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Volunteer Notices. T ipv iISIRICT ORDER. "~T Brigade Office, Auckland, January 15, 1895. The Ordnance Prize-firing of the "A" Batteay Artillery Volunteers has been Postponed from Saturday, 19th, to SATURDAY, 26th- instant, at the same hour and place. By order. ■ J. GRANT, Lieut, Acting Adjutant, Auckland District. Educational' AUCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master, J. W. Tibbs, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasir.anian Scholar, assisted by a luge staff of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separate, but both hate the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Course aims at * sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public examinations. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master. jl/TOUNT EDEN COLLEGE. Principal : MISS GERKENS (formerly of Girls" High School, Napier). Resident governess: Miss HOLLAND (late of Grammar School, Norwood, Melbourne). Visiting Teachers for special subjects. MISS KERENS is a trained and Certificated Teacher with eleven years' experience. She has passed the first part of the B.A. Degree in the New Zealand University, and has received a University education in English. French, i.itin, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics (Electricity, Heat, Light, Sound), Botany, and Biology. MISS HOLLAND has proved herself a very successful teacher. She was a pupil of Monsieur Baudoin, of the Conservatoire de Paris, and also of Professor Crantz. Next Term will begin TUESDAY, February 19. Prospectuses on application. ST. ANDREW'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS (Lower Symonds-street, Auckland.) I MR. T. Harle Giles. Principals-! C. V. Baxter, M.A. Mr. C. F. Baxter, M.A. \ (Trinity College, Cambridge.) MUSIC: Piano, Strings, Organ..Professor Carl Scum tt, K.C.C.L, assisted by Mr. G. A. Paque, R.A.M. FIRST TERM begins TUESDAY, FEBRUARY STH, 1895. Pupils are prepared for COMMERCIAL PURSUITS, MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, PUPIL TEACHERS', and other EXAMINATIONS. PROSPECTUSES may be obtained from Messrs. Upton and Co.,\Vildman and Lyell, Queen-street, or from the Principals. Private Addresses of Principals : Mr. T. Harle Giles : St. Andrew's Lodge, ' Alfred-street. MR. C. F. Baxter : St Andrew's Villa, Parliament street. Parents and Guardians may interview the Principals, as above, after January lith, 1595. For References to parents whose sons have received their education at St. Andrew's College, see prospectus. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STREET. PRINCIPAL: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London), formerly Principal of Truro College. SECOND MASTER: FRANK AUGUSTINE PEMBERTON, M.A., Double Honour-man New Zealand University. THIRD MASTER: JOHN G. BOLLARD, of Queen's College. VISITING MASTERS FOR MUSIC, PAINTING, DRAWING, HEBREW, MNEMONICS, TYPEWRITING, GYMNASTICS, SHORTHAND. At Prince Albert College boys will obtain the advantages of a high-class Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Training. Pnpils will he prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, Intermediate, and B.A. Exams., in which work Mr. Jackson has been highly successful The College will open for Day Scholars and Boarders Ou 12XH FEBRUARY, 1895. Prospectuses at Mr. John Boson's, Queen-street; or by post from Rev. H. Bull, Onehunga. T3RINCE A LBERT {COLLEGE. FIVE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS have been established in connection with this College. Two entitle the holders to £20 a-year for three years, and Three to Free Tuition at the College for two years. Full particulars and conditions will be sent on application to Rev. H. Bull, Onehunga. M ISS B™ KLAND Royal Conservatoire, W , Will receive for Will receive Students for Violin AND SINGING V A.M.P. Buildings (2nd floor), Opposite City Hall. Miss Buckland will resume duties on Monday, Februarys ... ■ •• Terms and prospectus on application to P.O. Box 111. Term commences with first lesson. MR. H. CONN EL L, TEACHER OF MUSIC, PIANOFORTE, SINGING (VOICE-PRODUCTION), " Glenfern." Kyber Pass Road. Terms on application. Piano Quartette and Duo Classes. Singing Classes, for male and female voices. -._—.— First Quarter, 1895, commences on MONDAY, 4th February. -]%/!" ADAME TASCAR'S SCHOOL OF -*"-*- DRESS-CUTTING, No. 23, Corner Symonds and Wellesley streets. , See future advertisements. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. TAMAKI. Telephone 729. Principals: Rev. P. S. Smallfield and MR. Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honors, London Resident Masters : Mr. E. H. Barber and MR. C. T. Major, M.A., B. Sc, sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.Z. University. Music: Piano and Sineing, Mr. R. LESLIE HUNT. Violin, MR. F. R. Trevithick. Gymnastics: Mr. W. Catrollo. .„,,.„ Pupils prepared for the Matriculations ,01 til Service, and other examinations. A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nominal charge. Next Term begins on Monday, February 11th. Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, or on application to the Principals. PIANOFORTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HART WELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. Teaching Boom at Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen street •'■■'• : Terms on application ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, UPPER SYMONDS STREET. Next term will commence on Tuesday, February 12th. Besides the usual subjects, French, Drawing, and Musical DHll are included in the terms. Pupils who are backward or delicate receive special care and attention. 1 PRINCIPAL .... MISS NEWCOMBE. OOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL Principal: Miss Hull, assisted by Mrs. Dewes. Rev. T. W. Alloway, 8.A., English and Arithmetic ; AL de Montalk, French; Mr. Watkins, Drawing and Painting; Mr. Towsey and ladj 1 teachers, Music and Singing. ' • First Term : February 7,1895. ARTHUR A. PARTRIDGE, BANJO INSTRUCTOR. Evening Parties attended. • 'V Banjoes, Strings, and j Fittings, on sale, for cash oi time payment. " •■•-„-. Studio: Victoria-street East (near Direct Supplj Co.), Auckland. . . ' , ;''] '■ ';.-. .■ - : '; ',' ■ ' \ ' . '■.:. :■■.' .-.;."■.:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9720, 16 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9720, 16 January 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9720, 16 January 1895, Page 8

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