■——«■——■■_—_»■_____■_—-■————-—.__ Educational. , ijlflhjn' AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL XX Established A.D. 1869. FOR BOYS and GIRLS. Headmaster : J. W. ITBBS, U.K., Oxford, assisted by a fall Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Includes ENGLISH. LATIN. FRENCH. GERMAN. ' MATHEMATICS AND COMMERCIAL ARITH- ' METIC, SCIENCE, BOOK-KEEPING. SHORTHAND, MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING, GYMNASTICS. THE FEES are, for each of the three terms, , under thirteen, £2 16s; over thirteen, £3 10s ; reduced to £5 3s when more than one of the samo family attend. These fees are ir.cln- , I sive. no extras of any kind whatever being I charged. The Headmaster ia prepared to advise Parents in the matter of Boarders attending , the School. Applications for admission should be made to the Headmaster, or to the Treasurer. Mr. Oliver Mays. 15, Palmerston Buildings. FIRST TERM, 1902, began on February 10. , W. WALLACE KIDD. Secretary. 'TLfB. AND MRS. ARTHUR BOULT, of he ■" A.M.P. Buildings, are not the " Mr. and Mrs. Boult" whose names appear in the passenger list of the Mararoa, which left for Sydney on Monday', the ?.lst. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boult are giving their usual Lessons. TITOUNT -pDEN /COLLEGE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCII'ALS-THE MISSES BEWfI. Assisted by an Efficient Resident and Visiting Staff. First Term. 1902, began TUESDAY. February 11. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co., or at tho College. OT. JOHN'S pOLLEGIATE QCHOOL. "THE PAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Resident Masters: E. MCILROY. M.A.. with Honours, .N.Z. University. J. H. HAY. 11.A.. New Zealand University. H. H. BEDFORD, New /.«Mand University. Visiting Masters: For Piano, Singing, and Drawing— R. LESLIE HUNT. For Violin—HEßß KREUTZER. For Drawing and Landscape Tainting— HERB W. DITTMER. For Gymnastics: W. M. CARROLLO. A Special 'Bus for Day Pupils runs to the Pah twice a day. Visitors may reach the school by this 'bus. Telephone 729. i Prospectuses mav be had at the Diocesan Office. Shortland-street. I (I j "I* w w V., V. A « '*-■'", I, --«-"..;'i..'..ir ""■* ''• if'■'»■■ 1 "PRACTICAL RESULTS FOR 1901. 55 POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED FOR PUPILS. AT SALARIES From £35 to £150 a year. RECORD CERTIFICATES — Highest Snee'l Certificate ever granted to any lady in New Zealand, held by Miss Pousford. CERTIFICATES— 6O Speed Certificates were obtained by my Pupils curing 1931. CERTIFICATES—The following Speed Certificates were received lor my Pupils from Sir Isaac. Pitman and Sons. London, on December 24 last: — 170 words per minute, Miss Dora Ponsford. 130 words per minute. Miss Alice Oillett. 130 words per minute. Mr. Harold Bleakly. 130 words per minute, Mr. Arnold E. H. Harrison. 120 words per minute, Misa Entrican. 120 words per minute, Mr. Joseph Stanton. 80 words per minute, Miss Dorothy B. Colbeck. 80 words per minute, Miss Adeline M. JohnBton. 80 words per minute. Agnes O'Mcara. 80 words per minute. Miss Bessie Boss. 80 words per minute, Miss Jennie Eraser. 80 words per minute, Miss Frances Cooko. 80 words per minute. Mr. Edward J. Patterson. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL. Queei>-strect (opposite HERALD Office). MR. COLWILL will Enrol Intending Pupils m MONDAY, the 3rd of February. PROSPECTUS to lie had at School, and from Messrs. Upton and Co.. Stationers. TELEPHONE, 1147. .T. 11. COLWILL. DRACTIOAL SCHOOL OF 1 - ELECTRICITY. MR. F. E. GIBBINS, Late Principal Hamilton High School. MR. N. C. EDWARDS, Engineer and Electrician. A PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY HAS COMMENCED IN CHANCERY LANE behind Bycroft'a Flour Mill), with the Largest and Most Complete Electric Plant in Llie North Island, for teaching ami thoroughly illustrating all systems of Electric Light. Wiring. Dynamo Construction, etc. All intending motor men, who must have some knowledge of electrical work, can be ■hornnghlv assured of obtaining the PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE necessary to their vcrk. For particulars and prospectus, apply at Pill'. .'•' mOOL. or Messrs. Upton and Co.. Booksellers, Queen-street. Practical Lessons TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 9. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF 1 MUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. PRINCIPAL: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M., M.R.C.P.. .CM., S.K., London. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (All Ages). Half Term commences April Ist. Telephone, 808. »TIL WHARTON THOMPSON. "*- ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, Pitt-street Wesleyan Church. ORGAN, PIANOFORTE. AND SINGING. Address— 10. Franklin Road. I'onsonby. Or, RICHARDSON AND CO.. Queen-street. Terms on Application. M ISS A LI ° L AW ' A.M.. LONDON, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN, Studio: MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. Residence: " Craigholm." Victoria Road, Devon port. LENIVEAGH. BECKHAM PLACE. UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. HOARDING - ND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS. YOUNG. Assisted bv MISS IRWIN. 8.A.. R.U.1., and Efficient. Staff. Prospectus on application. GI R 1/ 8' COL L E G E, NORTH HEAD. DEVONPORT. •TItST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS. L.L.A., St. Andrew's Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate), Assisted by MISS MCHARG. Special Terms for Weekly Boarder., Half-term. TUESDAY. April 1. OODCARVING-Bclief or Chip. Lessons. 13 T6d per quarter; is 6d per hour Articles, designed.- Miss E. Ayhng. care ol Iliss Bacon. Victoria Arcade. MEW ZEALAND PORTLAND CEMENT LN COMPANY. The above Company is now prepared to Supply both PORTLAND CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME In quantities to suit Purchasers. Quality: The Best ASK FOR CKOWN oKAND. VarehouEo: CUSTOM-SIREET WEST. Office. 76, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. H. B. COOKE, Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11948, 24 April 1902, Page 3
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