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ttdaeatiOßßl* A UCKLAND COLLEGE ft GRAMMAR £3L SCHOOL <rOo*»__. _869). FOR BOYS AND fiIRLS. Head Master: J. W. TZBBS. M.A.. Kebls Caller*, C__fo_d, sometime Taraianlaa Scholar, assisted by a large staff of University The Boys'and Girls' aides of the School are •nite aepanUa, hut both have the advantage of she highest teaching: Riven by tha Staff. The School C_urse.ain» at a sound Literary. Scientific, and <_owmerclal Education dnstrno* tion being also given in certain braaekes ef Technical Knowledge), and inelt-des preparation fer University Scholawhlpe and the eth« public examinations. BOARDERS.-Tha Read Master takes a Hn-itada-tmba-*f bora as hoard era at his residence at Home Bay, Ponsanbr. and is prepared to -.»__** arrangements whereby girls may be hoarded with other Msmtbers of the Staff. FRlfiSr—tfor pnpilv ia the Lower School, it under the age of thirteen years, £2 16a _ er Term: all others, £310s per Term, except that for two members of one family, both _b«rg .able with the higher fee. H is reduced to £3 3s for each. •■ Fall i-_a_«aUoa may be had en application to tbe'HaaM -faster; and Prospectuses may ba had from Mr Mayo. IS, Palmers-on Buildings, Queen-street. PR INCH ALBERT COLLEGE, U_T-Bh Qtnaw _m.. AtTCBXAKD. DEPARTMENT FOB BOYS. Band Master .BcaiAmt): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London Uaiversity). SsaaAd Master meaident.! B. M, LOW. B.A. (New Zealand). _ n^„„Jnnlar Master (fteaideni): H. O. CRADDOCK, MA. (NovrZealaaa). Master Lfcwer School (Reaidont: JOHN Q. BOLLARD (Trained and CertiHeate■v Teacher N.Z. Educational Itepartnjuntj, DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS. Head Master (Reaidont); THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University), First Assistant (Resident); MISS E. M. BAIN FORTH. M.A. (New Zealand' University I. Secesa. Assistant (Resident): MISS MABEL SALMONb. B.A. (New Zealand University). Mistress Lower School: MISS EMIUIBREID .Matrlo. N-Z. University). Assisted by aa Efficient Staff of "Visiting Masters. Altfctowft- Imilt oa the same grounds aa the Bays' Collage, and under the same manage* ment. the Girls' College Is a separate institution, ha vine its own playground. Copies ef the Prospectus, with any further information, mar be obtained On applying to the Headmaster at the College. . THING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. -"THE TOWER," REMUERA., Vi5_t0*...,....8KV, W. BBATTY, M.A, Principal: Mb GBAKAM BRUCE, 8.A.. with Honors of the Usilversity of London, Resident Assistant Masters: Mr C. T. MAJOR. M.A.. B.Sc. (Sometime Sudor Mathematical Scholar of the Univeraity of New Zealand), Mr K. A- McCULLOUOH, M.A. (Sometime Scholar of the University of New Zealand). Ms C E. MACKAY, SLA. (Sametlone Scholar of tho University ef New Zealand.. 11* A. CRUMP. * VISITING MASTERS Are engaged fer Music, Drawing, Carpentry aad Gymnastics,. , Spaeial 'Bus Arrangements for conveyance of Day Boys, Prospectus may be had en Application to the Principal: or from Messrs Upton aad Co.. Queen- street. Next Term commences TUESDAY, 9th February. Boarders and New Pupils are required to enter on MONDAY, the -th. M . The Principal will be at Homo to interview parents on FRIDAY, the sth February, and MONDAY, the Bth. ■ T ADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal: Mrs S. A. M. MOORE-JONES, M.U.C.P., M.M.. C.M.L.. S.K.D.. London and Cheltenham Staff of Four Resident Certiilcated and Qualified Governesses, and Professor Carl Schmitt. X.C.C.L. Piano and Violin, A. Towsey, Esq., Piano Classics and Modern Lanßua-.es: M. Hering, Esq., B. A.. Oxford University : Mias Laneo, Cambridge University; E. Pnyton. Esq., Artist. Painting; Mrs Sowerhy. Deportment and Dancing; A. Colwill. Esq., Shorthand, Typewriting Riding Master: E. W. Jennings. Esq., Coll. Coll., late Assistant Master at Pratt's Hiding School, London This first-class Private School for Girl, is conducted on unsectarian Christian principles, and provides standard Modern Education, with character-training to the highest ideal. The best Modern English and Continental methods are adopted.modiflsd to circumstances, and by long practical experience. Pure English is spoken aud English manners and habits are insisted en. . Parisian French taught conversationally as well as grammatically a la Goyen. Form I. specially prepared for the professions and Civil Service and University Matriculation Examinations. Pupils passing through all the Forms by entering at an early age reap great educational advantages aad save much time in their school llfo. The Home is healthy, cheerful and roflued. and maternal care and supervision _r« exercised. References given to parents, and inspection and inquiry aro invited. While the many subjects of the modern, high-class educational syllabus are thoroughly taught, to fit the pupils for the various avenues now open to v. omen, ihoald the exigencies of life require it. the Principal is keenly alive te the importance of training each girl for her true mission and destiny aa " Woman in the Home." With this in view, the Domestic Sciences receive the attention their importance demands. Fourteen Boarders only received. Three vacancies. Parents travelling can leave their daughters with confidence. References oxchji litre q* Prospectus en application to the Principal, or of Messrs Upton and Co.. Auckland. At Home from Fsbruary Ist. Term begins Fohruary 10th. . At the distribution of prizes In December, one scholarship, three gold and silver medals, and thirty-seven prises were carried off by tbe pnplli. .. . Ta c wi tt ow" s; WYNYARD STKEttT. BOARDING any DAY SCHOOL. Pr_nc_pa__-Mm. WILLIAMS, assisted hy an efficient Staff. m . . . . _ Special Claa.es, for Shorthand and Type* writing. Proapec—aes on,applteatlen. First Term will begin TUESDAY, Feb. 9th. SCHOOL OF MUSIC 83 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. THOS. E. CARTER TEACHER OF MUSIC and IMPORTER. Just Lawd*_j>—All thk Latbst _.ovj.l_ibs iv Music _.x_> Musical Ihstr.wknt9. Came and $«c the Wonderful MUSICAL MONOPOL. Drop a penny in the slot and the Monopal will play. Splendid selections of Mosle—Operatic, Dance. Songs, etc, etc This Is the Wna-rr Musical Novelty. For Sale. Also. Musical Clock, wilh dancing figure-, quite new. Largest Stock of Mouth organs in the trade. Aceerdeons. Antoh&rps, Concertinas, Violins, Banjos. Guitars, Mandolin.. Flute* Fiagoolettae, and all kinds of Fittings and Strings. Annuals for 18D7 to hand. uSto-Dat. M USIC aad MUSIC BOOKSVAMPING CHAftTS for Piano aad Organ. By its use anyone can play without aay knewledge of music whatever. Is; br post. Is 3d. Z Tha best CHRISTMAS BOX in the World Ai is one at oar Coupon Rolls of Best Music and oa, Vamping Chart. Post trao, 3s 6d. L Anyeneeuttfng ant this Caopcn and taking -»It to T. E. CARTEB'S," School of Musks. Z. will bo given for 2a one of hie Rolls of Beet 0 Mosle; nnhHshed price. 21s. 0" ai» WOOTH m MV8V8909.98. By post 2s 6d Ow 6s Ud Vioijh Casus are Worth doable. -fRKAPKST BOUSE IN TBE TRADBFOJ-. PS€lto£kS ondPICTUKja FRAMES, Being Importer aad Man _fart*_ rcr. . T. E, CARTER, ™^a? 0» 88. VICTORIA ST., AtfCKLAHTA

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1897, Page 3

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