Ecltieatioiial. * A CERTIFICATED Lady Teacher, dlass _^5L P -3 (experienced), deaires to form a Private Class in or near Auckland. Subjects: English. Latin, French, Mathematics, Drawing. Referenceß,— Apply by letter to &Gr>, Office of this paper. £ GOVERNESS (experienced, certificated VX teacher, class I).l desires eilfiageniont. Prepared to accept small romuheratlbn ih order to lie near university; references.—Apply by letter to A.8.. j)fflce of thi3 paper. M.RS CLAYTON'S Boarding and Day School, St. Georga s Bay Road, Parnell. j First Term, February sth, 1890. ■ MR F. B. WOODflTfi TEACIIfiR OF TIIK PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM, i Address: Care of A. Bady and Co., Music Warehouse, Queen-street. \/f~IT "S'T "<3 L tj T S~A~M", l¥L TEACHER Of PIANOFORTE ■*■• AND SINGING, Has KeStimed. p P i.vvte Lessons ih Dancing—New "Waltz, etc. l Jervois Road, Ponsoxby. B" CRONIN, 8.A., 81, Head teacher o Nelson-street School, prepares Candt. dates for .Scholarship, Pupil Teaohers'.andother Examinations* Among tVpse prepafed by Mr CRONIN for the Scholarship Examination was Master J. Boyle, one of the two Urainmav School boys who rece'nt]y_wc I rn University Scholarshipa. rfflHE WILLOWS, Wykyard - streeo?^ BOARDING AJ*D DAY SCHOOL. YKIMt&XI •• '• Mrs WiLLtAMS. Term Will commence on MONDAY, Feb. 10. Every Comfort provided for Resident Pupils. LAM FREE SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN. Applications from pupils who are desirous of attending the abof c School to be sent to THE- TRUSTEES, Care F. R. i laiicle. High-street. ONSO NBY COLL EG i, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL-MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. T>ie nevt Tcrhi will fierdri on THURSDAY. Fob-. 6. New Pupils are requested to attend ou Miss Kubkb .will be at home on MONDAY, Feb. 5, from 3 to 5 p.m. M ISS A NNE X) 0BS0N!S ART SCHOOLS, No. 311, VICTORIA ARCADE, Auckland. Thh above Schools are NOW OPEN. CHILDREN'S CLASS On SATURDAY MORNINGS. Terms on application. Auckland, February 3,1893. TU I T I O N. — Mr J. F. SLOMAN^ B.A. (Honours, Sydney; Al Certificate N.Z, Education Ueptfrlnifeht, Mte 1-f.ead Jlasterof the Auckland Girls' High Kcluol), Will prepare Students for fhe University, Civil Service, General Knowledge, and Teachers' Examinations. Classes will be formed on SATURDAY MORNINGS, for the convenience Of pupils. Students in.country districts prepared by correspondeticii. , >•■ For termfc, etc., apply GRAFTOk ROAD. ............ JW~T~6~T~6 R I A R~O O M S. CLASS AND PRIVATE TUITION. The Bevd. E. H. GULLIVER. M.A. (Cantab.), late Principal Training; College, and Mr A. GTFFOR-D, M.A. (Honours), !ate Tutor Training College, will prepare Candidates for the'Universily Matriculation and Junior Scholarship, Civil Service, Teachers' General Knowledge, and all other Examinations?, eiiher in classes or privately. Tc-a'cliereanM SCutfenta ih tWe country riatriots prepared by correspondence. Saturday Morninp Classes will i>e formed for the coli-vc-niemje of TVacfeeTa find Pupil Teachers studying for the 13 and E and other Examinations. Special Courses in any subject required. Mr A. Gli'FOilD, Solicitor, will also prepare' Students ftfr the Solicitors' Exarnin'ation in Law. For terms, fit'-.., apply personally or by letter, on and after MONDAY, Jan. 2/, at 209, Victoria rcade. ■fMPORTANT JLfBILEE NOTICE. THOS. E. CARTER, TEACH_B OF THE VIOLIN, PIANO. BANJO, GUITAR, &C, Beg 3to inform the' general public and friends that he has now R E - 6 P B N EID His Old place of business, after thoroughly altering und decorating with a splendid stack of Pictures, Musical Instruments, etc. Prices' cheaper than evCr. PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACfORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMEVI 1 DEPOT, 88, VIOTOBIA-STRKET, AUCKLAND. Booksellers. JUBILEE! JUBILEE! No finer metflento of the Jubilee of the Colony will be issued than the large and important work, NEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATED, Just issued by the noted Cliromo-Lithoarrapher, Mr WILLIS, op WaSOaJJci. This large volume (20 x 12) iriclude'a i& Coloured Pictures of the principal towns arid natural wonders of tlie colony, with graphic descri ;;tiona by Mr Edward Wakefield, tho distinguished Journalist. Pi'ice, 21s. Postage in colony, Is 7d; fo'England or Austtr'iiiis, 3s 9d. Agent for this District. The Trade Supplied. Groceries. _Tt ail price- list OF PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. WILLIAM EARLE (0£ the late Firm' of Earle and Montgomery) Ha'vine opened a RETAIL STOHK, CORNER PITT-St. and KAR<\N TGAHA'PE L_., Will sell to househoMors first-class Goods at WHOLESALE PRICES. PRICE LIST.—New Season's Jams; 43 3d, 4a 6d, aivci 4s 9d pef doz; g«od Tea, Is. 3d..ls'' 6d, and 2s per lb; good Indian Tea. Is lOd and 2s per lb ■ 501b bags good household Flour, <s'6deaoh; 251b:ba«s New Oatmeal, 3s; 71I> bags New Oatmeal, lid ; New Cheese", 4d; Canterbury Bacon leoodl Bdperlb; Canterbury Bacon, in-sides (to storekeepers only), 7<i per lb; Canterbury Hams, lOd per lb ; Currants (good); 5d per lb. A.l country orders personally attended to. Postal address: WILLIAM EARLE, . GROCER. AUCKLAND1. MENU CARD „. Just rffbeived per diifedtf steaiii«r—The litest; and most chasie designs, specially selected by t_ePrdti«et'6i'\\ t)icTirinEn*l_nId.1 d.- . ,_ . . * M the Stab Printing, Works.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1890, Page 3
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