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EdnipatipnalHERR L.'-TtfTSCHK A, Professor of Music, Hobson-street. resumes duties now." Graffifnjfar.Bcliotttand St. John's College visited. ... ' jjj ' ~^, ,-'SSt." t . -i •— c. . MR ARTHUR TOWSEY Haaßesunied TeacliTng at his Residence," '" " •' --' HOBSON-STBEET''' ' ' ' "l*/B R W. ■■FOTr~Fe~S FORBE'SJ 111 .TEAqHER>QF PJANO, SINGING, and VOICE PRODUCTION, ORGAN axd HARMONIUM.. KYBER PASS ROAD (corner Ciareimbut-st.) M""' r , ■ -w-. • .-..„ TsTt. v a ~r~"t, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Has Resumed Teaching at his Rooms. . SYMONDS-STREET. Proßpectuse3 on application- io Messrs Eady ••"■'■'■ ■-■ " '■• and Co," ' ' ' M R" ij 0 H" N. . T?T U L-L E R, .. .«J ... .■• JD -.a:, v i -i.TEISfpR ... VOCALIST, •• Is prepared to recei c"c a limited number 'of Pupils.for VOICE-" PRODUCTION AND THE-ART O.F; BINQINQ,-...; Only«. Sipger can T.rainthe Voice. .^TJr.ro.coi«nejcei|ri!iDLflEail£.siaoa., Mr JOHN FULLER is also open to accept engagements for Evening Concerts, Sacred Concerts, Oratorios, Cantatas, etc. Concerts provided. For terms, etc., apply Richardson's. Queen-st. 11 VV\ X BAXT ER, NEWTON (Top op Gundry-strket), Choirmaster of Church of the Sacred Heart, and late Organist and Choirmaster St. James' Presbyterian Church, RESUMES TEACHING, and is prepared to receive Pupils for instruction in Singing and Playing Piano, Harmonium, and Violin. Fees : Per Term of Twelve One Hour Lessons, TW§ Guineas ( perjrerm .of Twelve Half-Hour Lessons, One Guineaj Pupils attended at thoir awn homes, One Guinea extra]y|ISS HARDING,"Teacher of Music, iv_a Resumes Duties on Monday, February sth, 1894. t-^Grafton Road. MT S if' H O W : Tr E. N, HoBSOX-STRtiBT, TEACHER Ojf1 PIANOFORTE. Spepial.Attention.to 'J'hQory and Technique. Terms on application. IS'S" MARLEY,. TEACHER OF PIANO KORTE.-r-Duties Resumed and terms obtainable «t' STAMFORD HOUSE, Upper Symonds-street. RS BUCK WORTH, Teacher of the . Pianoforte, js prepared.to receive pupils, or to attend at theii'homes. Tvyolve years' experience. Terms ami references on applicatiou.—Glen Ayr, Eden Crescent. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND JA. '.GRAMMAR SCHOOL.. , FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. [FOI7NDBD 1869.] AMENDED PROSPECTUS. HEADMASTER-. J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Kcble Collego, Oxford; sometime Tasmauiaa Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: O: ILBHRT.'M.il.Viom'btime Scholar, of C.C.C., Oxford. Chief Classical and English Master, A. T. HARRISON, M.A.. Trinity College, Cambridge. E. R. WATKINS. French Master. J. G. TREV.mi:u;iwNiival Architect, Drawing and Writing Master, Instructor in thß Workshop. J.K. SLOM'AN, '-li. A. (Sydney), late Head Mnster Girls'.Hi^h School. G. LIPPIAT'ft (New Zealan4), Science Master. REV. J. K. DAVIS, M.A. (New Zealand), Bometirae Senior-Scholar University of New Zealand. J. 11. ffURNJ3R;,M.A., sometime Benior Scholar University of N*ew Zealand. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: Mies S. G. Wallace M'i3S H. Br,Ai>itO Miss F. A. Uai'ltain Miss A. C. Mokkison, M.A. VISITING MASTER: K. WATKINS, Drawinir Master (Girls' Side). I INSTRUCTOR I\> GYMNASTICS, &c.: W. M. CARROLLO. NOYS' AND GIRLS' SIDES.-The two Rides of the School are quite sepurato, while each is under the .iinniofli«,te supervision of the Head Master. Tho Chief Mnstcrs ii\ each dopartmentundortßkd the work 'of tho highest forms on botlraides of tho Schooi. The Girl's1 School ! is on the South side of-the building, and they enjoy the uao o£ the two lawn tennis courts. FEKS.—These are : For Pupil in tho Lower School, IE under the" aX« of Ihirtoon years, £2 , 16s per term; for all others. .