' Educational•ifoU'NT EDEN COLLEGE, BOARDING AND PAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ~,., o-rkens will open the above School in' oS«S Mount Iftfin. on TUESDAY, Mm* %fs r Oerkens h«lds a New Zealand Teachers' »D" • Certittcat'. and has passed the first part of her SSSKon"w*tto?B.A., l)en«i in the New Sua 1 University. She "■■!!«• received a. Uni. the following subjects S- ■ French'JLttngnag-'S and Literature Mathematics: - Geometry, Trigonometry, and *ffimlstry:- Theoretical and Practical --Light. Sound, Heat, Electricity, and Ma»iettsW-flio°rcUq>]land Practical General Biology and Botany i; « REFERENCE is kindly permitted to :— i Mrs McMillan, " Ardstrath." Romuura. Mrs. Thomas, " TrtwltoW," Mount Eden. Professors Brown and Thomas, University College, Auckland. Prospectuses on application. Miss" Gerkens will be at home at Mount Eden • College after February 10. • • ........... - Present address: General Post! Office, Auckland. ; ;~i\/jFR '■■'T 0-H'N*>nm U L L E R, ; . """ •. • : J "" TENOR v6cAiisT, f B '"''' "' '"'''' Is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION AND THE ART OF j SINGING. Only a Singer Can Train the Voice. Term commences from first lesson. Mr. JOHN FULLER is also open to accept ongagements for Evening Concerts, Sacred Concerts, Oratorios, Cantatas, &c.. Concerts provided. For terms, Ac, apply Richardson's, Queen-street ATERLOO' HOUSE PRIVATE WATERLOO HOUSE PRIVATE SCUOOL, Opposite Government House, Auckland. Mr. W. MALCOLM, F.E.1.5.. formerly Rector of the Milton High School, orago,o r ago, and Principal of 'the Training College, Chriatchurch, resumed his Classes on Tuesday, February 6. ..... V There is excellent accommodation for a limited tiuniber of Boarders, whose studies will be care'full v supervised. i Pupils are prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations. . i An Evening Class will be formed ; and, if nece*,j»ary, a Special Class" fur Teachers on Saturdays, or ,at other times to suit their convenience. |p OKSO'NBV COLLEGE. Principal: MISsUwAN EDGER, M.A., Assisted by 'Mrs. Warrington, formerly Principal of " Erskine House," High School for Girls, Liverpool, and also Headmistress of Caddishead School, near Warrington. ' Visiting Teachers : Drawing and Painting .. Mr. J. G. Trevithick Class Singing .... .. Mr. Towsey Music ■•'... .'., .. .. Mr. Towsey Needlework ... .. ■~ Mrs. C. Heuius ■! /Terra begins TUESDAY, 13th February. •- ~ -, < New Pupils aire required to attend oh MONDAY, 1 12 th February," between ten a.m. and noon. • "~ j ,-Miss'Kdger Is at home' 1 on Monday afternoons • '(except the third the month) from 3.30 t0,5 p.m. -," ' Prospectuses, etc.; on application..."'..■:•'<.■■.■*• i; BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. • Telephone 729. Principals : Rev. P. S. Sraallfleld and Mr. Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honors, London. ASSISTANT,Masters: Mr. E. H. Barber (resident) and Mr. T. W. Orlmshar. Music : Herr l.ouis Tutscbka. ' GYMNASTIC* : Professor Oarrollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations. N.B.— All the pupils presented last Christmas for the Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations ■ were successful. , * ; A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nominal charge, '• .' , A New Classroom is in course of erection, to provide lor the increasing number of pupils. ; Prosi'ectus-'S may be obtained from thePrinci- • pals, or at the Diocesan Office. < . . Term began MONDAY, February 5. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOYS' BOARDIDG AND DAY SCHOOL, PRINCIPAL : ALEX. MCARTHUR, M.A., LL.D. , '- r t Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and Teachers' Examinations.. First term began on TUESDAY, February 6th. Dr. Mc Arthur will be at the College, on Saturday, the 3rd, and Monday, the. fjth February, to receive and classify new pupils, or previously by ..appoint, ment., "..