,- .... , .-.;'jjancationai. y WANGANUI GIRLS' ': COLLEGE, & '•' "' ' ' / ;, The First Term of 1693 will commence on the Is - '"': February •,, _' / OParents wishing to secure boarding accouraio ■• '' .",' dation should apply at once to the Secretary, wV - / will supply prospectuses. .<,-:i:°MM& A. A. BROWNE, '.:' - ; . .....,. .. Secretary, ' « pRINCE ALBERT riOLLEGI '?# QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. '; ;/-/H : BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS ; |i DEPARTMENT FOR ROYS AND GIRLSI VHeadmaster (Resident): M THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London Uniierjijj ' '- Assisted by a laree staff of ''-.V; Resident Masters and Mistresses. Although built on the same grounds as the Boys ,*-" College, and under the same management, fhv '■'■' Girls' College is a separate institution, having jj own playground and Rosident Teachers. i &•$& Copies of the Prospectus, with any (urthei infer -•''. V nation, may he obtained on applying to the Reai) ' 'l'>4.b. master at the College. . ;>:||^f-J ■■ " ' : /:iM'i •MOUNT EDEN COLLEGE: "■,''" BOARDING ANDDAY SCHOOL /t FOB GIRLS. JH Lady Principals : The Misses Bews. ' ■ ~ r ~f. Resident French Governess: Mulie. Fasnacht. ;> ?f11 English and Mathematics : Mb. H. Pisknbt, 8,4 4ss£ and Miss Bews. -VV-SF' Drawing and Painting : Mb. F. WnionT, .'"." French: Mime. Fas.nacht. :'*} Oerman: Miss A. Bews. • " | Musico?iano and Vi.din): MB. s, Ahams; (piano) ;. : ::; ; : Mbs. St. Paul and the Misses Bews. Dancing and Deportment : Mrs. Sowebmt, i -;fj Pupils have exceptional facilities for acquiring* .'■<-.) knowledge of French and German, these languages being taught conversationally. j. • ;* : 'pjPupils prepared for Civil Service and Matricula- "■■;%*: tion Examinations; also fur those of the Trinity •'-':;' College of Music. . *(sps Classes will be formed for Shorthand, Worn! - Caning, and Class Singing. . , S| : TERM BEGINS HTII FEBRUARY, 189?. .&:-: Prospectus on application at the College and al ';:!'•• Messrs. Upton & Co.'s, Queen-street. .;.-.; [TING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND, The Tower," REMUERA. c jjM; BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOI FOR BOYS. ||^ Visitor.,,,.,REV, W, BEATTY, M.A. ' ' ,"7 Principal : g,S MB, GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors ol the University of London. • : Assistant Masters (Resident): ''K"3& Mr. C. T. Major, M.A., B.Sc, sometime Senior -• Mathematical Scholar of the University of New '■' :> Zealand. '' }{;\ Mr. C. 15. MaCKat, 8.A., sometime Scholar of the. ■'. University of New Zealand. ••..-:' Mr. A. Crump. - : s Mr. T. Dunn, M.A., with Double Honors in Classics -'.'■ .;•; and English of the University of New Zealand, ,'- •. Visiting Masters for special subjects. j ; ;0'. The course of instruction embraces all subjects • ':■'. required for a first-class education. Laboratories ; ;;'■:•' \ have been fitted np on an elaborate scale, wherein., '■■':.:■- i structinn is given in Practical Chemistry. Assaying, .":}' \ etc Pupilsare prepared for the University Scholar- ':.••' '■ ship, Matriculation, Civil Service, and other public <j examinations. ; -.;.;/• List of Successes fob the ybar iS9fi-7 : : '.;,:;f Four Boys passed the Matriculation Exami- .';;': f nation. •;■;.<£; Four Boys passed the Senior Civil Service : ;t... t Examination. "/.;•"'' Nine Boys passed the Junior Civil Service .' y Examination, one of whom gained the 18tb place • in New Zealand on a list of 300 successful canal r •>; dates. ,'*i¥ Prospectus, with full information, may be ob- ■■ tained from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street; sj, or on application to the Principal. :;•■"•';' Term com >enced on Tuesday, .September 21, W'-' Telephone 006. qSk i Special 'Bus Arrangements for Day Boys from ■::-■ Town and Paraell at very low rates. 818 T ADIES' COLLEGE. KEMUBRA. BOARDING AN DJ> AY SCHOOL FOR W GIRLS. m Principal' Mrs, S. A. M. Moore-Jones, M.R.C.P ( M.M., C.M.L., S.K.D., Loudon and Chelten. ;■ ham , '"•': Staff of Four Resident Certificated and Qualified : j Governesses, and .'•..'■■"•■ '■ ProfeoSorCarlSchmitt.K.C.C.L.'lPiannandViolm, ■;■<•.■: A.Tor/soy, Esq., / and Singing. ~; Miss A, F. Moore- Associate University, ..': Ilulabee, Berlin. •, i. Classics and Modern Languages : M. Herlng, Esq; 8.A., Oxford University : Miss Lance, Cam- ,:;; bridge University; E. Payton, Esq., Artist, -i.i. Painting; Mrs. B'owerliy, Depoitment and ;:,\\ " : Dancing ; A. Colwill, Esq., Shorthand, Type- j_, writing. ;}./; Singing : Mrs, Coates. -v ; ~ Organ: Mr, McMillan, of St. Mark's. . §|| Riding Master : E. IV. Jennings, Esq. :iis-. This First-class Private School is condncted on c .;• unsectarlan Christian principles, and provides stan- '■/.' dard Modern Education; a thorough home— ./, maternal care and supervision — and character- • -£' : training to the highest ideal. .Hfe= The best Modern Engli-li and Continental methods . are adopted. Pure English is spoken and English V. manners and habits are insisted on. Great attention ■; to the Domestic Sciences. :■'-;.'