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Educational. MRS. CLAYTON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, St. George's Bay Road, | Parnell. Third term, September 16. ; IVTRS. PALMER'S SCHOOL, "*- CARLTON GORE ROAD. Conducted by Mrs. SNELL and Miss BROWN. Third term begins Tuesday, September 17. FR A U L E IN II EI SE, CI-AYUROOK ROAD, PARNKLL", TEACUKK OK ITKKNCiI AND GERMAN. I'upHs prepared for Examinations. Class for Gcniian Conversation and Literature now forming. LESSONS ON PIANOFORTE AND GUITAR. MISS ADAMS, Certificated Pui>U of Protessor Swallow, COLLING WOOD-STREET. Tonus : One Guinea por Quarter. "POARDING- AND DAY SCHOOL, JlJ* ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, 'lAMAKI. Classical, Ueuora], :uid Religious Kdueat.irtn. Small Classes, Individual Instruction, and Careful Supervision. Resident and Visiting Masters. The next term will commence on Monday, September 10, ISB9. PRINCIPAL: REV. T. P. KING, MR. HAZELDINE'S SCHOOL. lIOBSON BAY ROAD, PARNELL. : Term commence* on Monday, September 10. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and other Examinations. Prospectus, Ac, on application to Principal. HE R R. F. LOFF LE R (AT LIVRRPOOLSTRKET), A STUDIED PIANIST, Teaches both TKCii.Niqt'E and Theory; gives to his pupils by teaching terlmiqut! threy double actions on the keyboard, which makes the ringers equally lony; and stroug, while the wrist, elbow, and shoulder come loose ; give, the piano a sinjjitifi aotiud, and makes theory very easy. Thoretoro, anyone who practises his syst-eni will in a short tiuiu be a proper pianist,, and in finishing hi.s studies will bu able to j;o over the. whole world us a tirstclass pianist. Tonus moderate. Two hours a week. 13 EMU ER A SI3M 1N A R Y jL\) Portland Road, Rkmueua. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principal : Hits. i',A\V. Assisted by Thoroughly EQiuient Resident Governesses and X'buting Professor. , ,. The Tuachiujc i* bawud upon the bust Modern System, aud thu sjtudiui are ao arranged as to prepare Pupils for Uio various Public Examination?. iiubjyctH of Instruction : — Uri;;li«h, Classics, sJcioiic«, MaUiuiuaUc.* , Bookkeeping, Modern (Criuumatically and Conversationally), Vttcal iuid lustruiueuUvl .Music, Ktwuuiblu Lesions with Vluliu or I'iino or other liwtrutuonts, liaruiuuy Drawing. Paintinff, Sketching from Nature. C'lxtjd hUujjiiig, Musical (lyinuaslics, Dancing ana Deportuisut, PLain and Fancy Needlework, Scientific Drciwuiakun;, ix: llerr TuLschkfl'n Violin Class meets on Monday elision for French Conversation on Wednesday and Thursday. A limited number of Young Ladies received as Boarders. Next Term will commence on Monday, ICth Sept. Prospectuses on application. TTI DUCATI O A L CHAMBERS, JiJi CORiVKR 01' KN-STRBirr aDURHAM-STREET EAST. Principal .. .. MR. T. HAHLE GILES, Assisted by A Large and Competent .Staff of Teachers. COMMERCIAL CLASSES. For Young Gentlemen, thoroughly fitting them for business life, held daily. Subjects of INSTRUCTION : Good Writing Composition Bookkeeping Siiulling Commercial Arithmetic History Foreign Exchanges Geography Precis Writing French Knijlish Grammar Shorthand Pull particulnrs on application to Mr. Giles. Term commences from time of entry. . Referenco permit to Parents of present pupils. Evening Classes held in the above subjects. N.B.—Vacancies for a few pupils. EDUCATIONAL /CHAMBERS, , , , ____ >___ Corner OK queen-street AND durham-street EAST. • Principal: MR. T. HARLE GILES. Assisted by a large and competent staff of .■■■.: .■;,.■ Teachers. : CLASS ami PRIVATE Instruction given to Ladies I and Gentlemen, Youths and Girls, both DAY and 1 EVENING, iu the. following" subjects :— GOOD Wtt IT ING MR. T. 