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Educational. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIAT] SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Valley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, LL.A.,St. Andrew's Universitj MISS McIIARG, Hons. in Education, St. Andrew' (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girls' High School, Saltairo, Yorkshire). The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, wn established in 1877 with 40 girls. In two years th number amounted to 160, which was tho limit of th accommodation provided. Although Saltaire is i the immediate vicinity of three large towns, havin good High Schools, girls were sent down from a Earts of the country to it, as for moral training eld one of the foremost places in England, rl] intellectual training was second only to the mora At the last Cambridge Local Examination (1835), or girl was third and another sixth in all Englani One received the offer of two scholarships; tt prize for being first senior girl in Political Ecouom; the prize for being first senior girl in Mathematii in all England. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages— French, German Science—Botany, Physiology, Cnemistry, &c. Drawing Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS : Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress Making, Swimming, Ac. Next Term begins on Fo bruary 5. At Home (Wednesdays and Fridays), on and aft Wednesday, January 23. Prospectuses and Terms for Boarders on applicatio Pupils are prepared for the following Exiur nations :Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matric lation and Junior Scholarships (N.&.U.), Entran Examination Scholarship (A. CO.), and Cambridj Local Examination. The School is situated on volcanic soil in one of tl most healthy districts in Auckland, and is therefo well adapted for delicate children, who will recei every care. 63T A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bisho] Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twen minutes to nine a.m. Mount Roskill Omnibus leaves Victoria-street

nine a.m. LOWER GLENSIDE UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOI GIRLS. Principal Mrs. Youxi Assisted by an efficient Staff. This School hits boen enlarged and re-furniahe throughout with all modern improvements. Every comfort and convenience provided for res dent pupils. The Autumn Term begins on 6th February. Subjects of Instruction : English Grammar and Composition, Literatuv History, Geography, Science, Latin, Math matics, Algebra, and Needlework— YOUNi Rev. J. K. Davis, and Governesses. French and German—Fraulein Hkisk. Music and Singing—HEUß Schmitt, Miss WEAVE: and Mrs. Keooh. Drawing and Painting—Mrs. Young and Mr. Bal Scientific Dresscutting—Miss Bews.

Musical Gymnastics daily without extra charge. Prospectuses on application. Mrs. Young will be at home from 2 to 5 p.m. on nil after January 21, excepting Wednesdays and aturdays. ' OEMUERA SEMINARY, , HA/ Portland Road, Remukra. , ELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR " YOUNG LADIES, i Principal: Mrs. Law. ( assisted by Thoroughly Efficient Resident Governesses and Visiting Professors. ' The above School is beautifully situated in the ] uost healthy and picturesque Suburb of Auckland, iin every way well adapted for a Ladies' School, < laving been specially built for that purpose and vithin easy reach by Trains and Omnibuses. The Teaching is based upon the best Modern Sysem, and the Studies are so arranged as to prepare 'upils for the various Public Examinations. ! Subjects of Instruction : — English, Classics, Mathematics, Modern Languages (Grammatically aid Conversationally), Vocal and Instrumental Music, Ensemble Lessons with Violin and Piano or ! >ther instruments, Harmony, Drawing, Painting, 1 Sketching from Nature, Class Singing, Musical I Gymnastics, Dancing and Deportment," Plain and Fancy Needlework, Scientific Dressmaking, Ac. A Limited Number of Young Ladies received as Boarders. Next term begins 4th February. Prospectuses on application. ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, ■"- SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND, Corner of the Grafton Road— nearly opposite the Choral Hall. MISS NEWCOMBE undertakes to give hor pupils a careful Mental and Moral Training ; does not prepare them for Public Examinations ; but endeavours to make them familiar with general principles. They learn English from interesting as well as instructive books ; are directed to such Geography and History only as is worth remembering; to Science in its relation to every day life; and the motives to conduct presented in the lives of the best women and men. MISS NEWCOMBE having spent two years in Franco and Belgium, and holding a cortiticate from South Kensington, gives through instruction in French and Drawing ; Musical Drill is practised daily in school time. MISS NEWCOMBE gives neither marks, certificates, reports, nor prizes, but mokes her school a place for genuine work, where duty and a desire for knowledge are the best incentives to progress. For terms, and times apply aa above, and at Messrs. Upton & Co.'s. /QUEEN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal : ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., LL.D., Melbourne University. The abovonamed College, recently occupied as tho Girls' High School, commands a fine view of the city and harbour, and has extensive grounds planted with trees. It has well-appointed schoolrooms and excellent boarding accommodation. Tho whole building has just been thoroughly renovated inside and outside. There are stables and grass for ponies. Tho First Term begins on TUESDAY, February 5, 1888. The Prospectus will bo ready shortly, when copies may be obtained from Mr. VVildman. I EDGE HILL, PICTON-STREET, PONSONBY. MISS F. E. COLEGROVE Cert. Trinity College and South Kensington) and ; MISS A. L. COLEGROVE (Cert. R.A.M.) I Give Lessons in ! MUSIC, DRAWING, PAINTING, FRENCH, AND LATIN. Music Lessons given at home, or at the Pupil's residence. The MISSES COLEGROVE aro sisters of tho Princ pal of Dashwood 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. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. A HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL. *— ■ General, Classical, and Religious Education. Preparation for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Small Classes, Individual Instruction, and careful Supervision. Resident and Visiting Masters. The next term will commence on MONDAY, Feb ruary 4th, 1889. REV. T. F. KING, Principal. ■EDUCATIONAL "DOOMS, Nos. 1, 2, AND 8, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, Durham-street East and Quken-street. Principal: MR. T. HARLE GILES (Certificated Toachor, N.Z. Education Department). CLASS and PRIVATE Instruction given to Ladies and Gentlemon, Youths and Girls, both DAY and EVENING, in the following subjects :— A, MR. T. 11. GILES, WRITING e°tc. SSOr ofWrit I Good Writing BOOK-KEEPING to GENERAL KNOWLEDGE I £K^ SE £ 0 ,K p ,£ AND OFFICE ROUTINE | son too old to learn. Youths fitted for J Commercial Lif o PIANOFORTE, SINGING,! MIS J? fj I £E ALL AND M BNG*LKH '"'SUB' [ Holding Certificate Tw&tj IiISGLISH SUB j signed by thelateMatJiiolH J thow Arnold. M WLUVING L } Mlt - f - r - TREVITHICK. French a MR. C. d. whitcombe. ITALIAN ( Lycde de St. Brieuc, Academie do SPANISH ("Rennes. For many years a resident in LATIN ) France and on the Continent of Europe. GERMAN AND HERRULRICH. SHORTHAND/ tIEIUI ULRIUI. "I MISS C. H. LUNDON, who is an accomMAORI > pllshed Maori Linguist and a Licensed J ' Interpreter. Maori Petitions drawn up. Office Hours :—Daily, 9to 6 ; Evening, C to 9 p.m. Saturdays, 0 a.m. to 1 p.m. Terms and full particulars on application. N.B.—Pupils received in any of the above subjects ; on and after MONDAY, January 7, 18S9. Term ' commences from time of entry.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9262, 16 January 1889, Page 8

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