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*" " EdncationaJ. _____ AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND UC GRAMMAR SCHOOL. [Founded 1569.] HEAD MASTER: .„..« M.A.. sometime Exhibitioner and '<• r gS Of St - B OoU°se, Oxford. ASSISTANT MASTERS : «- t.bbs M A. (Oxford), sometime Tasmanian *• ** &,? 'Cb Mathematical Master . Scholar, cniei.i somot i„ie Exhibitioner in '• in fclwk*. Melbourne. *«• g and Writing J. Ci. »»"»'* or in the Workshop. p. , CoU.. London), Natural Science l! ? tc J; >• i! A (Sydney), late Head Master ASSISTANT MISTRESSES : „,..,.,.,,; I Miss B. Blades. *fi«w EG. WaU-ack i W MISS F. A. HAL'LTAIN. VISITING MASTER: K. -r-nus*. "rawing Master (Girls* Side.) MULL INSTRUCTOR: f r . r.iKT.r.Y(fonneriy Sergeant Grenadier Guards.) ~„,< <IDK.-A Girls' Side m opened in Sep- . l '»} islvs. it i=« u««ler the supervision of the fcuiber. lass- who. with some of u, O Assistant Head Mast*.. >» . the instruction of the more States. t4f» B«t ™ is 'liquet fr;.m the Boys' ""T ,h i£h for tie -resent, of u«««.sity, carried on hide. th. ngn „;(.«-- t_o laiS moms on tho [SJ£-"S . SfflSfthSb a senate «um " i ilUwnt portion ..f the grounds, have been Stofl ! bvSW partitions from tie rest of the £1 ," •>" for the exclusive us, of the girls. F vpks" The*e -re: For Tupils in the Lower c \ Vif »„der the are of thirteen year-.. £2 10, per if um ";"? 10 , p) , r Term, except that Jf two *%£*£s em' &, »** '«»'/l«W- ---' ...Xheherfee it is reduced to £3 3s each. All are SaWe in advance to the Treasury who KX*\he school to collect them, on £ first K St ami the Mlowiug Monday m each »Mtn. ,w INSTRUCTION.-The ordinary £,% (irXdins Arithmetic)., «mi.*, «* f ?,T=n French and Natural Science. Uiwk a nil S,rfkte..lu*l should a sufficient deI*" Ue. The study of latin is opUonal. Bookkip us and Mensuration are among* the alter ,£ -ufeects for boys. Pupil- who have commenced £th the ordinary coarse may. at the bfginmHg of !?„ wn sub-titute the alternative subject* for Lath.Prill and Cyumastic Kxercises are com(,rv for all not specially exempted. WORKSHOP -There is a suitable workshop, in n-hu-i instruction and practice in Carpentering, xSSir- aSTurning can be obtained More or iter Shod hours. Subscription. Ts od for each , Term, including cost of timber used. FIRST TERM I*9o. The School «ill re-open on TUESDAY, 11th IMiruarv. at half-past nine a.m. . The Headmaster will attend to receive the names M 1 wpicants lor admission on FRIDAY, 7th v.V-nrv from three to a quarter past lour p.m., •nV!.n MONDAY. 10th February, from a qnaiter J£st nin-> to half-past ten a.m. The Entrance itmrn-:iou. which all candidates for admission £ reared to attend, will be held on MONDAY, iii-h Ftl'ruarv, commencing at ten ira. ' " R. KIDD. Secretary. X IVEKSITY COLLEGE. AMATEUR OPERA CLUB EXHIBITIONS. . Two Entrance Exhibition? in Music, of the value pf £15 each, will be offered for competition by ewni'mtion in the knowledge of Music, to be held in xbe Choral Hall, Auckland, on ihe :Mth of March ten Ti:e competition is open to all persons aged not more thaneichteen years on tha' day. who have cot hitherto attended a class of Music in University Olie-'e. Applications of Candidates, satin; name oKandidaii in full, and accompanied with ceitinate of age. are receivable by the Registrar on or before SATURDAY, ths Ist of March. 1 it. KIDD, Registrar. T\OMAIX GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. The following advantages are obtained by Pupils fci this School :— LATIN AND MATHEMATICS Preparation for University and Civil Service Examinations COMMERCIAL—Writing, careful instruction to eery pupil daily: Invoices, Mental Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. FRENCH Daily ENGLISH Composition; Reproduction of Lessons on History, Biography, and Science DRAWING in various styles. Vacancies fur Boarders. The Term will begin on Tue.