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EDUCATIONAL. i A UCKLAND QRAMMAR gCHOOL. ESTABLISHED A.D. IS6D. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master-J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Ox. I ford, assisted by a Full Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION j n - _ j eludes English, Latin, French, German, I Mathematics, and Commercial Arithmetia ! Science. Book-keeping, Shorthand, n e „ { chanical and Freehand Drawing, Gym. . | nasties. ■ . _ j THE FEES are for each of the threa terms—Under 13, £2 16/; over 13. £3 io/ ; | reduced to '£3 3/ where more than ons of the same family attend. These fees I 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 tha Treasurer, Mr Oliver Mays. 15, Palmer, ston Buildings. --'■* j First Term ISOG begins on February IJ. W. WALLACE KIDD, ! Secretary. - \ pRTNCE £JOLLEGB AUCKLAND. EOARDERH AND DAY SCHOLAR... DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS & GIRLS \ IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. . i Headmaster-THOMAS JACKSON, M.A., London University. • _}_. • Assisted by a Large Staff of (eteht) : Resident Masters and Mistresses, witb . Four Visiting Masters. _]' The Course of Instruction Include;. PREPARATION FOR CIVIL SERVICq' Aad . , MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. . Special Attention is given to :, COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. First Term began on TUESDAY, Feb. J ruary 13, 1900. Application for admission or copies o2 ! the Prospectus should be made to tha . Headmaster, Prince Albert C liege, ■' Auckland. I UEEN'S COLLEGIA PONSONBY RD., Second Door E. of St. John's. I EVENING CLASSES. ~ | MONDAY, -' .. ■■ TUESDAY, and THURSDAY. 'Ay j PRIVATE TUITION. * _ BOARDERS KEPT, Prospectuses at the College and at Mes« j srs Upton and'Co.'s. Queen-st. ' _.& \ ELMERLY," ST. GEORGE'S BAH \ RD., PARNELL. BOARDING &*DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. -Principals-MISS HULL, MRS GORDu_{ | (Cambridge H.L., First Class with Hort-< _.: ours), assisted by an efficient Staff. . | Pupils prepared for Junior ClVii Se'r. | vice and Matriculation Examinations. 1 First Term, TUESDAY. 13th February,! The Principals will be at home after § first week in February. Prospectuses i on application to Messrs Champtaloup $ 1 Cooper. i PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, I GLENIVEAGH. . | BECKHAM PLACE, UPPER GRAFTON: 1 ROAD. I Principal MRS YOUNQ | ——— ... | Duties will begin on MONDAY, 26t2( I ' March. yy_i I Prospectus on -application. - I J^ K-T I C~L ASS E ~;8, | OIL & WATER. COLOUR PAINTING?-' I BLACK.& WHITE. ~ ".. I In line and wash work for Book Hi.« J trating. ;_* | Studio Classes Re-assemble February 19 l MISS DORA E. MOOR, A.C Tl3 '■! Ken., & Exhibition Royal Society 'of Brit. ish Artists, London. I Apply at Studio, Canning's, Queen-st, 1 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturday^' Students' Club Re-opens February 26. | 1 TECHNICAL & ENGINEERING I asfflM—ww_e«w- CLASSES "*a™-"i»l *.l w_Hiimn_._iiwULmiHi j WELLESLEY-ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL. ;. TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 7 p.m' MACHINE CONSTRUCTION, APPLIEU MECHANICS, & ENGINEERING. ; For London & Board of Trade "Examina* tions. '^xSSSPW 3' QUANTITIES. TFACHER-W. I. ROBINSON. : (Registered by Government.) Correspondents' Address—MT. ROSKILL, * /"V "\/fUSIC (all the Latest and " v I j .iv- Most Popular), Violins , IjS from 5/; Banjos.Accordeonv | —-^|F Guitars, Concertinas, Ante- 1 JS\ harps. Mouth Organs, Ma. Ji iff/TV ''—' dolins—Strings and . Fit- | la (\ a tings for all instruments.-! I -m-\\ a— send for Catalogue. IbT "A.-W. ROBERTSON, \ sL/ 187 QUEEN STREET. ? ; I And at KARANGAHAPE ROAD. | ■ ATHLETICS, ETC. \ CARROLLO' S GYMNASIUM.-Opening § Night, Monday, March 19, 1900.-HeW I at V.M.C.A., corner of Welleslev and Albert streets, Auckland. Classes:—Adult .Males; Monday and Thursday from 7.45 cill 10 p.m.; 15/ per quarter. Young Ladies: Tuesday, from 4.15 till 5.15 p.m; Saturdays, i from 11 a.m. till 12.30 p.m. Boys: Monday. . from 4.15 till 5.15; Saturdays, from 9.30 to : 11 a.m. Terms strictly in advance. Quarter begins from first lesson. .' , , , . '". • ■ ' ' v 'I OIL AND COLOURMEN. -' - . -JJEW PAPERHANGINGS,■; EX DELPHIC. W. PHILLIPPS & SON. NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST., Are now opening a Large Shipment- ot \ PAPERHANGINGS. . |j Latest Designs, Artistic Friezes/etc etc I SPECIAL VALUE IN ALL GRADED \ W. PHILLIPPS & 80i_ I PAPERHANGINGS, GLASS PAINT, _| ARTISTS' MATERIAL, & PICTURE FRAME MOULDING WAREHOUSE. [ NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS," I QUEEN-ST. i ____-___ -w ___^ i^ ... _, J m gBNDBRSO . ; Established 1860. jjj PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGFJR .) SIGNWRITER, DECORATOR, etc. ' j HIGH-ST. ,f| Mixed Paints for House and Ship Use. • SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS. - .'■ N.B.—The above executed at Moderats ■ Charges. i ESTIMATES FURNISHED. f—__—»^^_, -' ■RESIDENTS of Newton. Ponsonby and 1 •*-* Surrounding Districts go to FAULDEB for Pure Drugs, Combined with 1 Cheapness. FAULDER'S CUT - RATE DRUG STORE is the Latest and Most Up-to-date Pharmacy in the Distrlot,Opposlte Fir© Brigade Station, Katanga- ! _ao. _toa&

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1900, Page 6

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