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EdacatioaaL A UCKLAND COLLEGE & QRAMMAB jtaL school. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. <FOONDBD 1869.) IKEAD MASTER: .. W. TIBBS, M.A., Keble C»!l«ff«, Oxford, somotiiae Tasiaanian Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: Chief Olwwteal and l£*fclish Mnsteohip. Yactat. A. T. HARRISON, M.A., Trinity ColleES, CamJ. a^T^tEVITHICK, Bra-wing and Writing Master, Instructor in tbe Workshop. J. F. SLOMAN, B.A. (Sydney), late H&ad Master CrirU' High School. P. MARSH ALL, M.A.. B.S&, F.G.S., soraetmao Senior Scholar University at Naw Zealand, Science Master. , _ . , . J. HIGHT, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. Frea«h and Gsr»an Master. Rev. J. K. DAVIS, M.A. <N«xr Zealand), sometime Senior Scholar University ef New Zealand. J. H. TURNER. M. A., semetiiae Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. H. J, D. MAHON. 8.A., Gownercial Haste*. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES! MISS E, G. WALLACE. MISS F. A. HAULTAIN. MISS B. BLADES. MI3S A. C. MORRISON. M A., soiaetrjae Scholar University of New Zaaland. MISS W. PICKEN. M.A.. sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. VISITING MASTER: K. W ATKINS, Drawing Master (Girls' Side*. INSTRUCTOR IN GYMNASTICS. ETC.: W. M. CARROLLa T7" ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. "THE TOWER," REMUKRA. Visitor REV. W. BEATTY, M.A, Principal: Mr GRAHAM BROCK. R.A.. with Honors of the University of London, Resident Assistant Masters : Me C. T. MAJOR. M.A., B.Bc. (Sometime Fentor Mathematical Scholar of the University of New Zealand). Mr R. A. McCU!XOUGH, M.A, (Sometime Scholar of the University of New Zealand). Me C. K. MACK AY, i3.A, (Sometime Scholar of the University of New Zealand). Mr A. CRUMP. visrrrxG masters Are engaged far Music, drawing;, Carpentry and Gymnastics. Special 'Ens Arrangements for conveyance oi Day Boys. Pro»D«cra> may be had on Application to t&i!i Principal: or from Messrs Upton aad Co.. Qneen-sveet. Next Torm commences TUESDAY, 9th February. Boarders and New Pnpils are required to enter on MONDAY, the Bth. Tho Prlucijat vill be at Homo to interview oaronts on FRIDAY, tae sth February, and iVIONDAY. !hsSth. T AWES' COLLEGE, REMUERa: JLJ Principal: MlB 8. A. M. MOGRE-JONES, M.X.C.P., M.M., C.M.L.. S.K.D.. London and Cheltenham Staff of Four Resident Certificated and Qualified Governesses, and Professor Carl Schmitt, X.C.C.L. Piano and ~ Violin. A. Tovrsey. Eeq., Piano Classics and Modern Langroasrea : M. Hering, Esq., 8.A.. Oxford Universitr ; Misa Lance, Cambridge Uiiirorsity; E. Paytpn. Esai.. Artist, Painting: Mrs Sowerby, Deportment and Dancing; J. U. Colwill, Esq., Shorthand. Typewriting ? Riding Master: K. W. Jennings, Esq., Coll. Coll., late Assistant Master at Pratt'a Riding School, Loueion Thi3 first-class Private School for Girl? is conducted on unsectarian Christian principles, and provisos standard Modern Edncation, with cbaracter-training to the lushest ideal. The best Modern Kntrlish and Continontal mstiioda are adopted,modified to cireuinstaueos, and by long practical experience. Pure English is »pokf:n auit JCngllsh manners and habits are insisted on. Parisian French taught conversationally as well a» stramiuauoallr a la Goyea. Form 1. specially prepared for the professions and Civil Service .and VJnlversitj Matriculation JCsarainations. Pupils passing through all the Forms by en'ier(n« at an early ago reap great educational advantages and save mnua lliue in their school lifo. Th.j Woitn> is hoalthy. cheorful and refined, and maternal care and supervision u.ra oxorcl.