-63 10s per term, except that for two member;? of one family, both chargeable with the higher fcl. it is rorlucedto£3 3seach. All fees tire" pnyable in advance to the Treasurer, who attends at the school to collect them" on the first Tuesday and the following Monday in each term. COURSE OF INSTRUCTIO>7.— The ordinary course1 comprises the usual English subjects— Mathematics (includiuic Arithmetic). Writiner, Diaw rig. Lntin,.French, and Natural Bcieueu). Greek and G«rm».n will be introduced should a sufficient demand arise. The study of Latin is optional. Book-kecpinrr, Mensuration, and | Shorthand are amongst the alternative subjects forboys. Tho school oilers special advantages for the study of Natural and .Technical Science, tho Upper Forms having the \ise of a wctlfurnished Chemical Laboratory. Science teaching is begun as early as possible. The subjects for the Lower Forms are Elementary Chemistry and Physics. In the highest form on the Boys' side, tho subjects. takQn we Chemistry (iucluding Qualitative Analysis) and Electricity and Magnetism; in the highest" form on tho Girls' side.. Botany and Heat. The course in Mechanical Drawing qn tho Boys' sirte includes Plane and Holid Geometry, followed liv Working Drawings from actual machinery. Pupils who have commeneerl with tho ordinary course may, at the beginning of any term, I substitute ifte alternative subjects for Latin. i Dri!l and Gymnastic Exercifes ore roippiilßory for all nor specially exempted. Gloss-singing i 3 taught to those of the pirls whose paron.ts desiro it. ArranKemcnts can be 'made lor 'Icssdns in Music outside the school hours. WORKSHOP.—lnstruction and practice is given in Carpentering, Joining, and Turning, by Mr Trovithick in the School Workshop. The classes meet in the luncheon hour, and after aftornoon school. TJio only charge i&foithe actual value of timber used. BOARDERS.-The Head Master is prepared to inako BUCh'arra'ngeinentß as will on.-.hlo boys from the country so.board either at his own houso, or with one of tho Assistant Masters. FIRST TERM, 1894. '■' The School wili Re-open on TUESDAY, February 13, at a quarter-past nine. The Head Master will attend to receive names of applicants for admission, on FRIDAY, February 9 froni thvp.b to a quarter-past lour pm and on MONDAY. February 12, from a (luar'ter-past nine to half-past ten a.m. Ihe Entrance Examination, for iho purpose of classifying now pupils, will be held on MONDAY, February 12, commencing at 10 a.m. W-. WALLACE KIDD. Secretary. THE WILLOWS,' WYNYARB-STRKET, ; BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL. j Principal .. .. Mrs Williams. I Assisted by an efficient staff. First Term begins on WEDNESDAY. February 7 1804. Pupils prepared fc* jAK'ttriculation, ' "' ~" Civil ServitJ&VafSd Otlter examinations. Mrs Williams will be atHoßie.frotu February 1, Prospectuses on application. _ j TpT6inrO~N B V COLL EG E. Principal .'. MissLtLJAN EDOER, M.A. Next Term will begin on TUESDAY, Feb. 13th. New Pupils are required to a: tend oa Monday, Fob. 12, between 10 a.m. and 12. Prospectuses, eto., on application. Miss Edger is at home on Monday Afternoons (excepting the third in the month) from 3.30 to 5 p.m. ' BQAKDiNG.' AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAJU. Principals: Rev. P. S, SMALL FT ELD and Mr GRAHAM BRUCE, U.A., With honors, London.. . .--..■ Pupils prepat-edfor tha Matrieu'atior.. Civi! Sr.rvfcft. orxn other Pxn.niinstJon". 'Next Term will begin MONDAY. Fob. 5. Prospectuses may be cbtaine'd at. tho Diocesan Otllce. Victoria Arcade. .. h ,. # A 'Bus for Day Boys leaves Newmarket aftiiy. ft ,'H ISSTCANE'S School, Sentinel Road, J'g Ponsonby., will be re-ppened on Monday Feb. p. 1894. Extras: Music ari.l French. , INDERGARTEN.—Mise Rowe'a Kindergarten School, Choral Hall. Reopens Monday, Feb. 5. Terms as before.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 3 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 3 February 1894, Page 3

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