Edacatlonfll. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS St JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. HEADMARTxa : Rev. P. 8. SMALLFIELD. Absistast Martktw (Resident): Mr B, H. BARBER (New Zealand University), and M* M. HEKRINS, 8.A., with Honort, Qsoon'i Gollors, Oxford University. VISTIN® MASTERS.— Pianoforte and Drawing: Mr R' LESLIE HUNT. Violin, MedumiealDrawing and Carpentry: Mr P. R. TRBVITHICK. Gyiansatieo: Mk W. M. UARROLLO.. Pupils prepared (or the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Tele phenol. Prospectnuea way be bad »ti the Diocesan Office. Victoria Arcade.
AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL (founded 1869). FOR BOYS AND OIRLS. HeadlOstsb: J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Kebl» Colloge. Oxford, sometime ■ Taomahian Scholar, assisted by a large staft at Uairoislty Graduated. SUCCESSES OF THE SCHOOL FOX THE YEAR, 1895 6. 1. SKNIOR BISTEICT SCHOLARSHIPS. . Tho School gained Ton out of the Eleven Scholarships offered by the Board of Education. 2. JUNIOR UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS. The School gained Five out of Fifteen Scholarship* offered by the University' {or competition among the schools of the Colony. All the other candidates from the School patsed "with credit" 3. If ATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Thirteen panted; and One the Medical Preliminary. « THB SCHOOL SAINED THE "GILLIES BCIICNCK SCHOLARSHIP. at Urflvor*ity Colloere. 6. JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. The School won Five Cadetchips in 1895. THE RESULTS FOR 1896 ARE NOT YET PUULISHKD. "ORiNCE 4l LBERT /^OLLBGP, UPPER QUJ-KN-ST.. AUCKLAND. DEPARTMENT FOR &IRLS. Next Term Begins MONDAY. Ist June. Headmaster (Resident): .Mb T. JACKSON, At.A. (London University) First Assistant (Resident): Miss R. Vf. MoKkrhow. M.A. (Otago UnJveraiti) Saoond Aa.istant (Resident): Misa E. M. lUmironTa. M.A. (Otago University) •' Visiting Teachora for Music, Fronch and Drawing. A JUNIOR DIVISION for Girls from 7 to 10 years of age will be opened at the beginning of the Sebond Term, lot June. ■ Applications for the admission of Pupils, and for the College rroupcctns. should be uiado to th<i Heatlmuator. at the CoUweo. Upper QueonBtrttet. FOR THE PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, RESIDENT JUNIOR MASTER. Applicationa to be addrosied to the Headmaster, Upper Queon-street, before 26th May, jt%. ■ T ADIES' |-IOLLEGE, ¥) EMUERA. Pmnotil: Mrs MOORK-JONUS, M.R.CiP.; M.M.; CM.; S.K. Staff of flrst-cl&B8 Professors and fonr Resident qualified Governesses. Applications for Vacancies as they occur will tie entertained In order of application.
LOWER O LIN SIDE, UPPER SffMOHDS-STREBT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. Prihgjcpai,: Mrs YOUNG, asatoUd by aa efficient Staff. For «pe«iAl subject* best masten an «BE*g>w< Proapedusea on apnlicalion. _. 'J GIRL S' C 0 L.C B6 E. Poxwonby Koad. PRINCIPAL .. .. MISS CHBYSTAI (Lato Head Mistress Girls' ColleKo. Wellington), . Assisted by the Best Masters and Resident Teachers. The Btttdents are Prepared for UnirarsMy and Civil Service Examinations, Highest References. Next Term basins May 27th. DA N C I N. 'G. Mrs 80WERBY. will reopen her Clag&ea for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing on SATURDAY, 18th mat,, at her lial). Lower SymondM Btrcot. Juveniles-Elementary. SATURDAY, 10.30 am.; Advanced. 1- p.m.; Skirt and Fancy Danocß, 3.16 p.ui. THURSDAY. 1.15 p.m. (De-porUnnnt-n Spscialty). Adultß-TUESDAY,-7.30 p.m.; THURKDAY, 7;30 p.m. Private Lessons and Ciaase?, per arrangement. For terms, eto., apply WoodyilloHPUßß. Parliamniit street PROFESSOR CARROLLO'S GYMNASIUM. Holdftttho YOUNG MJEN'aCHRJSTIAN A BSOCIATION. Corner of Wellosloy and Albert streets, Auckland. CLASSES—AduIt Males: Monday and Thursday, from 7.45 till 10 p-us. Adult Ladies : Tuesday, from 2.30 (ill 4 p.m.; Saturday, from 11 a.m. till 12.30 p.m. Jurenilo Gfrln ana Boys: Tncsday and Friday, from 4.16 till 5.30 p.m. Boys at School: Monday and Thursil&y. irom 4.15 till 6.20 p.m. Boys: Saturday, from 9.30 till 11 a.in. Private Lessons and Schools attended aa per agreement, i School of Music 88 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. T. E. CARTER TEACHKR OF MUSIC and MUSIC SELLER. Teacher of the Violin, Piano, Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin. Autoharp and VAMPING. Terms and Testimonials on application. REPAIRER OF ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JUST LANDED—A Splendid Assortmeat of Violins. Cellos, Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins. Accordeons, Concertinas, Autoharps; Violin and Banjo Strings, Violin Cases «it 5s lid. worth deubl«; Flutes. Flaseolots and Mouth Oigans; and a grand lot of Musical Novelties never before seen in New .Zealand. Come and See. MUSIC! MUSIC I MUSIC! We havo a Choice Assortmnnt of all the Latest and Popular Music. Al«*. all kinds of Books and Tutors for all Instruments up to date. NEW MUSIC constantly arriving. . PICTURES and Picture Frames IN ENDLESS VARIETY. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE, being Direct IMPORTER and Manufacturer. All kinds of Frames made to ordar on the shortcut notice. . Note the Adbbkss— T. E. CARTER, 88, VICTORIA ST. AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1896, Page 3
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