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Educational. — ———— — ~ ~ a Auckland college & grammas | JA. SCHOOL (Founded 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. \ : Head Master. J. W. Tibbs, M. A., Keblo Collega, Oxford, sometime Tasmaniaa ? Scholar assisted by a large staffot University Graduates. The Boys'and Girla'siuos of tho School are (juite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Stan"! • : The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Seientifio, and Commercial Education (instruction beinjralso given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge).and includes preparation for University Scholarships ; and the other publio examinations. . : . Full information may be had on application to tho Head Master. . RINCE ALBERT CO LLEG E, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. Headmaster: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. : (London), formerly Headmaster of Truro College, Cornwall. , ..- Second Master: FRANK AGUSTINE PEMBERTON. M.A., Double Honour Man, New Zealand University. Lower School Master: JOHN G. BOLLARD, formerly of Queen's College. Visiting Masters for Music, Painting, Drawing (not an extra), Mnemonics, and Typewriting. The regular College Course includes Greek, j Latin, French, German, aud Scripture. Special care is.given to the modern side of education, including Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Precis-writing, Shorthand, and Science. Drill. Gymnastics, and Swimming are three important branchos of regular instruction. Pupils are prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service. Intermediate, and B. A. Exams., in which work tho Headmaster has had much English exoerie&ce. .Little Boys are carefully taught in the Lower School. Boarders are received at moderate terms. The Half-term.willbegin on MONDAY. April Ist. v /-... ■.-.■ ■~'■■. ' 1.-:.;!- : ■' Prospectuses can ba obtained from Rev. H. Bull, Onehunga, Secretary to tho Board of Directors; Mr John Edeon, Queen-street; °r> tho Headma«ter. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, .. BT, JOHN'S COLLESE. TAMAEI. Principals: Rev. P. 8. SMALLFIELD and Mr GRAHAM BRUCE. 8.A., with honors, London. Assistant Masters: Mr E. H. BARBER and Mr C. T. MAJOR. M.A.. B.Sc, N.Z. University. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service,' and other examinations. Prospectuses may bo obtained at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. A 'Bus for Day Boya leaven Newraarketdaily. Gymnastic Instructor: Mr W. Carrollo. UITION IN DANCING. Mrs BRETT, successor to Miss Scott, is now forming Classes for teaching the latest and most fashionable Dances from Melbourne. New Waltz, Venetian Scarf Dance, Skipping Rope Dance, New Lancers, Skirt Dance, Cotillon. Minuets. Cochoucha, etc. Elementary commencing Saturday. March 30th, 7.30 p.m. Advanced and Juvenile Classes, Foresters' Hall, Newton. Terms on application. - Addresß Mrs BRETT, 22, Kyber Pass. LOWER GLENS IDE, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND~~DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prinoipax : Mrs YOUNG, assisted by an efficient Staff. / For special subjects bestmastera are engaged. Prospectuses on application. First Term for 1895 began MONDAY, lltb February. Half Term begins Monday, March 25. MR TO H N M o Dl^G AL L, PROFESSIONAL TEACHEB OF MUSIC. Violin, Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Voice Cultivation. Schools attended. AAflregß-NUQJENT-ST,. KYBER PABS.__ MISS BU C K'L AN D," From the Royal Conservatoire. Dresden, Will receive Students for VIOLIN AND SINGING At her Studio. A.M.P. Bufldinga42nd floor). Miss Buckland will resume duties on MON"« DAY. February 4. Terms and prospectuses on application to P.O. Boxlll. . . a • commences-with Firsb LesBOD; SHORTHAND! SHORTHAND l M TYPEWRITING 1 T YPKWRITINGI BOOKKEEPING! BOOKKKEPINQI Classes now Forming. . Prospectuses on Application. C THE AUCKLAND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, QUEKN-ST. (Opposite Bank New Zealand). PROFESSOR CARROLLO'S . GYMNASIUM. Held at tho YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Corner of Wklleslet and Albert streets. Auckland. Opening Night—MONDAY, Mac. 25,1895. Classes—Adult Males, Monday and Thursday, from 7.45 till 10 p.m.; Adult Ladies, Tuesday, from 2.30 till 4 p.m., Saturday,frem 11 a.m. till 12.30 p.m.; Juvenile Girls and J3oys, Tuesday and Friday, from 4.15 till' 5.30 p.m.; Boys at School, Monday and Thursday, from 4.15 ti115.30 p.m.; Boys. Saturday,' from 9.30 till 11 a.m. Schools visited and arrangements made to receive same at Gymnasium. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 88, VICTOBIA ST., AUCKLAND. • THOS. -E. CARTES? TKAO9BK OF THE PIANOFORTE. VIOLIN, BANJO. GUITAR, AUTO HARP, CORNET. Etc,, VAMPING. Cliristmas and New Year Holidays NOTICE TO VISITORS.-Arrangements made for Daily Losnonn (or otherwise) aa per agreement. Terms and Testimonials on application. Importer of Music and Musical Instruments. Cheapest House in New Zealand for all kinds of Picture Frames, being Importer and Manufacturer. Instruments Tuned and Repaired. , , —, ———. — v Timber Merchants. (LIMITED), . - •Custqms-st. West, Auckland, KJIEP IN STOCK 3,000,000 FEET of SEASONED TIMBER. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS desirous to maintain a reputation for good work should specify TIMBER. FLOORING, LINING. MOULDING, DOORS, and SASHES must ba supplied from tho KAURI TIMBER COMPANY (LIMITED). ; - HOUSE OWNERS AND INTENDING BUILDKRS should also soe that their best Interests are served by insisting upon getting all their Timber from tbe KAURI TIMBER COMPANY (Lr&HTED), who have at all times largo stocks of THQROUGHLY-SEASONEI) TiMBSK. TIMBER MERCHANTS, AxcMtraves. Skirting, Moulding, Timbe? Joinery, Bricks and Lime, at very lowest prices. LARGE STOCKS OF SEASONED TIMBER, , All orders receive our personal supervision, LEYLAND, O'BRIEN, 4'^6, STEAM, SATV. AND PLANING MILLS. Cpstoms Street V/wes. Aocki.*hd. GILBEY'S DRY GIN. Doctors reoom- - mend it to their patients. 3

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 28 March 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 28 March 1895, Page 3