«6d. References gh'cn to mrents. and inspection nnd Inqulrr are Invited. Whi]o the" i»,>uy subjects of ibe modern, hl3h-ola3S educational syllabus ux« thoroughly taught, to Ct the pu.>il« tor tbo VRrloua avonuos now open to worses, itltcaid tho oxlffoncles of life require it. the Principal is keenly olive to the Importance of tra.;ti&R i-aoh srlrl for her true mission and destluy riS " Wpinim in tlio Home.1' With this in view, l^ho Do.')in3li« Buiencos recolro the at'.eniion their ituponnnao (ipmands. j'onrtesa Koarlora on!y received. T!»ree vaainohis. PnrenU travelling ana leave their daughiers with confidence. References txchanged. Proapsotas on apDltcation to tho Principal, oi of Messrs Upton nnd Co.. Auckland.. At Mnnia from February lot, Totm baginj February 10th. A* thadUtrlbutien of prizes !n December, on« scholm-jihlp, throo sold and sSlvor rucduls, and thktv-BCvon urlfceß woro oarried off by th« puplfj. THE WILLOW S, WYNYARD STREILT. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Principal-Mrs WILLIAMS, aaswted by an elHtfisnt Staff. Special Clu3«oh for Shorthand and Typo writing Prospectuses on application. First Term will begin TUJ&3DAY, Feb. 9th, GI RL S1 COLL EG E, PONSONBY ROAD. FIRST TERM of this Year OPENED on WEDNESDAY. Feb. 10. Miss CHRYSTAL will bo at homo at Wentworth House on FRIDAY Next and MONDAY Next, from 2 to 5. LO WE R GLBNSIDE, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal—Mrs YOUNG, assisted by an efficient StafF. Latin and Mathematics—Mr H. H. Pinknky, B.A. (Lond. Univer.). French—Mis3 Lance (Cambridge University). Prospectuses on application. First Torm began WEDNESDAY, 10th Feb. 88 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. TEACHER OF MUSIC and IMPORTER. Jest Landed—All thb Latest Novelties IN MUSIC AND MnSICAIi iKStRr/MENTS. Come and See the Woaderful MUSICAL MONOPOL. Drop a penny in the slot and the Monopol will play. Splendid selections of Mnsic—Operatic, Dance. Pongs, etc, etc. This la the Latest Musical Novelty. For Sale. Also, Musical Clock, with dancing fijjuras, quite new. Largest Stock of Month Organs in the trade. Acoordeons. Autoharps, Concertinas. Violins, Banjos. Guitars, Mandolins. Flates, Fla^eolattes, and all kinds of Fittings and Strings. Annuals for ISJ7 to hand. Up-to-Dats MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS. VAMPING CHARTS for Piano and Organ. By ita use anyone can play without any knowledge of music whatever. Is; by post. 1b 3d. g The best CHRISTMAS BOX in the World Ois one of our Coupon Rolls of Beat Music and a Vamping Chart. Post f re«, 3s 6d. B. Anyone cutting out this Coupon and taking git to T. E. CARTER'S. School or Music, p. will be given for 28 one of hia RoLLb of Boat U Music; published price, 21s. 0 21s Worth of M usio fob 2s. By post 2a 6d. Our 5s lid Violin Cases are worth double. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE FOB PICTUUSS and PICTURE FRAMES, Being: Importer aad Manufacturer. T F fiARTFK TELA.CEB33LR li L tmr? a Ln ? of VIOLIN, PIANO. BANJO, GUITAR* MANDOLIN, Etc 88. VICTORIA ST., AUJC^AUD.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 20 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 20 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 20 February 1897, Page 3

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