jtiaucationai. P0 N S O N B Y COLLEGE, PON SON BY ROAD. PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. The next term will begin on THURSDAY, May 29. Prospectuses, Ac, on application. Miss Edger will he at home on Wednesday, May 28, from 10 to 12, to receive new Pupils. M v— — l c ' AIISS BURNS, Teacher of Pianoforte or liar moniiim. Singing Lessons given, either ill the Old Notation or in the Tonic Sol-fa. Terms on applicaAddress : First house below Wesleyan Church, Otahubu. permitted to Messrs. J. Fairburn, _. References permitted to Messrs. .1. Fairburn, Ota huhu; .i- L. Wilson, HERALD Office, Auckland; McAlpine, Mangere; and S. Tanfleld, Queen-street, Auckland. Ti| R. AL E DIN ' S SCHOOL, HOBSON BAY ROAD, PARNELL. Next term commences on Monday, .June 2. Thorough groundwork. Individual attention and supervision during play hours. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and other Examinations. Prospectus, Ac., on application to Principal. E~" DGE HILL. PICTON-STREET, PONSONBY. MISS F. E. COLEGROVE, Cert. Trinity College, London; and MISS A. L. COLEGROVB, Cert. R.A.M., TEACHERS OF THE PIANO, THEORY AND HARMONY. Next Term begins on MONDAY, June 2. Lessons given at home, at pupil's residence, and at Mr. Eady's Music Warehouse, Queen-street. QUEE N'S QOLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. BOYS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL.
PRINCIPAL: A. MCARTIIUR, M.A., LL.D. Next Term will begin on TUESDAY, 27th instant. Dr. McArthur will be at the College on SATURDAY, the 24th instant. A RNOLD TTOUSE SCHOOL, SYMONDSSTREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Every Comfort and Convenience Provided for Resident Pupils. The Second Term will commence May 23. For Prospectus, apply to Miss Newcombe, MRS. CLAYTON'S Boarding .and Day School. St. George's Hay Road, Parnell — Second term, Monday, June 2. |T ER R R. P. L6F FL E AT LIVERPOOL-STREET, TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINGING, Is a great advocate for teaching his pupils technique as well as theory, and thereby his pupils are enabled to strike in scales (EQUAL) 2000 keys in one minute. No one can play the simplest tune correctly without technique. Terms on application. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Valley Road, Mount hoskill, Auckland. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, LL. A., St. Andrew's University. MISS McUAltd, Hons. in Education, St. Andrew's "(Fur Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire). esThe Girls' High .-school, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was ntablished in 1377 with 40 girls. In two years the aumber amounted to mo, which was the limit of the tceouimodatioit provided. Although Saltaire is in he immediate vicinity of three large towns, having good High Schools, girls were sent down from all parts of the country to it, as for moral training it held one of the foremost, places in England. Ihe intellectual training was second only to the moral. SUBJECTS OP INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages—Latin, French, German Science—Botany, Physiology, Chemistry, Ac. Drawing- Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics a'id Musical Drill. EXTRAS: Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dressmaking, 4c. School year is divided into three terms, which begin in February, May, and September. Prospectuses and Terms for Boarders on application. Second Term begins on May 27. At Lome on Wednesdays, frsm three to five p.m.
Pupils are prepared for the following Examinations :—Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation and Junior Scholarships (N.Z.U.), Entrance Examination Scholarship (A.L.C.), and Cambridge Local Examination. , The School is situated on volcanic soil in one of the most healthy districts! u Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive t,% «t3' A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bishop's Court) via .Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. ..... , t Mount Hoskill Omnibus leaves V tctona-street at nine a.m. jm DU C ATIOKAL Q HAMBE RS, CORNER OF QUKEN AND DURHAM STREETS EAST. MR. T. HARLE GILES, PRINCIPAL. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. OVER 200 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. The course of study combines Theory and Practice and is destined to impart a thorough Business Education. It includes BOOKKEEPING, in all its forms; COMMERCIAL and MENTAL ARITHMETIC, PENMANSHIP, neat, plain, and rapid; CORRESPONDENCE, ENGLISH, COMMERCIAL, LAW, embracing business forms, documents, etc.; SHORTHAND; also a short, sharp, and thorough drill in PRACTICAL GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, PUNCTUATION, and SPELLING.
STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. EVENING CLASSES Are held to suit the convenience of those- who cannot attend during tho day. On account of the large attendance during the past year the proprietor has found it necessary to provide increased accommodation, and has secured for a term of years the whole suite of rooms on the first floor of the Exchange Chambers. For particulars apply to MR. GILES.
EDUCATIONAL /CHAMBERS AND TRAINING COLLEGE, CORNER OF QUEEN-STREET AND DURHAMSTREET EAST. MR. T. HARLE GILES, Principal, Assisted by a largo Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Instruction given to Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths and Girl 3, in any of tho following branches of learning: English Writing Bookkeeping Arithmetic Composition Spelling Shorthand Latin Creek French German Maori Drawing Mathematics Science School Management and Music (Tonic-Sol Fa). English Literature, History, Geography, &c. NEW AND PRACTICAL MEMORY SYSTEM. CANDIDATES PREPARED FOR ALL EXAMINATIONS. Private Pupils in any subject by arrangement. CLASSES HELD BOTH DAY AND EVENING. Saturday Classes to suit the convenience of Teachers and others. Full particulars on application to Mr. Giles at his Educational Chambers and Training College, Queen-street and Durham-street East. N.8.-The COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT is under the personal supervision of Mr. GILES, and the TRAINING COLLEGE is in charge of Mb. ALEX. GRANT, M.A.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 8
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