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- Educational. MR. HEATH has to request those Ladies and Gentlemen who propose to read with him to apply at their earliest, Oban House, Arawa-street. MR. HAZLEDINE'S SCHOOL, THE RETREAT, HOBSON BAY ROAD, PARNKI/L.Term commenced February 4. A thorough Education is offered to a limited number of pupils. Highest testimonials and references. •irixAMINATIONS IN music.— JijLj land School of Music Examinations take place in June. —For particulars, as to fees, certificates, ifcc, apply to Mr. W,, 11. Webbe, Shortlandstreet ; or at Kady's Music Warehouse. 7>(LASSFOR ELEMENTARY SINGING \j AND SIGHT-HEADING. MR. POOLEY'S CLASS for tho above will hold' its First Meeting NEXT MO D A KVEN IN G, at Eight o'clock, at tho CHRISTIAN MISSION HALL. Fee : Half-a-guinea pur Quarter. No previous niusipal knowledge requisite. MI s s MIN E - T~T~I (CERTIFICATED PUPIL OF PROF. SWALLOW) HACKETT-STREET, PONSONBY. LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE-PLAYING. PONSONBY CO L L EGE, JL ARTHUR-STREET, PONSONBV. Principal: Miss Lilian Edgkr, M.A. The. next Term will begin for New Pupils on SATURDAY, February 2nd, at 9.30 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 lsfc, to see parents who wish to place their daughters with her. E.DGE HIL L, PICTON-STREET, PONSONBY. MISS F. E. COIiEGROVE Cert. Trinity College and South Kensington) and MISS A. L. COLEGROVE (Cert. 11.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 aro sisters of the IVine pal of Dashwood House School, Banbury, Oxoii, 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. Next Term begins Tuesday, February a. mHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND ' -*- GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING; AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal .Hknry Percival, L.C.P. Assisted by tho Rev. P. S. Smallfield. > The Autumn Term commenced on MONDAY, February 4, I Special attention is paid to the preparation ot Boys for commercial pursuit*. 'I ho Boarders belonging to this School are now residing with the Headmaster. There aro still • vacancies. Apply Eton Lodge, Ayr-street, Parnell, adjoining tho School. LO WE R GLENS ID E, iLJ UPPER SYMONDS-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 6th February. Subjects ok Instruction : English Grammar ami Composition, Literature, History, Geography, Science, Latin, Mathematics, Algobra, and Needlework— Young, REV. J. IC. Davis, and Governesses. French and FraOLEIN Heise. Music and Singing—llerr. Schmitt, MRS. Young, Miss Weaver, and Mrs. Kkocih. Drawing and Painting—Mrs. Young and Mr. Ball. Scientific Dresscutting— Biiws. Musical Gymnastics daily without extra charge. • Prospectuses on application. I > EM U E R A SEMINARY, JL\i Portland Road, Rkmuera. select BOARDING AND DAY school for young ladies. • Principal: Mrs. Law. Assisted by Thoroughly Kfficivnt Resident Governesses and Visiting Professors. The above School is beautitully 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 host Modem System, and the Studies are ho arranged as to prepare Pupils for the various Public Examinations. Subjects of Instruction :—English, Classics, Science, Mathematics, Modern Languages (Grammatically and Conversationally), Vocal and Instrumental Music, Ensemble Lessons with Violin or Piano or other instruments. Harmony, Drawing, Painting, Sketching from Nature, Class Singing, Musical Gymnastics, Dancing and Deportment, Plain and Fancy Needlowork, Scientific Dressmaking, &c. lion Tutschka's Violin Class meets on Monday. Classes for French Conversation on Wednesday and Thursday. A limited number of Young Ladies received as Boarders. Half Term, March 20th. ! Prospectuses on application. A UCKLAND ART SCHOOLS. . Principals : J. L. Steele, IC. ATKINS. Professor (for Artistic Anatomy and Perspective): C. L. N. Arnold. CLASSES ARE NOW OPEN FOR DRAWING. Elementary, Antique, Still Life, and from Nature. Artistic Anatomy. Perspective. ! PAINTING. Costume, Model (Morning and Evening). I 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 tho above, and under tho superintendence of a Lady' SATURDAY MORNING. Terms moderate, may bo had on • application to Messrs. Wildmon, and at the STUDIO, VICTORIA ARCADE. .1. L. Steele, formerly a student at the Ecolo Des Beaux Arts, Paris, Atelier M. Cabanel, Legion d , Honneur, and an exhibitor on the lino 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, "Calaino." C. L. N. Arnold studied for Perspective under M. Maiibant, Paris ; and for Drawing and Anatomy, Sgr. Schira, Florence. EDUCATIONAL BOOMS, JLaj Nos. I, 2, AND 8, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, Durham-street East and Queen-street. 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 :— A MR. T. 11. GILES, v ,- r>T m T -vr< Professor of WritBITING/ ing etc. I Good Writing BOOK-KEEPING 'guaranteed to ~_„„„„ rvnun /EITHER SEX IN 12 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Lessons . No per . AND OFFICE ROUTINE ! son too old to learn.' I Youths fitted for J Commercial Life PIANOFORTE, SINGING,] MISS SINDALL, PIANOFORIIii, bUMiJINu, MltOP HARMONY, DRAWING, I Holding Certificate A_ND ENGLISH SUB- signed by the late MatJECIb J thew Arnold. MF i)e™g L 1 MK - F - El TBEVITHICKFRENCH Y . MR. C. D. WHITCOMBE. ITALIAN ( Lycee de. St. Brieuc, Acaddmie de SPANISH (Rennes. For many years a resident in LATIN ) France and on tho Continent of Europe. GERMAN AND.. lIERR ULRICH. , I . f Mr. J. Goodenough, who holds SHORTHAND-? Certificate of Competency from ■ * •■' I. Mr. Isaac Pitman. (•MISS C. H. 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 i, 1839. Term commences from time of en^ry. BIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR 1889. With number on Roll, the principles of the Union, and Calendars of Chapters are now ready, and will be sent on .receipt of name and address, with a I twopenity stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrig, 1 Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 8

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