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EDUCATIONAL. A UCKLAND r.RAMMUR SCHOOI* i XX ' ANNUAL SESSION, 1906. AH Applicants for admission must be present at the Entrance Examination to be , held at the School at 10 a.m. on MONDAY, i February 12th. . . ; • J> W. TTBBS, ■ J Headmaster. A TJCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. X 3. The Classes for Instruction of Pupil Teachers will be resumed at the usual hours on SATURDAY NEXT, February 10th. at the Normal School, Wellesloy-st. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. t! JOHNS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL,, "THE PAH." BOARDING AND PAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmastfr. Rev. P. S. Sniallfield. ' First Assistant Master, R. L. Mcllroy, M.A. (Hons.), N.Z. Univ. Second Assistant Master, P. H. Levicn, 8.A., N.Z. Univ. Third Assistant Master (Vacancy at present.) Visiting Masters: For Piano, Drawing, and Singing, R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin aud Gorman. L. Kreutzer. For Gymnastics, W. Potter. Term begins MONDAY, February 12. Copies of Prospectus may be had at the Bool" sellers. Telephone 729. -pHINCE A LBERT /^.OLLEGE. HOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Chalrt*sn of Board of Governors: KIEV. C. H. GARLAND. Headmaster: MR STUART STEPHENSON, M.A. Senior Mistress: MISS M. B. THOMSON, M.A. THOROUGH CLASSICAL AND COMMER- , CIAL EDUCATION. FIRST TERiI, ISC6. STARTS ON TUESDAY. FEBK.CARY 13. The Headmaster Trill be at the College each morning this week. New Pupils enrolled on MONDAY, FebrnaiT 12. Prospectus on application to the College, at Upton's, or at Ohamptalonp and Cooper's. Telephone 1313 DIOCESAN HIGU SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Chairman: THE HON. E. MITCHELSON. Headmi stress: MISS M. E. PULLING, B.A. (Lond.). The School Year will begin on THURSDAY, February 15th, 1906, by which date a new wing of Class Rooms is to be added. MISS D. S. BAKER resumes Classes and Private Lessons in Fencing. Swimming, Gymnastics, and Remedial Culture, both for pupils of the school and for Indies and Children not attending the School. ! MISS M. lIEYWOOD. who has rotnrned j from England after obtaining rni-dals at the Royal Academy of Music, will give Lessons in Piano and Class Teaching. The Modern Languages will be undertaken by MLSS E. TEMPLE (formerly French Mistress at the Worcester High School), who arrives ea?>y ia February. FTSHE JADIES- QOLLKGE AND SCHOOL OP TyTUSIC", CLEVELAND HOUSE, KEMUBRA. Principal: MRS S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.C.P., CM., S.K.. London. Certificated Staff. English aud Foreign. The College is built of stone and stands in its own grounds, on an unrivalled site, commanding extensive sea and land scapes, and i≤ very specially drained and ventilated. The Education comprises all that is meant in the term through Modern English. The Modern Languages are taught conversationally by native teachers. The ohjpf-i is to promote culture and bestow Christian Training on unseetariaa principles, and to fit girls for useful lives. References to Parents; references required. The Stuff includes seven (7) Certificated English Clevernesses, besides the French and German Professors. The Musical Staff embraces the highest ta.U-|t. Studies will be resnmed (D.Y.) on TUESDAY. 13th of February. i orders and New Pupils received on tbe 12i I TRAM TO GATE. Telephone 80S. Prospectus of tbe Principal or of Messrp Upton and Co. and Cbamptaloup and Co. iyp:ss A DA -yATEs • TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, " Resumes Lessons MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. Address — MANUKAtT ROAD. PARNELL. "IyTRS TfRNEST TT ,rYTJEREE, TEACHER OF PIANO. Has RESUMED TEACHING. ROOM 3, SECOND FLOOR, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. TMTR. W. J. ENGLAND, A.M.. Teacher -ii-' of Music, resumes duties February 19. —6, Pitt st ~\TR W. J. ENGLAND. A.M.. Teacher of iU - Music, resumes duties February 10th. 6, Pitt-st. iHHWMI I 111. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, KARANGAHAPE RD. Is displaying a Magnificent Assortment of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ELECTRO PLATE, etc., etc. These Goods are Superior, And the Prices Most Moderate. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. M*- A. H. ELK x N DENTAL SURGEON, Has returned to Auckland, and may be Consulted as usual at 266, QUEEN-STREET. BKTAL—For A. L. Smitn. set ent at tramcars at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson st Open evening, 7 to 8. VOLUNTEER NOTICES. A DCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY TOLA- UNTEERS (NO. 1, N.Z.G.A.V.). The Company will Parade on FRIDAY, •t the Drill Hall, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Business to Elect Officers and arrange about Company going into Camp. Orders here been received to enforce fines on all Members absent without leave. Q. ANDEEWS, Hetty Offleer, Acting Secretaire.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 35, 9 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 35, 9 February 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 35, 9 February 1906, Page 8

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