Educational. A UCKX AND COLLEGE 4 GRAJaMijI jfl^ SCHOOL. *l FOR BOYS AND GDILS; (Founded 1869.) HEAD MASTER: Jf. W. TIBSS. M.A., Keblo Cellege, e»f«*i? Botnetiaw Taanaanian SShelar. . ~' t ASSISTANT MASTERS: : O.ILBERT, M.A-. sometime Scholar otCt(W Oxford, Chief Classical and English Mastv^J A. T. HARRISON. M.A.. Trinity C«Uege^ bridge. J. G. TRKVITHICK, Brewing aad WdsJ Master. Instructor ia the Work&lwp"^' J, F. SIiOMAN, B.A. tSydney), lataHead^ tor Girls' High SchoeL r^^ l P. MARSHALL, M.A., B^Sc., F.CLSi»«iI tiae Senior Scholar, University oM»2 Zealand. Science Master. SIT. J. K. BATIBS, M.A, {New Zealoiffi sometime Senior Scholar UnivenifcTj* New Zealand. "■? 3. H. TURNER, M.A., sonetiwo Seoif Scholar, University of New ZeaiMrtT^T J. MIGHT, 11.A.; sometime Senior SckolJ. U»iver«dty of New Zealand. ComaiewS Master: . ■ L. R, SULZBBJttOER, B.A:, Bruswli, S^ and Geraaa Muter. ASSISTANT IOSTRESSS3: i MISS X. G. WALLACE. MISS B. BLADES. j MISS F. A. HAULTAIN. , C MISS A; C. MORRISON. M*9L, tOßie£»i Scholar University of New Zetland. 1 MISS W. PIGKEN, M.A.. sometime SeW University of New Zealand, /n| VISITING MASTER: •* I i g> tfATKINS, Drawing Master (Sirla'.Std^ INSTRUCTOR IN GYMNASTICS. E«U$ Vf. M, CARROLLO. i" UPPKR QITKBN-ST, AUCiLANfI, DBPARTMENT FOR BOM. Headmaster. (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. ILondftt University), v Seeettd Mortar (RssiianU: B. H. LOW. B.A. (Now Zwdead). > Janior Mfcotor (Reside* t) I i H. O. CRADUOCK. M.A. <N««r ZeaJaatt! Master Lower School (Resides*):, , J9MN 0. BOLLARD. ' . DBt»ARTMfiNT FOR GIRLS. Headmaster (Resident): ' ' THOMAS JACKSON. M.A., (London Uaiveraity). \ First A9aistant|Ro*i«ientt: |, MISS R. W. McKHRROW.M-A, (NewZeafcS* Sacind Assistant (Resident).: 1 maa s. m. sainfohtu, m. a. (N«w zeata*. Aniated by an effloi.at ataff cC '] Tisitini; Mastera. v Althngh bnOt on'the nno ffr««nda?^a^ Boys' Coilcae, aad nsdar tha same mttu^J incut, tho Girls'ColJßEei* aefparateinsttMM haringr ite own plmrronad. . ~', "J Copies of the Prospectus, with any fnrtttf1' information, may be obtained on applying t» the Headmaster at the College. _JJJl_i XT ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAHI&! '", THE TOWER,"REMXTfiTEA. ]'.§. ■.■, ' • Vtsl^M..„-,■ '"v l ;§g EHKKBT.W.BEAAttriLA. ' "....'■ Principal: j ■' ' tt MR GRAHAM BRUCE. RA, with flMtfaJ' of Londou Unirersity.- j - Resident Assistant Mastera: • j URC. T. MAJOR, M.A:, B.Sc, SOBMtffii Senior Scholar of the University of Neil : Zealand, • ■ : . ■ MR It. A. MoCULLOUGH, M.A., eometiw*! Scholar of University of New Zealand, j MR C. E. MACKAY, B.A. ." "^ ' \ MR A. CRUMP. • '* | Visiting Masters for Paintlnjr* Drawing, Muisj Gymnastics, and Carpentry. . H Pi-ospectiis on application to the Principal* a ■ ,i X .Nest term will commence on TUEaDABi September 22nd, ' \\ '. XjL* Juu -Jl ■■■ ' . j. (London