EDUCATIONAL A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ANNUAL SESSION, 1006. All Applicants for admission must be present at the Entrance Examination to be held at the School at 10 a.in. on MONDAY, February 12th. J. W. TIBBS.. Headmaster. ,Q«T. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, X? -THE PAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE BOYS. Headmaster. Key. P. S. Sinallfield. First Assistant Master, ,R, L. Mcllroy, M.A. (lions.), N.Z. Univ. Second Assistant Master, F. H. Levien, 8.A., N.Z. Univ. Third Assistant Master (Vacancy at present.) Visiting Masters: For Piano, Drawing, and Singing, R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin and German, L. Krentzer. for Gymnastics, W. Potter. Term begins MONDAY, February 12. Copies of Prospectus may be had at the Booksellers. Telephone 720. TJKINCE A LBEUT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOIS AND GIRLS. Chairnoan of Board of Governors: REV. C. H. GARLAND. Headmaster: MR STL'ART STEPHENSON, M.A. Senior Mistress: MISS M. B. THOAISON, M.A. THOEOOGH CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. FIRST TERM, 1906, STARTS ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. The Headmaster will be at the College each morning this week. New Pupils enrolled on MONDAY, February 12. Prospectus on application to the College, at Upton's, *or at Champtaloup and Cooper's. Telephone IMS ?J-iH E TOADIES' QOLLEGE AND ;g€HOOL of -*rusic, CLEVELAXD HOUSE, KEHUERA. Principal: MRS S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., JLH.C.P., CM., S.K.. London. Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. The College is built of stone and stands in iv own grounds, on an unrivalled site, commanding extensive sea and land scapes, and is -very specially drained and ventilated. The Education comprises all tl&t is meant in the term through Modern English. The .Modern Languages are taught conversationally by native teachers. The object-is to promote culture and bestow Christian Training on unsectarlaa principles, and to fit girls for useful lives. Kefprcuces to Parents; references roqulred. The Staff includes seven (7) Certificated English Governesses, besides the Fi-pjich and (Jprmaii Professors. The Musical Staff embraces the highest talent. Studies will br> resumed (D.V.) on TUESDAY. ISta nf February. Boarders and New Pupiis received on the 12th. TRAM TO GATE. Tflpphonn SOS. Prospectus of the Principal or of Messrs Upton and Co. and C'haniptalonp and Co. ERR .TOHAN WTELAERT (Conductor Auckland Orchestral Society), MADAME WIKLAERT, Teachers of Pianoforte. Violin and Singing, Have Rosnmed Tuition. I'upils enrolled daily, 2 to 4. Telephone. No. lfiof) (Private Residence). StTidio: CITY CHAMBERS. Queen and Victoria Streets. F. J v L l A * Teacher of Rrspirution and Voice Production (Rizelli Method). Nasal and Fanlty Production CorreKed. Voice Test Interviews free. Appointments made by letter. Address c/o A. W. Robertson, 189, Queen st j: W. J. ENGLAND. A.M.. Toacher of Music, resumes duties February 13th. 6. Pitt-st FOR ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. RECENT RESULTS. 74 SUCCESSES IN ALL GRADES. M X W. H. H EmXGWAYi PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. KESUIIES LECTURES TO CANDIDATES NEXT WEEK. Apply HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. Fellows and Associates Separate. Lecture Mall opeu to all Students as a "Reading Room, daily 12 to 2. QHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING'jOi PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION BY A PRACTICAL MAM. SS SITUATIONS OBTAINED BY PUPILS DURING 1305. A A TAKBBTT, SHORTHAND WRITER AND TYPIST, SWANSON STREET. FEOTO6BAFEY. TONES AND AOLEMAN. XMAS HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL LINE. TOCO ,£j A M E R A S. K.Il. LENS, T AND I SHUTTER. Holds Twelve l'latee. 25/. BEST VALUE IN NEW - ZEALAND. WE GUARANTEE EVERY ONE. 144, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. IF YOU LIKE PRETTY CHILDREN AND PRETTY PHOTOGRAPHS, SEE ELLKRBECK'S SHOW CASE. The Latest Bridal Groups are always on view. Only One Address— -pLLERBdCii (LATE LONDON A>?D PARIS) • 46 KAEANGAHAPE ROAD. pUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE gTUDIOS, 196, QUEEN-ST. (Late Hanna) i, Under Entirely New Management. •M R S. P. A NDREW - Of London. All Appointments will have his Personal Attention. CONVEYANCES. r-*,T HELIKK'S 'BUS TIME TABLE. g<l. aa j,-. BOiI TOWN. Tram leaves Queen Bus leaves Victoria Street. Avenne. 9.19 a.m. 9.40 a-zn. 11.42 a.m. 12.5 p.m. 2.31 p.m. 3.0 p.m. *o p.m. nn 5.24 p.m. ♦Saturdays, 4.30 p.m. Sundays —Leaves Town 2 p.m.; ieaves Bay 5 p.m. Additional on Saturdays. Bus leaves Queen-street 11 p.m. FROM BAY. Bus leaves Bay. Tram leaves Victoria Avenne. a.m. 9.12 a.m. 11.10 a.m 12.4 p.m. 2.5 p.ni. 2.52 p.m. •4.30 p.m. 5-21 p.m. * Saturdays. 4.15 p.m. Additional on Saturdays. Bus leaves Bay 6 p.m. throngs, to town. Subject to Alterations on Ho&days and Special Occasions. _.:. r fi« dUSSSHAWi Proprietor,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 34, 8 February 1906, Page 8
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