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I Educational AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND -' i GRAMMAR SCHOOL. [Founded 186!).] HEAD; MASTER: C. F. Bourne, M.A., sometime Exhibitioner and ~ Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford. ASSISTANT MASTERS: J. W. TiBBS, M.A. (Oxford), sometime Tasmanian Scholar, Chief Mathematical Master. E. R. WaXKINS, French Master. J. 11. Treyithick, N.A., Drawing, Writing Master, Instructor in the Workshop, and Book- '■ keeping.- , ;■ - -. ..:,., .. .- H. .T. Carson ' (Univ. Coll., London),. Natural Science Master. -.- J. F. sloman, B.A. (Sydney), late Head Master Girls' High School. .T. K. Davis, M.A. (New Zealand). . J. H. TURNER, M.A. (New Zealand). (One Mastership is Vacant.) - '■'■ ASSISTANT. MISTRESSES: Miss E. G. Wallace 1, Miss B. Blades Miss F. A. Haultain. VISITING MASTER. - ' ' K. Watkins, Drawing Master (Girls' Side). , DRILL INSTRUCTOR:. J. P. Birlet (formerly Sergeant Grenadier Guards). GIRLS' SIDE.—A Girls' Side was opened in September, 1888. It is under the supervision of the Headmaster, who, with some of the Assistant Masters, takes part in the instruction of the more advanced, girls. : But it is distinct from the Boys' Side, though for the present, of necessity, carried on in the same building. ' The class-rooms on the Southern side, to which there is a separate entrance, 1 and the adjacent portion of the grounds, have been cut off by suitable partitions from the rest of the premises; for the exclusive use of the girls. ~,• :i .; FEES.—These are: For Pupils in the f Lower School, if under the age of thirteen years, ,£2 IGs per term; for all others,-£3 IDs per terui.icxeeptr that, for two members of one family, both chargeable with the higher fee,'it is reduced to. £3 Us. each. All fees are payable In advance ' to the Treasurer, who attends at ' the school to collect them, on the first Tuesday and the following Monday in Term. .'. :■ ". ;;-,';-: -.: T -,., /,.. I-''. ,■ , ~/---- ' COURSE OF RUCTION.—The ordinary, course comprises the usual English subjects', Mathematics (including Arithmetic), .Writing, Drawing, Latin, French, and Natural Science. Greek and German will be introduced should a sufficient demand arise. • The study of Latin is optional. Bookkeeping and Mensuration are amongst the alternative subjects for : the boys. Pupils who have commenced 'with the ordinary course may, at the beginning of any term, substitute the. alternative subjects for Latin. Drill and Gymnastic Exorcises are compulsory for all not specially exempted. i WORKSHOP.—There is a suitable workshop, in which instruction and practice in Carpentering, Joining, and Turning can be obtained before or after school hours. ~. Subscription, ,7s Oil: for each term, not including cost of timber used. ./,;.' SECOND TERM, 1801. > The School will re-open on TUESDAY, June 2, at half-past nine a.m. * , ~. ... ; The Headmaster will attond to receive the names of applicants for admission on FRIDAY, May'2!), from three to a quarter past four p.m., and on MONDAY, June 1, from a quarter-past nine to a quarterpast ten a.m. The Entrance Examination, which all candidates for admission are required to attend, will be held on MONDAY, June 1, commencing at ten a.m. R. KIDD, . ' Secretary.. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE BOYS' DAY SCHOOL. WINTER TERM BEGAN MAY 26. For Prospectus of Terms, &c, apply to ';' ■ MR. E. W. LASERON, . St. Stephen's Avenue, ■ s . ;.■..--..-,. •'•.'■-. ..,' Darnell.;-; %B. NO L D HOUSE SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. Next term will commence on Tuesday, June 2. For prospectus apply to the principal. --■■:•■ • ■'- ■'.: MISS NISWCOMBE. THE WILLOWS," WYNYARD- . .STREET. ■.' '■" BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal : Mrs. Williams. Second term will begin on Monday, June I. . f ,; , Every comfort provided for resident pupils. J -".:; Vacancies fur two boarders. Prospectuses on application. EDGE HILL, PICTON- STREET, PONSONBY. ' " -'•. MISS F. E. COLEGROVIC, Cerfc. Trinity College, London; and MISS A. L. COLEGROVE, Cert. R.A.M* TEACHERS OF THE PIANO, , : .