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Educational. MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Mueio and Singing. Terms, &c, on application to Mrs. Vanghan, Manukau Koad. Parm THE WILLOWS, Wynyard-etreefc.— Boarding and Day School, conducted by Mm. and Ml»» Williams, will reopen MONDAY, February 6 1888. Classes held for conversational French, also for German and Painting. Vacancies for two boarders. At home after January 27. BRIARFIELD, Grafton Road.—Sohool for Girls.—Head Mistress: Mies Cole.— School Conwe inoludes-EnglUb. French, Latin, Mathematics, Drawing, and Needlework, fleligions Instruction given. School hours, 9.15 to 12.45; optional subjects and preparation in the afternoon. Boarders received. Miss Cole will be at home on and after Tuesday, 17th lost. Mext Term begin* on Monday, January Sβ. pkOMAIN GRAMMAR SOHOOL, ARRANGEMENTS 808 BOARDERS. Mr. 0. P. Newcombe has vacancies for three Boarders above 13, at hi» residence, Park Road, Grafton Road. Mr. P. Newcombe will receive Boarders under 13, at his residence In Belwyn Terrace, Farnell. For prospectus and references apply as above. LOWER GLENBIDE BOARDING.AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL : MRS. GLOVEB. The duties of the School will be resumed on the 6th February. Pupils are prepared for the New Zealand University Matriculation. . ■HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. A High-clase Sohool. General, Classical, and Religious Education. Preparations for Matriculation and other Examinations. The next Term will commence on MONDAY, Februar,6,im BKV . T. F. K!NG, Principal. MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A., late first aseiitaut in the Girls' High School, Christchurch, intends to open a select school for girls in Ponsonby a/tor the Christmas vacation. All the brandies of a thorough English education will be taught. Special classes will also be arranged for any who may desire to prepare for the fc-atrieulation or Junior echolarship examinations in the New Zealand University. Only a limited number of pupils can be received. Address : Care of Mrs. Jurieon, Arthurstreet. Ponsonby. I'lrst term will begin on February 2, 1888. Miss Edg«r will be at home from two to five p.m., after Jauuary 8, 1888, except on Tuesdays and Thursdays. OYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER. These schools provide a high-class education to pupils from all parts of ihe Colony. Teachers highly certificated ; special preparation for examinations and careful physical training. Fees payable per term, in advance : Tuition, £3 8a ; Hoard, £13 3s 4<J. The schools are situated on the hills, and within five minutes' walk of the sea. Boys' School, Headmaster, Mb. W. Wood. Girls' school, Headmistress, Miss Hewitt. First term commences JTeuuary 7 th. DAVID BIDEY, Secretary. mHE CHDRCH OP ENGLAND JL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal : HENRY PERCIVAL, L.0.P.. Assisted by the Rev. P. S. SMAI.LFIKLD. lUSIDJSNT Master: Mr. C. W. DOWUBN.

The Curriculum inc!ades: Divinity, English, Mathematics (Arithmetic, Algebra, EuclldJ, Latin, French, German, Science (Geology, Chemistry), Drawing, Music, Drill, and Workshop Practice. IHCLUSIVB TBUM3. The Autumn Term begins on MONDAY, 6TH FEBRUARY, 1888. EDGE HILL, PICTON.STREET, PONSONB*. MISS F. E. COLEOROVE (Cert. Trinity College and South Kensington) and Misa A. L. c;OLKGUOVE(Cert. R.A.M.) Are prepared to give lose one in Music, Drawing, Fainting, French, and Latin. The MISSES cOLIiGKOVK are sisters of the Principal of Dashwood House School, Banbury, Oxon, where they hare for several years assisted and most successfully prepared pupils for tbe Oxford, Cambridge, College of Preci-ptore, Trinity College, and South Kensington Examinations, 22 Certificates having been galued i>y their pupils during the past year. Prospectuses on application. TJEMUERA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MASTER : MR. H. T. PYCROFT, Curdou House, Victoria Avenue. The School Fee, £3 10s per term, includes Gymnastics by Prof Oarrollo. All booka and school material snpplicd for the use of boys, txceptcopy, exercise, and drawing-books. Dinner at a moderate charge Is provided, if required, for boys coming from a distance Stabling fur ponies. A large playing-field for fine weather; a gymnasium and playshed for rainy days ; and seabathing within a quarter of an hour's walk from the house. Mr. Pycroft has room for a few bonders. Inclusive fees per term: Boarders, 16 guineas ; Weekly boarders, 12 guineas ; day boarders, 5 guineas, subject in each case to a redaction of ten per cent (or brothers. School re-assembles on MONDAY, 6th February, 188».