•. In connection with above, *S ? THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Under direction of | ':;;V, PROF. CARL SCHMITT, .-', WILL BE OPENED FEBRUARY 8,1893. ':=> Objects: Sound Musical Instruction and Moderate Fees. vis; Piano and Violin for advanced Pupils, Professor .'.; Carl Schmitt, K.C.CI. Assistant Staff: Piano, .:' Miss Jessie Adams (Associate), Miss Milly Hey. •:: wood, Mi<s Milly Peake; Violin, Miss A. .Stevenson; Oratorio and Operatic Mnging, Professor Schmitt; '-; Violoncello. G. Pnque, Esq., L.R.A.; Flute, J. H. Els Philpott, Esq., Org. St. Paul's ;C!aiinette and Oboe, 8» Mr. F. Jackson ; Cornet, Mr. F. Gribbln. , t$M Periodical Musical Lectures and Exams. Candidates for Matriculation, Royal Academy and Royal M College "f Music. Exams, prepared. : .J': Special Classes attend University Lectures on SB Music, in competition for Certificates, Medals, m Degrees, and Associate. te : Reduced Rates by Rail. 'Bus, »nd Steamer. TERM begins February 6th, 1898. ;■£> j TjIRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, and 1 SPANISH Conversationallv Taught. ;"::■■ Apply Beaver, Dentist, Victoria Road, Devon Mm tort. • ■ :■:■ LO \Y E K li LBNSIDB, *- UPPER SYMONDS-STREBT. '-.i-; BOARDING AND DAY' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ,"* Principal, Mrs, Youno; assisted by an efficient '-'V-/ st««. i .- .. For special subieots best masters aro engaged, ipg| Prospectuses on application J,-i^ Half Term began Monday, November 1,1897. sip WANTED Seen—On everybody's lug- H; gage, a Leather Address Tag, Purchased at :■:'.'■ GOODSON'S for the ridiculous price of 3d. MS ANTED - Seo the Magnificent ; :%i VY FRENCH DOLLS fioin Paris direct, just ;;:; opened at.GOODSON'S London Arcades. Tin ;;V greatest beauties ever seen in Auckland, from lOstc .ici 40s each. -* : WANTED Known-TltaNiekol Change j| j Parses can now again ho obtained at '0 ', GOODSON'S ;2s Od each. All coins visible. ' ; . |§; j ANTE 1) Known— you are in search ';?| i of soma lovely Note Paper and Envelopes, •..,,.}■ ■, suited lor invitations, 4c, see tho latest novelties ; ■,;& just arrived at GOODSON'S. _ ; r WfANTED Known - Goodson's is the. m I TT place for Youths' Bicycles or Tricycles. ,'jg* The lowest prices and the largest assortment, from "jy; ; 13s Cd each. # ; WANTED Known - That Goodson's ; .! price list is a great help in selecting goods ,■..,• for Bazaars, Prizes, and presents of all kinds ; itia . forwarded post free on application, __, yj \ WANTED Seen—Tho iramenae variety ,y I of Photo Frames at GOODSON'S. The >1 very latest novelties just opened. , ttm% WANTED Known - 75 dozen, of Japanese Tea and Coffee Cups and Saucers . : just opened at GOODSON'S. Immense variety of the Choicest Designs from 6d each. ; ' g' TI7ANTED Known—Japanese Draught) . V Y Screens; the Choicest Designs in the most >i Dellcatu Shades; Marvellously Low in PRICE, -,; ii! JUST OPENED at GOODSON'S. _J ■-■" WANTED Known -Just received a splendid variety of Side Combs, from 2d '■•■■■■':■ the pair; Back Combs, f.om 6d each ; and a variety i, j of Fancy Combs for hair decoration, too numerous to i mention, at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, - Queen-stteeetanil Newton. ' :\'_ WANTED KNOWN- DRAUGHT S|| BOARD PUZZLE is again obtainable at ..:, ■ S GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, price Is. Bis . j Without exception the very best Puzzle introduced. .-..■;.;:!, i We have long been unable to supply it. Multi- :-■■;■ tudes who have inquired for it can now be supplied- ..,•:>• Post free, IS. i ;^M: \,\7ANTED Known — That ladies in}||| » » • search of the most lovely Japanese Fire- ; - ; screens, Bamboo, Decorated Silk, Satin and Velvet, ~;■;; \ 1,2,3, and 4 folds, will sure to be pleased with ,:.;; - the choice goods just opened at Goodson's Japanese ajga Bazaar. Elegant Circular Screens from 6d each. ; , Afternoon Tea Tables in great' variety, and an J . immense amount of now Japanese goods just to \ | hand. .. . • "ft'l# . — Mm WANTED Known-That we have jo«»,|M TY opened a variety of String Carry Alls at Is, ■ Is 3«, 2s, 2s 6d. up to 4s 6d each (splendid value); also some new lines of Photo Frames (all eooo value), from 3d each; special value in Cabinet gj||g Frames, at 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 6d each; always» __. large stock of the favourite Folding Dress Hampers Kg on band from Is 6J each; Bug Straps, all sizes WJf&fß match, from Is the pair, at GOODSON'S LONDON. ygfi ARCADE , "Hi ■ JAPANESE BAZAAR, I Queen; :|#| street. •:.•«¥>•■:'-■: ■•"- *• -••;••■ '»'■""'* : -A^S ■-Mi .-: '■■:*.■ >.. -•-.■"• : ':BMm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10629, 18 December 1897, Page 2
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