DEYoNPOET DISTRICT SCHOOL. . mHE ANNUAL MEETING- of House. JL holders will be held in the School Room on WEDNESDAY EVENING- next, the-31st inst., afc 7 o'clock, for the election of a School Committee for the current year, J. N. CROMBIE, Chairman, January 25th, 1872. —_ __ SYMONDS STREET. MISS ANSTIE'S School for Young Ladies will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, January 31. • ■ MR :. J. GORRIE'S Pupils will re-assem-ble on MONDAY,, sth February, 70 Karangahapeßoad, Newton. AUCKLAND COLLEGE. Studies will bo resumed on Wednesday, 24th instant. Resident Mastee3 : Mr. J. McVey Baird, Principal Mr. J. Pittar Mr. S. Williams Mr. A. G-. Graham, Visiting Masters i Mr. J. C. Hoyte, Drawing Mr. Stubbing*, Pianoforte Sergeant-Major Haslem, Drill Mr. Veroni We3t, Dancing. TERMS (Payable quarterly; in advance) s Under 9 years of age ... £1 Is. per quarter Above 9 year 3of age ... £2 2s, per quarter Stationery, &c, 2s. 6d. and ss. per quarter respectively. Boarders ... Fifty and Sixty Guineas per annum, The Principal will be at home Every Afternoon from 2 till 5 o'clock, to afford information to parents for guardians. P. McVEY BAIRD, Principal, ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET. DAY AND EVENING- CLASSES. A DVANCED CLASSES in Latin, Greet, Xjl Erench, Logic, Algebra, and the higher branches of Mathematical Science. Vacancies for a few Boarders. C. B. ANDREW, 8.A., Head Master, LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, HALL OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Wellesiey; street, Auckland. Principal: Mrs. Colciough. MRS. CaLC LOUG- H, A Student from Queen's College, London, and a First-class Certificated Teacher under the : Auckland Board of Education, HAS opened this School with.the view of placing a sound and thorough English Education within the reach of all girls. There have been so many complaints of the superficial education that girls usually receive, that she hopes her efforts to supply the want by, opening a school in which solid useful knowledge will be the first care, will receive the support of the public, She has secured the, large Hall of the Association, one of the largest, best ventilated, and central rooms in Auckland ; and will endeavour, by strict attention, mental and moral culture, to make her School a success. The system of tuition, isthat pursued with such good results in the Ladies' Colleges in England, and the principle of the large State Schools in the United States. —that system which depends mainly on viva voce teaching, and eschews the obselete classics of a bygone day, using only the most modern and authentic School Books. Lectures on all useful subjects will comprise part of the course. Needlework, especially plain needlework, will be taught thoroughly. Iso Balls or Parties will be given / a yearly Picnic being the only recreation contemplated. Half-yearly examinations. Terms:—£l Is per quarter, payable in advance. Accomplishments, extra. r\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Adelaide Flour, 2001b., 1001b., 501b. , Oatmeal, 501b, 251b. Brandon's Candles, F.W. Sydney Maize Sugar, Company's No. 1 (Sydney) JBone Dust. Sydney No. 1, fine. GEORGE THORNE & CO., Fort street. SUIMEE FASHIONS. THE MISSES MILNE HAVE now open a well-assorted and Fashionable Stock of Millinery and Straw Goods _^ . Feathers, Flowers, Lace Goods ■jjjgaxUdresaesj Dress Caps SntToffMSiis, in the latest shapes Also, Lace Hais.'- S ai? d Jackets, Silk and Dress Materc** 8 , '. m . A choice lot of Fringe 3 ana" Gim P Trim" v mings. 37, WYNDHAM STKEE'f; ' Corner of Albert-street. SOETH SHORE, FLAGSTAFF. HOTEL, CLOSE TO HOLMES' WHABF. TTIHE FERRY STEAMERS call at the JL wharf every hall-hour during the day up to 11 p.m. The Proprietor of the above Hotel has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public, that having completed the alterations, and fitted the Hotel with e\ery comfort and convenience, he is prepared to entertain visitors on the most reasonabe terms. Ales, wines and spirits of the choicest brands. The Billiard Room is fitted with one, of Alcock's best tables. E. HOLLOWAY. 13th January, 1872..
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 642, 1 February 1872, Page 1
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