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. ..— «— —- Educational;—- —-—"fj -tWnpmSSsiir Auckland college and GRAMMAR SCHOOL. I U' JCi V\ The Board of Governors have made arrangements to admit Girls to the benefits of the College and Grammar School, and. Will etirry on the work Of toe Girls' High * School At • the building in SyrW>rtdS« street. The Headmaster, Mr. Bourne, will have charge of the whole school, and the Girls will be taught under his direction, but they will occupy a separate portion of the building, and will have the use of a separate entrance and play-ground. , The Governors have arranged to retain the services of the Lady Assistants now employed at the Girls 1 High School.; \ Free tuition arid scholarships will be continued under existing rules to all girls now entitled to them. New Pupils must apply to the Headmaster, at the School, Symonds-street, on FRIDAY, the 14th Sep* tember, at 0.30 k.:m. to 11, of at 8.80 to 4 p.m., and they will* > attend for Entrance Examination Oil MONDAY, the 17th September, at 10 a.m. ■*. ■ Girls who have hitherto attended the Girls' High School are not required to attend the Entrance Examination. In their case a notification to the Headmaster oil or before the 14th September will suffice. ART SCHOOLS, "" Principals! *J. L. Steele, K. WatKIKS. Professor (for Artistic Anatomy and Perspective): 'ii v C. L. N. ARNOLD. CLASSES ARE NOV/ OPEN FOR DRAWING. Elementary, Antique, Still Life, and from Nature. Artistic Anatomy. perspective. • - 1 • PAINTING. Costume, Model (Morning and Evening). Landscape, in Oil and from Nature, Still Life, &c. Landscape, in Water-colour and from Nature. Flowers, Fruit, Still Life, do. ■ Pastels, Gouache. . ; A JUVENILE CLASS in connection with the above, and under the superintendence of a Lady, SATURDAY MORNING. Terms moderate, may be bad on application to Messrs. Wildraan, and at the STUDIO, VICTORIA ARCADE. 1 J. L. Steele, formerly a student at the Ecoie Dea Beaux Arts, Paris, Atelier M. Cabanel, Legion d' Honneur, and an exhibitor on the line at the Salon and at the Royal Academy. K. Watkins studied for Landscape under M. Terry, Chevalier de la Legion d' Honneur, Lausanne, and a pupil of the celebrated Swiss Landscape Painter, "Calame." ' C. L. N. Arnold studied for Perspective under j M. Maubant, Paris ; and for Drawing and Anatomy, I Sgr. Schira, Florence. MRS. CLAYTON'S ROARDUSfG and DAY SCHOOL, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. Third term, September 17, 1888. MRS. PALMER'S SCHOOL, Carlton Road.— will be resumed on Monday, September 10. Lessons in French and Music. jyj~R. Jy/JARTIN WALLOW, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, REMOVED TO BRISTOL HOUSE, GREY-STREET. Boarding AND day school for YOUNG LADIES, ONEHUNGA. Tram and 'Bus from Auckland arrive long before school hours. One of the twelve successful Candidates at the Matriculation Examination last December (1887) is a young lady pupil of this school. Music, Singing, Harmonium, Drawing, Painting, French, German, and Italian thoroughly taught. For terms apply to MRS. STODDARD, Onehunga. Spring term begins September 17, Lower glenside, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. After the end of this term, the late MRS. GLOVER'S BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL Will be " CONDUCTED BY MRS. YOUNG. The Spring Term will begin on September 17. Prospectuses on application. The church of England GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ' , . principal ...Henry Percival, L.C.P. Assisted by the Rev. P. S. Smallfield. - The Spring Term will commence on MONDAY, 17TH SEPTEMBER, When all Boys belonging to, or joining the School, ought to be present. Apply to the Principal, Eton Lodge, next to the School, Ayr-street, Parnell. jgOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. , ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKL A High-class School—Classical, General, and Religious Education. Preparation for Matriculation and other Examinations. Small classes, individual instruction, and careful supervision of lessons. ■*» The next term will commence on Monday, September 17, 1888. For prospectus, apply REV. T. F. KING, Principal. Edge hill, picton-street, PONSONBY. • MISS F. E. COLEGROVE (Cert. Trinity College and South Kensington) and * MISS A. .L. COLEGROVE (Cert. R.A.M.) Are prepared to give lessons in Music, Drawing, Painting, French, and Latin. Morning Class for English from 9.80 to 12.30. Music Lessons given at home, or at the Pupil's residence. * The MISSES COLEGROVE are sisters of the Principal of Dash-wood House School, Banbury,: Oxon, where they have for several years assisted in most successfully preparing pupils for the Oxford, Cambridge, College of Preceptors, Trinity College, and South Kensington Examinations, 22 Certificates having been gained by their pupils during the past year. Prospectuses on application. , Publications, 11/ fORE ENTERTAINING THAN A NOVEL Just received, at WILDMAN'S, VICTORIA ARCADE, A supply of the long-looked-for book, "THE GREAT CRYPTOGRAM," i s . f : BY IGNATIUS DONELLY, ■Which is written to prove that BACON WROTE SHAKSPERE TWO HANDSOME VOLUMES, % V ' ' » Price ;.. 30s. Machinery. ............. j rjio NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALIC—A Splendid TWO FEEDER WHARFEDALE NEWS PRINTING MACHINE, by Dawson & Sons, of OUey, York-, shire j Will print various sizes, up to four pftges of the' New Zealand Herald. The Machine has been very little used, will bo run to the satisfaction of the purchaser, and guaranteed in perfect order. Will be sold cheap to make room for additional web machinery.;, ;J / f ■/ . _•, ~ Stocks, Roller Moulds, <fcc., ail complete. WILSONS & HORTON, Auckland SMoCOSKRIE - & SON, • ENGINEERS, CHAPEL-STREET, Have on Sale, several Portable Engines from A to 20horse power; Marine Launch Engines, from 2-horse power and upwards ; several yi progress, high and low prosisuw. Land Engines and Boilers made on the premises up to 100-horse power; Hydraulic Lifts - from one to three tons ; Sawmill Machinery, Winding and Pumping do.; also, Launches tendered for, made complete, to any speed -i HORSE-POWER GAS ENGINE, M Vr Otto Silent, nearly new, for sale, cheap, to make room for increased power. This Engine has been kept in the Herald Office as a "reserve power, and very little used. To be sold cheap, with all pipes, appliances, water tanks, etc. —Apply HERALD Office. , t ... Watches, Jewellery, &c. J JJ 0 W D E/N , WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, i' ' • QUEEN-STREET, : I. ■' '* i l ! i -3- '-J 'v ' i. Has now convenience for the making and repairing of Jewellery and for the repairs of every description Watches, Chronometers, &c., dfce., and to further in ncrea*e his repairing and manufacturing depart ment be Is disposing of the remainder of his PIANOS at and under , - v . - .iiu. ..li.s. . Panama having old gold Jewellery can have it made .up into new and fashionable articles to order, and all the better classes of Watches ■ . (Thrononce receive his persrnal supervision. „ t Rothorham'f English Levers in sleek.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9142, 25 August 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9142, 25 August 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9142, 25 August 1888, Page 8