Educational. ■jt/TRS. COOPER, Teacher of Musio and XT ft. Singing. Terms, Ac., on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Manukau Road, Parneli. EDUCATIONAL. — Sans Souoi Villa, North shore.—Mrs. R msay Grim-s' School will Reopen for 'Ihlrd Term on MONDAY, Sept. 19. THE WILLOWS, Wynyard-street. — Mrs. and Miss Williams' Boarding and Day School. The third term will begin on Thursday, September 15. BOARDING and Day School. Manukau Road, Parnell, conducted by the Misses Rogers. Third term begins 19th instant. MUSIC. — Mrs. Paul will resume her lvl duties on MoNDAY, September 19tb, and attends Girls' High School on Mondays and lhu.adays. MISS H. J. WE \VBR (formerly student of Leipzig Conservatorlum) will resume Lessons on Mond y, >epteml>er 19. Attends Mrs. Giovei'a, Mrs, Palmer's »nd the Girls' High SohooK LOWER GLENSIDE, Upper Symondsstreet.—Tie tlii.d term of Mrs. Glover's Boardiug and Day School will begin on the 20th Instant. Pupils are prepared for the Univorslty College Entrance Examination, and for the N.Z. University Matriculation. EMUERA SCHOOL. Term begins MONDAY, September 19. H. T. PYCROFT Master. Domain grammar school, SYMONDa-STRKEI'. The next term will commence on TUESDAY, tember 20. New Pupils received on MoNDAY, 19th, from nine to twelve. „ For prospectus apply to Mr, C. P, Newoombe, Park Road. Vacancies for Boarders. ' Q QSW AL D ' GIVES LESSONS IN ELOCUTION, Either %i Mean' or at Pupil'* Residence. 1 ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN AND ATTENDED, i Fees in advance. | Address: Champtaloup and Cooper, Queen-street. Mount eden collegiate SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Vallet Road, Modnt Roskill, Auckland. Principals: MISS MATTHEW". L.L.A., St. Andrew's University MISS McIIARG, Hons, in Education, St. Andrew (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girl's ' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire.) The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was , established In 1577 with 40 girls. In t»o years th» iiiim ««■ amounted to ItiO, which was the limit of the accommodation provided. Altho 'gh Saltairn Is in the Immediate vicinity of three large towns having good High Schools, girls were Bent down from all parts of t e country to it, as for moral training it held one of the foremost pla.es in Eogland The Intelleciutl training was second only to the moral. At tne last Cambridge Local Examination (1885), one girl was third and another sixth lu all England. One received the offer of two scholarships; the prize for he ng first senior Kir in Political Kconomy; the pr «« for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all England. NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON SIfPT. 19, 1887. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics languages - Latin, French, German Scienceßotaay. Physiology, Chemistry, etc. Drawing -Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS : Lessons in Music, Painting Dancing, Scientific Drsss making, Swimming, etc. I AlM.—This School is c inducted on the Public School methods, and places within reach of the inhabitants of Mount E.ten and the surrounding district the opportunity of obtaining for gins a sound and thorough education, under trained teachers, at moderate cost. Prospectuses and terms for boarders on application. The School Is situated on volcanic soil in one of the most healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. .... Mount Roskill omnibus lea"es Victoria-street at a quarter to nice a m., for which free passes to pupils are givtn. A school omnibus will leave Parneli (Bishop s Court) via Newmaraet and Epsom, at tweuty minutes to nine a m Board and Residence. EVF.RSLKIG Select Board and Residence at Everslelgb, VVellesley-street, too doors Irou» Symonds-strect ; double nnd sing e bedrooms, plun e and shower baths, pi«no, and every home comfort: also, nicely KurnUhwd Apartments. r IIHE LANG HAM, Jeruiynstreet, comJL manding a beautiful view of the harbour, five minutes' walk from wharf, stial*ht through Cust. m street. Families and others accommodated on moderate terms. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PAHNKLL. — Aecommonation for thre . or four gentlemen in a private family ; ingle rooms, plunge and shower baths, a. d « cry comfort.—A ply, by letter, to B. £~ Hekalo i ffice. HOAKD and Residence in a private family ; no o her lodger; no children ; use of ! ano; fi»e minutes from tram. - Corner of Richmond Koad and Sussex-street. PRIVATE Board and Lodging in Hobsonstreet South.— Apply Herald office. ■PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. I. MuLeod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cnttlng) BELMONT HOUSE. Upper Vincentstreet. — Double and Single liedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. \\T ATERLOO HOUXE —Private Board v v and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House Kates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts SELECT Board and Residence at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street. Double and single bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection invited. , Mansfield, Proprietress. R 8. i*.. W I L I, I A M S' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Grkv-stbket. . Single Bedrooms with Piano and Itathronra, etc. 1 Visitors will And a comfortable Home. ' \VTAIWERA CELEBRATED HOT X * SPIII MIS. within 25 miles of Auckland—To the invalid seeking health at.d the tourist on ploasur* 1 , these world-renowned Natural Medicinal springs, offers great attractions MISS <)rah«m having leased the above piaperty, visitors will tind a must comfortable and well appointed Family Hotel, with all the advantages of afl st-class san itorium. Communication daily by steamer an.l coach alternately. Terms, 8s 6d per day, £2 In* per we k ; £9 lour weeks (in- • eluding i>ath and towls. Letters or telegrams addressed to the Manager, Walwera H te ; •>> H. H (layr A Co., Agents 13. Lower Queen-street, Aucki land, will receive prompt attention. CIUIIDON HOUSE, ' VICTORIA AVENUE, RKMUERA. The Misses Hodge, assisted by a thoroughly experienced Resident Governess, beg to inform the Ladles of Remuera, and surrounding districts that they hrve opened a School for young ladies. Next 1 Term commences September 19lli, 1887. i Masters attend for French, German, Music, and Dancing. Vacancies for 8 boarders. 1 Dancing will commence on FRIDAY, June 10, from seven to eight p.m., and each succeeding weak during the winter term. Terms on application. OTICE. R. B. SH ALDERS i Begs to intimate that he has commenced business as a GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, OFFICE IN BENNETT'S CHAMBERS, No. 199, QUEEN-STREET. Business transact d for clients as follows: Stocks Taken or Valued Rents, Debts, and Interests Collected Arbtliations Conducted Money Lent, Mortgages Negotiated 1 Rooks Balanced Goods or Properties Bought or Sold Estates taken Charge of for Residents or Absentees Commission charged on the lowest scale. Letters addressed R. B. Hhalders, Bennett's Chambers, 199, Queen-street, will meet with prompt attention. NEW ZEALAND AGENT FOR THK STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. HOICK rjIARANAKI jgUTTER. REGULAR SUPPLIES COMING FORWARD WEEKLY. Apply JOHN BUCHANAN, Custom-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8057, 19 September 1887, Page 1
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