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EducationalSPEECH DAY AT ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1889. An Omnibus will leave the Union Bank, Queenstreet, at two p.m., running to the College via Parnell and Newmarket. Roturn Fare, Is 6(1. t J^/JR. ! HEATH has to request those Ladies and Gentlemen who propose to read I with him to apply at their earliest. ; Oban House, Arawa-street. , Mr. hazledine's school, the RETREAT, HOBSON BAY ROAD, PARNELL.—Term commenced February 4. / j i A thorough Education is offered to a limited number of pupils. > Highest testimonials and references. Examinations in music. -Auck- _ land School of Music Examinations tako place in June.—For particulars, as to fees, certificates. &c,, apply to Mr. W. H. Webbe, Short-land-street; or at Eady's Music Warehouse. . , Domain grammar school, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. NEWCOMKE receives Boarders and Day , Scholars; and prepares Pupils for all Examinations. Tho term commenced on Monday, February 4th. For full particulars see prospectus, for which apply to Mr. Newcombe, Arnold House, Corner oft the Grafton Road, and at Messrs. Upton & Co.'s. ■ M 1s s MINE TT 1 (CERTIFICATED PUPIL OF PROF. SWALLOW) HACKETT-STREET, PONSONBY. LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE-PLAYING. PONSONBY COLLEGE, ARTHUR-STREET, PONSONBY. Principal: Miss Lilian Edger, M.A. The next Term will begin for New Pupils on SATURDAY, Fobruary 2nd, at 9.80 a.m., and for OLD Pupils on MONDAY, February 4th. MISS EDGER 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. O T I C E. HERR R. F. LOFFLER, OF LIVERPOOL-STREET, A STUDIED PIANIST AND TEACHER . OF SINGING, Noting with pleasure the wish of the musical people of Auckland to acquire correct and proper Piano Playing, desires to glvo notice to the public generally, that he is open at all times to receive new Pupils, who may commence immediately on application. Teims moderate. Two hours a week. No other instrument but the Piano taught. mHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND "• GRAMMAR SCHOOL. . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal Henry Pkrcival, L.C.P. Assisted by the Rev. P. S. Smali.fi f.ld. The Autumn Term commenced on MONDAY', February 4. Special attention is paid to the preparation ot Boys for commercial pursuit.-. The Hoarders belonging to this School are now residing with, the Headmaster. There are still vacancies, Apply Eton Lodge, Ayr street, Parnell, adjoining the School. JOWEROL E N S I D E, JLi UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR G I R L S. 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—Mrs. YOUNG, Rev. J. K. Davis, and Governesses. French and German— Fraui.ein 11ki.sk. Music and Singing—Heur Sciimitt, MRS. YOUNG, Miss Weaver, and Mrs. Kkogii. Drawing and Painting—Mrs. Young and Mil Ball. Scientific Dresscutting—Miss Bkws. Musical Gymnastics daily without extra charge. Prospectuses on application. Mount eden collegiate SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, i Valley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, LL. A., St. Andrew's University. MISS MCIIAItG, lions, in Education, St. Andrew's (For Nino Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire). The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was established in 1877 with 40 girls. In two years the number amounted to 160, which was the limit of the accommodation provided. Although Saltaire is in tho immediate vicinity of three large towns, having good High Schools, girls were sent down from all parts of the country to it, as for moral training it held one of the foremost places in England. The intellectual training was second only to Ike moral. At the last Cambridge Local Examination (1885), one gin was third and another sixth in all England. Ono received the offer of two scholarship*; the prize for being first senior girl in Political Economy; the prize for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all England. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages—Latin, French, German —Botany, Physiology, Chemistry, ifcc. Drawing—Freehand and Mode' Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress Making, Swimming, Ac. Half Term begins on March 25. At Homo on Wednesdays. Prospectuses and Terms for Boarders on application. Pupils are prepared for the following Exami nations:—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 oil volcanic soil in one of the most healthy districts in Auckland and is therefore well adapted for delicate children,-who will receive every care. it®" A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Nowinarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. Mount Roskill Omnibus leaves Victoria-street at nine a.m. JgDUCATIONAL 0 0 M §, Nos. 1, 2, AND 8, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, Durham-street East and Queen-street. Principal: MR. T. HARLE GILES [' t-rfifkated Teacher, N.Z. Education Department). CLASS and PRIVATE Instruction given to Ladies ami Gentlemen, Youths and Girls, both DAY ami YEN ING, in the following subjects :— MR. T. 11. GILES, u DTrnvn ! Professor of Writ- \\ KlllJSlx ing, etc. I Good Writing BOOK-KEEPING ' guaranteed to GENERAL KNOWLEDGE No^p^ and OFFICE ROUTINE j son too old to learn. | Youths fitted for J Commercial Life PIANOFORTE, SINGING,) MIS ,? S ALL| AND* rvr'i "sUR [ Holding Certificate ' IiNC-MSU signed by the lata MatJ '' oib J thew Arnold. M DRAWING 1 )" MR . F " B . TREVITHICK. FRENCH 1 MR. C. D. WHITCOMBE. ITALIAN [ Lyc<se de St. Brieuc, Acaddinie de SPANISH ( Rennes. For many years a resident in LATIN ) France and on the Continent of Europe. GERMAN AND..HERR ULRICH. fMr. J. Goodenough, who holds SHORTHAND-{ Certificate of Competency from Certificate of Competency from Mr. Isaac Pitman. ("MISS C. 11. LUNDON, who is an accomMAORI { plished Maori Linguist and a Licensed I. Interpreter. Maori Petitions drawn up. Office Hours Daily, 9to 5; Evening, 6to 9 p.m. Saturdays, 9 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, February 4, 1889. Term commences from time of entry. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9306, 8 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9306, 8 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9306, 8 March 1889, Page 1

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