Education. MRS. J. WOOL LE T, Teacher op Pianoforte, Having resigned bar appointment at the Ladies' Collegiate School, AVellesley street, begs to announce that she will receive pupils at her own residence, on very moderate terms. First quarter of 187:5 to commence on Monday, January 27. Karangahape Road, opposite Newton Post-office. T\ R AXE- STREET MISS GTPP.ONS'S Seminary for Young Ladies will Re-open on MONDAY, ISth inst. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Dictation, Grammar, Geography, History, and Needlework, .£1 Is. per quarter in advance. Music, Drawing, and French extra. Miss Gibbons is a first-class certificated Teacher, and has been several years engaged in tuition. AUCKLAND WESTERN A CADEM V, HOBSON-STREET! ESTA BLI SH E D 18 0 5 . REV. PETER MASON, 8.A., Ediniwroh, AVill Re-open on MONDAY, the 27th inst. BRANO H E 8 :— English: Reading, Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Hook-Keeping. AC. Mathematics: Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration, Trigonometry. Classics. Drawing. Fees, quarterly in advance : fil Is, .£1 lis fid, £2 23. The pupils will be subjected to a strict quarterly examination, and every means used to secure satisfactory progress. Uiisectarian religious instruction is given, and the morals of tlie pupils are carefully watched over. Mason's Geohuai'iiv ok -New Zealand. Second thousand in the press. Upton's, Qneen street. Mrs Mason's Pupils will Re-assemble, Pitt street, Newton, on the 27th inst. NORMAL SCHOOL, HIGH -STREET, The above School will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, IP.th January, under the charge of Mr and Mrs Macintosh, whore Pupils will be carefully taught History, Geography, Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic, I'ook-kceping, i^c, with a strict moral training, I'.s per quarter ; Latin, French, and Mathematics (including English), BOs per quarter. Undenominational. MODERN LANGUAGES. TNSTRUCTION given in Erencli or -1- German, by a Foreigner.—lnformation may do obtained from K. Macßae, Esq, Head Master, Auckland College and Grammar School, or at the office of this paper. THE AUCKLAND COLLEOE, UPPER QUEEN STREET, I AVill RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 13, 187:5. j Reduced scale of charges, payable in advanceBoarders from €10 10s per quarter,'according to age ; I High School, £1 10s fid per quarter, or 103 fid per ! month ; A'oung Ladies' School, £1 Is per quarter, or I 7s per month ; Junior School, 12s per quarter, oris i per week. French, German, and Music are extras. Training School koj: Teachers -The Principal will be glad to receive into the College persons desirous of being trained as Teachers, and of obtaining Certificates under the Education Act, 1572. Wm. TAYLOR, Principal. I Auckland College, December 27, 1872. THE Rev. "W. Taylor having leased the AVesley College property, I have great i pleasure, as Chairman of the Trustees, in stating my j ! belief that tlie Education to be given under Mr. I Taylor's superintendence will be strictly undenomi- i 1 national in its character, and would therefore re- \ | commend the College to the body of Wesleyans in i I this province. (Signed) C. AY. RIGG. « I Auckland, December 27, 1872. WELLINGTON NORMAL S C II O O L S, WELLI NGT O X STP.K ET. Boys' School .. .. Principal: Mr Harrison. Girls' School .. .. Principal: Miss Longmore. The above Schools will be Re-opened on Monday, January 13. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Vk ELLE SL E V STRE ET, Principal: Mrs Rusiibrook. The first term of 1873 will commence on THURSDAY, January 30. Terms, &c, on application to Mrs Rusiibrook, at he School, on and after 28th inst. MISS NORMAN, Teacher of Music (pupil of Mr Hoffmann for the last five years), Waterloo Quadrant, five doors from Princes-street. The North Shore attended. MADAME MOLLER, Teacher of Singing and Piano, Hermitage, Princes street. Miscellaneous, o v a a r s;. CARGOES OF ASSORTED SUGARS Daily expected from Mauritius and Batavia. OWEN & GRAHAM. Tjl X GLADIA TEU R, NOW LAND IN G, Edmond's XXX, Dublin Stout, pig brand Blood, AVolfe & Co.'s XXX do Blood, AVolfe & Co.'.s Pale Ale Gninness's Stout. OWJ3N* GEAHAM. I
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 884, 7 January 1873, Page 1
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