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Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAM/X MAR SCHOOL. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS: (Founded 1869.) HEAD MASTER : J. W. TIBBS, M.A., Keble College. Oxford, sometime Tasmanian Scholar. ASSISTANT~MASTERS: W. J. M.ORRELL, M.A.. Balliol College, Oxfor*d, Chief Classical and English Master A. T. HARRISON, M.A.. Trinity College, Cambridge J. G. TREVITHICK, Drawing and Writing Master, Instructor in the Work- ■ shop J. F. SLOMAN, B.A. (Sydney), lata Head Master Girls' High School P. MARSHALL, M.A., B.Sc, F.G.S., sometime Senior Scholar University. of New Zealand. Science Master J. HIGHT, M.A., sometime sen'or Scholar University of New Zealand. French and German Master REV. J. K. DAVIS, M.A. (New Zealand), sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand J. H, TURNER, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand H. J. D. MAHON, 8.A.. Commercial Master • R. A. McCULLOUGH, M.A., sometlma Scholar University of New. Zealand ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: MISS E. G. WALLACE MISS F. A. PIACJLTAIN MISS B. BLADES . • MISS A. C. MORRISON. M.A., sometlma Scholar University of New Zealand MISS W. PICKEN, M.A., sometim* Scholar University of New Zealand VISITING .MASTERS: K. WATKlNS—Freehand Drawing W. M. CARROLLO—Gymnastics. Application for admission should b« made to the Head Master, or to Mr Oliver Mays, Palmerston Buildings. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. •ORINCE A LBERT f^OLLEGK QUEEN STREET, -AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY: SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOB BOTS AND GIRLS Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON,.' M.A. (London. Univer.) Assisted by a Large Staff of Resident Masters and Mistresses. To meet the growing requirements of the Institution, extensive building Add!tions have been made to bt>th the Boys' and the Girls' side of the College.. These are completed and the College open fop the reception of Pupils. • BOARDERS on both sides receive every possible care and attention.. . ~ Half Term begins WEDNESDAY. April 5, 1899. . . ■ Although built on the same grounds as the Boys'' College, . and underi the same management, the Girls' ConegiMjfi&a;-;,.; separate Institution, having its own f jayground and resident teachers. .-''■ ' lj| .- ]yjß IJI JJAKLE .. Q^F 8' BUSINESS COLLEGE AND TR^ilfING COLLEGE. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, v AUCKLAND. ' . ; Commercial Subjects—Mr T.Harle Gitea Examination Dr. • McArthur. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SIDE. English, Latin,. French, Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, .Set? . ence, History, and Geography. STUDENTS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. Special Attention is given to individual. Instruction. ' ... \-.',"': SPECIAL CLASSES FOR LADIES/ " The College is now open;: ■: \. :;.;';";•:"". Quarter begins from date of entry- ".":,V EVENING CLASSES. FOR- ADULTS AND YOUTHS. : MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 7 to 8 p.ny AlM—Education "in its truest and widest ■'. v ' ." ■> senae.■■■ ■■■'■■ .■■■■'■-/•'• ■■: ■■■■,■ mHE LADIES' COLLEGE, REMUBRA. JL AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Principal ......MRS MOORE-JONES. M.R.C.F., M;M., CM., S.K. STAFF-i-6 Resident English and French ■■ Governesses; and Professors Schmidt, A Towsey, Esq., Miss Lance, Miss Emily Reeves Mrs Coates, Miss Adams. Miss Milly Heyward, Miss Tilly, A. Payton, Esq. F. Goldie, Esq., Mrs Traquatr Stuart, Mrs Hudson Williamson, and A, Colwill, Esq.: Pupils resume studies'on TUESDAY, : 14th. . : •■ New Pupils, Boarders, and Patents received MONDAY, 13th. ~; : :\. FEES—Same as in the Great Public Schools. -'-•• ■ ". GIRLS' COLLEGE, SHSLLY BJ3ACH ROAD. BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL, PBINCIPAL ......MISS CHBYSTA&. The students are prepared for all public examinations. "In my opinion the Girls' College Fon? I sonby, has done good work during tha year, and has well performed its duty to the parents and guardians of its stu-. dents.-A. McARTHUR, M.A. and LUP^ Examiner. December. IS9B. FIRST TERM BEGINS FEBRUARX It V . ygj^ soNGS, ' IVI. WALTZES (all • the ~ latest); Violins, Strings,Concertinas, Mouth, ,* Oj- % <ds?\ gan's. Musical Boxes, I^bSIJL— Phonographs,. Graphopho- ' [ Iff (\\ nes. Records and Supplies. | \JI/ ~-' A} W, ROBBRT*SON, '; (bTJ tB7 QtfEEN STREET. ' Cheapest and House lB ,^ eW -r»ANJQ, MANDOLIN^ AND GUITAR. MR GHAS. MtoARLANB.. . (Late of Napier), _ ■ i Receives Pupils for the above Instruments. \ STUDIO: MUTUAL Lli;E BUILDINGS 58 QUEEN STREET (First Floor). Terms In Advauce. ■ - / ■ MISS ETHEL L. BOHLTOn. Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing. Recipient of first-class prizes at musical com-petitions-1890. Ist prize planofdrte; 1891, Ist prize Singing; 1892 Ist PiAnOforte: 1594 Ist prize Vocal Duets; X 894. Ist prize Singing; 1894. Ist prize Pianoforte. Also 1898, Winner of the Countess o£ ; Ranfurly's Medal, Auckland University. College of Music. Terms, to advance, , °A eß^A n DeAL PK Tp r pER QUEEN ST. opposite College. H«t«|o. '. ■•' ■ n\HE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, CUNJBI . DIN. Conducted by MRS A D. -SILK. • This hotel has all modern improvements, and is first class In every detail. TERMS—2O/ per week. Meals V. Bedi 1/6. .. '; __i^— ————«——— mm . Undertakers. . J THE PEOPLE'S FMERiL COMPANY i (T. J. McIVOR, Dieeotoe), : ' KARANGAHAPH ROAD.FtTNIERAM yuRNISHKD ON CASH AND TOOI « Payments. H«»raeß knd Carriages Supplied. THE CHEAPiffiST IN TOWN FOR k j PROMPT CASH. '" ■ ■ TBUgHONIf m. ' ■■' @

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 1 April 1899, Page 7

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