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%**.>.■ Educational ; * ■ A UCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAM±k. MAR SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1869), FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master: J. W. TIBBS, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, Eometimo Toemaman bcnoiar, assisted by a large staff of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School aro quite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientific and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branches or Technical Knowledge), and inoludcß preparation for University Scholarships and tho other public examinations. BOARDERS. — The Head Master takes a limited number of Boys as boarders at his residence at Homo Bay, Ponsonby. and la prepared to make arrangements whereby Girls may bo boarded with other Members of the Starr. FEES.—For Pupils in tho Lower School, if under the age of thirteen years, £2 16s. per Term; all others, £310s. per Term, except that for two members of one family, both chargeable 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 Palmoreton Buildings, Queen-streot. "ORINCE A LBERT QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAYI 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 ground as the Boys' College, and under the same Management, the Girls' College is a separate institution, having its own playground and Resident Teachers. Next Term begins TUESDAY, February 15th, 1898. Copies of the Prospectus, with any further information, may be obtained on applying to the Secretary, THOMAS ALLEN, Government Insurance Buildings. Auckland. t. jr ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAKD.- ---" THE TOWER," REMUERA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor » Rev. W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal: Mr. GRAHAM ERUCE, 8.A., with Honors ot tho University of London. Assisted by a Largo Staff of Resident University Graduates. LIST OF SUCCESSES FOR THE YEAR 189G-97. Four Boys passed tho Matriculation Exam* ination. . Four Boss passed the Senior Civil Service Examination. Nine Boys passed the Junior Civil Service Examination, two of whom gained tho ISth and 3Sth places in Now Zealand on a List of 298 successful candidates. Special Bus Arrangements for Day Boys. Prospectus may bo had on application to tho; Principal, or from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street. Next term begins TUESDAY, February 15th, 1898. , ...... p ENTRAL HIGH SCHO OX,. , A Select School on the best modern lines will bo opened in the Oddfellows' Hall, at the corner of Pitt and Vincent streets. ELEMENTARY DIVISION.—For Pupils above the Third Standard. Thorough training guaranteed. ADVANCED DIVISION. — Students prepared for Industrial, Commercial, Literary, or Professional Pursuits. Moral training attended to. Full Curriculum, special attention being given to Arithmetic, Composition, Shorthand, Book-keeping, and Mathematics. Languages taught on a natural system. Fees moderate. Allowance made for two or more of a family. I-I. MASON, M.A., 81, Principal. N.B.—First Term commences MONDAY, 31st January. LOWER GLENSID^ UPPER SYMONDS-STREKT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal. - MRS. YOUNG, aisiated by Ml efficient Staff. Prospectuses on application. First Term IS9B begins TUESDAY, Stn February. T ADIES' COLLEGE, REMTJERA. Principal : Mrs. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.R.C.P.: M.M.: CM.: SJK.D. Staff: Four Resident Certificated and qualifies Governesses; and Professors Schmitt. Towsey, M. Briffault* Payton, Colwill and Sowerby. High-class Modern Education and Unsoctarias. Christian training. Boarders limitod. Inclusive terjnß. Senior gmd Junior Departments. ■pRIVATE TUITION. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS — Private Coaching for Matriculation or B.A. Degree in Latin, English, Mathematics, and Mental Science, personally •or by correspondence. CANDIDATES FOR TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES can obtain direction and help in their studies, as well as criticism of their work. H. Mason (certificate Bl; endorsed—'For Efficiency'). Address—H. MASON, M.A. (N.Z.), KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SCHOOL OF MUSIC 88 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. THOS. E. CARTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, IMPORTER AND REPAIRER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JUST LANDED—AII the Latest Novelties in Music and Musical Instruments. flip 11 jisii i i I Extract from the Auckland Evening 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 is»auite guarantee enough that each Roll contains Music published at 21s, which will be sold at the low price of 2s. VAMPING CHARTS for Piano and Organ. By its use anyone can play without any knowledge oi! Music whatever, te; 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. 83 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 24 January 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 24 January 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 24 January 1898, Page 3