University) .! Prcparea Candidates for University, Crrl^i Service, and othex Bxamiaations. Sohooll vieltea. I.; Ad«ref9s: 0/6 Mrs. Oxley, Walla«a-strw^i Penronby. i OW X R GLBN 8I D Bjt UPPER STMONDS-STREBT. , BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL^ FOR GIRLSPrikoipai. : Mrs YOUN®. assisted by M ' efficient Staff. / W For special aubjeets best) Masters are eagagrt' Prospectuses on application. - ■. Third Term begins MONDAY. Soptember 2U,. GIUI. S 1 00IL" I0 B, Poasonby Road. PRINCD?AL .. .. MISS CHRYSTAS (Lato Head Mirtreaa Girls' Colletr*. -i Wellington), | .Aviated by the Best Masters and Reatdeafc v Tsachars. : ;: The Students are Prapared for TJniroanslty«ri| Civil Service Examinations. Uighoat Refereaees. ' Third Term begins THURSDAY, - ____ > _ 10th September. t \ MRS "T L"ORENOB "ANDBRBON2 bate Flawtist In Herr Carl Schmidt's Ladies' Orchestra. 1 Also Pupil of Mr A. H. Gee. J Ii prepared to receive PUPILS for PIANW FORTE, FLUTE and SINGING, at herStadWv 319, VICTORIA ARCADE. £| Mr A, H. Gee'B method of voice prodncttw •taught Terms on application. _ Studio. 20 x 18, for Hire for 4 *[ußical EVeaiatt Practisius. etc. Terms moderate.., SCHOOL OF MUSS 88 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. T. E. CARTER TEACHER OF MUSIC USD MUSIC SELLER. Teacher of the Violia. Piano. Banjo. GHBIUi Mandolin, Autoharp and TAMPING. JUST TO HAN»-A Lar*e Supply of JUDSS Cehrfirated SELF INSTRUCTOR. ~ YAMTTnW CKAJ3H& FOR T^B PIANO Aju>-OBftAll._. By its me anyone caa plaj witboot aujlnj*' ledjee of music wl»tev«r. AeeoMpamiißOOtt w Songs and Dances. A real boon. NoJbWM eboui€ be without one. Vide Home Pwj? Prioe, ONE SHILLING; By Post, ,I**s Thousands already boW. A Coapon. Bafl^M Music and Vaarpinfr Chart (post free) for 3s W 21s WORTH 07 MUSIC FOE 2& •» Anyone-cuttJnir wrt this Coupon and tajcM Jtlt to T. E, Carter, wUI »et lor 2s one <-otm ORoUMfBEST MUSK!. PnJslisheaj)rieev2* Si Eitrabt from the *• Auokla»4^Eveninß'Sl*t; 9 June 22:—'"FWJifajaia is beanjOfully prfw* Osad tha Seteetibtifl of Mnvto include BMP 0 aadPieces both-New aad Popular." POST 7RKB. S»-ed. ' PICTURES and PICTURE FRAJUS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Note the adobkss— Tr PADTCD VICTORIA SE* sCs IIAK I fen, AUCKLAND. " DA N C I N fi| ____ j Mm BOWERBY wfil reopen her ChgWW Ballroom- and Fanoy DancbiE «tSATySU»g 18a»in«t^ather Hall, Lowe* eynwn*K»S| Juvenika—Elementary, SATUKDAXt ,"2 a.m.; Advanoßd. 2 p.m.; Bkirt and J«S D&nora. 3.«6p.m. THURSDAY v <JffiJ>J» ? M portnx>ntaßp*eiaJty>. Adnlta-TUKSDAY^ p.m.: THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m. PriTOte Lessg ondClasßeg.perextanfioinent. For terms, 8*1 »»ply Woodvllle Hpuae. Pariiament «tr««%
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 213, 9 September 1896, Page 6
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