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Educational. rryiVERSITY COLLEGE. Amateur opera club exhibitions. v„tr*nce Exhibitions in Music, of the value T »o Entrant "»■» f competition by I * f "LSmta t"e knowledge of Music> be hold *£*& oral Hall, Auckland, on the 34th of March I" ** T.« Competition is open to all persons aged »* xt \ JL than eighteen years ou that, day, who have pot ," thtrto.UtJidod a class of Mule in University pot thtrt /' oiiJations of Candidates, stating name S2dfci»tS P full and accompanied with certifl--o,£ *rf£ are receivable by fie Registrar on ox g&rtu&blWAY. the Ist of .larch. cii)d> I Registrar. 1 COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. I*s Scholarship on the " Maria Blackett" FoundaHilton is now vacant. f Applications are invited to be sent to we at the hfflaOfliw. 101, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, on rbrfo're FRIDAY, January 81. ran.lid.ites must be fully 17 years of age, and mT be prepared to undergo a competitive exaauuaFurther particulars can be obtained from IVsl S. COCHRANE, Secretary Board of Governors. January 16, 1890. TrS. CLAYTON'S BOARDING AND X PAY SCHOOL. St. Georges Bay Road, i r'nrfl. First terul . February 5, IS9O. : ~ESSONS IN PIANOFORTE 1 PLAYING. MISS ADAMS (Certificated Pupil of Professor Swallow), COLLING WOOD-STR EKT. jhtlE MISSES MORAN'S PRIVATE I SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. fIPI'KR HEPBURN STREET, PONSONBY. In .it Term will begin on MONDAY, February 3. Pus and Prospectus to be had on application. RIVATE Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Boys aud Girls. Schoolroom bside Wesley, a Church, Pousonby Road. Principal, .Miss Cole. First term will begin on Mmday. fcbruatv4. A iss Cole will beat the Schoolroom jvcry Monday and Thursday in January from two ? live p.m. t->OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 0 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Classical. General, and Religious Education. 3).iU Classes. Individual Instruction, and Careful Supervision. Cal Classes. Individual Instruction, and Careful Supervision. Resident and Visiting Masters. [he half term commenced on Monday, October 2S. PRINCIPAL : REV. T. F. KING, i . ——. jTr IS S BUCKLAND I Wishes to announce that she is prepared ; to receive Pupils for 1 VIOLIN, SINGING, AND PIANO. ! Address IIKTBURN-STaEET. Term begins February 3. mHE MISSES ROGERS' BOARDING I AND DAY SCHOOL, i MAN UK A ROAD, PARNELL. pupil? will Re-assemlJe on MONDAY, February 10, 16901 HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, IIN'GING, PIANO, VIOLIN, 'CELLO, Ac, AC, Way be interviewed at Messrs. Eady and CO.'S daily from ten a.m. to twelve. Private Residence : Rose Road, Surrey Hills. —Violin Classes for Beginners. jvx ° s l * MISS BURNS, Teacher of Pianoforte or Har {ionium. Singing Lessons given, either in the Old dotation or in the Tonic Sol-fa. Terms on applieaAddress : First house below Wesleyan Church, Dtahuhu. References permitted to Messrs. .T. Fairbnrn, Otahuhu: •>• L. Wilson, Herald Office, Auckland; JlcAlpine, Mangere; and S. Tanfield, Queen-street, Auckland. PONSONBY COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. The next term will begin on THURSDAY, February tith. New pupils are requested to attend MONDAY. February 3rd, from 3 to 5 p.m. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal HENRY PERCIVAL, L.C.P. Assisted by the Rev. 1». S. SMALLKIELD. CURRICILVM : Upper School—Divinity, English, Latin, French, German, Arithmetic, Algebra. Euclid, Physical Geography, Geology, Chemistry, .Hook-keeping, bhorthand, and Drawing. Lower School—Divinity, English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, Elementary Science, Drawing, and Workshop Practice. The Autumn Term will begin on Monday, lOTii Febrcarv, lsgo. r\OMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. The following advantages are obtained by Pupils fa this School :— LATIN AND MATHEMATICS Preparation for University and Civil Service Examinations COMMERCIAL—Writing, careful instruction to every pupil daily; Invoices, Mental Arithmetic, Bookkeeping FRENCH Daily ENGLISH Composition ; Reproduction of Lessons on History, Biography, and Science DRAWING in various styles. Apply for Prospectus to Mr. C. P. NEWCOMBK. Arnold House, Symouds-street. RE MUE R A SEMIN AR Y. Portland Road. Remera. EL'LECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principal : Mrs. LAW. Assisted by Thorouglily Efficient Resident Governesses and Visiting Professors. The Teaching is based upon the beat Modem System, and the Studies are so arranged as to prepare Pupils for the various Public Examinations. Subjetw of Instruction : — English, Classics, Science, Mathematics Bookkeeping, Modern Languages (Grammatically and Conversationally), Vocal and Instrumental Music, Ensemble Les-ons with Violin or Piano or other Instruments, HarJii"iiy iJniwiiig. Painting, Sketching from Nature, I'll--. Sirigmar, Musical Gymnastics, Dancing and DejKjrimeiit. l'laiti and Fancy Needlework, Scientific Dressmaking, Ac. H>;rr Tutschka's Violin Class meets on Thursday. Clashes for French Conversation on Wednesday inii Thursday. A limited number of Young Ladies received as Boarders. Prospectuses on application. The Next Term will commence on MONDAY, the IWh February. ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL OR YOUNG! LADIES. PRINCIPAL: MISS NEWCOMBE. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: - Geography, Modern and Ancient History, Arithfcj«i'\ Algebra, Physiology, French, Drawing, Needlework, and Musical GvruntsticsMiss NewCOIIll^;. KiiKJUh Grammar, Composition and Literature— Hiss E. G. Harrison. Fainting (Oil and Water Colour)— Mr. Ball. LeniiMii—Mr. I". Newcoml>e. Music— Miss Young (It A.) and Miss Newcombe. Every comfort provided for resident pupils, whose inoral training is earnestly considered. prospectus and terms for boarders on application t. i xt . term will commence on TUESDAY, re'iruary 4. M R ' M" ARTIN QWALLOW, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 42, Grey-street, PIANO, SINGING, VIOLIN, &C, &c., &c Terms, per Quarter of Twelve Weeks: 1-hour a-week „ „ _ 3 Guineas 3-hour a-week „. _ — * Guineas 1 hour a-week « - - 6 Guineas N.B.— Classes, 1 Guinea a Quarter for eac member. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ~ NEW PREMISES: of Albert and Wku.bsi.ky Streets Room comfoi-Ultly furnished. All the papera on the tables : Subscriptiou, 2s 6d per quarter. The library contains upwards of 2800 T ;. m the various departments of literature; SubSyt'on, 2s 6d per quarter. TEA AND Coumii KUPIjOYMENT and Bdajidinghousk R M«BnNG for Youm« Mm on Tuesdays, at 7.30 g»M?elistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible s~«uig and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible vrV.^ DAY . *tßp.m. <*£« , ANGEns »"«» others (especially Y'OUNG Men) really mvited to Tiait the Rooms, where all infor •»«oa may be htainoi Open fromfl am,to 10 aa (

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 3

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