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_ a__io-_~a——a___*' § Educational I IpRINCE ALBERT pOLLEGE. \ \ AUCKLAND. \ I Exceptional advantages for Boarders. \ AUCKLAND. [ Exceptional advantages for Boarders. | l Delightful and healthy situation. [ 1 Charming view and splendid climate. | f'' ■ 1 | DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN I ;i . SEPARATE BUILDINGS. | Li,:: HEADMASTER (Resident): | THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (London University), 1 Assisted by a Large Staff of * : | (Eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses, '|i With Four Visiting Masters. | Course of instruction includes preparation | for CIVIL SERVICE, and MATRICULATION g EXAMINATIONS. w | LIST OP SUCCESSES—IB9S-1900. I 38 Pupils have passed the New Zealand Uni-1 versity Matriculation Examination. . I 3 Pupils have qualified for Matriculation on \ Junior Scholarship Papers. j 2 Pupils have passed the Medical Preliminary Examination. \ 5 Pupils have passed the Junior Civil Service Examination. i The First Term begins on TUESDAY,; 12th i February, 1901. • • j Applications for admission of pupils, or for J copies of the Prospectus, should be made to j the Headmaster, Prince Albert College, Auck- 1 land. , : .". ■ ' . rnHE J ADIES' |pOLLEGE AND QCHOOL ! ■ OP MUSIC. REMUERA. i FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. jj This Private College provides high-class ] education, with moral training, based upon 1 Christian but nnsectarian principles, and a i Home, with select companionship, and J maternal supervision. ] The position, grounds, and hygienic arrange- | ments of the College are unrivalled.. ] The Staff includes six resident : qualified | English and Foreign Governesses, and the >) best Visiting Professors for the several de- j partments. 5 . Pupils prepared for Musical, Matriculation j and. Civil Service Examinations as desired. ! Prospectus of Messrs. Upton and Co., or j Principal: 3 MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M.; M.R.C.P.; i CM.: S.K. London. ] By 'Bus and Rail. ~ i Une ' garde dn*"-' travels to and fro In 'bus. | Telephone 808. j Principal at home to receive New Pupils and a Boarders on the 11th. ! College Term Opens on the 12th. a "OOARDCNG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR | ■*-* BOYS, I 8. JOHN'S COLLEGE. TAMAIQ. | Headmaster: REV. P. S. SMALLFTELD. | Assistant Masters (Resident): " j G. J. LANCASTER, M.A., with Honours, N.Z. j University, and j ROBERT MCILROY, M.A., with Honours, New \ Zealand University. . , 5 Junior Master: R. M. V. ABBOTT. "'-" i i I Visiting Masters for Music, Drawing, Car-1 pentry, and Gymnastics. | \ Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan i Office, Victoria Arcade. ■■-■'■! Boys on the Commercial Side taught ) BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, and TYPE- \ WRITING. , I ' — ' c Term begins MONDAY. February 11. . ; => 1 Telephone 729. K . I MOUNT EDEN 'COLLEGE.: BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.] ":•'-■'■ I PRINCIPALS— MISSES BEWS. ' E Assisted by .... | Resident English Governess—Miss Orr Hunter, | Resident French Governess— Coche. j; And an Efficient Visiting Staff. | Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Matri- 1 dilation Examinations. " | Also for Trinity College and Royal College of i Music, London. l First Term, 1901, will begin February 12. . | I Miss Bews will lie at home on FRIDAY and j SATURDAY, Bth and 9th February, to receive | parents and enrol new pupils. £ i Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton jj and Co. ■ I TTEMTNGWAY'S T-I IGn QCHOOL, j BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE, 1 PONSONBY ROAD 1 (Premises: Dr. McArthur's Old College). | Also, Opening in Wellington and Wanganui. r FOR BOYS AND GIRLS J NEXT TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 4. 1 Auckland Staff includes: : | W. H. HEMINGWAY, Principal; I H. L. KIDD, B.Sc, N.Z., First Assistant; 1 Also competent Assistants for Commercial, I Classical, and Preparatory sides; Visiting h Teachers for Drawing, Music, etc.; and anothei Resident Graduate to arrive. | THE LAEGEST*COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I IN NEW ZEALAND. | Over 80 practical results obtained last year | alone, including successes in . Teachers' and | other Public Examinations. A large number | still to come in. ■ :l Four day boys, aged from 13 to 15, recently I passed Public Shorthand Examination at (the | world's record for the age) 140 words per B minute. | New Pupils may now be Enrolled. | QUEEN'S COLLEGE, PONSONBY EOAD, I Second Door East of St. John's, I FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. I SESSION 1901 RE-OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. | Principal: . -•■• I REV. G. I. SIM, M.A., Abdn., 8.D., Edinburgh, j Lady Principal ... MRS. SIM,! For Five Years First Assistant in the Rangi- I ora High School. i Assistant Teachers: I Mr. A. G. Jarrett. Mr. M. Keesing. ■■ j Ordinary Subjects: Classical, Commercial, I and Preparatory. : j Extra Subjects: Singing, Pianoforte, and ii Painting. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Evening Classes (all subjects). BOARDERS KEPT. French and German Conversational, Commercial, and Examination Course. ' • Preparatory Classes under Mrs. Sim's charge. Prospectus on application. *- M R. H> QONNELL (Conductor Remuera Musical Society, Choirmaster St. Mark's Church), TEACHER OF MUSIC ' (Piano and Voice Culture). First Term. 1901, commences on TUESDAY, sth February. Mr. Connell will be "At Home" on MONDAY, 4th February, to arrange for Lessons. Residence and Studio: "GLENFERN," KHYBER PASS ROAD, Opposite St. Sepulchre's Church. CH E T W O D E SCHOOL, DEVON-STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF GIRLS. Principal - MISS STANFORD, Assisted by MISS MCEACHEN, M.A., and an Efficient Staff. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examinations. Special attention is given to the physical ! development of the pupils, and every care I is bestowed on their mental and moral train- ' ing. - | The School is pleasantly situated in its own I grounds, with playground and tennis lawn I attached, and is within five minutes' walk I of the sea. - j The Next Term will commence WEDNES- p DAY, February 6, 1901. , j References kindly permitted to the Ven. I Archdeacon Govett; Arthur Standish, Esq., (Crown Prosecutor); Dr. Leatham; • Newton 1 King. Esq. j M- A. G-. o oKENDEN 'I TEACHER OF MUSIC , ] (Piano, Violin, Musical Theory), j Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY. 11th I February, at his Studio at the " BuMeet." I where he will be iff attendance o.\ each afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30. j KARANGAHAPE ROAD, I Auckland. ; ; . , I A CADEMY OP pHYSICAL pULTURE, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. PRACTICAL TRAINING FOR ATHLETES" Boxing, Ball-Punching, Sandow's System' 3 of Exercises, - ] C. N. BROWN-PARKER; ■' "j Instructor. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11565, 31 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11565, 31 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11565, 31 January 1901, Page 8

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