Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Founded 1869), FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master: J. W. fIBBS, M.^., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasmanian Scholar, assisted by a large staff of University Graduates. Tho Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by tho Staff. The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Sclentiilc and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public examinations. BOARDERS. - Tho Head Master takes a limited number of Boys as boarders at bis residence at Home Bay, Ponsonby, and is prepared to make arrangements whereby Girls may bo boarded with other Members of the Staff. FEES.—For Pupils in tho Lower School, if under the age of thirteen years, £2 10s. per Term ; all others, £310s. per Term, except that for two members of one family, both chargeable with the higher feo, it is reduced to £3 3s. for each. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master ; and Prospectuses may bo had from Mr. Mays, 15 Palmerston Buildings, Queen-street. T>RINCE ALBERT /COLLEGE QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London Univer sity), assisted by a large staff of Resident Masters and Mittresses. THIRD TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY. SEPT. 21ST. Although built on the same grounds as tho Boys' College, and under the same Management, tho Girls' College is a separate institution, having its own playground and Resident Teachers. Copies of the Prospectus, with any further information, may be obtained on applying to the Headmaster at the College |7"ING*S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. " THE TOWER," REMUERA. BOARDING AND~DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor _ .. Rev. W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal: Mr. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors of tho University of London. Assisted by a Large Staff of Resident Univorsily Graduates. LIST OF SUCCESSES FOR THE YEAR 189(1-97. Four Boys passed the Matriculation Examination. Four Boys passed the Senior Civil Service Examination. Nine Boys passed the Junior Civil Service Examination, two of whom gained the iSth and 38th places in New Zealand on a List of 298 -successful caudidatcß. Special Bus Arrangements for Day Boys. Prospectus may bo had on application to the Principal, or from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street, Next Term will begin on TUESDAY, 21st September. The Principal will be at home on MONDAY, the 20th, to enrol new hoys and receive parents. Telephone, 90G. T OWE R GLENS 1D E, JU UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING .AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal. - MRS. YOUNG, assisted by an efilcient Staff. Prospectuses on application. Third Term begins TUESDAY, September 21. "HP H E W I I, I. O W S," JL WYNYARD STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal .Mrs Williams, assisted by an Efficient Staff. Shorthand and Typewriting Classes conducted by Mr Cohvill. Prospectuses on application. Third Term begins September 21st, 1897. UOWARD HI SECCOiVrBE TEACHER AND WRITER PITMAN'S SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING Shorthand Transcribed and Typewritten. General Copying, Law Writing and Typewriting undertaken. Sole Agent Smith Premier Typewriters. Machinks Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. Typewriter Supplies. Typewriter Repairs. Note the Address: FORT STREET. T ADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal : Mrs. S. A. MOORE-J ONES, M.R.CP.: M.M.: CM. *. S.K.D. Stsv-T: Four Resident Certificated and qualified Governesses; and Professors Schmitt, Towsey, M. Briffaulfc, Payton. Cohvill and Sowerby. High-class Modern Education and Unsoctarian Christian training. Boarders limited. Inclusivo terms. Senior and Junior Departments. 88 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. . THOS eTcARTER TEACHER os- MUSIC & IMPORTER. JUST LANDED.—AII tho Latest Novelties in Music and Musical Instruments. d*".2°cc;*c ij a a-2-n H vo° ■52.2t.c_5 o£ I*l Hi &%*&s*&% h*%%%4 0> _i rs Own,? o v _) a) v a) <a <d o <s> oj O-tj-g ,£)>•.(■■. U) W W CO CQ W P. CO-O-Qi--Extract from tho Auckland Evening Star* June 22nd:—" The music is beautifully printedftnd the selections of music include Songs and Pieces both new and popular." "Auckland Weekly News-' : —- '"• We have received from Mr. Carter, teacher of music Victoria-street, one of his coupon rolls of music, and coming from such an old-established firm is quite guarantee enough that each roll con tains music published at 215., which will bo sold at tho low prico of 25." VAMPING CHARTS for Piano and Organ. By its use anyone can play without any knowledge of music whatever. Is.; by post, Is. 3d. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE FOR PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES. Being Importer and Manufacturer. T» E« GARTER, teacher OF VIOLIN, PIANO, BANJO, GUITAR. AUTOHARP, MANDOLIN, Etc. B8 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. EsTASfctSHED 1881. James Lawler FRENCH POLISHER TO THE TRADE. WGRKSH®P-20~VULGAIi LAKE,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 207, 6 September 1897, Page 3
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