Educational. ,'A UCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR •**• SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED A.D, 18G9. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master-J. W. TIBBS, M.A., Oxford, assisted by a Full Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION includes English, Latin, French, German, Mathematics, and Commercial Arithmetic Science, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Mechanical and Freehand Drawing, Gymnastics. THE FEES are for each of the three terms—Under J3, £2 16/; over 13, £3 10/; reduced to £3 3/ where more thftn 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 madb to the Head Master, or to the Treasurer, Mr Oliver Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings. First Term 1900 begins on February 13. W. WALLACE KIDD, ; Secretary. piJINCE J^LBERT {JOLLEGE AUCKLAND. BOAEDEES AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS & GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. Headmaster—THOMAS JACKSON, M.A., London University. Assisted by a Large Staff of (eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses, with Pour Visiting Masters. The Course of Instruction includes PREPARATION FOR CIVIL SERVICE ft And EXAMINATION. Special Attention is given to COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. First Term begins on TUESDAY, February 13, 1900. Application for admission or copies of the Prospectus should be made to the Headmaster at the College, or to the Secretary of the Board of Governors, Thomas Allen, Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland. i QUEEN'S COLLEGE. CLASSICAL. COMMERCIAL TRAINING/PREPARATORY & KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENTS. Principal REV. G. I. SIM, M.A., B.D. Lady 'Principal MRS SIM Boarders Kept. Temporary Premises near St. John's Wesleyan Church, Ponsonby Rd. Meanwhile, apply MR SIM, WENT WORTH, next St. John's, PONSONBY RD. . "T\ ( rELMERLY,'! ST. GEORGE'S BAY IVI RD., _PARNELL. BOARDING &~DAY" SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Prihcipals-MTSS HULL, MRS GORDON (Cambridge H.L., First Class with Honours), assisted by an efficient Staff. Pupils prepared for junior Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. First Term, TUKSDAY, 13th February. The Principals wili be at home after, first week in February. Prospectuses on application to Messrs Champtaioup & Cooper. T~COLLEGE, SHELTy"IbEAOH ROAD, RE-OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13., The Students are Prepared for All Publio Examinations. Prinoipal........MlSS CHRYSTAL. rpHAMES" SCHOOL~~OF "MINES. The First term of the current year commenced THIS DAY, February 5. Particulars of Classes, Subjects, etc., may be obtained on application to the Director at the School. All Fees are payable in advance. ALBERT BRUCE, Hon. Sec. ■VT O T 1 O E. THE LADIES' COLLEGE Will commence the New Term on FEBRUARY 12th, at CLEVELAND HOUSE . ' . (5 minutes' walk further on main road) where the extensive grounds, modern conveniences, and spacious accommodation offer increased comfort and facilities suited to the growing reQuirements of the College. THE LADIES' COLLEGE & SCHOQL OF MUSIC supplies first clas modesrri education to girls of all ages, with careful moral training on CHRISTIAN but UNSECTARIAN principles. Pure English spokep and English manners inculcated. Full Staff, English and Foreign. Matriculation and Competitive Examln* ations prepared for. A thorough English home. First class associations with maternal supervision. Prpspectus on application, or of Messrs Upton and Co. Access b,y Bus and Rail; Une Garde, Dame with Bus daily; Principal-MRS S. A. M. MOORE-JONEJS, . M.M., M.R.C.P., S.K., G.M.1., London and N.Z. H~E WTL LOW S." WYNYARD-ST. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE. Principal MRS WILLIAMS Assisted by a Staff of Competent Teachers. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Vacancies for Twp Boarders. First Term begins TUESDAY, February 13th. 1900. j\/TRS YOUNG'S CLASSES FOR ENG- ■ LISH SUBJECTS & DRAWING. In the Class Room, 238, Queen-street, over Mrs Shakespeare's Fancy Work Emporium. First Term begins MONDAY, February 12th. ■gKETCHING CLASSES. Lessons given In . SKETCHING FROM NATURE EVERY MONDAY & WEDNESDAY. Fees payable by the Lesson or by the Course, and in advance. For particulars, apply on and after SATURDAY, 27th inst., to MISS DORA E. MOOR, A.C.T., South Ken., etc. Studio, CANNING'S, Queen-st. ; TMTR' '' '' H^ CONNELL, xv- TEACHER OF MUSIC. WILL RESUME TEACHING ON MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At Home, to arrange for Pupils FRIDAY is SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd. Pupils prepared for the Examinations, Associate Board Royal Academy and Royal College. Residence & Studio: "GLENFERN" KHYBER PASS KjJ. Opposite St. Sepulchre's Church. /~\ "R/TUSIC (all the La rest and i_J____, X!JL Host Popular), Violins J \jff from 5/; Banjos.Accordeous, —-naff. Guitars, Concertinas, Auto/Ss\ harps, Mouth Organs, Mau--mf >-v , dpllns—Strings and 'FitM \ \ \ t'ngs for all instruments.— -^t M§— Send for Catalogue. A. W. ROBERTSON, (©/ 187 QUEEN STREET. And at KARANGAHAI'B ROAD. ST. MARY'S CONVENT~High School, Ponsonby, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, resumes duties on Monday, February 6th. Prospectuses on application to the Lady Superior.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1900, Page 3
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