-.',!.'. .',.„. ~. *.'., . .. The usual Evening Classes are now being formed ,'XrN pL D. : HOUSE 1( SCHOOL, ,■£%? .'..• '';, F< \% YOUNG. .LADIES.. 4 " V"' '. ,'.. PRINCIPAL !. •.V -MtSS NEWCOMBE First term begins on Tuesday, February 13. ; , ; All ordinary subjects t ■ ught. French, Drawing, and Calisthenics included in the ■ '• ;■•■ *•' terms.''! '- mHE MISSES ROGERS, : BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Manukau Road, Parnell. First Term commences MONDAY, February 12th. I French Classes on Mondays and Thursdays, open to outside pupils. * PROFESSOR CARL SCHMITT ' ■*- will resume his duties on THURSDAY, the 15th instant, and will attend at the Choral Hall, j daily, from 10 to 12 and 3 to 5 o'clock, except on i ' Saturdays, PIANOFORTE AND SINGING.—Miss Reeve will Resume Teaching Wednesday, : February If'.— Alfred-street, near Choral Hall. . ; ; M R - R. U SUB HUNT- ' (Organist and Choirmaster, St. Mary's Cathedral • ' Church, Parnell) a Teacher of the Organ, Pianoforte, Singing, etc. i ' Teaching Rooms at Residence, " Alder Hey," ; .Manukau Road; and at Musical Budget, r, 150, -■' Queen-street.- :•■ , "-■>»,!,;''- 1 . ;•.:■■■ ;-'v'- : - ■ "..-•■ -:--■•■*.>&. ■ \ Terras on application. . .i :'. hriH.EV. AVE UE;; SC H bdLi a' A PARNELU - ; ' Conducted by - MR. E. W. LASERON, I .! ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL, First term begins Tuesday, February 13. < T OW E R GL E N SID E, 6 XJ uppbrsymonds-strebt. .-■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. " Principal, Mas. Young ; assisted by an efficient . .Staff.;" ■■'; t For special subjects best masters are engaged. . ■. - Prospectuses on application '•' : Mrs.' Yonue will be at home from February Ist. , p First term begins on Monday, February 12. i-i '•.<: _ : .—:—: : : I"MR- > rj|HOM A s W o TEACBBR OF THE PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. OF MUSIC, 321, Victoria Arcade, and Brighton point , .!.! ':' t Parnkll. •! ;'../ : ''TERMS: .- Twelve Lessons of one hour each.. .. £3 3 0 Pupils under the age of 14 .'. .. ..220 For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Eady and Co. - ■•'• ; ■*.■-•-' : ; '■• '■";■;.' piANOFORTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, j ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S- CATHEDRAL t'< Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen ' '%- ''i' ' ' 'i '• "'"- ,: street4'\;: ') .f f g >' . "' ;,-. . ,;fv-Terms on application -'- ~-. >•-':,! 3 . ISAS JE S SI ADAMS, - TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, 1 Collingwood-street, off Ponsonby Road. t Pupils resume lessons January 22. MR. W. FORRES FORBES, TEACHER OF PIANO. SINGING, AND ! VOICE PRODUCTION. 1, ORGAN AND HARMONIUM. v Kyber Pass Road (Corner Claremont-street). e ; : i- ; : —- . MR, .-a JOHN ? ; McDOUGALL, Natjenl). street Kyber Pass. Teacher of Violin, Pianoforte, American, Organ. Singing and Voice Cultivation. Late Violin .Master in four of the Largest Schools"in Glasgow; and Organist and Choir-master of Brownfield Church. "\yriSS TYE will resume her Classes for 1?A Drawing and Painting on THURSDAY. i February Ist.—Liverpool-street, first . house , from • * Karangahape Road. ': ! .:' v . ■ » BOOKS (under the 1 >JT new Act), 26 and 50 pages, with the Schedule e Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted at Commencement, on Sale" a the Herald Publishing Office, Queen-fctreet - ...
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9432, 12 February 1894, Page 8
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