I Educational. IpEINCE ALBERT /IOLLEGE I AUCKLAND. I Exceptional advantages for Boarders 1 Delightful and healthy situation. m ■ ■ ' jj. Charming view and splendid climate. !I™ Delightful and BOYS AND GIRLS IJi Charming view and splendid climate. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN 1 SEPARATE BUILDINGS. | HEADMASTER (Resident): | THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (London University \ . I Assisted by a Large Staff of ( THOMAS .TAOKSON. M.A. (London Universityi, Assisted by a Large Staff of (Eight) Resident Masters and , I With Four Visiting Masters. j Course of instruction includes preparation 1 for CIVIL SERVICE, and MATRICULATION ' EXAMINATIONS. 1 | Special attention given to COMMEROI'.I : 5 SUBJECTS. ] The First Term begins on TUESDAY, 12th ! ] February, 1901. i Applications for admission of pupils, or for j copies of the Prospectus, should be made to J the Headmaster, Prince Albert College. Auck j land j ' | | "OOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR I D BOYS, I | 8. JOHN'S COLLEGE. TAMAKI. i Headmaster: REV. P. S. SMALL-FIELD. I Assistant Masters (Resident): ] G. J. LANCASTER. M.A., with Honours. N.Z H - University, and j ROBERT MCILEOY, M.A.. with Honours, New I Zealand University. I' Junior Master: R. M. V. ABBOTT. '' i 's Visitinur Masters for Musio, Drainng, Car--1 pent.ry, and Gymnastics. I _ I Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan jj Office, Victoria Arcado. 1 Boys on the Commercial Side taught lj BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, and TYPEI WRITING. i | Term begins MONDAY. February 11. I Telephone 729. |*R/|"OUNT EDEN COLLEGE. 1 ' ' I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. § I PRINCIPALS—THE MISSES BEWS. li Assisted by s S Resident English Governess — Orr Hunter. |i Resident French Governess— Coche. I ' And an Efficient Visiting Staff. [j Pupils prepared for Civil Service and MatriS culation Examinations. a Also for Trinity College and Royal College of I Music, London. 1 First Term, 1901. will begin February 12. 1 Miss Bews will bo at homo on FRIDAY and I] SATURDAY, Bth and 9th February, to receive .j [•parents and enrol new pupils. | Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton j I and Co. j | | I TTEMLNGWAY'S JTIGH QCHOOL. I 1 BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE, ! I PONSONBY ROAD j | (Premises: Dr. McArthur's Old College). \ i Also, Opening in Wellington and Wanganui. < i — \ I FOR BOYS AND GIRLS I NEXT TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 4. j | Auckland Staff includes: j I W. 11. HEMINGWAY. Principal; ( J H. L. KIDD, B.Sc, N.Z., First Assistant, \ i Also competent Assistants for Commercial, j 3 Classical, and Preparatory sides; Visiting | jj Teachers for Drawing, Music, etc.; and! i another Resident Graduate to arrive. - ; ' > i THE LARGEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE l i IN NEW ZEALAND. I i ' \ j Over SO practical results obtained last year | ] alone, including successes in Teachers' and 1 i other Public Examinaticns. A large number I i still to come in. [■< 1 Four, day boys, aged from 13 to 15, recently J passed 'Public Shorthand Examination at (the fj • world's record for the age) 140 words per fi > minute. ;,,".. "i,. r . d i ■ '' '■■ I j New Pupils may now ba Enrolled. ; |j QUEEN'S COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD, I Second Door East of St. John's, .;'..■■ 1 I FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 1 j SESSION 1901 RE-OPENS TUESDAY, j i. , FEBRUARY 12. | i Principal: j ! REV. G. I. SIM, M.A., Abdn., 8.D., Edinburgh. | ;Lady Principal ' ... MRS. SIM,] For Five Years First Assistant in the Rangi- 1 ora High School. J Assistant Teachers: i Mr. A. G. Jarrett. Mr. M. Keesing. \ Ordinary Subjects: Classical, Commercial, 1 and Preparatory. I Extra Subjects: Singing, Pianoforte, and 1 Painting. | Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Civil I Service Examinations. ■ i Evening Classes (all subjects). 1 BOARDERS ICEPT. j French and German Conversational, Com- i mercial, and Examination Course. jj Preparatory Classes under Mrs. Sim's 3 charge. Prospectus on application. I CHETWODE SCHOOL, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR THE i HIGHER EDUCATION OF GIRLS. , i Principal - MISS STANFORD, j Assisted by MISS MCEACHEN. M.A., and an ; Efficient Staff. 1 Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Ser- j vice, and all Musical Examinations. i Special attention is given to the physical | development of the pupils, and every care ! is bestowed on their mental and moral train-1 ing. .! The School is Pleasantly situated in its own I grounds, with playground and tennis lawn | attached, and is within five minutes' walk j of the sea. i The Next Term will commence WEDNESDAY, February 6, 1.901. , I References kindly permitted to the Ven. i Archdeacon Govett; Arthur Standish, Esq., | (Crown Prosecutor); Dr. Leatham; Newton i King, Esq. | "m H E -TTT; I L LOW S," WYNYARD-STREET. I YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE, FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. 1 Principal ... MRS. WILLIAMS. 1 Assisted by a Staff of Competent Teachers. | Special Classes for Preparing Pupils for i Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Prospectus ou application, I First Term begins February 12th, 1901. | M K - A. G. OoKENDEN'i0 oKENDEN 'i TEACHER OF MUSIC - I (Piano, Violin, Musical Theory), ■ Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY. 11th S February, at his Studio at the "Budget," I •where he will be m attendance on each | afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30. | KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Auckland. ACADEMY OF pHYSICAL pULTURE, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. \ PRACTICAL TRAINING FOR ATHLETES. Boxing, Ball-Punching, Sandow's System of Exercises. C. N. BROWN-PARKER, ; Instructor. j MADAM CHAMBERS (Royal Conservatorium, Dresden) Will Resume Duties and Receive Pupils for ' VIOLIN and VOICE CULTURE At her Studio, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, I On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. f Madam Chambers will be at Studio THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 7th and Bth, from ! 1.30 to 3 p.m., to rearrange hours for Lessons. < . ! "■JUT E L M E R L Y." X ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD. " PARNELL. BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, i Principals: i MISS HULL MRS. GORDON (C.H.L., First-class, with , Honours). French Resident Governess: MDLLE. BOUILLON, J AND EFFICIENT VISITING STAFF. | Pupils Prepared for Matriculation . and I Junior Civil Sorvico Examinations. :j . Vacancies for Boarders. j MRS. GORDON, who was for several years j •esident on the Continent, is prepared to I 'prm German Classes, or to Ooa«h Pupils in I .hat subject for Matriculation. | FIRST TERM: FEB. 12, 1901. I ( 3 Mrs. -Gordon , will ,he ■" At Home':' on I i SATURDAY, February 9, and MONDAY,' { i February 11. .Hi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11563, 29 January 1901, Page 8
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