Bducational. AUCKLAND COLIiEGB AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1569. FOR BOYS* AND GIRLS. Head Master—J. W. TIBBS. M.A.. Ox%rd, assisted by a Full Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Includes English, Latin, French, Germ&s, Mathematics, and Commercial Arithmetic Science, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Mechanical and Freehand T>-i\ving. Gymnastics. THE FEES are fop each of the three terms—Under 13, £2 IS/; over 13, £3 10/; reduced to £3 3/ where more than one of the same family attend. These fees are inclusive; no extras of any kind whatever being charged. BOARDERS are received into the houses of the masters and mistresses. Application for admission should be made to the Head Master, or to the Treasurer, Mr Oliver Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings. "W. WALLACE KIDD. Ro^rctary. MRS YOUNG'S CLASSES FOR ENGLISH SUBJECTS and DRAWING Began on MONDAY, sth JUNE, at 10 a.m., in the Class-room, 238 Queen-st., over Mrs Shakespeare's Fancy Work Emporium. MISS LANCE attends EVERY WEDNESDAY, for Mathematics, Latin, and French. t TyTR GEORGE PLUMMJSK. VIOLINIST, Certificate of Honour, London. Thoroughly experienced Teacher. Special Attention is paid to acquiring necessary Technique, and Development, of Musical Taste. Studio: HOBSON'-STREET. Care of Mr Hooper, Chemist. GIRLS'■ COLLEGE, SHJ3LLY > H&AVH ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL.... MISS CHRYSTAI* The students are prepared for all public examinations. •In vny opinion the Girls' College Pon sonby, has done good work during the year, and has well performed its duty to the parents and guardians of its students.—A. McARTHUR, M.A. and LL.D.. Examiner. December. IS9B. Second Terra commences on TUESDAY NEXT, June 6. __^ /TVHE LADIES' COLLEGE & SCHOOL * OF MUSIC. REMUERA. For Boarding and Day Pupils. Firstclass Home, High-class Modern Education, and Training on Unsectarian Christian Principles. Principal..Mrs S. A. MOORE-JONES M;M., M.R.C.P., CM., S.K. Vice-Principal..Miss A. F. MOOREJONES, N.Z.V.A., London. Full Resident and Visiting Staff of Professors:—Miss Lance.Mdlle. Bouillon.Miss W.- Moore-Jones, Miss M. Moore-jones M. Keesing, Esq.,- Mrs Coates, Mrs Hud' son Williamson, Mrs Stuart Traquair Stuart, H. Goldie, Esq., A. Payton, Esq A Colwill, Esq., Prof. Carl Schmitt, Miss a' F. Moore-Jones, Miss M. Heywood, Miss Adams, Miss Tilly, Miss E. Reeves M>s M. Peak, G. Paque, Esq., Madame Wigmore. Next term begins June 6 * BANJO, MANDOTSTFGUITAR MR CHAS. McFAHLANE, Receives Pupils for the above Instruments. Mr McFarlane is prepared to Form Classes for Juveniles on the above instruments. Special terms on application. Instruments selected. STTTDIO: MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS 58 QUEEN'STREET (First^ Floor), /"\ P I A N O S7 | — I J ■*• GRAPHOPH ONES, Lr RBC O R D S, etc.; JT~~" MUSIC (Latest arid Most ! Jsy\ Popular), Violins from ;>/; : g A"\ Banjos, Accordeons, GuiIH \\ 1 tars, Concertinas, Auto- ! |# " harps, Mouth Organs, i v ir Mandolines, " Strings, and I (9 J Fittings for all Instruj W ments. Send for Catai logue. A. W. ROBERTSON, I 187 QUEEN STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 3
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