Educational THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. . Headmaster: Jakes Adams, 8.A., Mem« ber of the Convocation of the London UniTersity. Lady Teacher: Miss Fanny Chittt, late Resident Governess Alexandra College, Victoria. rpHE object of this School is to famish 1 an EDUCATION of the HIGHEST ORDER for Young People of both sexes. The course of instruction will include English, Mathematics, Classics (ancient and modern), and ; Science; and pupils will be prepared for examinations in the Civil Service, the Law, and the Universit*. 81 rcial attention will be given to inirtrostion in Chemistry and Physics, and every pupil will receive a sound English Education. The Class Booms for Boys, and tjhe Class Booms for Girls are in separate buildings on each side of the headmaster's, house,. and will be furnished with all the apparatus necessary for elucidating every branch of study. It is contemplated establishing a limited number of Free Scholarships. The. school hours for bojs are from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. The school hours for girls are from 9.30 a»m. to 12.30 a.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. TERMS—Per annum, payable quarterly, in in advance:— One Scholar ... ..." £8 8 0 Two Scholars 14 14 0 Three Scholars... ... 18 18 0 Additional scholars belonging to the same parents by arrangement. In a future advertisement notice will be given of the hours parents can see the Head* master before the school opens. Parents and Guardians are requested to communicate as early as possible with the Chairman or Secretary, stating the number of children, their sexes, and respective ages, they propose to send. The school duties commence on MONDAY, April 6. L. EHRENFRIED, ' Chairman Board of Governors. General Notices IMPORTANT XM.AB Announcement M CG OWAN, oxr 3s TEA CELEBRITY: TVTOTWITHSTANDING the new ll Tariff (in order that all may enjoy their Christmas dinner with the orthodox plum-pudding), has deter* mined to continue thqpsale cf Carrants, Eaisins, and Lemon Feel at the usual prices. 3s. TEA. T TAKE this opportunity of thanlc JL ing the Public for the more than liberal support accorded to me, and to assure them that'l intend to show my appreciation thereof by providing the best articles obtainable, and disposing of them at a mere per-centage on the cost. I desire nothing better than plenty of competition in 3s Tea, confident ia the judgment and decision of a discerning public. IMPORTANT N OTIC E. GEORGE CROCKER, BOOT AJN.D SHOEMAKER, Baows SiBEEr, Gbahasisxown, /^ALLS the attention of the Publio to the v LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Which he is now Selling at j £T AUCKLAND PftICES! AXSO, Hid OWN MAKE, Which ho is Selling "at EXrJiEMLELY LOW PKICES,. To Suit thb^Times. A TRIAL SOLICITED. \ N.B.—REPAIRS Neatly Executed on th shortest notice, and at the VEKY LOWEST PEICES S^NCOCRAGE THAMES INDUS JCj TRIES.—Soe the Splendid Kaiapoi Tweeds at Wisemah's, £5 per Suit. Splendid Value n Fancy Coatings. VOUCHERS for Government Payment and Company Dobts—Printed and Bold at the Evening Stab Office. /CORRECT NUMBERS Guaranteed at \J the EVENING STAR Thame*
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3517, 3 April 1880, Page 1
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513Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3517, 3 April 1880, Page 1
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