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. Educational. . AUCKLAND COLLEGE A; GRAMMAB SCHOOL (Founded 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master. J. W,Ti883,M.A., KebleCollege^ Oxford, somotime Tasmanian Scholar, aa- . sistedbyalnrffcsiaffof University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are Suite separate, but both hare tbe advantage of ie highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branches of Tochnical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public examinations. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. ; Headmaster: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. <Lond»n), formerly Headmaster of Truro College,' Cornwall. Seaond. Master: FRANK AGUSTINE PEMBERTON, M.A.. Double Honour Man. New Zealand University. Lower School Master: JOHN G. EOLLARD, formerly of Queen's College. Visiting Masters for Music. Painting, Drawing (notan extra), Mnemonic^; and Typewriting. The regnlar College Course includes Greek, Latin, French, German, and Scripture. Special carols sriven to the modern side of education, including Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Precis-writing, Shorthand, and Science. Drill, Gymnastics, and Swimminp. are three important branchos of regular instruction. _Pnpils are prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service. Intermediate, and B.A. Ksimi, in which work the Headmaster has had much English exoerieaco. Little Boys are carefully taught in the Lower School. Boarders are received at moderate terms. The HftU-terin -will begin on MONDAY, April Ist. Prospectuses can ba obtained from Rer. H. Bull, Onehunga, Socrstary to the Board of Direotors; Mr John Edison, Queen-street; or, tho Headmaster. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Principals: Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD and Mr GRAEAM BRUCE, 8.A., with honors, London. Assistant Masters: Mr S. E BARBER aud Mr C. T. MAJOR, M.A. B.Sc. N.Z. University, Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations. Prospectuses may he obtained at the Diecesaa Office. Victoria Arcade. A 'Bus for Day Boyn leaves Newmarket daily. Gymnastic Instructor : Mr W. Carrollo. rfNUITION IN DANCING. J. Mug BRETT, successor to Mies Scott, is now forming Classes for teaching thelatcstand most fashionable Dances from Melbourne. New Waltz, Venetian Scarf Dance, Skipping. Ropo Dance, New Lancere, Skirt Dance, Cotillon. Minuets. Coehoueha, etc. Elementary commencing Saturday. March 30th, 7.30 p.m. Advnneßd and Juvenile Classes, Foresters' Hall, Newton. Terms on application. Address Mus BRETT, 22, Kybor Pass. LO WE R "OLBNSIDB, . UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: Mrs YOUNG, assisted hy an efficient Staff. For special subjects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application. First Term for 1895 began MONDAY, lltb February. •■■-•-.. Half Term begins Monday, March 25. MR"~JOHN MoDOUGALL, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MOSIC. Violin. Pianoforte. Organ, Singing, Vovca Cultivation. Schools attended. A&ircafl-NUGENT-ST., KYBER PASS. Miss buckland; From the Royal Conservatoire, Dresden, Will receive Students for VIOLIN AND SINGING At her Studio. A.M.P. Baildingg (2nd floor), opposite City Hall. Miss Buckland will re3ume duties on MONDAY. February 4. < -i '.-■.' Terms and prospectuses on application to P.O. Box 111. ~ . Term commences with First Lesßon. SHORTHAND ! SHORTHAND 1 TYPEWRITING! Ti'PE WRITING! BOOKKEEPING! BOOKKEEPING ! Clares now Forming. Prospectuses on Application. THE AUCKLAND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, QUEEN-ST. (Opposite Bank New Zoaland). PROFESSOR CARROLLOrS GYMNASIUM. Hold at tho YOU NG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AfSOCIATION. Corner of Wbst.ubsijet and Aluxkt stkskts. Anckland. Opening'Night—WON DAY, Mar. 25,1895. Cesses.— Adult Males, Monday and Thursday, from 7.-45 till 10 p.m.; Adult Ladies, Tuesday, from 2.30 till 4 p.m.. Saturday.frum 11 a.m. till 12.50 p.m.; Juvenile Girls and Boys, Tuesday and Friday, from 4.15 till SSO p.m.; Boys at School, Monday and Thursday, from 4.15 ti115.30 p.m.; Boys. Saturday, from 9.50 till 11 a.m. Schools visited ami-arrangements made to receive same at' Gymnasium. school of irosxe. 88, VICTORIA ST., AUCKLAND. THOS. E. CARTER Teacher of _rnr. PIANOFORTE. VIOLIN. BANJO. GUITAR. AUTO HARP, CORNET, Etc, VAMPING. Christmas and Now Year Holidays NOTICE TO VISITORS.-Arrangements made for Daily Lessons (or othorwias) as per agreement. Terms nnd Testimonials on application. Importer of Music and Musical Instruments. Cheapest House in New Zealand for all kinds of Picture Frames, herns? Importer and Manufacturer. Musical Instruments Tuned and Renalred. Gunsmith. W. H. HAZARD, Gunsmith, 176, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. IMPORTER OF ARMS. AMMUNITION. SPORTING REQUISITES & FIREWORKS From the leading British and American Manufacturers. Repairs of every description executed promptly and at reasonable rales. Prico Lists for warded to any address on application. John 0. Oldbuby.] [Fred W. Best ALDBUEY AND BEST, For 10 years with W. H. Hazard, PRACTICAL GUNSMITHS and GENERAL MACHINISTS. VICTORIA - STREET EAST (Four doors from The D.S.C). AUCKLAND. Repairs of every description promptly executed. Saddlery.' A J. WISEMAN k SON, j Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness, 759 & 165, Queen-st, Auckland. - ■ -■ . . '" ' ' ' I, i - i. i ■■'■■■■ . ' —*■ SILVERSTREAM SCHNAPPS (gold label). As clear and pure as crystal. 2

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 2 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 2 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 2 April 1895, Page 3

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