-.. i.;.. ■ > Theory and Harmony.' : _ ■''■, • ■"' -' Term began on Thursday, May 28. ..; M K W. IMpE TT ' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM. Terms, &c, on application to .A. Eadyand Co., Queen-street or Mr. J. J. Haliday, : Chemist, Symonds-stroet. ' ,'.,;■ THE CHURCH SOF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Winter Term will begin on Ist June. James Wvnvard passed the last Matric. ; .Examination, ■:. • and'. ■ " Owen Snellinq, the last J. Civil . Service ' , t Exam ion. Both direct from this School, and both ABOVE several Auckland candidates from other schools. Six boys are now being prepared for next Exami- ■';■■ nations. „ PONSONBY COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. The next term will begin on Tuesday, June 2 .-' Miss Scott is forming a Class for Dancing.;, • • ' Mrs.Burcher's Class for China Painting meets or Fridays. ' '..'.',.'.:--,.■ * "'"- ■■"''■':■ . ' ' Miss Edger is prepared to receive Candidates foi 1 Matriculation, , Civil Servico, and-; other tsxaraina tions, either in class or privately. Prospectuses, &c, on application.- • - - Miss Edger is at homo on Monday Afternoons from 3.30 to 5 p.m. • * M h — "''"'■-■' c MISS BURNS, Teacher of Pianoforte or Har raoniuuV Singing Lessons given, either in the Oh • Notation or in the Tonic Sol-fa. Terms on applies tjon. ■;-■!,.-..■.■;■:■ Address: First house below Wesleyan Churcl Otahuhu. . References permitted to Messrs. J. Fairburii, Oh '• huhu; J L. Wilson, Herald ' Office, Auckland McAlpine, Mangero; and S. Tanfield, Queon-stree Auckland. ~ •' MOUNT EDEN ; COLLEGIATI • IVA * SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, , ... Valley Road, Mount Roskill, .Auckland. ; Principals: ' * _ . , MISS MATTHEWS, LL. A. St. Andrew aUniversit MISS McIIARG, Hons. in Education, St. Andrew' (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers the Girls;' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire). . ; • SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: '. English Language and Literature • Mathematics ' Languages—Latin, French, German '' Science—Botany, Physiology, Chemistry, Ac. Drawing—-Freehand and Model . ■'■- Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill. a -EXTRAS:-' ' Lessons in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific I Dressmaking, &c. School year Is divided into three terms, which begi , in February, May, and September. : , Prospectuses and Terms for Boarders on appllcatio a Term began on Tuesday, May 20. is At home on Wednesdays from three to five p.m. >• Pupils are prepared for the following Exam nations Junior and Senior Civil Servico, Matrici '* lation and Junior Scholarships (N'.Z.U ), Entrant , Examination Scholarship (A.U.C.), and Cambridt: • Local Examination. The School is situated on volcanic soil in one of tli II most healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefoi well adapted for delicate children, who will receiv a -every care. e S3T A School Omnibus leaves Parnell (Bishop 0 Court) via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenl minutes to nine a.m. Mount RosUill Omnibus leaves Victoria-strei , at nine a.m. l i : _ ' - •'''.'. 18 T? ' WRI G H T ' ' I 8 . ; ART CLASSES. : ' ' i- ■ '■- V -.- ■-. '. ■: -'-.. ".'-'■ ' The next Term will begin on MONDAY, June Is 33 Studio : 211, Victoria Arcade. _ INDERGARTEK— Miss L. Colo, SI 1 -01. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. Second Term b a.' gins on Monday, June Ist. Afternoon Classes f( pupils above seven. : ' e- T_y_fßS. CLAYTON'S BOARDING AN I.YJL DAY SCHOOL St. George's Buy Boa I Parnell.—Second term, Ist June.; ;', : ; . '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

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