EducationalAuckland college & grammar SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. "< Head Master, J. W. Tibbs, M.A., Keble C liege, Oxford, sometime Tasir.anian Scholar, assisted by a Urge staff of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Course aims at x 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. * The School Re-opened on TUESDAY, February 12. at a quarter-past nine. Full information maybe had on applicatioi: to the Head Master. GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. THE WINTER SESSION BEGINS ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER IST. The Hospital contains 695 bods, 500 being in constant occupation. APPOINTMENTS.—AII Hospital appointments are made in accordance with the merits of the ! candidates and without extia payment. ENTRANCE .SCHOLARSHIP.—Open Scholarships of £100, £50, an I £30 respectively, in Classics, Mathematics, and Modem Languages; and open Scholarships of £fSO and £60 in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. Prizes are open to students in their various years amounting in the aggregate to more than £480. DENTAL SCHOOL,A Dental School attached to the Ho.pital affords to students all the instruction i quired for a license iu dental surgery. COLLEGE.—The Residential college accommodates about fifty students in addition to the resident stiff of the Hospital. There is in it a large dining hall, with reading-rooms, library, and gymnasium for the use of the Students' Club. for prospectus and further information, apply to the Dean, Dr. Shaw, Guy's Hospital, London, S.E. T. ANDREW'S COMMERCIAL AND HIGH SCHOOL, FOR BOYS. Principal : MR. T. lIA RLE GILES, Assisted by MR. W. L. EDGE. M.A., with honours Trinity College, Dublin. COMMERCIAL SUB I ECTS : English, Writing, Ouick Business Arithmetic, Practical Book-keeping, Typewriting, Commercial Routine generally. Shorthand by ft certificated teacher, speed guaranteed. In addition to the above tho syllabus embraces all subjects taught in other Secondary Schools. BOYS, are prepared for tile CIVIL SERVICE, MATRICULATION, and other Competitive Examinations. MIL W. L. EDOli, M.A., who will assist Mr. Giles, has had considerable experience in educational matters, having held the position of Headmaster of the Lyttelton Public School for five years, that of Chief Inspector of Schools, Nort Canterbury Educational District, for eight years, and that of Acting Headmaster of Temuka District High School. A J 10 It CLASS FOR BOYS between the ages of eight anil twelve will be formed. SECOND TERM begins TUESDAY, May 28th. The Principal will attend at the College on MONDAY, May 27th, from ten to twelve, to enrol and classify new pupils, or may 1* seen prior to the above date at his private residence, St. Andrew's Lodge, Alfred-street, next Choral Hall. Prospectuses may be obtained on and after TUESDAY, the 21st instant, at all the leading stationers. / Stabling accommodation provided at the school for horses of pupils. N.B. — Arrangements can be made with the Principal for the boarding of the sons of gentlemen residing in the country who may be anxious to give their Boys a .sound High School Training combined with Commercial Knowledge, such as cannot bo obtained at auy other school in the Auckland district. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A., London, assisted by an Efficient Stiff. The Second Term opens on THURSDAY, May 30 Applications for the admission of Pupils, or for the College Prospectus, may be mado to Rev. H. Bull, St. John's, Ponsonby, Hon. Secretary; Mr. Thomas Allen, Allendale, Mount Albert, Hon. Treasurer; Mr. J. Edson, Queen-street; or the Headmaster at the College. Auckland technical school, OFF RUTLAND-STREET, CITY (Off Wellesley-Btreet, opposite Drill-shed). . The Secretary will attend at the School Office from seven to nine p.m. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, to Enrol additional names of intending students. J. HENRY MACKIE, Secretary A.T.S.A. Musical theory and sight SINGING. MR. RICHARDSON'S SELECT EVENING CLASSES For LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Meet at Mutual Life Association Rooms, Queen-street, near Fort-street. MONDAY EVENINGS, 7.45. 10s Quarterly. Now quarter now commencing. DEVONPORT GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRI.S. Principal .. .. MISS BATES. Second Term of 1895 will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 29. Pupils are received who may be desirous of instruction in special subjects only. Arnold house school for GIRLS, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. Next Term commences on WEDNESDAY, 20th inst. French and Drawing, besides all ordinary subjects, included in the fees. Miss Alice Rimmer will conduct the Class Singing. For prospectus apply to MISS NEWCOMER. R. J. o w E N TEACH ICR OF SHORTHAND, Begs to announce that he will conduct an EVENING CLASS (AFTERNOON CLASS for Ladies) on the above subject at the REDUCED FEE of I S CD PER QUARTER. Two Lessons per week. Best; possible tuition. Greatest possible speed in the least possible tioe. BENNETT'S CHAMBERS, near City Hall, 215, QUEEN-STREET. P.S. — Typewriting Taught. Typewriting Work executed. GIRL'S COLLEGE (Wentwortb, Pon~W sonby Road).— Boarding and Day SchooL Principal: Miss Chrystal (iate Head Mistress Girls' College, Wellington). Second term opens June 4. Prospectus on application. Students prepared for Matriculation and other examinations. - rjUIE GIRLS' COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal: Mrs. S. A. M. MOORE-JONES, M.R.C.P., M.M., C.M. Staff consists of three resident Qualified Governesses and the best Visiting Professors. Provides High-class Education, combining tho best characteristics of Public School work with moral training on religious principles (unsectarian), Individual culture, progress, formation of character, and preparation for useful life kept prominently in view. Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations prepared for. Boarders secure maternal care, healthy, happy home, and first-class associations. Form I. specially suitable for young ladles over 17. Scarbro's 'Bus at nominal prices. For prospectus, apply to Principal. A I\/T ADM. chambers ■ JL » JL ( n " Buck land), From the jS/L ißafo Royal Conservatoire, Has resumed duties, and will receive Pupils for VIOI VOICE I> CULTURE ™ (Italian Method) At her Studio, A.M.P. Buildings (2nd floor), opposite City Hall, or at her residence, " Waldamere," Hirkenhead. Madm. Chambers has studied at the Dresden, Conservatoire, under the following eminent Professors Prof. ii'roberg, Prof. Remmeli, Prof. Braunroth, Herr Schnackenburg, 11 err Burkhardt, Signor Piccoli, Balletmeister Dietze, Fraulein Gasteyer, Terms and prospectus on application to P.O. Box 111. Term commences with first lesson. Lower glen side. UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Principal, Mrs. Young ; assisted by an efficient Staff. For special subjects beat masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application. Half Term began Monday, March 25. J£> lANOFOKI'B LESSONS. MR. JOHN HART WELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. Teaching Boom at Messrs. Hoffmann'* Queen street Terms on application MRS. SO WE KB (Certificated Teacher . of Professor West, Sydney) is now forming Classes for teaching Ball-room Dancing; also, latest Society Skirt Dance, Fan, Greek, Moorish, Tambourin, ami several other new fancy dances. Adult — Elementary, Monday, 7.30 p.m.; advanced, Wednesday, 7.30. Juvenile—Wednesday, 3.45 p.m. ; elementary, Saturday, 10.30 a.m.; advanced, Saturday, 1.45 p.m. Skirt and Fancy Dancing, Saturday, 4 p.m. Girls' College, Remuera, Thursday afternoon and evening; Mi»s Hall, Parnell, Friday afternoon and evening.Terms and particulars apply to Woodvillo House, Parliament-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9823, 18 May 1895, Page 8
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