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Educational. _ | . -OOARDING AND DA? SCHOOL FOR ' BOYS. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Headmaster.... P. S. Smallfield; Assistant Mastors (Resident): Mr. 15. H. Barber (New Zealand University) and Mr. M. Hering, 8.A., with Honours, Queen's College, Oxford University. Visiting Masters: Pianoforte, Singing, and Drawing-Mr. R. Leslie Hunt. * Violin, Mechanical Drawing, and Carpentry-Mr. F. R. Trevithick. Gymnastics-Mr. W. M. Cahrollo, Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Sen ice, and other Examinations. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. Special 'Bus for Day Pupils. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND -"■ GRAMMAR SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1809) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master: J. W. Tidbs, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime TasmanUn Scholar, assisted by a largo staff of University Graduates. Tho Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching givon by the Staff. The School Courso aims at a sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branchos of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public examinations. BOARDF.ItS.-The Headmaster takes a limited number of boys as boarders at his residence at Home Bay, Ponsonby ; and is prepared to make arrangements wh-reby girls may be boarded with other Members of tho Staff. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master; and prospectuses may be had from Mr. Mays, 16, Palmerston Buildings, Queenstreet. m H E WILLOWS, WYNYARD STREET, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal-Mrs. Williams, assisted by an efficient Staff of Lady Teachers and Visiting Masters. First term will commence February 11, ISM. Classes are being formed for Shorthand and Typewriting. Prospectuses on application. Mrs. Williams will oe at home on and after tho 2sth January. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, PONSONBY. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, telephone, No. 800. Principal : ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., LL.D. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. First term begins on TUESDAY, lltb February. Prospectuses may be had on application at the College, or by writing to the Principal. Dr. McArthur, will bo at the College on MONDAY, the loth February, to enrol and classify now Scholars, before which date appointments may be made by letter. Mr. T. Harle Giles' BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE, Lower Stmonds-Street, Auckland, COMMERCIAL CLASS FOR YOUTHSMornings only, 9.50 a.m. to 12.30. Subjects of Instruction :— Writing, Book-keeping, Quick Methods of Business Arithmetic, Shorthand, Typewriting, spelling, Composition, Correspondence, Etc. Afternoon Classes for Adults. Evening Classes for Adulta and Youths. Special Classes for tallies. New Pupils enrolled at any time. Quarter begins from date of sntry. For terms and particulars apply to MR. Giles, St. Andrew's Lodge, Alfred-street, next Choral Hall. PON SON HIGH SCHOOL, St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby— duties of this School will be resumed February 3rd, 1890. Principal, Mrs. Warrington. KINDERGARTEN and DAY SCHOOL Lecture Hall, Gladstone Road, Parnell.— The Misses Cole will re-open School Monday, Feb. in, 1890. aJ R. W. J, ENGL AN D, JL TEACHER OF MUSIC, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND, Resumes duties MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1890. T ADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal, MRS. S. 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, HERR 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. ST. ANDREW'S BOYS' AND GIRLS' ACADEMY, LOWER SYMONDS STREET, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL McCLINTOCK, F.E.1.5., RECTOR (Formerly of the Glasgow Training College), Assisted by a Competent Staff, Will opon the above School MONDAY, 3RD FEBRUARY. The courso of Instruction will be thorough* practical, and comprise all the Branches of a Sound English Education. Pupils will bo carefully prepared for all examinations and commercial pursuits, taught to write a good business hand, and to be quick and accurate in figures. Music, Painting, and Drawing taught by a flrsy class Lady Teacher. Prospectuses may be had from the leading Stationers in town. If necessary, Boarding Accommodation will be provided for Pupils from the Country. SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Conducted by Missos Tabart and Murray-Aynsley (of Cluistchuich). Assisted by Miss V. A. Mills, M.P.S, holder of "First-class Proficiency Certificate," and also of one of the three highest Speed Certificates ever granted by Sir Isaac Pitman in New Zealand. Shorthand (Pitman's and Light Line). Typewriting : Every description of copying done. Bookkeeping, Writing, Composition taught; Lectures, Sormons, 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. ItfONS. J. DE WILLIMOFP, ™*- VIOLIN VIRTUOSO, First Prize Paris Conservatoire, NOW TEACHING IN AUCKLAND. Speciality : Solo Playing and Finishing. Moderate Terms. Apply United Service Hotel. jl/TOUNT TjIDEN /COLLEGE-HIGH-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal : Miss Gerkens (formerly of the Napier Girls' High School). Resident 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 may attend this School is limited to fifty. • Next Term will begin on TUESDAY, February 11 Prospectuses on application. HEADACHE relieved by taking one good cup of Copoland's Pure and Wholesome Tea. Obtairnble from all respectable grocers. •{

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10038, 27 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10038, 27 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10038, 27 January 1896, Page 8

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