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Educational. MRS. CLAYTON'S Boarding- and Day School, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell.— First term February 3. MISS TYE will resume her Classes for Drawing and Painting on Thursday. Februaiy 6th, 1801, Liverpool-street, first house from Karangahape Road. T BALL'S Class for Painting, at Mr. « Leech's, will Re-open on Saturday, Jan. 24. THE Schools of the Sisters of Mercy, Ponsonby and Hobson-street, Auckland, will Re-open on Monday, uiitli instant. MISS BUCKLANO, Teacher of Violin, will Resume Duties on Monday, January 26. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI.— By arrangement with the Rev. P. S. Sinalitield, Principal, Heir Tutschka will continue visiting the above school for Music. WF ORB E S FORBES, # TEACHER OF MUSIC (Piano, Singing, Ac.), Address : Macclesfield Villa, Karangahape Road, near Tabernacle. Terms on application. "Tithe WILLOWS," WYNYARD-ST., 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal Mrs. Williams. First Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, February 4, 1891. Boarders receive every care and attention. Prospectuses on Application. "ly/J- RS. A. C 0 A T E S, TEACHER OF SINGING, Certificated Pupil of Mrs. Bahnson. Montego Villa, Pamell. 1 PORTLAND ROAD (REMUERA) BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principal: Mrs. Law. Assisted by an Efficient Staff. Resident Governess : Miss Gerkens (for five years' Assistant Mistress at Girls' High School, Napier). Mrs. Burcher's Class for China Painting meets on Wednesdays School re-opens on Tuesday, 10th February, 1891. Lower glens id e, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR G 1. R L S. Principal .. .. .. .. .. Mrs Young Assisted by mi efficient Staff. Mrs. Burcher is forming a Class for China Painting Pupils' work tired free of chaige. Every comfort and convenience provided for resident impils. First term begins on Monday, 9th February, Half term on Tuesday, 31st Mar li. Until term begins Mrs. Young will be at home on Wednesdays and Fridays from '2 till 5 p.m. Prospectuses on application. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR > BOYS. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Visitor : The Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. Principal: Rev. P. S. smailHeld. Assisted by Mr. Graham Bruce, B. A., with Honours, Loudon ; lately First Assistant Master, and Acting Principal at the College, Wellington, Shropshire. Music Master : H it Tutschka. Drill Master : Professor carmllo. Daily Instruction will be given in Holy Scripture. Boys will be prepared for the Civil Service, Matriculation, and other Examinations. The Autumn Term will begin on Monday, February 9. Prospectuses may bo had on application to the Piincipal. Mr. w- h. we b be, J_tJL PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MI'SIC, Will Resume Lessons on MONDAY, February 2. Previous Pupils intending to continue and those wishing to commence Lessons will please call at Mr. Webbe's Residence, • Karangahape Road, on TUESDAY Evening, January 27, at half-past seven o'clock. M " II 1 u - MISS BURNS, Teacher of Pianoforte or Harmonium. Singing Lessons given, either in the old Notation or in the Tonic Sol-fa. Terms on applica lion. Address : First house below Wesleyau Church Otahuhu. References permitted to Messrs. J. Fairburn, Ota huhu ; J L. Wilson, Herald Office, Auckland; McAlpine, Mangere ; and S. Tantield, Queen-street Auckland. Professor PANNELL (Assisted by Mrs. Pannel!) Begs to announce that he has opened Classes for the Tuition of Ladies and their Daughters at the Albert-street Baths. Tuition daily from 9.80 m. to 11.30 a.m. Appointments can be made either with the Caretaker at tlie Baths, or with Mrs. Panned, Symomlsstreet (opposite City Road). Terms for the Season: £1 Is (in advance). PONSONBY COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN EDOKR, M.A. The next Term will begin on TUESDAY, February 10, 1881. , ,xr New Pupils are requested to attend on MONDAY , February 9, between 9.30 a.m. and 12. Mrs. Burcher is forming > Class in China Painting. Miss ledger is prepared to receive Candidates for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations, either in class or privately. Prospectuses, Ac., on application. Miss Edger is at home on Monday Afternoons, from 3.30 to 5 p.m. The dobson school of art, 310, 311, 312, VICTORIA ARCADE. Principal : MISS DOBSON, Of Royal Academy, London. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. (a) Students are requested to reassemble on January 2ti, in order that work in progress for coining Exhibition may lie finished. (b) The Life Class will reopen on Jan. 19th, at 7 o'clock p.m (head model). Miss Dobson receives applications, and is at homo to give all infomiation to inquirers on the first and second Friday in each month. The course of instruction includes Painting in Oils and Watercolour, Animal Life, Figures, Flowers, and landscape, Studying from Antique Pastel Painting, and Modelling in Clay and Wax. Special Class for Outdoor Sketching. STUDIOS. Separate Studios for Ladies and Gentlemen, fitted with all the accessories of Art, on the Model of the Royal Academy. MISS DOBSON has studied under Messrs. Frith, R.A.; Seymour Lucas, R.A.; Moriss, R.A.; Saut, R.A.; Story, K.A. ; Chalderon, R.A. ; Thornycroft, R.A.; Gilbert, R.A. ; Arinstead, R.A. ; Birch, R.A.; Boock, R.A.; Jullian, Fleury, Ward, Hetricks, Hare, in Paris, Rome, and London. J-JOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. Under New Management. REDUCED TERMS. Principal : MR. FREDERIC NEWCOMBE. A HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION AT LOW TERMS. To ensure a thorough grounding for Juniors, the course of instruction is based mainly on the Syllabus adopted in the Public schools as far as the Fourth Standard. In the higher .Standards the Syllabus is modified to include Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Mathematics, French, German, Ac., the main object being to give a sound Commercial TRAINING TOGETHER WITH A good GENERAL EDUCAtion-, and to enable pupils to pass the Civil Service, Matriculation, and other Examinations when required. The school course includes Drawing, Classsinging, and Gymnastic Drill. The First Quarter commences on TUESDAY, February 3, IS9I. For prospectus appiy to Mr. NEwCOMisrc, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell. JgJDUCATIONAL QHAMBERS. AND BUSINESS COLLEGE FOR YOUTHS. Principal ... Mr. T. HARLE GILES. Assisted by REV. J. W. ALLOWAY, 8.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, and an efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION : English, Writing, Book-keeping. Commercial and Mental Arithmetic. Composition, Correspondence. Spelling, Shorthand, and Commercial Routine generally (Latin, French, and Mathematics, if desired). Pupils prepared for Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation, Barristers' and Solicitors' and other Examinations. NEW PUPILS ENROLLED ON AND AFTER JANUARY 19th. References permitted to Bankers, Clergymen, Merchants, and others whose sons are or have been students in Mr. Giles's Business College. Testimonials may be seen on application. As the number of pupils is limited, individual instruction is given, and steady progress ensured. The Principal, Mr. T. HARLE GILES, is prepared to admit a limited number of Pupils from a distance into private residence, where all the comforts of a home ate assured. For terms and prospectuses, apply personally or by letter to Mr. GILES, at his Business College, corner of Queen and Durham-street East, Auckland. TENNIS SHIRTS, HATS, AND SCARVES.—A Splendid Assortment just to hand ex Coptic, in all the newest designs. —W. H. Ken Urn ana Co., Hatters and Mercers, 76, Queenstreet, opposite Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8470, 22 January 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8470, 22 January 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8470, 22 January 1891, Page 8

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