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. Educational. Auckland GRAMMAR school Established A.D. 1859. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmaster : J. W. TIBBS, M.A, Oxford, assisted by a full Staff of University Graduates. . THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Includes FVfiLISH LATIN, FRENCH, GERMAN, MATHEMATICS AND COMMERCIAL ARITH-ETBOOK-KEEPING. SHORTHAND. MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING, GYMNASTICS. THE FEES are. for each of the three terms, under thirteen, £2 16s; over thirteen, £3 IDs ; reduced to £3 3s when more than one of the same family attend. These fees are inclusive, no extras of any kind whatever being Headmaster is prepared to advise The Headmaster is prepared to advise Parents in the matter of Boarders attending the School. ... , ■i v j Applications for admission should be made to the Headmaster, or to the Treasurer, Mr. Oliver Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings. THIRD TERM, 1901, begins on September 23. W. .WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. MORNING SCHOOL. PRIVATE TUITION. PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATION. PRINCIPAL—MISS HASELDEN. MUSIC— HALLETT. EDEN COLLEGE. -jyjrQUNT F - DEN COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS—THE MISSES EEWS, Assisted by an Efficient Resident and Visiting Staff. Third Term began TUESDAY, September 24 til 1901. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and (Jo., or at the College. rPHE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF 1 MUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. PRINCIPAL: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K., London. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (All Ages). The Third Term commenced on TUESDAY, September 24. Telephone, 808. Q LENIVEAGH. BECKHAM PLACE. UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS. YOUNG. Prospectus on Application. Third Term begins TUESDAY, September 24th, 1901. MIS fa ALICE LAW. L.R.A.M., LONDON. Certificated Pupil of Mr. Philip Halstead, Diplome of Leipzig Conservatoire. TEACIIEit OF PIANOPORIE AND VIOLIN. Studio: MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, TUESDAY AFTERNOONS. SCesidence, Craigholm, Victoria Road, Devonport. "TTTCODCARVING- Relief or Chip. Lessons, VV 12s 6d per quarter; Is 6d per hour. Articles designed.—Miss E. Ayliug. care of Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, SHELLY BEACH ROAD. CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. PREPARATORY CLASSES (Boys and Girls). PAINTING CLASS—MONDAY AND THURSDRAWING TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. EVENING CLASSES — TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. Vacancy for Two Girl Boarders. REV. G. I. SIM, M.A., Principal. -RING'S QOLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor: REV. W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal: MR. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., v. Honors of London University. Prospectus may 'be obtained at Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street, or on application to the Principal. Third Term commenced TUESDAY, September 24. pRINCE OOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. • . Exceptional advantages for Boarders. Delightful and healthy situation. Charming view and splendid climate. DEPARTMENT FOR BOY'S AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. HEADMASTER (Resident) : THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University), Assisted by a Large Staff of (Eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses, With Four Visiting Masters. Course of instruction includes preparation for CIVIL SERVICE, and MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS. Applications for admission of pupils, or for copies of the Prospectus, should be made to the Headmaster, Prince Albert College, Auckland. ' MELMERLY GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (Boarding and Day School), PARNELL. Principals; MISS HULL and MRS. GORDON, C.H.L., First Class with Honours. Resident English Certificated Governess to —MISS PLOCK (Graduate of London University, and Member of College of Precentors). , . ~ _ ... French Governess—Mademoiselle Bouillon. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and Musical Examinations. The Scholarship, giving free tuition for one year will be competed for in December, ana any Candidate, whether attending the school or not, is eligible for examination, which is equal to the standard of the Junior Civil SerThird Term—TUESDAY. September 24. Prospectuses at Messrs. Champtaloup ana Cooper's and Upton and Co.'s. Telephone No. 894. ' , ( SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING AND WRITING—DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING.—BO PRACTICAL RESULTS: During 1900, Fifty Positions were obtained for Pupils. Last Three Months 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, Mis» 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. Furnes9 and Co.—Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss L. Taylor. Messrs. A. Yates and Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss N. Gannon. Messrs. Mackechnie and Nicholson, Solicitors—Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss Baird. iUe Mitchelsou Timber 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., Solicitor Shorthand Writer and Typist, Mr. Stanton. ■ Messrs. E. Porter and Co.—Shorthand Writer and Typist, Mr. Brady. Messrs. Sargood, Son, and Ewen—Shorthand, Mr. Claude Smith. Highest Shorthand Certificate ever obtained in Auckland held by Pupil of this School. Certificates—Pupils are prepared for Sir Isaac Pitman and Son's Certificates, which are universally acknowledged. Prospectus oa application, and at Messrs. Upton and Co. J. H. COLWILL - PRINCIPAL. QUEEN-STREET (opposite HESALD Office). (g T R A N D CAFE CO. The Company having acquired the interests in the above Cafe, are prepared to Cater for BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, PICNIC PARTIES, BALLS, and GENERAL. ENTERTAINMENTS. DAILY LUNCHEONS (3 Courses). Is. AFTERNOON TEAS and SUPPER PARTIES Specially Catered for In connection with the Cafe there are luxuriously Retiring Rooms for Ladies. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary Strand Cafe Co. , Auckland, 29th January, 19.01,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 8

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