-day, February 4. -Mr. Newcombe »nil be at home at Arnold House, *yinonr!s-«treet, to receive us* pupils on the morn'ajs of Sat unlay, February 1, and Monday, February ' Apply fur Prospectus to Mr. C. P. NEWCOMBE. Irnold Hou«e, Syiuonds-street. A RNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, A. SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL: MISS NEWCOMBE. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: — Geocraphy, Modern and Ancient History, ArithEetic,'" Algebra, Physiology, French, Drawing, Needlework, and Mutduol Gymnastics—Miss NewCombe. English Grammar, Composition and Literature— Hiss E. G. Harrison. Painting (Oil and Water Colour) Ball. Uennan— Jlr. V. Newcombe. Music— Young (R.A.) and Miss Nowcombe. Every comfort provided for resident pupils, whose tcoral training is earnestly considered. Prospectus and terms for boarders on appl cation. Next terra will commence on TLESDAY, February 4. VICTORIA ROOMS. CLASS AND PRIVATE TUITION. The Rev. E. 11. GULLIVER, M.A. (Cantab), lite Principal Training College, ami Mr. A. BIFFORD, M.A., (Honour.-), bite Tutor Training College, will prepare can liiates for the University Matriculation and Junior Scholarship, Civil Serrice, Teachers, Genesal Knowledge, and all other tiiffiinatitms either in classes or privately. Teachers and Students in the country districts. prepared correspondence S-iturday inonung classes will be formed for the Wioenienre of I eachero', and Pupil TeaoheiS itjJying for l be D and E and other Examinations. Special courses in any subject required. MR. A. GIFFORD, Solicitor, will also prepare Itudents for the .Solicitors' Examination in Law. fur terms, etc., apply personally, or by letter, on Ind after Monday, January -.:7th, at 209, Victoria flrrad>% 'pDL'CATIONAL /CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET AND DURHAM-STREET. Pp.i>-ci?al : MR. T. HARLE GILES. Assisted by a-large and competent staff of Teachers. CLASS and PRIVATE Instruction given to Ladies »nd Gentlemen, Youths and Girls, both DAY and K'ENJNG, in the following subjects :— GOOD WRITING I MR. T. HARLE GILES, KEEPING i I'JIOF-SSOit OK WRITING, •Jh-NKRALKXOW- I <xC. (Certificated Teacher, I.KDGE. S.'/j. Education Department) E^ J " LISI I IdTERA- MR. ALEXANDER TIRE, LATIN. &c. GRANT, M.A. FRENCH A NT) MR. C. D. WHITCOM BE, ITALIAN LyceedcSt. Brieuc, Universite de Rennes. MATHEMATICS: MR. C. W. MACFAREvcuii LAND, Authorised SurAlgkiika veyor, Licensed under Land 1 kioo.nometby Transfer Act, late Stall SurMe.\suratio.n veyor, General Survey BeLa.\d Mitvj;n.\G partment, holding high testimonials from sui veyorGeneral and others. SHORTHAND MR. J. GOOD ENOUGH, who holds Certificate of Competency from Air. Isaac Pitman. MAORI MLSS LONDON, Licensed Interpreter. GERMAN HERR GOLDSTDCKER DRAWING MR. F. R. TREVITUICK. SINGING MR. THOS. CKANWKIX (TONIC SOL-FA) Clasd, Saturday Afternoons TRAINTN G COL- MR. EX. GRANT, M.A., LEGE Principal (late Headmaster Waiinate District High School, and Rl N.Z. Education Department). Pupils prepared for the following Examinations :— Junior and Senior Civil Service I> and K Teachers' Certificates Fupil Teachers Solicitors' and Barristers' General Knowledge t-nirerstty Matriculation Authorised Surveyors* Examination nn£4£ Ua DAY CLASSES FOR TEACHERS. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CLASSES FOR _„„ LADIES, held every Afternoon GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CLASSES FOR 8mw,,,. GENTLEMEN every Evening. WRITING CLASSES FOR GENTLEMEN every Evening. GOOD WRITING 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 i Jm . __, ' arrangement. "J*" SURVEYS undertaken in the City and Suburbs on very moderate terms. ""** Hours : ~Daily, 9 to 5; Evening, 8 to 10 p.m. k?f?i on application-to Mr. GILES, at ■» Educational Chambers. ,'MQKrTA??H^ ENaOLLED ON AND AFTER i«oiai_,,,JA_fTTAßy 6 1820.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8162, 25 January 1890, Page 3

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