| Educational. 1 A UCKLAND GRAMMAR, SCHOOL. i.. _4,"/V~.; Established A.D. 1869. i : ...■,.■.. '-■■■>■■ ■■ •;;-■• •■ ■■ " ;'■ '■;■ /'■{■ ,■•■;,;'■■■• , FOR BOYS AND GLRLS. t \'" — "~"'' ■:■'". ':■' ■'■■' : ' l ' -. 1 Headmaster: J. W. TTBBS, M.A.. Oxford, assisted by a full r ' Staff of University Graduates.- ■ \ »' THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION '■;. Includes ENGLISH, LATIN. FRENCH. GERMAN f MATHEMATICS AND COMMERCIAL ARITH--1 METIO . SCIENCE, BOOK-KEEPING, SHORTHAND. MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING, GYMNASTICS. " THE FEES are, for each of the three terms, i under thirteen, £2 16s; over thirteen, £3.105; ' reduced to £3 3s when more than one of the - same family attend. Those fee 3 are inclusive, no extras of any kind whatever being ■ charged. . : , ; / ■ . . The Headmaster is prepared to advise > Parents in the matter of Boarders attending 7 the School. ;-,.. ■ . , .. , Application for admission should be made to the Headmaster, or to the Treasurer, Mr. " Oliver Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings. I FIRST TERM, 1901, began on February 11. : W. WALLACE K3DD. Secretary. BOARDING AND ■ DAY SCHOOL FOR [ BOYS, 8. JOHN'S COLLEGE. TAMAKL ! Headmaster: REV. P. S. SMALLFLELD. Assistant Masters (Resident): ;; ! Q. J. LANCASTER, M.A., with Honours, N.Z. University, and ROBERT MCLLROY, M.A., with Honours, New - Zealand University. Junior Master: R. M. V. ABBOTT. - Visiting Masters for Music, Drawing, Carpentry, and Gymnastics. ;— . x [ Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. Boys on the Commercial- Side, taught • BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, and TYPEWRITING. Term began MONDAY, February 11, Telephone 729. PRINCE •' ALBERT * pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Exceptional advantages for Boarders. Delightful and healthy situation. Charming view and splendid climate. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. HEADMASTER (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (London University), 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 EXAMINATIONS. ; The First Term began on TUESDAY, 12th February, 1901. Applications for admission of pupils, or for copies of the Prospectus, should be made to the Headmaster, Prince Albert College, Auckland npHE T ADIES' pOLLEGE AND OCHOOL OF MUSIC. REMUERA. FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. This Private College provides high-class education, with moral training, baaed upon Christian but unsectarian principles, and a Home, with select companionship, and maternal supervision The position, grounds, and hygienic arrangements of the College ate unrivalled. , The Staff includes six resident qualified English and Foreign Governesses, and the best Visiting Professors for the several departments. Pupils prepared for Musical, Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations as desired. 'A Prospectus of Messrs. Upton and Co, or Principal: _ MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M.; M.R.0.P.; CM.: S.K. London. By 'Bus and Rail. « 'One ' garde dp™-' travels to and fro In bus. Telephone 808. College Term opened on February 12. TTING'S pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor. Rev. W. Beatty, M.A.; Principal, Mr. Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honours of the University of London; assisted by a large Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. ' List of Successes. 1896-1900:— boys passed the Senior Civil Service, one of whom passed with distinction, 1900; 28 boys passed the Junior Civil Service; 12 boys passed the Matriculation; 1 boy passed the University Junior Scholarship Examination with credit, 1899 ; 2 boys passed the Senior District Scholarship Examinations of the Auckland Board of Education. 1898, obtaining 4th and sth places respectively; 1 boy passed the same Examination in 1899. obtaining 10th place, and is entitled to 3 years' Free Tuition. Prospectuses* may be obtained from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street, or from the Principal. MOUNT ' EDEN COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS-THE MISSES BEWS. Assisted by Resident English Governess—Miss Orr Hunter. Resident French Governess—Mile. Coche. And an Efficient Visiting Staff. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Also for Trinity College and Royal College of Music, London. First Term, 1901, began on February 12. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co. IBJ3BBWS 88B8PBB8BB .innini n ii.,.-,| J/----Y *"^* •' i t. »j ti *.iv*j,._.,.*"» .. «w* - , . fasta a s ,„.' " iiijn rii ' ,■■-■-■ 3,, ■ SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, AND WRITING. — . DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ,-...-, NOW FORMING. 50 PRACTICAL RESULTS. ■ During 1900 Fifty Positions were obtained for Pupils. LAST THREE MONTHS. i The following are a few of the names of Pupils who were successful in Obtaining Positions in Commercial and Professional Offices: Messrs. Mitchelson and . Co.—Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss Ethel Whiting. Messrs. J. Chambers and Son—Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss Gould. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland—Two Cadets, knowing shorthand, Messrs. Wallace and Baker. Messrs. Furness and Co.—Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss L. Taylor. Messrs. A. Yates and Co.—Shorthand Writer and Typiste', Miss N. Gannon. Messrs. Mackechnie and Nicholson. Solicitors—Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Miss Baird. The Mitchelson Timber Co.—Shorthand Writer and Typist, Mr. Baragwanath. Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son— Cadets, knowing shorthand, and typewriting, Messrs. Sellers and Goodwin. Messrs. W. Souter and Co.—Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss Walker. T. Cotter, Esq., Shorthand Writer and Typist, Mr. Stanton. Messrs. E. Porter and Shorthand Writer and Typist, Mr. Brady. Messrs. Sargood, Son, and Shorthand, Mr. Claude Smith. . , , HIGHEST SHORTHAND CERTIFICATE Ever Obtained in Auckland held by Pupil of this School. CERTIFIOATES.-Pupils are prepared for Sir Isaac Pitman and Son's Certificates, which are universally acknowledged. Prospectus on application and at Messrs. Upton and Co. - - J. H. COLWILL . PRINCIPAL. QUEEN-STREET (opposite HEEAhD Office). Telephone 1147. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11604, 19 March 1901, Page 8
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