'HARMS GILES, . HOOK-KKHPING PuoirKssouwoK WRITING, GENERAL KNOW- cVc. (CertiUcated Teacher, I.KDUIi. Education Department) ENGLISH I.ITKRA- MR. A L E XA N 1) E R TURE, LATIN, Ac. GRANT, MA. FRENCH AND MR. C. D. WHITCOMBE, MAN Lyceede St. J'.rieuc, University Remits. SPANISH DON JOSESCREBANO, lutt) of the Collegio San Lorenzo, Madrid. SHORTHAND Mil. J. GOODENOUGH, : ; who holds Oertitlc:it<e of Competency from .Mr. Isaac Pitman. MATHEMATICS, MR. A. C. MACLINTOCK, GENERAL KNOW- F.E.I. Glasgow ; DCerti. MiUGi;, Ac. tieate New Zealand Education Department. MISS LUNDON, Licensed MAORI Interpreter. G HUMAN 11 KRR GOLDSTCCKKR. NAVIGATION MR. R. J. PEARCIS. DRAWING m 11. j,-. )i. TRICVITHICK. SINCJNG-TON 1C M . TUO S. CR A N KLL iiOli-J A (ton years Singing Master to Hoard of liducalion.) Class on SATURDAYS. T n, lvrw rnr MR. ALEX. GRANT, M.A., TRAINING COL- pHiieipal (late Headmaster ■ I/lA ' ,, ' Wnimate District High School, and Bl N.Z. Education Department). , t Pupils prepared for the following; Examinations : — Junior and Senior Civil Service D and ETeachers' Certificates Pupil Teae.bera Solicitors' and Barristers' General Knowledge University Matriculation SATURDAY CLASSICS FOR TEACHERS. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CLASS FOR I,ADTKS, held ovary Afternoon,} GKNKItAL KNOWLKDGE (MASSES FOR OKNTLKMEN every Evmiinu. WRITING CLASS FOR GUNTI.E.MEN every Evening. GOOD WHITING guaranteed to Ladies and Gentlemen, in a series of 12 Lessons, on an easily acquired system. PRIVATE PUPILS in any of the above subjects by arrangement. Office Uours Daily, 9to 5 ; Evening, Cto 10 p.m. Full particulars on application to Mr. GILES, at his Educational Chambers. Prospectuses at Upton & Co 's, Queen-street. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Vali.ry Road, Mount ilosiuu., Auckland. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, LL.A., St.. Andrew's University. MISS McHARG, lions, in Education, St. Andrew's (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachi;rs at the Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire). Tlie Girls' High School, SsJtaire, Yorkshire, was eMtiibliahud ill 1»77 with 40 jt.irla. In two years the number nwouutcd to 160, which was the limit of the accommodation provided. Although Saltairo is in the immediate vicinity of three large towns, haviim good High SJeUoola, girU were »ent down from ail parts ol the country to it, an for uieral training it field one of the foremost places iu England, i'he intellectual training was second only to the moral, SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION « English Language and Literature Mathematics Lanjfuii^os—Latin, French, German Science— Physiology, CUoiniatry, Ac. Drawing—Freehand and Model Class Sinjrinß aud Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dress Making, Swimming, &'«. Next Term begins on Tuesday, September 17. At Home on Wednesdays. Prospectuses anil Terms for Boarders on application. Pupils are prepared for the following Examiualiojit*:—Junior and Senior Civil Service, MatrlcuUitiou and Juuiw Scholarships (N.Z.U.), Entrance lixaiuuuition SoJiolarshlp (A.U.C.), and bridge Local KKoinltubiwii. TJlie School mnlt.iw.ted ou vulcanic Mil in one of the most hoiilthy «tietricta in Aeciliwid and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. JJ-JT A School Omnibus le.ives Patiicll (Bishop's Court) vis. Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine- a.m. Mount RoakUl Omnibus laves VictQi:ia#tieofc at nine sum. "i- ■•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9461, 4 September 1889, Page 1

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