Educational. j RING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. "THE TOWER," REXIUERA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor : REV. W. BEATTY, M.A. I __ Principal : MR. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors of London University, lately one of the Principals of St. John's College, Tamaki, formerly Vice-Principal of Wellington College (Salop), England. Resident Masters : MR. C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc,, sometime Senior Scholar of the University of New Zealand. MR. R. A, McCULLOUGH, 8.A., sometime Scholar of the University of New Zealand. MR. J. B. ELKIN, 8.A., with Honors of Sydney University, Visiting Masters : Drawing and Painting: Mr. E. W. Payton. Music: Piano, Mr. R. Leslie Hunt ; Violin, Mr. F. R. Tiievithick. Gymnastics: Mr W. R. Carrollo, Carpentry: Mr. F. R. Trevitiiick, Pupils- may bo prepared for the University Scholarship and Matiicilation, for the Civil Service, and for the Professional Preliminary Examination. THE SCHOOL COURSE includes Instruction in Holy Scripture, tho ordinary English Subjects, Latin, French, Mathematics, Science, Drawing, and in those subjects which are adapted to the requirements of boys intended for a commercial career. ' In addition to the ordinary School Course, In. station will bo given in Military Drill, Gymnastics, Shorthand, and Carpentry. BOARDERS ! The dormitories and bath-rooms have been fltted-up with every modern convenience with a viow to tho health and comfort of the Boys. The domestic arrangements will be superintended by Mrs. Ashton Bruce. V Special 'Buses from town and Parnell at reduced rates for the convenience of Day-boys. The Colloge is six minutes' walk from Remuera Railway Station. Prospectuses may bo had on application to the Principal. Hie College will be open on February 11th. All Bays aro requiired to attend on Monday, the 10th of February, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of •being onrolled and classified. JpRINUE OOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Headmaster (Resident). THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University) For six years Classical and English Master of Kingswooil School, and lately Headmaster of Truro College. Second Master (Resident). FRANK AUQUSYIN IS PEMBERTON, M.A. Exhibitioner, Cape of Good Hope University. Exhibitioner, Canterbury College, Junior and Double Senior Scholar ; Double Ilouourman New Zealand University. Third Master (Resident). JOHN G. BOLLARD (a trained and experienced Teacher). Visiting Masters for Music, French, Drawing, and Painting. BOARDERS receive every possible care and attention, the object being to infuse as much as possible of the comforts of home into school life. Throe Kntrance Scholarships will be open for competition by Examination at the beginning of the next Term. Full particulars may be obtained from the Headmaster. The next Terra commences MONDAY, 10th February. Application for the admission of Pupils, and for the College Prospectus, may be made to the Headmaster at the College, Upper Queen street, Auckland. gOARDING AND DAiT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Headmaster....Rev. P. Smaj.lfiei.d ; Assisted by a Stuff of University Graduates. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations, Telephone 729. Prospectuses may bo obtained at the Diocesan Oftlco, Victoria Arcade. Term begins Monday, February 10. To meet the growing requirements of the School a new dormitory is being built and other improvements are being made. The boys' dormitories and class rooms are all wooden buildings, well raised from the ground, carefully vontilated, and perfectly dry. PON SON RY HIGH SCHOOL, St, Mary's Road, Ponsonby.—Tho duties of this School wiil be rexumed February 3rd, 1890. Principal, Mrs. Warrington. \/I'ONS. J. DE WILLIMOPP, VIOLIN VIRTUOSO, First Prize Paris Conservatoire, NOW TEACHING IN AUCKLAND. Speciality: Solo Playing and Finishing, Moderate Terms. Apply United Service Hotel. COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal, MRS. 8. A. MOORE-JONES, M.C.P. M.M.; C.M.I. ; S.K.D. Staff consisting of three resident Governesses (certificated), and Piano and violin, HERR SCHMITT, Singing, Hlißlt SCHMITT. French, MONS. BRIFFAULT. Painting, MR. PAYTON. Dancing, MRS. SOWERBY. German and Riding, Shorthand, and Typewriting by Professors. This school provides high-class modern education based on religious but unsectarian principles. Pure English spoken, and maternal care exercised. Healthy and refined home. References to Parents. Inclusive terms. Jy/JOUNT JgIDEN OOLLEGE-HIGH-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal : Miss Gerkens (formerly of the Napier Girls' High School). Residknt Governesses. Visiting Masters for special subjects. Miss Gerkens is a trained and certificated teacher with twelve 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, Latin, Mathematics. Chemistry (Practical and Theoretical), Physics, Light, Heat, Sound, and Electricity (Practical and Theoretical), Botany, and Biology. The number of pupils who mayattend this School is limited to fifty. Next Term will begin on TUESDAY, Fobroary II Prospectuses on application. IJI h E 1 L L 0 w s, WYNYARD STREET, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal— Williams, assisted bv an efficient Staff of Lady Teachers and Visiting Masters. First term will commence February 11, 1896. Classes are being formed for Shorthand and Typewriting. Prospectuses on application. Mrs. Williams will be at home on and after the 28 th January. pRINCE £JOLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. A DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS, BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. Will be opened ON MONDAY, 10TH FEBRUARY, 1890, Under MR, T. JACKSON, M.A., Headmaster. Assisted by an Efficient Staff of LADY AND VISITING MASTERS. Application for the admission of Pupils, and for the College Prospectus, may be made to the Headmaster at the College, Upper Queen street, Auckland, SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A.M,P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Conducted by Misses Tabart and Murray-Aynsley (of Christchurch). Assisted by Miss V, A. Mills, M.P.S, holder of " First-class Proficiency Certificate," and also of ono of the three highest Speed Certificates ever granted by Sir Isaac Pitman in New Zetland. Shorthand -(Pitman's and Light Line), Type- , writing: Every description of copying done. Bookkeeping, • Writing, Composition taught; Lectures, Sermons, etc., reported; Shorthand Writers and Typists provided for casual work at any time. Speed Classes a speciality, -. . Evening, 7,30 to 0.30 p.m. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10035, 23 January 1896, Page 8
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