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EDUCATIONAL. AUCKLAND rpECHNICAL /"XOLDEGE. PHEE DAT CLASSES FOB BOYS AND GIRLS. The FIFTH Session of these Classes will commence on MONDAY, February 21st, and as the accommodation is limited, early application shouid be made. Pupils holding Standard VI. Certificates of Proficiency from I'ublic Schools, or similar qualifications, are admitted FKEE, and there is no age limit. Others pay a fee of £0 per annum, Pupils may be admitted to one of the following courses: — FOX BOYS— COMMERCIAL. UKUINEERUKh SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL. FOR GIRLS— COMMERCIAL. DOMESTIC, OR "HOME TRAINING." The Staff is a highly qualified one, and nil departments are well equipped. The Workshops, Kitchens, etc., are the most up-to-date In Australasia, and the Commercial Department includes Commercial Granophones, urnl FORTY Typewriters. The courses have been carefully designed, and are the outcome of British, Continental, American, and Colonial experience. PARENTS! 1£ you wish your sons and daughters to receive a. '•PRACTICAL" Education, which will tit them for the battle of life, send at once for a prospectus to the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Rutl*nd-st., Auckland, January 27th, 1910. THE PRINCIPAL OF MT. ET>E>X ■GKA.UMAK SCHOOL is prepared to give Evening Instruction in Latin, French, English, and Mathematics (privately or in class;— J. T. WALTON, Vlew-rd., lit. Eden. 13 QIOI T AND XT OAR E' S "OUSINESS r^OLLEGE, 23, SWAXSOX-Sl. TYPEWRITING and CORRESPONDENCE SHORTHAND. BOOKKEEPING and OFFICE WORK FREE EMPLOYMENT REGISTER KEPT. ■pUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, r\RAL AND /-CORRESPONDENCE /~l LASSES, 15, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE-ROAD. TUIE SUBJECTS TAUGHT Include nil -L those, usually taken for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations, as well as several Degre? Subjects. BOTH JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASSES are held. Also courses for those desirous of improving: their General Education. THE STAFF consists of Graduate and Expert Teachers. Names nnd full particulars will be supplied on application. THE TUITION Is of a quality quite unexampled In this kind of work. The system will bo explained to anyone interested. THE RESULTS are Genuine and excellent. Specimen Papers sent If desired. ELEVEN SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES At Last Matriculation Examination. Interview Hours: Tuesdays and Fridays, T..'SO-8.30 p.m.; Saturdays. 10.30-11.30 a.m. E. W. SIIANAHAN, F. 11. LEVIES, B.A. M.A. Acting Lecturer, Late First Asst. Auckland Uulver- Master. St. John'e slty College, 1900. Collegiate School. "PULL poUKSES OF TNSTRUCTIOX In the subjects for MATRICULATION, UNIVERSITY PDELIMINARY, and CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. I X SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES In the -'-•-' recent Matriculation Examinations', from Classes taught by the above Gentlemen diirluc MOD. Interviews: "Tuesday and Thursday, 5--0.13; Filday nnd Saturday, 7-8 p.m. -j X /IITY pUAJiBEItS, fJBEEH CT. OT. JOHN'S pOLI.EGIATIi SCHOOL, "THE PAH," AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: ma REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Assisted by a Competent Staff of Resident and Assistant Masters. Term begins MONDAY, February 7. Interviews with the Headmaster should be arranged by letter or by Telephone 720. Copies of Illustrated Prospectus may bo hud from Messrs Upton and Co. or Messrs Champtaloup and Cooper. THIS T ADIES' COLLEGE -L , AND V qcuool, on- -jyrusic. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: Mrs S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K., London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Uusectarian Principles. Ksams. prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Mater, nul Supervision and Moral .Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation find drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus nt Messrs Upton and Co., and Champtaloup aud Coouer. Term begins February Bth. Thoue SOS. Trams to Gate. F SB /CHELTENHAM ptOLLEGE, DEVONTORT. Principal MHS A. E. DEAN. THE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN 14th FEBRUARY. In connection with the above, a PREPARATORY SCHOOL will be opened at TAKAPUNA, full particulars of which may be obtained upon application to the Principal. Mrs Dean may be communicated with by letter, or interviewed at the Schoolroom, Church-st., on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 10th and 11th February, from 2 till 5 p.m. A CCOUN-TANCY J^XAMINATIOuNS, 1910. This being the Last Exam, under present conditions, we are sparing neither time nor money to help every possible candidate to pass. Our Special Notes in Law, Auditing and Book-keeping, good as they were before, have ibeeu completely ire-written and printed, at a cost of over i'4oo. AYe anticipate an extraordinary number of Students this year from all parts of New Zealand. We are devoting our whole personal energies to their wants. Private personal instruction to every local student- —no large classes. Vacancies for a few more only. Apply at once if you wish to pass. TTEMINGWAY AND JJOBERTSON, EXPERT ACCOUNTANCY COACHES, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. JMPERIAL SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING MISS E. ROBIN (Late of Creasey's, Loudon and Paris). SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY* Bth FEBRUARY. ' ' Dressmaking In all its branches. Cutting and practical. Terms on application. 21. lI.M. ARCADE. QUEEN-ST. 43 ILLINERY Classes, No! loi Pollen-st Grey Lynn, aud Victoria Buildings' ! VietoTia-st. East.; 12 Lessons, £1 l/.—i u '. ! structress, Miss Minnie Walker. S~ ClioOL OF DRESSMAKING. — Mlsa Reid, Wellesley-st. classes for Practical Dressmaking, dally, except Wednesday afternoon; evenings, Tuesday and Friday. CIIOOL OF DRESSMAKING, Newtbu Arcade, Karangahiipe-rd., opp. P.O. Classes resumed as usual from Monday February 7th, 1910. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 Evening Classes, 7to O.—MISS YOUNG 20

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 6

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