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JSaucational. aLENB URN, Shelly Beach. —Classes *OT for Dancing are being formed by Miss L. Cole. Schools attended. Terms on application. 171 XAMINATIONS IN MUSIC.-Auck-Ili land School of Music Examinations take place in Juno.— particulars, as to fees, certificates, &c., apply to Mr. W. 11. Webbe, Shortlandstreet; or at Kadv's Music Warehouse. Mr. hazledine'S school, THE jLvJL RETREAT, lIOBSON BAY ROAD, PAR. NELL.—Term commenced February 4. A thorough Education is offered to a limited number of pupils. Highest testimonials and references. [CARD,] Mr. Jose ph l. innes, LIC. T. S. COL., LONDON, Is prepared to CONDUCT ANY OF THE EXAMINATIONS OP THE TONIC SOL-FA COLLEGE. Lessons given in any Branch of Musical Theory. Special Course of Study in the Staff Notation. Address : Fernb&nk, Coll in# wood-street, Ponsonby. 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 give notice to the public gener ally, 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. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND JL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal Henry Percival, L.C.P. Assisted by the Rev. P. S. Smallkield. The Half Term commenced on MONDAY, March 25. Special attention is paid to the preparation of Boys for commercial pursuits. The Boarders belonging to this School are now residing with the Headmaster. There are still vacancies. Apply Eton Lodge, Ayr-street, Parnell, adjoining the School. W H A NG A PA R OA. BOARDING SCHOOL AT WIIANGAPAROA BAY. Only twenty miles from Auckland. Delightful situation, splendid beach, invigorating climate, every attention and comfort. Steam communication bi-weekly. Terms: Twenty-live and thirty guineas per annum. Early application necessary, as only a limited number can be accommodated at present. Reference kindly permitted to Rev. W. L. Salter, Newmarket, Auckland. Edge hill, picton-street, PONSONBY. MISS F. E. COLEGROVE 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 MISSICS COLEGROVE are sisters of the Princ pal of Dash wood House School, Banbury, Oxou, where they have for several years assisted ill 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 t>. p EMU ER A SEMINARY, Bin Portland Road, Remuera. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principal : Mrs. LAW. Assisted by Thoroughly Efficient Resident Governesses and Visiting Professors. The Teaching is based upon the best Modern System, and the Studies are so 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 Lesions with Violin or Piano or other Instruments, Harmony, Drawing, Painting, Sketching from Nature, Class Singing, Musical Gymnastics, Dancing and Deportment, Plain and Fancy Needlework, Scientific Dressmaking, itc. Hcrr Tutsclika'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. Jf] DURATIONAL O O M S, CORNER OF DURHAM-STREET EAST AND QUEEN-STREET EAST, over Tilly'S (Entrance first door in Durham-street East). Principal : MR. T. HARLE GILES (Certificated Teacher, N.Z. Education Department). Assisted by a large and competent staff of Teachers. CLASS and PRIVATE Instruction given to Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths and Girls, both DAY and EVENING, in the following subjects WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING— MR. T. HARLE GILES, PROFESSOR OP Writing, Ac. Good writing guaranteed to Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths and Girls, in a series of 12 Lessons, on an easily acquired system. No person too old to learn. Inspection invited to hundreds of Testimonials and specimens of pupils' work, proving the thorough efficiency of Mr. Giles' system of teaching writing. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, etc. Teacher Mr. T. Harle Giles. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES FOR YOUTHS, thoroughly fitting them for Commercial Life. GENERAL IMPROVEMENT CLASSES FOR YOUNG LADIES, Day and Evening. FRENCH ) MR. C. 1). WHITCOMBE. ITALIAN ( Lycee de St. Brieuc, Aeademie de SPANISH ( Rennes. For many years a resident in LATIN ) France and on the Continent of Europe. ( Mr. J. GOOD ENOUGH, who SHORTHAND- holds Certificate of Competency I. from Mr. Isaac Pitman. MATHEMATICS, Ac.—Mr, A. C. MACLINTOCIC, F.E.1.5., Glasgow. Pupils prepared for D Junior and Senior Civil Service Examinations, anil D and E. Teachers' Certificates. Private Pupils in any subjects by arrangement. Office Hours Daily, 9to 5 ; Evening, 6to 9 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. N.B.Pupils received in any of the above subjects day or evening privately, or in class. Term commences from time of entry. Terms and full particulars may be obtained on application to Mr. Giles, at his Educational Rooms, Nos. 1, 2, 7, and 8, Exchange Chambers, corner of Queen-street, and Durham-street East (upstairs). TVIfOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE IWL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Valley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Principals: MISS MATT 11EWS,LL.A.,St. Andrew's University. MISS McIIAKG, Hons, in Education, St. Andrew's (For Nine 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 100, which was the limit of the accommodation provided. Although Saltaire is in the immediate vicinity of three large towns, having good High Schools, girls were sent down from all parts ot the country to it, as for moral training it held one of the foremost places in England. The intellectual training was second only to the moral. At the last Cambridge Local Examination.(lßßs), one girl was third and another sixth in all England. One received the offer of two scholarships; tho prize for being first senior girl in Political Economy; the prize fir being first senior girl 111 Mathematics in all England. * SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages—-Latin, French, German Science —Botany, Physiology, Cneinistry, &c. Drawing—Freehand and Mode' Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress Making, Swimming, &c. Half Term begins on March 26. At Home 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 on volcanic soil in one of the most healthy districts in Auckland and is therefore well adapted for delicate children,-who will receive every care. ~ . oar A School Omnibus leaves Parnoll (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. Mount Roskill Omnibus leaves Victoria-street at nine a.m. HOUGH'S SUPERIOR TOMATO SAUCE! TOMATO SAUCE! TOMATO SAUCE! TOMATO SAUCE ! This Sauce is guaranteed pure, and made from the choicest ingredients. Wholesale from A. HEATHER, Merchant, Custom-street; Or at tho Factory, Dedwood Terrace, Ponsonby.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9322, 27 March 1889, Page 8

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