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TE ARO GRAMMAR AND COMMER- , 1 CIAL SCHOOL, ! Ing estr e-street, Weij:i n <n< »~, Established in 1870. I'iUMII'AJ. : i I". A. CURTIS (University of Gottingen, ' Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. Thi.s School has been uniformally successful (since it 3 establishment. It offers . all the many advantages of a private institution, conducted on the highest principles. , It aims — 1. At uniting the elements of Modern Education, as comprising the English, German, French, and Italian Lav- • guages and Literature, Mathematics, the , Natural Sciences, Commerce, &c\, with the j cultivation of the Latin and f s reek Lan- j guages, Literature, and History. | 2. At accomplishing its object thoroughly, | with the least possible loss of time, but j without overburdening its pupils, and thus j exhaubting their capacity and desire for learning. j This end is attained by thorough, organisation aud a carefully arranged plan of study regulated (as far a3 j>racticable) ac- | cording to the destiny of each pupil, whether it be the 2vl ercharit's Office, Civil \ Service, Military College, the English, | German, or Australian Universities. The Boarding Establishment is under careful supervision. It is complete, having i a suite of lot'fcy, well ventilated bedrooms, I with bathrooms and lavatory, and affords i accommodation for twenty boarders. J The table is liberally supplied, and in J all the arrangements, domestic or pertaining to the school, the utmost care is exercised to ensure the happiness and wellbeing of the pupils. KKLIfUOX, .MOitAL TKAI-NIXCf AND DISCIPLINE. The School is entirely unsectarian. No opportunity will be neglected of cultivating amongst the pupils au honorable tone of feeling, and strict regard to truth, while while the strictest order and obedience will be insisted on. With a view to encouraging physical exercise, the playground has been furnished with gymnastic appliances, and is under the guidance of a competent Drill Instructor. Young Gentlemen are eligible for admission from the ages of Sto lb\ The number of Day Pupils is limited, Special time and 1 individual attention will be bestowed upon those whose education has been neglected. School hours : From 9 to 12, and from 2 to 4. TERMS, PER QUARTER. Full Boarders, from 12A gns. to 18 gns, in adv. Weekly „ 10" „ Daily „7 „ j Day pupils, from 2to 3 „ EXTRAS (OPTIONAL). Latin, Sanscrit, Italian, Greek, each .... \h „ Music 2o „ Drawing- ... 1 „ j Shigiug ... 10s Cd in advance. , ! All fees payable Ist of each quarter. Quarter Days, Ist February, 11th April, sfch July, Ist October. j A quarter's notice or half fee is required in case of removal of pupils. Pupils wiil re-assemble on Monday, the 24th instant. Vacancies for three boarders. Prospectus, &c, on application to the Principal, C. A. CURTTS. Sth January. References are kindly permitted to the Rev. T. Fancourt, Hutt ; J. T. Edwards, Esq, 11. M., Wanganui; H. McDonald, Esq., M.D., Chriatchurch ; and to Parents of Pupils. WELLINGTON TERRACE COMMERCIAL AND ! GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1864. Mr. J. H. BRANN desires to submit his course of tuition to the consideration of parents and gnardians. The course aims at combining the essentials of a commercial training with such elements of a liberal education as will enable youths to qualify for Civil Service and other public examinations. It includes English grammar, analysis and composition, English history, arithmetic, mensuration, algebra, euclid, the principles of bookkeeping, general, geography, map drawing, and Latin. Special attention is paid to hand writing, spelling, and commercial arithmetic. Terms for day pupils, £2 10s per quarter, payable in advance. Vacancies for a few boarders. School re-opens on MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1876. The Evening Class for Civil Service Eaminations will be resumed same date. Terms, £2 2s per quarter. Boulcott-street, sth January. ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, Fk aticerston -street, Wellington*. For the complete education of all lads who do not require a University course. The next Quarter will commence MONDAY, 24tii JANUARY. Fees (payable iv advance) £3 Ss per Quarter. In case of removal, a Quarter's notice is requested. Boardera received at the private residences of the master 3. LADIES' SCHOOL, " Mulgrave-Street, Wellington, Conducted by MISS GRIFFITHS. r PHE next Quarter will commence on Moxi- day, 17th January. Vacancies for boarders. Terms on application. THE MISSES CARPENTER beg to aci. quaint their Friends and the Public that Vacation will end-lOfch January, 1576. Abel Smith-street. ISS BULL'S SELECT SEMINARY, Willis-street. SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAi r , 19th January, 1576. FURRIE & MAYHEW'S BUCKLE-STREET STORES, (Opposite New School) Wellington. BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Wellington that they have just opened an establishment at the above address for the sale of drapery, groceries, and confectionery. The best Cigars and Tobacco always on hand. Please note the address — B U C X L E-S T R E E T, Opposite New School. PUBLIC NOTICE. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. MX MULLIGAN. Watchmaker and « Jeweller, Lambtou Quay, is selling off the whole of his large and valuable Stock of Watches, Chains, Diamond G oods, and a valuable assortment of Jewelry, FULLY 40 PER CENT UNDER THE USUAL SFiLING PRICES. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. The shop and goodwill of this valuable business for 1 ale. All debts due to Mr Mulligan are requested to be settled at once, aud all parties having claims arc requested to render their accounts for settlement. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS aud NEW YEAR'S GIFTS in great variety.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 4

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