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Educational. r LOWER GLENSIDE, JLJ . UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL TOR GIRLS. Principal Mrs.'Young Assisted by art efficient Staff. • This School, has been enlarged and re-furnished throughout with all modern Improvements. Every comfort and convenience provided for resident pupils. The Autumn Term begins on 6th February. Subjects or Instruction: English Grammar and Composition, Literature, History, Geography, Science, Latin, Mathematics, Algebra, and Needlework— Young, Rev. J. K. Davis, and Governesses. French and German—Fraulein Heise. Music and Singing—Herr Schmitt, Miss WEAVER, and Mrs. Kkogh. Drawing and Painting—Mrs. Young and Mr. Ball. Scientific Dresscutting— Bews. Musical Gymnastics daily without extra charge Prospectuses on application. Mrs. Young will be at home from 2 to 5 p.m. on and after January 21, excepting Wednesdays and Saturdays. /\UEEN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal: ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., LL.D., Melbourne University. The abovenamed College, recently occupied as the Girls' High School, commands a flue view of this city and harbour, and has extensive grounds planted withirees. It has well-appointed schoolrooms and excellent boarding accommodation. The whole building has just been thoroughly renovated insido and outside. There are stables and grass for ponies. The First Term begins on TUESDAY, February D, ISSS. • ■ The Prospectus will be ready shortly, when copies may be obtained from Mr. Wildmau. EDGE HILL, PICTON-STREET, PONSONBY. MISS F. E. COLEOROVE 3 Cert. Trinity College and South Kensington) and i MISS A. L. COLEGROVE (Cert. R. A.M.) Give Lessons IN ) MUSIC, DRAWING, PAINTING, FRENCH, AND LATIN. . Music Lessons given at home, or at the Pupil's ' residence. The MISSES COLEGROVE are sisters of the Princ pal of Dashwood House School, Banbury, Oxou, 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 un 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, ISB9. REV. T. F. KING, Principal. rjHHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND -*- GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING.AND BAY SCHOOL. Principal Henry Percival, L.C.P. Assisted by tho Rev. P. S. Smallfield. The Autumn Term will commence on MONDAY, February 4. Special attention is paid to the preparation ot Boys for commercial pursuit?. The Principal will be at home at Eton Lodge, Ayr-street, Parnell, on and after MONDAY, January 28. MRS. AND MISS WILLIAM'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, THE WILLOWS, YARD-STREET. Term commences—MONDAY, February 4. The Principals having secured tho services of Miss Hunter (who has so successfully passed examinations in the Junior, Middle, and Senior Grades of the Intermediate Education Board for Ireland), are in a position to offer every facility to pupils desiring to study for examinations. Music, Krench, German, Latin, Drawing, &c, by experienced Teachers. A Special Class for Painting, conducted by Miss Prideiiux. Boarders recoivo every care and home comforts. At home after January 21th. MR. SINGER'S PRIVATE CLASSES for YOUNG LADIES will Reassemble on MONDAY, January 21. A few vacancies. Parents wishing to send their daughters, please apply early. A . Class for Boys will bo formed in a separate room, if requested Terms and prospectus on application. Rose Bank, St. George's Bay Road; or Avonstreet, Gladstone Road, J'arnell. DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. NEWCOMBE receives Boarders and Day Scholars ; and prepares Pupils for all Examinations. The next term will commence on Monday, February 4th. For full particulars sec prospectus, for which ™ apply to Mr. Nowcombe, Arnold House, Corner of the Graf ton Road, and at Messrs. Upton & Co.'s. WARATAH DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES MICHELL. Duties resumed February 4th, ISSO. Private lessons in Music, Singing, Drawing, and Painting. Prospectuses on application to Mr. Wildman, Stationer, Queen-street ; and at the School, Waratah, New North Road, Rocky Nook. MR. HAZLEDINE'S SCHOOL. THE RETREAT, lIOBSON BAY ROAD, PAKNELL. A sound and liberal Education is offorod to a limited number of pupils. Subjects taught : Classics, Mathematics, English, French, Bookkeeping, Ac. Drawing, Mrs. Burcher; Gymnastics, Professor Carrollo. Pupils prepared for University and other examinations. , j Term commences MONDAY, February 4, 1889. Highest testimonials and references. Prospectus on application. Mr. Hazledine's holiday address—" Cray," Papa kura Valley. - "£" ESSONS IN PIANOFORTE '. JLJ PLAYING MISS ADAMS (Certificated Pupil of Professor Swallow), Colliiiiswoodstreet, off Vonsonby Road. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. MISS TUTIN will be at Cambridge . House, Vincent-street, from January 22nd to tho 20th. Vacancies for Pupils. MR. T. HA RLE GILES' Educational Rooms, Corner Durham-street East& Queen street, are open daily from nine a.m. till nine p.m. Letters written, both business and confidential. Business advertisements drawn up. Tenders and specifications written out. Petitions prepared. Private inquiries instituted. Accounts collected, Ac. Charges moderate. Seeds, Manures, &c. HJI 0 B g A L E. SEED MAIZE ! SEED MAIZE ! . SEED MAIZE ! S Also, FEED OATS, BARLEY, FOWL WHEAT BRAN SHARPS, OATEN CIIAFF d. 9 ROLLER FLOUR 0 WOOLPACKS, CORNSACKS 0 BUTTER, CHEESE 0 &C, &c, &c. 9 ——.—__ 3 TITILLIAM & fiO., J V? "Uγ \y o .13, Custom-street, Auckland. o■ ' • „ TIONEDUSTI PONEDUST! 0 JL> J-C.K. JL> J.C.E. 0 _____ 8 ' THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE, 1 ELLIS'S WELL-KNOWN J.C.E. BRAND 0 OF NEWCASTLE BONEDUST, 0 IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS {J IRON BARK TIMBER, SPOKES o . SHAFTS, &c, 0 IN ANY QUANTITIES. M. V. HURLEY, 7, Queen-stbeet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9263, 17 January 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9263, 17 January 1889, Page 8

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