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Educational THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. Headmaster: James Adams, 8.A., Member of the Conrocation of the London Unirersity. Lady Teacher: Miss Fanny Chitty, late Resident Governess Alexandra College, Victoria. PTIHE olneot of this School is to furnish an JL EDUCATION of the HIGHEST ORDER for Young People of both sexes. The course of instruction will include Engliib, Mathematics, Classics (ancient and modern), and Soienoe; and pupils will be prepared for examinations in the Civil Service, the Law, and the University. Special attention will be given to instruction in Chemistry and Physios, and every pupil will receive a sound English Educa* tion. The Class Rooms for Boys, and the Class Rooms for O-irls 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. Parents and Guardian! 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 hours for boys 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 p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. SCHOOL FEES (Payable in Advance). One Pupil ... £2 2s per Quarter TwoPapils ... £3 13s 6d do. Three Pupils... £4, 14s 6d do. These terms are inclusive $ there are no extras. The Headmaster can be seen at his house daily from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., by parents and guardians who desire to receive information on the progress and conduct of their boys, or to send Hew .pupils. Quarter Days—April 12 July 6 September 27 February 1. It is contemplated establishing a'limited number of Free Scholarships. '- L. Ehrentbied, Chairman Board ef Governors.

Notices IMPORTANT NOTICE. GEORGE CROCKER, BOOT AID SHOEMAKER, Bbown Stbeet, Gbahamstown, Y^ALLS the attention of the Public to the LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Which he is now Selling at «■ AUCKLAND PEICES! Aiao, HIS OWN MAKE, Whioh he is Selling at EXTEEMELY LOW PEICES, To Suit thb Times. A TRIAL SOLICITED. KB.—REPAIRS Neatly Executed on the shortest notice, and at the VERY LOWEST PEICES

SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MACHINES! IF YOU WANT A SEWING MACHINE GO TO H. B. COOKE, Pollen Stbbbt, None but the BEST QUALITY of Machines kept in Stock. N.B.—All Kinds of Sewing Machine* RlPAIBED in a PRACTICAL MANNER on the Shortest Notice. Addeesb— H. B. COO£E, POLLEN STfiBET, GsUtAKaTOWN. 323

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3527, 15 April 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3527, 15 April 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3527, 15 April 1880, Page 1

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