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Educational. A UCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAM* _/V MAR SCHOOL (FoUHDKD 1869), FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Head Master: J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Koble Col- j leee Oxford, Bometime Tasmaman Scholar, | assisted by a large staff of University i Graduates. Tho Boys' and Girls' eides of the School ara j quite separate, but both have the advantage or toe higheßt teaching given by tho Stem The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientific and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branqhes or Tochnical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public examinations. BOARDERS. — The Head Master takes a limited number of Boys as boarders at his residence at Home Bay, PoiJßonby and is prepared to make arrangements whereby Girls may do boarded with other Members of the Staff, j FEES —For Pupils in the Lower School* if i under the age of thirteen years, £2 16s. per | Term; all others, £310s. por Term, except that for two members of one family, both chargeapie with the higher fee, it is reduced to £3 3s. for each. Full information may be had on application to tho Head Master ; and Prospectuses may bo had from Mr. Mays, 15 PaUnerston Buildings, Queen-street. PRINCE A LBERT /COLLEGE QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. EOARDERS AND DAY '_ SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University), assisted by a large staff of Resident Masters and Mistresses, Although built on the same grounds as the Boyg*''College, and under the fiamo Management, the Girls' College is a separate institution, haviag its own playground and Resident Teachers. Copies of tho Prospectus, with any further information, may be obtained on applying to tho Headmaster at the College. DRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. By resolution of the Board of Governors, Entrance Scholarships for Boys and Girls providing Free Tuition for Three Tears will be open for competition by examination at Prince Albert College shortly after the beginning of the First Term, 1898. Full particulars can be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of Governors. THOMAS ALLEN, Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland. |7- ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. " THE TOWER," REMUERA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor _ .. Rev. W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal: Mb. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors of the University of London. Assisted by a Large Staff of Resident University Graduates. LIST OF SUCCESSES FOR THE,YEAR . 1806-97. ' Four Boys passed tho Matriculation Examination. Four Boys passed the Senior Civil _Setvice_ Examination. Nine Boys passed the Junior Civil Service Examination, two of whom gained tho ISth and 3Sth places in New Zealand on a List of 208 successful candidates. Special Bus Arrangements for Day Boys. Prospectus may bo had on application to th» Principal, or from Mesßrs. Upton and Co., Queon-street Next term begins TUESDAY, February 15th, 1898. LOWER GLEN SIDE, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal. — MRS. YOUNG, assisted by an efficient Staff. Prospectuses on application. First Term 1898 begins TUESDAY, Sth February. . "OONSONBY HIGH SCHOOL, * j ST. MARY'S ROAD. Principal: Mrs Warrington, M.R.C.P. (cert.) Pupils can join single classes. Evening classes for girls and boys. MADAME WIGMORE (late student Royal , Academy of Music). Teacher *>f thb Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Sight Singing and Theory of Music, begs to inform her friends that she has Removed to Quamby, Boston Road. SCHOOL OF MUSIC 88 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. THOS. c! CARTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, IMPORTER AND REPAIRER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JUST LANDED—AII the Latest Novelties in Music and Musical Instruments. iliffajFT! ~ a 1 -o* ISB IJ| i** s ?i^*s&S«safari a i.i! flJllilS jjiliiliii1! || § 3^^.^. SoSgSSgSSS H ~ S"<*af3s,,B 'S "i "S'S'S'S'g'S a r-j Extract from the Auckland Evkniwq Star, June 22nd :—"The music is beautifully printed, and the selections of Music include Songs and Pieces both new and popular." " Auckland Weekly News ":—" Coming from such an old-established firm iu-quite guarantee enough that each Roll contains MusiG published at 21s, which will be sold at the low price of VAMPING CHARTS for Piano and Organ. ' By its use anyone can play without any knowlcdgo of Music whatever, Is; by post, Is 3d. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE FOR PICTURES and PICTURE FRAMES JUST LANDED—Up-to-date Mouth Organs Accordeons, Concertinas, Violins, Mandolins' Autoharps, Guitars, Banjos, Etc., Etc. Splendid value. T. E. CARTER, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, PIANO, BANJO GUITAR, AUTOHARP, MANDOLIN Etc ' 88 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. A GOOD Private School with oxcellent Schoolroom to be transferred. Suitable for lady and gentleman or for two ladies.— Address Scholastic Star Office. QUN GLARE AVOIDED By using Coloured Spectacles. These can be had in great variety from T. PEACOCK. Optician, Shortland-street. The Eyes Carefully Tested and every defect in refraction remedied. Spectacles of every Pattern and Material. Artificial Eyes of all Colours. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 300, 28 December 1897, Page 3

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