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EDUCATIOHAIi. AUCKLAND /GRAMMAR gCHOOL. ESTABLISHED A.D., 1869. FOR BOY 3 AND GIRLS. Head Master-J. W. TIBB3, M.A., Oxford, assisted dy a Full Stall c' University Graduates. TH2 COURSE OF INf?TRUCTION Includes English, I.alin, French, German, Mathematics, and rvimmcrclal Arithmetic, Science. Boo'-ckeeping, Shorthand, .Mechanical and Freehand Drawing, Gymnastics. THE FEES are for each of the three terms—Under 13, £2 30/; over 13, £3 10/; reduced to £3 3/ where more than om of the same family attend. These fee! are inclusive; nc extras of any kind whatever being charged. 'lie Head Master Js prepared to aflvise parents in the matter of Boarders attending the School. Application for Admission should be made to the Head Master or to thf Treasurer Mr Oliver Mays, 15, Palmerstor Buildings. Second Term, 1901, began on June 3rd. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. Telephone 1234) (Founded 1597 PRACTICAL TRAINING FOR BUSINESS LIFE BY PRACTICAL MEN. THE HEMINGWAY COMMERCIAL AND COACHING SCHOOL. 192, QUEEN-ST., Upstairs, Adjoining T. and S. Morrln's, Limited. RE-OPENED MONDAY, JUNE 17th. Open Daily from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. W. H. HEMINGWAY, Principal, formerly of the Clothworkers' College, England, assisted by six qualified teachers and a Lady Superintendent MR R. B. BRADSTOCK, an English Trained Teacher of Shorthand, Bookkeeping, etc., ha,s Just arrived and now teaches at the School day and evening THE DAY COURSES, from 10 to 4, Include—Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Handwriting, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law. Coaching for all Examinations; Class or Private Tuition in any one subject. THE EVENING ADULT COURSES, 7 till 9.30, Include:—Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Arithmetic. Office Training, Commercial Law, Typewriting, Handwriting. Genera! Education for al--Standards. Each Department being under a Special Instructor. Coaching for Teachers'. Senior and Junior Civil Service, Accountancy, Matriculation and University Examinations, etc. Languages—French, German. Spanish, English, and Maori. Fees moderate. Payable by instalments if preferred. Class or Private Tuition for Ladies and Gentlemen—separate room for private tuition. A large number of good positions have been obtained for competent students during the last few weeks, Including Bookkeepers, Shorthand WriterSs and Typists, General Clerks, Teachers, etc. As the demand for well trained Clerks still exceeds the supply, those desirous of obtaining good positions would do well to join the Day School or Evening Classes at once. Last year's results Include successes in Final Bachelor of Arts Degree; First Ye?r B.A. Degree: Teachers' Classes D. and E.: Matriculation: Civil Service, etc. FIVE Boys aged from 13 to 15 passed public Shorthand Examination at MO words per minute on two occasions, which is a world's Record for the age. For Prospectuses, etc.. apply to the PRINCIPAL, at the School, i 92, Queenst pRINCE LA L.BERT QOLLEGE. AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. Head Master-THOMAS JACKSON, M.A., London University. Assisted by Large Staff of (eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses, with Four Visiting Masters. The Course of Instruction includes PREPARATION FQR CIVIL SERVICE And MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Special Attention is given to COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Application for admission or Copies of the Prospectus should be made to the Headmaster. Prince Albert College. Auckland. mHI OLD ESTABLISHED J- SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 88, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND, And FAIRS GLKN SCHOOL OB 1 MUSIC, BIRKBNHEAD. THOS. B. CARTER, STeacher of Music, Violin, Pip.no, Banto, Mandolin, Singing, Vamping, etc., etc., Inventor and Patentee of the '■rotected c^iSteSw,^'- *" &°yal Letters EXCELSIOR VAMPING CHART. By its use you can play the Pianoforte without any knowledge of music. Prices are'l/; post free, 1/3. THE INVENTION OF THE AGE— 21/ worth of Music for 2/; by post, 2/6. y Cut out this Coupon and send It to 3 T. E. CARTER, and you will receive a. by post one Roll of Music, published a price 21/, for 2/6; a Chart and Roll of ? Songs for 3/6. We keep the Largest Up-to-Date Stock of Music, Music Books, Musical Instruments, etc., etc., in New Zealand. Note the Addresses:— 8S VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND, Aud "FAIRY GLEN," BIRKENHEAD. All kinds of Musical Instruments Repaired. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, PONSONBY RD., Second Door E. of St. John's, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Prospectus on Application. Second Term begins WEDNESDAY, May 29. Principal: REV. G. L SIM, M.A., Abdn., 8.D., Edinburgh, Lady Principal MRS SIM, For Five Years First Assistant in the Rangiora High School. Assistant Teachers: Mr A. G. Jarrett. Mr R. McSporran. Ordinary Subjects—Classical, Commercial, and Preparatory Extra Subjects—Singing, Pianoforte Pupils Prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Evening Classes (all subjects). PAINTING, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. Boarders Kept. Preparatory Classes under Mrs Sim's charge. p h B JJ I V^ IB ~L G 57 BECKHAM PLACE, UPPER GRAFTON KOAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MRS YOUNG. PROSPECTUSES ON APPLICATION. Second Term begins TUESDAY, June 4. ISS ETHEL L. BOULTON, A.M., Anck- - land University, Ranfurly Medallist 180S—Teacher of Singing, Piano, and Theory. Terms In advance, One Guinea per quarter.—Armadale, Upper Queen-st, opposite Prince Albert College.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 155, 2 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 155, 2 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 155, 2 July 1901, Page 3

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