EDUCATIONAL. • I'AUCKLAND GRAMMAR QCHQOL. 3 ' - c ' ESTABLISHED A.D. ISCB. 1 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. t ; Head Master-J. w. TIBBS, M.A.. Oxtord assisted by a Full Staff " j of University Graduates, l ! THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION int -eludes English, Latin. French, German, ; Alaihematica, and Commercial Arithmetic ; ■ bciencc. Boo<:-keeping, Shorthand, Me--5 ' chanical and Freehand Drawing-, Gymi! THE FEES aro for each of the three 1 j terms-Lmier 13, £2 16/; over 13 £3 10/{ J reduced to £3 3/ where, more than on* -| of the same family attend. These fee* . , are inclusive; no extras of any kind ) i whatever being charged. ■ ■ . j BOARDERS are received into thf houses of the masters and mistresses. I i —__ _ | Application for admission should be 5 i r macie to the Head Master, or to the 3 .treasurer Mr Oliver Mays, 15, Paimerston Buildings. First Term 1900 begins on February IS W. WALLACE KiDD, Secretary. pRIICCK (V»LLEfIH AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS & GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. Headmasier-THOMAS JACKSON, M.A., London University. Assisted by a Large Staff of (eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses, with Four Visiting Masters. The Course of Instruction includes PREPARATION FOR CIVIL SERVICE And MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Special Attention fs given to COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. First Term began on TUESDAY, February 13, 1900. ..Application for admission or copies ol the Prospectus should be made to the Headmaster, Prince Albert 'Cc liege, Auckland. . QUEEN'S COLLEGE. PONSONBY RD., '" Second Door E. of St. John's. EVENING CLASSES. MONDAY, TUESDAY, and THURSDAY. PRIVATE TUITION. BOARDERS KEPT. Prospectuses at the College and at Messrs Upton and Co.'s, Queen-st. MELMERLY," ST. GEORGE'S BAY RD. # PARNELL. BOARDING &""day" SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals—MlSS 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, TUESDAY, 13th February. The Principals will be at home after first week in February. Prospectuses on application to Messrs Champtaloup & Cooper. RIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. GLENIVEAGH. BECKHAM PLACE, UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. ; Principal MRS YOUNG Duties -will begin on MONDAY, 26th March. ~..,- ' V _. ~ ' Prospectus on application. . TM-RS YOUNG'S CLASSES FOR ENGLISH SUBJECTS & DRAWING. In the Class Room, 238, Queen-street, over Mrs Shakespeare's Fancy Work Emporium. First Term begins MONDAY. February. 12th. J^ R T ! CLASSES. OIL & WATER COLOUR PAINTING BLACK & WHITE. In line and wash work for Book Illustrating. Studio Classes Re-assemble February 19 MISS DORA E. MOOR,: A.C.T., South Ken., & Exhibition Royal Society of British Artists, London. Apply at Studio, Canning's, Queen-st on Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays. Students' Club Reopens February 2G. TiECHNICAL &• ENGINEERING ***BWH«BniH-eLASSES. "™™mmmwi»"wii»-«BM WELLESLEY-ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL. TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, 7 p.m. MACHINE CONSTRUCTION/APPLIED MECHANICS, & ENGINEERING. For London & Board of Trade Examinations. Also, BUILDERS' QUANTITIES. TEACHER—W. I. ROBINSON. (Registered by Government.) Correspondents' Address—MT. RQSKILL. TyriSS LANCE attends MRS WILLIAMS' "THE WILLOWS," WYNYARD-ST., To Prepare Pupils for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Vacancies for two or three Pupils to join the Qlass. /*\ TMTUSIC fall the Latest and / j IVL'. Most Popular), Violins jj \jff ■ from 5/; Banjos, Accordeons, ti —-alp—— Guitars, Concertinas, AutoJwi ' harps, Mouth Organs, Man* -JF-jUr dollns—Strings and Fit* if (A 1 ' *inßs for a'! instruments.— jJIB \\ a— Send for Catalogue. IX IK .A, W. ROBERTSON, '(?y 187 QUEEN STREET. And at KARAStMHAPE ROAD. PHOTOGRAPHY. B7 Appointment. pEARtBS H E M U S. ABTJST PHOTOGRAPHER, BOSON'S BUILDINGS, 2 0 2, QUEBN-BTEBET, ", AUCKLAND. The Public Invited to Call and Inspect this Studio for the Latest Novelties and First-class, Up-to-date Portraiture Just on View. CANADIAN STUDIO, 345 QUEEN STREET (Opposite Fire Bell). Cabinet Photos (Enamel Finish)—l2/6 pet Dozen. Cabinet Photos., Black and White—lS/C per Dozen. Enlargements, 15 x 12, from 2/6 each. no EXTRA CHARGES FOR GROUPS. FIRST CLASS WORK ONLY. JOHN A. CLARK, PHOTO* pHQTQGBA P H V, Just to Hand, a LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF HAND & STAND CAMJukAS suitable for Professional and Amateur Photographers, at prices to suit. Intending purchasers should call and inspect. Photographic Requisites of all descriptions kept in stock. Magic Lanterns anfl Slides for Sale and Hire. W. PARK & CO.. Weilesley-st., Auckland. BINDING- of every- description required for bank, mercantile, law, insurance «nd gold mining companies executed in best style- at lowest rate with desp&ujli, at top ' Stai;10|&c«»!
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 3
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