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Educational. MRS. CLAYTON'S Boarding and Day JL-tJL School, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell.— First term February 3. MISS M. ANDERSON, Teacher of Voice Production, Eden Vale Road, Mount Eden, or care Musical Budget. MISS DARBYSHIRE, Certificated Teacher of the Pianoforte and Singing. Vacancies for Pupils. Terms moderate.Address, Upper Grafton ltoad. MISS TYE will resume her Classes for Drawing and Painting on Thursday, February sth, 1891, Liverpool-street, first house from Karangahape Road. T BALL'S Class for Painting, at Mr. • Leech's, •will Re open on Saturday, Jan. 24. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI.— By arrangement with the Rev. P. S. Smallfield, Principal, Uerr Tutschka will continue visiting the above school for Music. HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA, Professor of Music. Singing, Piano, Violin, etc. Full prospectus at Messrs. Wildman and Lyell and Messrs. A. Eady & Co., or at private residence Minerva House, Hobson-.street. ART CLASSES.— E. F. Tizard, who was awarded First-class Certificate and Medal at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, bus resumed her Classes for Drawing and Painting in Water Colours or Oils. Particulars at Mr. Wildman's, Victoria Arcade. W FORBES FORBES, • tkaOUER Ob' MUSIC (Piano, Singing, Ac.), Address: Macclesfield Villa, Karangahape Road, near Tabernacle. Terms on application. The misses rogers' boarding and DAY SCHOOL, Manukau Road, Parnell. School will re-open on TUESDAY, February 3. French Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays (open to outside pupils). THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE AUTUMN TERM will begin on MONDAY, 10th February. The PRINCIPAL will ho at home at Eton Lodge, Ayr-street, Parnell, on Wednesdays and Fridays, from three to five p.m. "rnHE WILLOWS," WYNY"ARD-ST., X BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal Mits. Williams. First Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, February i, 1891. Boarders receive every caro and attention. Prospectuses on Application. Mr. w. h. we b be, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF .MUSIC, 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. rjIHE AVENUE BOYS' DAY SCHOOL. AUTUMN TERM BEGINS MONDAY, February 9. Apply to Ma. E. W. LAWSON, Ilobson Bay Road. PONSONBY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Conducted in the Ponsonby Hall). PRINCIPAL: Mil. T. HARLE GILES, Assisted by Kev. J. W. ALLOWAY, 8.A., St. John's College, Cambridge, sometime Assistant Master, Auckland College ami Grammar School; Mr. R. J. HARRIS, anil an efficient stall of Resident and Visiting Masters. MR. T. HARLE GILES, Principal of the EDUCATIONAL CHAM 11 BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE, Queen-street, bogs to announce that, owing to the success which has < attended his efforts in his Queen-street COLLEGE, -and also to the fact that lie has a Staff of SPE- • CIALLY-TRAINED TEACHERS available, he has decided to oxtend the field of his operations, and has, therefore, taken, the above HALL for a term, which he will fit up with all the Necessary antes for the successful carrying on of EDUCAi' TIONAL WORK. Tho School will be Opened on MONDAY. 2nd of February. The work, of the School will he carried on in Two Divisions—a JUNIOR SCHOOL and a SENIOR SCHOOL. Boys will be admitted from the age of seven years. The School Hours will beMorning, lialf-past nine till twelve; Afternoon, two till half-past three. The Instruction imparted will be based upon MODERN LINES, and Boys will be fitted for whatever career in life their Parents or Guardians may desire. The School will be conducted under tlie direct control of the Principal, who will Attend not less than Three Afternoons per week, and supervise the work of each Class in the Junior School, and also the Commercial Side of the Senior School. , MR. GILES in supplying what he earnestly believes to be a "long-felt want," confidently anticipates the support of the inhabitants of the district in his efforts to establish a First-class School in their midst. Prospectuses (with full particulars of the objects and aims of the School) will be posted EARLY NEXT WEEK to the Householders in the Ponsonby District, and Mr. GILES will attend at the School to interview parents of intending pupils on WEDNESDAY (January 28), FRIDAY (January 30), from three till tivo p.m. ; on SATURDAY (January 31), from ten till twelve ; and on MONDAY (February 2), at nine a.m., to enrol and classify Pupils. Mr. GILES may be seen between tho hours of half-past nine and half-past twelve daily, at his EDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, Queen-street and Durham-street East. _____ DUCAT lON AL OHAMBERS. AND BUSINESS COLLEGE FOR YOUTHS. Principal ... Mb. T. lIARLE 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 bo seen on application. As the number of pupils is limited, individual instruction is given, and steady progress ensured. Tho Principal, Mr. T. lIARLE GILES, is prepared to admit a limited number of Pupils from a distance into private residence, where all the comforts of a home are assured. For terms anil prospectuses, apply personally or by letter to Mr. GILES, at his Business College, corner of Queen and Durham-street East, Auckland. MOUNT EDEN collegiate SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Vai.ley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, IX. A. St. Andrew's University MISS McIIARG, Hons, in Education, St. Andrew's (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire). The Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was established in 1877 with 40 girls In two years the numl>er amounted to 160, which was the limit of the accommodation provided. Although Saltaire is in the ini > ediate 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. The intellectual training was second only to the moral. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages—Latin, French, German Scienceßotany, Physiology, Chemistry, Ac. Drawing Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics aid Musical Drill. EXTRAS: Lessons iu Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dressmaking, &c. School year is divided into three terms, which begin in February, May, and September. Prospectuses and Terms for Boarders on application Term begins on February 10th. At home on Wednesdays and Fridays, from three to five p.m. Pupils are prepared for the following Examinations Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation and Junior Scholarships (N.55.U.), Entrance Examination Scholarship (A.U.C.), and Cambridge Local Examination. The School in situated on volcaniesoil in one of the most healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care, gar A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bishop's Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. Mount Roskill Omnibus leaves Victoria-street at nine a.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8473, 26 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8473, 26 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8473, 26 January 1891, Page 1