G. Oso s w A L D GIVES LESSONS IN ELOCUTION - ,; Either at Mean , or at Pupil's Residence. ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN AND ATTENDED Fees in advance. Address: GranTille House Lower Cook-street. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Vaxlky Koaid, Mount Robxill, Auckland. Principal* : MISS MATTHFAV3, L.L.A., St. Andrew's University MISS MoIIAKG, Hons. in Education, St. Andrews. for Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girl's High School, Saltatre, Yorkshire.) The GirU' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was established in 1877 with 40 girls. In two years tbn number amounted to 160, which was the limit of the accommodation provided, Although Saltaire is in tUo immediate vicinity of three larye towns, having good High Schools, girls were sent down from all parts of ti.e country to it, as for moral training it held one ot he foremost places in England. The Intelteotua' training was second only to the moral. At the last Cambridge Local Examination (1885), one girl was third and another sixth in all England. One received the offer of two scholarships ; the prize for being first senior girl In Political Kconomy; the prize for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all Kugland. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages—Latin, French, German Science — Botany, Physiology, Chemistry, etc. Drawing-Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musioal Drill EXTRAS: Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress making, Swimming, etc. Prospectuses and terms for boarders on application. Pupils are prepared for the following Examinations; —Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation and Junior Scholarships (N.Z.U.), Entrance Examination Scholarship (A.U.C), and .Cambridge Local Examination. The School is situated on volcanic toil In one of the most healthy district! of Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. Mount Uosklll omnibus leaves Viotorla-etreet at a quarter to nine a.m., for wMeti free passes to pupils are given, AST A school omnibus leaves Partieil (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. Miss Matthews and Hiss McHare will be at home every Wednesday, Thursday, ai.d Friday, after 18th January. J XT 0 W D E N, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET. Has now convenience for the making , and repairing of Jewellery and (or the repairs of every description in Watches, Chronometers, etc, etc., and to farther increase his repairing and inanufaotuiing department he s disposing of the remainder of bis PIANO 3 at and under cost. Persons having old gold jewellery can have it made up nto now and fashionable articles to order, and a the better class ot watches ard chronometers receive his personal supervision. Rotherham's Genuine English Levers to nick. A UCKLAND PARCEL DELIVERY jtaL AGENCY. Ufflce; W. OARRATT'S STORK, Cnstomi'Btreet West. Telephone 351. LOOK OUT~FOR OUR VAN. which Collects Parcels for delivery TO city AND SUBURBS. From 8 to 10 a. m., and from 3 to 5 p.m. dally. Parcels under 201bs, and within a radius of li miles from Post office, delivered for 3d. Cartage of Kvery Description Done on Shortest Notice, and at lowest Kates. . ALBERT 8. BOARD, Proprietor. POMPEIAN MOSAICS, FIGURES OF FISH, BIRDS, STAGS, &c., "CAVE CANEM," "SALVE," &o. LINOLrCUMS AND OILCLOTHS, Iβ Id to 4s 6d yard. THESE ARE THE LAI ESI' DBSIGNS 70S ART KNISHINU, And fire to be had only at J. M. MoLACHLA N'S, ~ 222, QOHKiS-STKKET. . *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8951, 16 January 1888, Page 8

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