;. : EducationaL MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE : SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Valley Roiu, Mount Jlosiiiu,, Auckland. :'•.-. ;" Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, I.L.A. St. Andrew nUiilverslty MISS MCHARG, lions, in Education, St. Andrew's (For Nine Years Chief Assistant Teachers at the ;S Girls' High School, Saltaire, .Yorkshire). SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: Knj,'lisli Language and Literature , Mathematics . . ■:.. ' . . V Languages— French, German' ' " . . Science— Botany, Physiology. Chemistry, Ac. > ■■■■'" Drawing—Freehand and Modol Class Singing and Harmony ; Calisthenics and Musical Drill. ■ EXTRAS: Lessons In Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific 1 Dressmaking, <tc. School year is divided into three terms, which begin in February, May, and September. ; Prospectuses and Terms for Bo.irderu on application Term began on Tuesday, May 26. .:; At home on Wednesdays from three to five p.m. V Pupils are ; prepared for the following Kxanil- ' nations: —Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation and Junior Scholarships (N.Z.U ), Entrance Examination Scholarship (A.U.C.), and Cambridge Local Examination. . . ■ - The School is situated on volcanic soil in one of the most healthy districts of Auckland, and in therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. '■•:' -■■ ;, '■:■ ■ ; .;'''' : ■ '■' *$:■■ "';,•". "■■ : ■,■■' .: S3" A School Omnibus leaves Parnoll (Bishop's Court) -via Newmarket and Epsom, at twenty minutes to nine a.m. _ Mount Roskill Omnibus ' leaves Victoria-street at nine a.m. - ' ' ? CJT. ; J STEPHEN'S . AVENUE BOYS' Or day school. i WINTER TERM BEGAN MAY 26. - For Prospectus of Terms, &c... apply to ;' Mr. E. W. LASERON, ■ : St. Stephen's Avenue, ■~ . ■ ' ■■ ■■;'. ' . ;.. - Parnell. ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, .-. v UPPER SYMONDSS-STREGT. Term commenced on Tuesday, June 2. i ••.. : \' -. > ; For prospectus apply to the principal. "'\ -:'.. , ;! .":■.''■■■ •" MISS NKWCOMBE. THE WILLOWS," WYNYAKDSTREET. ;; BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. <'} : : i- f t > Principal: Mrs...-Williams.,;, :' .;,.;,, I Second term began on Monday, June 1. !■'■ Every comfort provided for resident -..:'.■.,' [, Vacancies f<>r two boarders. >:" : .- ... •- ■• |' Prospectuses on application. - , ; : ■ M l, W. I MPETT ' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM,: Terms, &c, on application to A. Eady and Co., Queen-street; or Mr. J. J. Haliday, Chemist, Symonds-street. , . M v —— • l c 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. ■ ■ s '. .' - ■ ■"'■ ■' - : " "■ Address: house below Wesloyan Church . 'Ofcahuhu.'.: ;. . ■.■■.■:■. '• ■■ ■ ■.■' ■ .- ■■'...- - ' ■ -...•' ■ References permitted to Messrs. J. Fairburn, Ota huhu; .»' L. Wilson, Hkiiald Office, Auckland McAlpine, Maugere; and S. Tan Held, Queen-street Auckland...; t >■■:-: ■ t , BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, -'■' , ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Principal Rev. P. S. SMALI.FIELD. Assisted by Mr. Graham Bruce, B.A. with Honors, London, lately First 'Assistant Master and Acting Principal at the College Wellington, Shropshire ; ' Junior Master, Mr. C. J. ELMSUE; Music Master, ; Herr Tutscuka ; Drill Master, Prof. CarUollo. . Pupils are prepared for the Civil Service, Matriculation, and other examinations. ■ : Tho Winter Term began on MONDAY, June 1. ; Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesan ,Office,.Victoria Arcade, or from the Principal. PON SO N B Y COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL—MISS LILIAN EDGER; M.A. Term began on Tuesday, June 2 • - :Miss Scott is forming a Class for Dancing. : :',: Mrs. Burch Class for China Painting meets on Miss EdgP-r is prepared to receive Candidates for Matriculation, , Civil Service, and other examinations, either in class or privately. ; . Prospectuses. &c, on application. ~ . ' S; Miss Edger is at home on Monday Afternoons, from 3.30 to 5 p.m. TCIDUCATIONAL /CHAMBERS, BUSINESS COLLEGE FOR YOUTHS, QUEEN-STREET & DURHAM-STREET EAST. 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 -: DAY CLASSES FOR YOUTHS. 4 SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION English. Writing, Book-keeping. . Commercial and Mental Arithmetic. ;*i Composition, Correspondence., : SueUing, Shorthand, and ,'...,'_ ' Commercial Routine generally . " v Latin, French, and Mathematice, if desired. NEW PUPILS ENROLLED AT ANY TIME. Quarter begins from date of entry. ■/—'■. . Prospectuses, dec., on application.' \ r , mRAINING riOLLEGE. \j PRINCIPAL : MR. T. HARLE GILES (Assisted by Rev. J. W. Allow ay, 8.A., St. John's College, Cambridge, and an efficient staff of U Resident and Visiting Masters). ~ DAY AND EVENING CLASSES . For the preparation of Candidates for ■■■ ■ ■-,: Junior and Senior Civil Service ; : ; D and E Teachers' Certificates '■■~., v. ■ * Candidates for Pupil: Teachers Examina- <••■-'■- tions ' ■'■'":' •■••''■ ■'■ -'I ■Mγ Solicitors' and Barristers' General KnowI ledge University Matriculation .' ! '.N.B.— above Classes are also ■ suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of instruction, not necessarily for examination. ■ TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. - NEW PUPILS ENROLLKI> AT ANY TIME. ~ Quarter begins from date of entry. :/ • ' For terms and prospectuses, apply personally or ' by letter to Mr. GIL at his Business College, ■ corner of Queen and Durham-street East, Auckland.. A UCKLAND CATHOLIC HIGH J\. SCHOOL, PITT-STREET, ■ v: •- -i' Conducted by the Marist Brothers.' -"' I Thorough English Education, including. Mathematics, Shorthand,' French, and Latin. i; Prospectus on application. < '■ -~\ Musical. T>l AN OS ! Of ARMONIUMS! '• 'Ulv ■:.■;■ ... ~;;."-;■;•. J~*-. • .&'. : . : ' • ARGASSI ■ ■■■ ["..■■.■ •• '■ ■ Also, -.■ ~■,■■■...- -. : - - HARPS, VIOLINS.VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS, , BANJOES, ': ■. • . •■•.. ■..• ■ AND ■■■...,:■- ... ■ SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS ' ; TO PARTICULARISE. : TTOFFMANN AND QIONS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND / . " THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS ', OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND/ ALT. KIND 3 OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS >, _■ "TONED AND JIKI'AIIIED. _ ;:- . ; ' • Fruit. - '' ■______ . WM. (J ANFOR D, ; FRUIT IMPORTER, FROM VAVAU AND SUVA, FIJI: e BEST SELECTED BANANAS TAHITI AND VAVAU ORANGES PINEAPPLKS, PEANUTS i, , PURE LIMEJUICE ■', DESICCATED COCOANUT. • '■' DEALER IN LOCAL FRUIT. ADDUESS : NO, 0, QUEKN-STRfiUT STORE. ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 8
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