BAKER AND FAREON Will commence a Season of SIX NIGHTS ONLY oh MONDAY, JANUARY 13, pro. during their popular Drama, CONRAD AND LIZETTE. Education THE following appointments under the Wellington Board of Education are now vacant; applications should be sent in, with two copies of testimonials, on or before TUESDAY, the 14th iost.: —Assistant Masterships, Featherston and Greytown, each £l4O per annum ; teachers (male or female), Gladstone, Maungaroa, Waihakeke, and Taueru, each £IOO per annum. ROBERT LEE, Inspector and Secretary. COLLEGE. The FIRST TERM, 1879, will commence on MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY NEXT. Evening Classes are held in connection with the College, in Classics, Mathemarics, and Modern Languages. The following Scholarships are obtainable : —Two Turnbull Scholarships (each of the value of £25) ; one Moore Scholarship, one B bodes Scholarsnip (each of the value of about £4O). Also, four Primary Scholarships—two for Wellington City and two for the remainder of the Wellington and the Wanganui Education District—affording a free education at the College; open to boys attending Primary Schools. For terms and particulars, apply to the tjndereigned. CHAS. P. POWLES, 1 Secretary. Huntor-stree L , January 7, 1879. JgJNGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, The Avenue, Abel Smith-street, Wellington—Established 1873. Principal : REV. T. PORRITT, St. Cuthbert’s Training College, Durham, Assisted by a Competent Staff of RESIDENT AND VISITING MASTERS. The First Quarter, 1879, will commence ON 20th JANUARY, Pupils attending the English High School are carefully and thoroughly instructed in all subjects necessary for the Desk and Counting House, and prepared for the Civil Service and other competitive examinations. Vacancies for Three Boarders. Prospectus on application. JJ IGHER EDUCATION MR. JOHN GAMMELL, 8.A., (London University), will reopen Lis School on WEDNESDAY, January 13 th, at his residence on THE TERRACE. ' HOURS OF ATTENDANCE : Morning ... ... ... 9.30 to 12.30. Afternoon ... ... ... 2 to 3.30. The year is divided into three terms, and the fee for each term is— For pupils above 12 years 6 gas. do : under 12 do “5 gns, Payable in advance. Residence—The Terrace, Overlooking Boulcott-street. R. ROBERT MORTON (of Aberdeen University, Scotland), who has been lor the past four years Second Master in the “English High School” (formerly Mr. Bowden’s) will open his PRIVATE ACADEMY on January 20th. As the number of pupils will be limited, early application will be necessary. Vacancies for two boarders. Prospectus on application. Terrace, December 23, 1878. TB ARO GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Established 1870. The ordinary classes (day and evening) in connection with this school EE-OPEN on MONDAY, JANUARY 13. The special classes on January 20 at the usual hours. Vacancies for two more boarders. Locality healthiest in Wellington. Prospectus, &c., on application. C. A. CURTIS (Gottingen University). Bertram Villa, Continuation of Upper Willis-street. PREPARATORY CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS AGED FROM SIX TO FOURTEEN. Mrs. J. A. EDWARDS will open the above School on the 27th JANUARY, at “The Anchorage,” Taranaki-street. The House, which is undergoing extensive alterations and additions, including a large, well ventilated schoolroom, is within two aninntes’ walk of the Tram line, and offers accommodation for three boarders. •’ 7;: n : To Let, TO LET, on the Terrace, a Six-roomed House (furnished). Apply Whitt em, Nicholson, and Co. TO LET, lor a term, a large Furnished House. Inquire office of this paper. TO LET, a Six-roomed House in Cubastreet (Kaikoura Cottage No- 2). Apply to Bethnne and Hunter. TO LET, five-roomed House. Apply M. O’Grady, Taranaki-street,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5548, 9 January 1879, Page 1

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