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Educational. ■jyj-R. QAINOR, PRIMO BARITONO, SIMONSEN OPERA CO. (From the Famous Schools of Milan), Begs to state that he is prepared to receive a few Pupils in VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING During his short stay in Auckland. Particulars on application personally or by letter to , the Opera House. FAREWELL CONCERT, SYDNEY. "Mr. Warwick Gainor is leaving this colony after a, residence of some three years, during which time ho lias been favourably known as a vocalist and teacher, though his best efforts have always been in opera, in which department his repertoire is extensive. From his introduction to the colonies as primo baritono of the Montague-Turner Opera Co., Mr. Gainor has been continually before the public, and is hardly less appreciated on tho concert platform than 011 the stage. At last night's concert it was made abundantly evident, that on his departure, which is fixed for an early date, he will carry with him the goodwill of tho liiUHical public of Sydney, and their hearty wishes for his future success. ' His appearance on the platform was the signal for a storm of applause, and his singing was greeted with the utmost cordiality," etc.—Sydney Morning Herald. EDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS AND TRAINING COLLEGE. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Mr. T. HARLK fJIIVKS. R*w:i«J of «. _auca- ■ tional Chambers, Queen-street and Durham-street East, begs to notify that he has an opening for a gentlemanly Youth as Junior Clerk in the above establishment. The engagement will be for a term of years, with a progressive salary. A thorough and comprthonsive education will be afforded in the extensive range of subjects taught iu the Chambers, by teachers whose experience and competence in their several branches is generally recognized. A premium will be required. Full particulars may be obtained from Mr. T. Harlo Giles, at the Educational Chambers, Queenstreet and Durluun-streot Hast. PO N S O N B Y COLLEGE, PON SON BY ROAD. 1 PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. ! The Winter term began on Monday, May 27. i Prospectus, &c., on Application. Miss Edger is at home, Monday afternoons, from half-past three to five. MR. OSWALD'S ELOCUTION CLASS Meets Weekly at half-past seven on MONDAY EVENING. Half-term, July _2iul. Fee, (Js ; Ladies, 4s. Mr. Oswald makes the cure of stammering a speciality. Testimonials can be seen on application. Fees in advance. Granville House, Cook-straet. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Valley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland, Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, LL.A., St. Andrew's University. MISS McHARO, lions, in Education, St. Andrew's (For Nino Yours Chief Assistant Teachers at the ; Girls' High School, Saltane, Yorkshire). The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was I established in 1877 with 40 girls. In two years the I number amounted to 100, which was the limit of the i accommodation provided. Although Saltaire is in I the immediate vicinity of three largo towns, having, • good High Schools, girls were sont, down from all ' parts ot the country to it. as for moral training it > held one of tho foremost places in England. Iho I intellectual training was second only to the moral. I At the last Cambridge Local Examination (1835), one > girl was third and another sixth in all England. 1 One received the offer of two scholarships; the ■ prize for being first senior girl in Political Economy; , the prijie for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all England. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION; English language and Literature Mathematics Languages— French, German Science— Physiology, Chemistry, &c. 1 (rawing—Freehand aud .Model , . Class Singing and Harmony . ~ Calisthenics and Musical Drill , EXTRAS: Lessons in Music, Painting, .Dancing, Scientific Dress Making, Swimming, &c. •. Half Term begins on July 9th, 1 At Home on Wednesdays. Prospectuses and Terms for Boarders on application, » Pupils aro prepared for the following Exami- " uations :—Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation and Junior Scholarship* (N.Z.U.), Entrance 1 Examination Scholarship (A.U.C.), aud Cambridge , Lo«il lfixamiuation. The School is situated on volcanic soil 111 one of the most healthy districts in Auckland and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. , ear A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. . Mount Roskill Omnibus leaves Victoria-street at nine a.m. T OWER GLENSIDE, "JU UPPER SYMONDSSTREET. . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal __-..-- Mrs. Youno Assisted by an efficient Staff. This School has been enlarged aud re-furnished throughout with all modern improvements. ' Every comfort and convenience provided for resident pupils Subjects of Instruction; English Grammar and Composition, Literature, History, Geography, Science, Latin, Mathematics, Algebra, and Needlework—MUS. YOUNO, , itEV. E. H. Qullivek, and Governesses. '- French and German—FlUULKm Heise. }' Music and Singing— PROFESSOR SCUMITT, MRS. " YOUNB, MISS VVKAVKK, and MRS. KEOOH. i«! Drawing and Painting—Mrs. Young and Ma. Ball. i. Dancing—Pkopessoii Fischer. l » Scientific Dresscutting—Miss Bews, Musical Gymnastics daily without extra charge. ' Prospectuses on application. » Term began 3rd June. EDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS, — : CORNER OF DURHAM-STREET EAST AND QUEKN-STREKT EAST, Nos. 1, 2, 8, c, 7, and 8, Exchange Chambers (Entrance first door in Durham-street East). Principal: MR. T. lIARLE GILES e (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 :— ' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, ARITHMETIC, ! ENGLISH GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, &C. ' WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING-MR. T. IIARLE GILES, PROFESSOR OF WRITING, &C. GOOD WRITING GUABANTEED IN TWELVE f. LESSONS. ENGLISH LITERATURE, I Mr. ALEXANDER LATIN / GRANT, M,A. \ ■ MR. C. D. WHITCOMBE. FRENCH { Lycde de St. Brieuc, de ITALIAN [Rennes. For many years a resident in / France and on the Continent of Europe. -> } DON JOSE SCREBANO, late of the "* SPANISH J- Collegio San Lorenzo, Madrid (who J has recently arrived from Spain). /"Mr. J. GOODENOUGH, who SHORTHAND-! holds Certificate of Competency \,from Mr. Isaac Pitman. ' MATHEMATICS, &C.-M.-. A. C. MACLINTOCK, l»» F.E.1.5.," Glasgow ; D Certificate New Zealand Education Department. MAORI—Miss LUNDON, Licensed Interpreter. GERMAN— Herr GOLDSTUCKER. NAVIGATION— R. J. PEARCE. TRAINING COLLEGE—Mr. Alex. Grant, M.A. Principal Gate Headmaster Waimate District High (j School) '» Pupils prepared for tho following Examinations;— . Junior and Senior Civil Service j D and E Teachers' Certificates a Solicitors' and Barristers' General Knowledge l > University Matriculation '» GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CLASSES FOR LADIES, held every Afternoon , r COMMERCIAL CLASSES FOR YOUTHS, " Thoroughly fitting them for. business life, held daily. , PRIVATE PUPILS in any subjects by arrange« y ment Office Hours Dally, 9to 6; Evening, 6to 10 p.m Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 7 Full particulars on application to Mr. GILES, at i. his Educational Chambers. Prospectuses at Upton — Co. a, Queen-street. "OROWN & POISON'S CORNFLOUR. J. B. GILFILLAN & CO, Ic- , Sole Representatives for NeiT Zealand. 178, Queen-street, Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9436, 6 August 1889, Page 1

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