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Educational. GIRLS' COLLEGE, REMUERA. A«aMi: MRS. D. MILLICHAMP MOOBE. JONES, M.8.C.P.; C.M.L ; M.M. Late Principal : MRS. LAW. «o« D MILLICHAMP MOORE-JONES asi hv her daughters, and a competent profea. " 1 1 itftfl will thoroughly train and educate those trusted 'to her by the most approved modern "'rails' will be prepared for Scholarships. Civil ji'oe, Matriculation, and Teachers Exams, aa d Th« classification will comprise Initiatory, Pre",v Middle and Upper tonus. Kindergarten Proles will be applied to the Initiatory. P The -school course will comprise the elements of & . :„,„oh English education, with French, Latin, iV««ine Bookkeeping, Hygiene, Domestic science I'llis'tlieiiics, and Ciass Sinking and Needlework, >h,>rtbftnd ami Typewriting Classes will be "uvanced Mathematics, Classics, French, Get- _,*„, painting, Music—Piano and Violin taught by th« L masters. To promote healthy competition one Scholarship. .d Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medals will be offered for progress and general record. Boarders will receive Maternal care and training •ith'ihe comforts of home. Weekly and dally Boarders arranged for. M rs i) Mi'bchamp Moore-Jones is a FULLY/rsiiNFO English Teachw, and holds First-class English am' Colonial Certificate. She was also framed at South KeiiMiigtou, and holds the certificatei <>f the Department of Science and Art for teaching. ... She held successively important posts as Head Mistre-s in London, and of the Model Practising schools Cheltenham, also of Mistress of Method in connection with the Cheltenham College. since reside nt in the Colony, she was attached to th« -stiff of the Training College till its close, and has since held till now appointments under Board of Education. .... for references and testimonials see prospectus. Th.y include those of the Right Ret. Bishop Brouibv. D.P. : the Rev. W. Niven, M.A., Chelsea, London; .be Rev. R M. Chamnry, M.A.. Cheltenham; Hev. Jus. Keeling, M.A., London; Rev. R. Perfe>t, M.A., Malvern. Prospectus on application to Principal, and of Messrs Upton and Co., Queen-street, Auckland. ' On and af'cr Tuesday, lath, Omnibus will convey Pupil.-From D.S.C., 8.45 m., fare 2.1; Kyber pass 9a.m.. ljd ; Newmarket, 9.15, Id; City (via parnell), 9.10 a.m., 2d; from Parnell, 9.6a.m.,1jd; Victoria Avenue, Id. School Ticket, per rail. Remuera Station, i minutes' from College., . qT. ANDREW'S Commercial and civil SERVICE COLLEGE for boys, LOWER SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. FIRST TERM began TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 1595 Pupil' are prepared for COMMERCIAL PURstirs, MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, PUPIL TEACHERS', and other EXAMINATIONS. Shorthand a speciality. Pupil* enrolled at any time during the term, and proportionate fees charged. MONDAY AM) THURSDAY, £VEMNG C LASSES AT 7 P.M. FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS. Quitter begins from date of entry. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Writing. Bookkeeping, Shorthand Quick Methods of Business Arithmetic Commercial Routine, etc. EXAMINATION SUBJECTS. English, French, Latin. Euclid Algebra, Higher Arithmetic, Shorthand, etc, N.B — Saturday Morning Classes for Teachers, pupil Teachers, Scholarship Candidates, etc Private Addresses of Principals: Ml. T. HarLß Giles : St, Andrews Lodge, Alfred-street. Ml. C. F. Baxter : St. Andrew's Villa, Parlia men* street. ART /^LASSES. A NEW TERM OF MrTe. W. PAYTON*S PRIVATE CLASSES Will commence on MONDAY, March 95. Particulars on application at " Elam" School of Art, Free Library. BOARDING 'AND DAY SCHOOL, ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Telephone 729. Principals: Ret. P. S. Smallfibld and MB. Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honors, London. Resident Masters: Mr. E. U. Barber and MR. C. T. Major, M.A., B. Sc, sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.Z. University. Music: Piano and Singing, Mr. R. Leslie Hunt. Violin. Mr. F. R. Tukvituick. Mtmsasiics: Mr. W. Carrollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation Civil Serrice, and other examinations. A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nominal rh.^rge. Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, Victoria arcade, or on application to the Principals. LOWER fi LE N ID E, UPPER SYMONDSSTREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principal, Mb?, Young ; assisted by an efficient Staff. For special subjects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application. Half Term begins Monday, March 26. AUCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1809) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master, J. W. Tibbs, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasn:anian Scholar, assisted by a Urge staff of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separata, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation 'or University Scholarships and the other public examinations. The School Re-opened on TUESDAY, February 12. at a quarter-past nine. Full information may be hid on application to ihe Head Master. mit kland ffSsL Royal Conservatoire, rap? Will receive Students for j2*m£fa VIOLIN AND SINGING V A.M. P. Buildings (find floor), Opposite City Hall. Miss Buckland resumed duties on Monday, February 4. Terms and prospectus on application to P.O. Box 111. Term commences with first lesson. OIANOFOKTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, ORGANIST. OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. leaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann'* Queen i tree Terms on application Duties resumed Wednesday, February 8. PROMPT DELIVERY. Dental. r QOX & SON, *.COX.L.D.S.,} DEN -ns TS . J H - %i DA A.M.P, Buildings, 148. Queen-street, Telephone 674. L)T " K E M p * SURGEON DENTIST SHORTLAND-STREET (next Post Office). Has returned to Auckland and taken over the prar tice of the late W. H. Skeet, at above address. He "ill maintain the same scale of fees and respect all Simtracts entered into by his predecessor. P.O. Box 473. Telephone, 494. H. c. W _BIGHT SURGEON DENTIST (Successor to A. L. Wright) Notifies (that he is continuing the Business of a Dentist at the Premises, Sh»rtland-street, assisted by Mi. W. H. Wright. Ihe high-class work «>f the late Mr. A. L Wright will he adhered to, and any left unfinished by that gentleman will be cnmnlew by the new management. H. F. W INDSOK> SURGEON DENTIST (By Kxam.),/ SHORTLAND-STRKBT (Opposite General Post Office). ,:.,,;!■;■■ TELEPHONE 377. . ■ THE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. On Sale at the Institute:—Baskets, Mats, Net ting, Washing Fluid, etc., etc., manufactured by the Blind. ■- . Quality and durability guaranteed. Orders by post promptly attended to , Prices on application. '■■"-.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9774, 22 March 1895, Page 3

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