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EducationalQUEEN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal: ' ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., LL.D., Melbourne University. The College, recently occupied as the 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. The - whole building has been thoroughly renovated inside and outside. There are stables and grass for ponies. The First Term begins on TUESDAY, February 5, 1880. , „ Dr. McArthur, who resides at the College, will be at home from three to five p.m., on and after January '21st, to see parents and guardians who wish to place their Boys under his care. The Prospectus may be obtained oil application at the College, ;or from Mr. Wilduian, Bookseller, Shortland-street. 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 Clpsses, Individual Instruction, and careful Supervision. Resident and Visiting Masters. The term commenced on Monday, February 4th, 1889. REV. T. F. KING, Principal. WARATAH DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. ? CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES MICHELL. Duties resumed February 4th, ISS9. Private lessons in Music, Singing, Drawing, and Painting. Prospectuses on application to Mr. Wildman, Stationer, Queen-street ;and at the School, Wars.tab, New North Road, Rocky Nook. PONSO N'B y COLLEGE, ARTII UR-STRE ET, PONSONBY. Principal : Miss Lilian Edgek, M.A. The next Terra will begin for New Pupils on SATURDAY, February '2nd, at 9.30 a.m., and for Old Pupils on MONDAY, February 4tli. MISS EDO Kit will be at home from 10 to 12 on Thursday, .January 31st,'and Friday, February Ist, to see parents who wish to place "their daughters with her. Domain grammar school, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. Jr MR. NEWCOMBE receives Boarders and Day Scholars ; and prepares Pupils for all Examinations. The term commenced on Monday, February 4tli. For full particulars see pros]>ectus, for which apply to IJlr. Newcombe, Arnold House, Corner of the Grafton Road, and at Messrs. Upton & Co.'s. mHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal HENRY Percival, L.C.P. Assisted by the Rev. P. S. Smallkikld. The Autumn Term commenced on MONDAY, February 4. Special attention is paid to the preparation ot Boys for commercial pursuits. The Principal will be at home at Eton Lodge, Ayr-street, Parnell, on and after MONDAY, Jauuary 28. Edge hill, picton-street, PQNSONBY. MLSS F. K. ICG ROVE . Cert. Trinity College and South Kensington) and 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 COLEGROVH are sisters of the I'iinc pal of Dash wood House School, Banbury, Oxon, where they have for several years assisted in iiiosf. 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. Next Term begins Tuesday, February l>. 1 A rnold house school, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND, Corner of the Grafton Road—nearly opposite the Choral Hall. MISS NEWCOMIiE undertakes to give her pupils a careful .Mental and Moral Training ; does not prepare them for Public Examinations ; but endeavours to make them familiar with general principles. They earn 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 France and Belgium, ami holding a certificate from South Kensington, gives thorough instruction in French and Drawing; Musical Drill is practised daily in school time. M ISS NKWCOMJiE gives neither marks, certificates, reports, nor prizes, but makes her school a place for genuine work, where duty and a desire for knowledge are the best incentives to progress. For terms, anil times apply as above, and at Messrs. Upton A Co.'s. Remuera seminar Y, a ai Portland Road, Rkmuera. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principal: Mils. Law. Assisted by Thoroughly Efficient Resident Governesses anil Visiting Professors. The above School is beautifully situated in the most healthy and picturesque Suburb of Auckland, is in every way well adapted for a Ladies' School, having been specially built for that purpose and within easy reach by Trains and Omnibuses. The Teaching is based upon the best Modern System, and the Studies are ho arranged as to prepare Pupils for the various Public Examinations. Subjects of Instruction : — English, Classics, Mathematics, Modern languages (Grammatically and Conversationally), Vocal and Instrumental Music, Ensomble Lessons with Violin and Piano or other instruments, Harmony, Drawing, Painting, Sketching from Nature, Class Singing, Musical 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. LO wE R OLENS ID E, UPPER M ON DS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal Mrs. Young Assisted by an 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 Oth February. Subjects of 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 Heish. Music and Singing—Herr .Sen mitt, Slits. Young, Miss Weaver, and Mrs. Keogh. Drawing and Painting—Mrs. Young and Mr. Ball. Scientific Dresscutting—Miss Bews. Musical Gymnastics daily without extra charge. Prospectuses on application. • ATIONAL O 0 M S, Nos. 1, 2, and 8, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, Durham-street EAST AND Queen-strket. Principal: MR. T. HARLE GILES (Certificated Teacher, N.Z. Education Department). CLASS and PRIVATE Instruction given to Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths and Girls, both DAY and EVENING, in the following subjects :— ) MR. T. H. GILES, RITING ing, r etc SSOr ° f Writ ' Good Writing BOOK-KEEPING [ guaranteed to GENERAL KNOWLEDGE f^soNS. SE AND OFFICE ROUTINE I son too old to learn. I Youths fitted for J Commercial Life PIANOFORTE, SINGING,! MIS ,§ SIN D ALL, HARMONY, DRAWING, I ,lriin„ t™ ENGLISH SUB - I si^ed d by S thelatS . j£,ci» J thew Arnold. M D^A\VING L J. mr - F . R. TREVITHICK. FRENCH 1 MR. C. D. WHITCOMBE. ITALIAN ( Lycde de St. Brieuc, Acadlmie do SPANISH ( Rennes. For many years a resident in LATIN ) France and on tho Continent of Europe. GERMAN AND.. HERR ULRICH. fMr.; J.* Good enough, who holds SHORTHAND ■< Certificate of Competency from I Mr. Isaac Pitman. /"MISS C. H. LCNDON, who is an accomMAORI { plished Maori Linguist and a Licensed V. Interpreter. Maori Petitions drawn up. Office Hours Daily, 9to 5; Evening, 6to 0 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Terms and full particulars on application. •' i N.B.— received in any of the above subjects on aird after MONDAY, February i, 1889. Term commences from time oi entry.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9284, 11 February 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9284, 11 February 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9284, 11 February 1889, Page 8

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