AMUSEMENTS. rjTHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT I TO-MIGHTI! AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. A GRAND PROGRAMME OF SUPERB BIOGRAPH PIO T_U RES EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. :: THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1910. THREE STAR DRAMAS—GoId is Not All Count Ugalino, A Lesson by the Sea. ROMANTIC—Range Riders, STUDlES—Excursion through Wales, Fruit-growing in Colorado. COMIC—Rags, Old Iron, False Friar, Two Models, The Clown and His Donkey. Is 6d. Is, Gd. G. H. SAXINDERfe. SALES BY AUCTION. FURNITURE SALE. THE FURNITURE SALE advertised for January 6th at the Brougham Street Hall has been WITHDRAWN from sale. 15 L. A. NOLAN & CO. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. WTON I N G Has received instructions from Mr. A. C. MARR, who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Pctone Road, Tataraimaka, on .FRIDAY, January 6, at 32 o’clock, — HIS DAIRY HEED, consisting of: — ' 63 Cows in milk. 2 Springing Cows. 1 Holstein Bull. WITHOUT RESERVE. fBl9 MISCELLANEOUS. LOST, on Monday morning.— Brooch.—Reward at Herald Office, 10 NOTICE. THE undermentioned SURVEYORS’ offices will in future be CLOSED at 1 p.ra. on SATURDAYS instead of Thursdays, as heretofore: ‘ SLADDEN Jr PALMER, E. W. M. LYSONS, 11 Licensed Surveyors. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited and will bo received at my office up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY. 14th inst., for RENOVATING and PAINTING the Rahotu Hotel-for Mr. J. Hawkins. IB uoos oq .fmu ‘-opr ‘suoiißOtjioadg the Hotel, Rahotu, and at my office, Egmont Street, Now Plymouth.,. , J. T. MANNIX, 9 ' Architect. EDUCATION NOTICES. JOHN YOU KG, •ARAIiOEKOE,” LUUDET STREET. Candidates for all Examination! thoioughly coached. NELSON BOYS’ COLLEGE. Principal: H. L. Fowler, M.A., Oxen. NELSON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. Lady Principal: Miss M. Lorimer, M.A. Supported by thoroughly efficient staffs. UNRIVALLED Buildings and Situations. Extensive playgrounds, gymnasiums. Open-air swimming bath. Pine climate. Preparation for Civil Service, Matriculation, Junior Scholarship, and University Terms Examinations. Special attention is paid in both Colleges to the Preparatory Department, which iij under the cure of experienced teachers. Punils received from the age of 9. Prospectuses can he obtained from the Secretary on application. The first term, 1911, begins as follows: Boys’ College, February 3; Girls’ College, February 2. f 759 NEW’ PLYMOUTH JJ IG H gCHOOL, Staff. —E. Pridhnm, M.A., T.C.D. (principal), H. H. Ward, G. If. Wills, Miss C. D. Grant, M.A., MiesG. A. Drew, M.A. (assistants), A. R. Ryder, MsA. (science master), W. Lints (gymnastic instructor). THE SCHOOL provides a sound secondary education for boys and girls, leading from the primary schools to the university; and the curriculum is arranged to meet the requirements of the Civil Service, Matriculation, and Junior Scholarship Examinations. The school possesses a splendidly equippod chemical laboratory and gymnasium. Excellent accommodation tor board and lodging, under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Niger House, adjoining the school, is provided. An Agricultural Course will be started at the beginning of the first term for boys who intend to take up forming. The subjects of instruction will bo;— English, Arithmetic, Chemistry and Agricultural Chemistry, Botany and Agricultural Botany, Elementary Physical Measurements, Bookkeeping and Commercial Correspondence, Practical Agriculture, Drawing, Elementary Building Construction, and Woodwork. Students taking this course will not take any language other than English, nor will they take merely Theoretical Mathematics. The first term of 1911 commences on January 31. For prospectus and full particulars apply to the secretary, N. K. MACDIAKMII), Chairman.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 4 January 1911, Page 7
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556Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 4 January 1911, Page 7
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