EDUCATIONAL. '" A UCKLAND Q.RAMMAR ESTABLISHED A.D. 1869. 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, Gorman, Mathematics, and Commercial Arithmetic Science Book-keeping, Shorthand, Mechanical and Freehand Drawing, Gymnastics. THE FEES are for each of the three terms—Under 13. £2 16/; over 13, £3 10/; reduced to £3 3/ where more than ons of the same family attend. These fees are Inclusive; no extras of any kind whatever being charged. The Head Master is prepared to advise Parents 'n the matter of Boarders attending the School. Application for admission should be made to the Head Master, or to the Treasurer, Mr Oliver Mays, 15, Palmeraton Buildings. ... Second Term, 1900, began on June Btn. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. pRINCE VLI3ERT QOLLEGE AUCKLAND. BOARDEES AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS & GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. Headmaster—THOMAS JACKSON, M.A., London University. Assisted by a Large Staff ol (eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses, with Four Visiting Masters. The Course of Instruction Includes PREPARATION FOR CIVIL SERVICE And MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Special Attention Is given to COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. First Term began on TUESDAY, February 13, 1900. Application for admission ot copies o: the Prospectus should be made to th« •Headmaster, Prince Albert C liege. Auckland. UEBN'S COLLEGE, PONSONBY RD. Second Door E. of St. John's. FOR BOYS AND GIBLS. Principal: REV. G. I. SIM, M.A., Abdn., 8.D., Edinburgh. Lady Principal MRS SIM For 5 Years First Aslstant In the Ranglora High School, Aslstant Teachers: Mr. A. G. Jarrett. Mr M. Keeslng. Ordinary Subjects—Classical, Commercial, and Preparatory Extra Subjects—Singing, Pianoforte, and Painting Pupils Prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Evening Classes (all subjects). BOARDERS KEPT. Second Term begins on TUESDAY, June sth, 1000. MELMERLY, ST. GEORGE'S BAY RD. PARNELL. — Boarding and Day School for Girls.—Principals: MISS HULI* MRS GORDON (Cambridge H.S., First class with Honours).—French Resident Governess, Mdlle Bouillon, and Efficient Visiting Staff.—Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Junior Civil Service Examinations; Vacancies for two Boarders. —MRS GORDON, who was for several years resident on the Continent, is prepared to Form German Classes, or to coach Pupils in that subject for Matriculation.—Second Term, MONDAY, June 4.— Miss Hull and Mrs Gordon will he at home to parents the last week in May, and Fourth Saturday in every month. Q.IRLS' COLLEGE, SHELLY BEACH Rd BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Re-opens WEDNESDAY, May 30. Students prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. UJm CnRYSTAL Principal. Q. L E N I V E A G H. BECKHAM PLACE, UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING AND DA\" SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MRS YOUNG. PROSPECTUSES ON APPLICATION. ]y_[l IS S J^ LI C E ]fj AW ' L.R.A.M., London, and Certificated Pupil of Mr Philip Halstead Diplome of Leipslg Conservatoire?, Is Open to Receive Pupils for PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Miss Law attends at her Studio, No. 12, Second Floor, Mutual Life Buildings Queen-st., on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. Residence, "Craigholm,"- Victoria Rd., Devonport. M~~ ISS ETHEL L. BOULTON, a7m7, Auckland University, ■ Ranfurly Medallist, 1898, Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory, 'Armadale," Upper Queenstreet. opposite Prince Albert College. r^ARROLLO'S GYMNASIUM.—Opening \J Night, MONDAY, March 19, 1900 - Held at V.M.C.A., Corner of Wellesley and Albert sts., Auckland. Classes-— Adult Males: Monday and Thursday from 7.45 till 10 p.m.; 16/ per quarter' Young Ladies: Tuesday, from 4.15 till 515 p.m.; Saturdays, 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. Termn strictly in advance. Quarter begins from first lesson. TECHNICAL AND ENGINEERING -'■■■' ■*••-CLASSES. »*—wwmiii WELLESLEY-ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, 7 p.m. MACHINE CONSTRUCTION, APPLIED MECHANICS, AND ENGINEERING. For London and Board of Trade Examinations. Also, BUILDERS' QUANTITIES. Tteacher—W. I. ROBINSON. (Registered by Government.) Correspondents Address—MT. ROSKILL. /-\ • Tl/rUSIC (all the Latest ——( J •"-*• and Most Popular), i Lr Violins from E/; Banjos, J —-aflaT. .— Acc.ordeons, Guitars, Conf dyx certinas, Autoharps, Mouth HffK. Organs, Mandolins—Strings tffl (\\ ' and Sittings for all Instru-ft-^a VY fl— ments. Send for Catalogue. I\f A. W. 1 ROBERTSOX ™S- 187, QUEEN-ST. . And at KARANGAHAPB RD. PHOTOGRAPHS. B7 Appointment fiHABLBS HBMU», ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, EDSON'S BUILDINGS, 0 2, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Thia Public Invited to Call and Inspect this Studio for the Latest Novelties and First-class Up-to-date Portraiture just on View. A N A D 1 A N STUDIO. 346 QUEEN STREET (Opposite Fire Bell). Cabinet Photos (Enamel Finish)—l2/6 per Dozen. Cabinet Photos., Black and White—lß/6 per Dozen. Enlargements, 15 x 12, from 2/6 each. NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR GROUPS. FIRST* CLASS WORK ONLY. JO H N A. C L ARK. PHOTO.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 180, 31 July 1900, Page 6
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