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Educational. Auckland COLLEGE and GRAMMAR A school. 0 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. [FOUNDED 1869.] HEADMASTER: J. W. TIBBS, M.A., Keble College, Oxfordsome time Tasmanian Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS; W. J. MORRELL, M.A., Balliol College Oxford, Chief Classical and English Master! A. T. HARRISON, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. , J. G. TREVITHICK, Drawing and Writing Master, Instructor in the Workshop. J. F. SLOMAN, B.A. (Sydney), lato Headmaster Girls High School. P. MARSHALL M.A., 8.50., F.G.S., some time Senior Scholar, University ° New Zealand' Science Master. ' J. EIGHT, M.A., some lime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand, French and German Master. REV. J. K. DAVIS, M A. (New Zealand), some time Senior Scholar, University of New Zealand. •J- J*; TURNER, M.'A.. some time Senior Scholar, University of New Zeaiaud. H. J. D. MAHON, 8.A., Commercial Master. R. A. MCCULLOUGH, M.A.. some time Scholar University of New Zealand. ' ASSISTANT MISTRESSES; MISS E. G. WALLACE. MISS F. A. HAULTAIN. MISS B. BLADES. MISS A. C MORRISON. M.A., some time Scholar, University of New Zealand MISS W. PIOKEN, M.A., some time Scholar, University of New Zealand. VISITING MASTERS; K. ATKINS, Freehand Drawing, W. M. CARROLLO, Gymnastics. Application for admission should be made to the Headmaster, or to Mr. Oliver Mnvs 15, Palmerston Buildings. pRINCE QOLLEGE. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS, DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS. Headmaster (Resident) : THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (London University Senior Master (Resident): STUART'STEPHENSON. M.A. (Oxon). Assistant Masters (Resident); F. W. HILGENDORF. M.A. (New Zealand University). P. DRUMMOND, B.A. (New Zealand University). Master Lower School (Resident); C. W. WRIGHT (New Zealand University). DEPARTMENT FOE GIRLS. Headmaster: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University), Senior Mistress (Resident)MISS E. M. RAINFORTII, M.A. (New Zealand University). Assistant Mistresses (Resident); MISS M. SALMOND, B.A. (New Zealand University), MISS O. M. CRUICKSHANK, M.A. (New Zealand Uuivorsity) Mistress Lower School i MISS E. M. REID. VISITING MASTERS: Drawing and Painting: KENNETT WATKINS. Shorthand; J. H. WILL. Gymnastics: W. M. CARROLLO. Conductor College Orchestra: G. A. PAQUE. . L.A.M. HALF TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Copies of the Prospectus, with any further information, can be obtained from tho Headmaster, at the College, or from the Secretary of the Board of Governors. THOMAS ALLEN, Government Insurance Buildings. Auckland. W v. V. J, « rPHE AUCKLAND SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND BOOK KEEPING SCHOOL, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite HERALD Office). SHORTHAND, Day TYPEWRITING, and Evening BOOK-KEEPING, Classes. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR LADIES. 1898—35 Pupils have obtained positions under Government, in professional, and commercial offices from beginning of the ye:,r. —18 Pupils have obtained spe&l certificates at Shorthand Writers' Kxaminatinn from 80 to 120 words per minute. INSTRUCTION BY POST PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. All Makes of New and Second-hand Typewriters for Sale. J. H. WILL, Principal. Shorthand Instructor at Marist Bros.' College, Prince Albert College, King's College, Technical School, Mrs. Moore-Jones' Ladies' College. Mrs. Williams' Ladies' College, Queen's College, and for Ten Committees' Auckland Public Schools. " t " 'f THE ponsonby commercial school Of SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEP-ING. AND GENERAL EDUCATION, 18, FRANKLIN ROAD, PONSONBY. (One Minute from Tramway.) Also, CLASSES CONDUCTED In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. Prinoipal: MR. TV. H. HEMINGWAY (Formerly of England). DAY AND EVENING CLASSES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. For Further Particulars apply at the School, 18, FRANKLIN ROAD. EDEN COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Lady Principals: THE MISSES BEWS. Resident French Govorness: MDLLE. FASNACHT. I English, Latin, and Mathematics: MR. H. PINKNEY, 8.A., and MISS BEWS. Drawing and Painting: MR. F. WRIGHT. French and German; MDLLE. FASNACHT. Music— and Violin: MR. 8. ADAMS. Piano: MRS. ST. PAUL and the MISSES BEWS. Class Singing: MR. CONNELL. Dancing and Deportment: MISS HULL, Pupils nave Exceptional Facilities for acquiring a knowledge of French and German, these languages being taught conversationally. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations: also for those of the Trinity College of Music. Term began SEPTEMBER Mth, 1898. Prospectus on application at the College and at Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-itreet. JJIHB JyVDIES' QOLLEGE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, REMUERA. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, MODERN KDUCATION AND TRAINING ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES, Princlpn 1: Mrs. 9. A. Moore-Jones, M.M., M.8.C.P., C.M., S.K.D., London, Assisted by four resident certificated and qualified Governesses and Miss Lance, Camb. School of Music under Madlle. Bouillon Prof. Scbmitt, K.C.C.1., M. Hering, Ksq., M.A. Assisted by Prof. Schniitt, 1f.C.C.1. Miss Emily Reeves A. Tow.«ey, Esq' Miss Millie Peak Mrs. Coates Miss Adams Mrs.Horace Moore-Jones, Miss Miliy Fieyward R.A. Miss A, Stevenson A. Payton, Esq. G. Paque, Esq., L.A.M, Mrs, H, Williamson J. H. Pliilpott, Esq. A. Colwill, Ksq. S. Jackson, Ksq. Hnglhh speech, tone, and manners encouraged. Conversational French and German. Pupils pre' pared for exaius, and useful lives. Excellent home with maternal caro. Good moral character india. pensable. Preparatory Classes. Term begins September 27th,- Une Garde Dame with 'Bus to and fro. OW E B GLENB ID E, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLB. Principal, Mrs. Young; assisted by an efficient Staff. For Special Subjects Beit Masters are engaged. Prospectus on application. Half-term, Monday, 31st October. QHIOAGO ' gUGAR JJ OILERS, 226, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Opposite Fire Brigade Station), Beg to announce that owing TO THEIR UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS ; They have had to open A BRANCH SHOP, Atf 62, KARANGAHAPE ROAD < (Two doors from Smeeton's), The demand for their Premier " Bun Tack" Toffee, Irish Moss Cough Jubes, and noted Almond Rock, and other lines, grows by leaps and bounds, and is unequalled in the town. Remember they are the First in Auckland to show the Public how their LoiJies are made.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10908, 12 November 1898, Page 2
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