Educational 1 AUCKLAND GEAMMAB SCHOOL - . ii.-,-.-/ Established A.D. 1869. FOE BOYS AND GIELS, Headmaster :.'■ J W. TIBBS. M.A. Oxford, assisted by a Ml Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION Includes ENGLISH. LATIN. FRENCH, GERMAN. _. MATHEMATICS" AND COMMERCIAL ARITH-FCIENcT'bOOK-KEEPING. SHORTHAND. MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING. GYMNASTICS. ■ THE FEES are. for each of the three terms, Tt«H«r thirteen £2 16s; over thirteen. £3 10s:; deduced to £5 3sVhen more than one of the nmefamilr attend. These fees ate ..»duli°. no «tm3 of any; kind whatever being charged. ; ; ■ , . r. . The Headmaster is prepared to advise Parents hi the matter of Boarders attendingthe School. '. Applications for admission should be made to the Headmaster, or to the Treasurer, Mr. Oliver Mays, 15, Paimerston Buildings. The Third Term, 1902, begins on MONDAY, September 22. .w; WALLACE kTDD. I Secretary. JJOTOT ' DEN COLLEGEBOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. E ° PKINCIPALS-THE MISSES BEWS , . Assisted by an Eflicieut Resident and Visiting Second Term, 1902, 1 began WEDNESDAY, 4te c'tu3 on application to Messrs. Upton and Co.. or at the College. " ■' ; QT. : JOHN'S QOLLEGIATE K " THE PAH, NEAR ONEHUNGA. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Assisted by a Competent, Staff of Eesident . and Visiting Masters.>;; There are three sides of the Upper School, viz-The Classical Side, the Commercial Side, and the Science Side. Pupils entered on the Classical Side are prepared for the Matriculation and .Civil Service Examinations. Those entered on the Conimeitiai Side receive instruction in Modern Lan-. guagef and in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Book-keeping. Many former **!«}* CornSchool who have passed througn the Commercial Course, are now holding, good. busttip=!s nositions in Auckland and elsewhere Pupils entered on the Science Side receive instruction in Elementary Chemistry, Physics, ™d Geoloey. and in Geometrical, Mechanical --ifflfnd and Perspective Drawing, and are Prepared for positions in Engineering, Sag? -Agriculture. The Science Classroom is fitted up with all needful Appliances for Science Class Teaching and Laboratory Work. Boarders are instructed m.Carpentry The Spring Term begins on MONDAY, September 21. Prospectuses may be had at the Dkicesan Office, Shortland-street. or at the Booksellers. - . y ,:.._ ' f :■■','.. ."" '. y 1 -"riVy j'i'ii in 111'1 in 111 '1 it 1 ' PRACTICAL RESULTS FOB 1901. 55 POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED FOE PUPILS, AT SALARIES From £55 to £150 a year. RECORD CERTIFICATES - Highest Speed . Certificate ever granted to any lady in New Zealand, held. by Miss Pomsford. .. CERTIFICATES-60 Speed Certificates were obtained by my Pupils during 1901. _ CERTIFICATES—The following Speed Certificates were received for 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 .Mice Gillett. 130 words per minute, Mr. Harold Bleakly. 130 words per minute, Mr. Arnold E. 11. Harrison.".:.,:.-'' , ~. _. . 120 words per minute. Miss Entrican.^ 120, words per minute,' Mr. Joseph Stanton. 80 words per minute. Miss Dorothy B. Col--80 words per minute, Miss Adeline M. John--80 words per minute/Miss Atones O'Meara. 80 words per minute, Miss Bessie Ross. 80 words per minute. Miss Jennie Eraser. 80 words per minute, Miss Frances Cooke. • 80 words per minute. ; Mr. Edward J. Patterson. ' ' ' ■!• ' SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEP- . ING, AND WHITING SCHOOL, . Queen-street (opposite HERALD Office). • MR. COL WILL will Enrol Intending Pupils on MONDAY, the 3rd of; February. PROSPECTUS to be had at School, and from Me33rs. Upton and Co., Stationers. ; TELEPHONE, 1147. "r • , . J. H. COLWILL. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING (RANDEGGER METHOD). jADLLE. ■ T ILIAN fTIREE. Prima Donna, Co vent Garden Theatre, London, and Dal Vcrme Theatre, .Milan; also, Scholarship • Holder, 1 Royal College Music, Parep'a Rosa Scholar Royal Academy Music, and. Principal Soprano Queen's Hall, St. James* Hall, and Albert Hall Concerts, Lon- ■ ■ • ' don. : PUPILS TRAINED FOR THE STAGE AND CONCERT PLATFORM IN SINGING AND ELOCUTION. • Apply to r RICHARDSON'S PIANO WAREHOUSE, 0 290, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ENGAGEMENTS ACCEPTED FOR HIGHCLASS CONCERTS. , ; , . ,— ■pRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. In the last five years 72 Pupils have passed Matrie. and Civil Service Exams. • KINDERGARTEN NOW ADDED UNDER TRAINED TEACHER. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OP MUSIC, ■".,..;. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUEEA. ... PRINCIPAL: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, , • M.M., M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K., London. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (All Ages). Term began June 5. Work resumed on;, the 4th. y Telephone, 808. M l s s A L Ic B L AW ' ■ - ; v L.R.A.M., LONDON, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN, V Studio: MUTUAL :LIFE,BUILDINGS, . : ; ' QUEEN-STREET. - : ■ TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. Residence: Clarence-street, Dcvonport. GI R L S' COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, i Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden • Collegiate), Assisted by MISS MCHARG. Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. Half-Term MONDAY. July 14. THE WILLOWS," WYNYARD-STREET. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Principal: MRS. WILLIAMS. Assisted by Resident and Visiting Teachers. Mathematics: MISS PATTERSON, 8.A., N.Z. University, French and German: MADAME BARBER (nee Fasnacht). Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Second Term' began WEDNESDAY, June 4th, 1902. pLENIVEAGH. BECKHAM PLACE, UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING --ND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS. YOUNG. Assisted by MISS IRWIN, B.A. R.U.1., and Efficient Staff. Second Term began TUESDAY, June 3rd. Prospectus on application. WOODCARVING— Relict or Chip. LeSßons, 12s 6d per quarter; is 6d per hour. Articles designed.—Miss E. Ayling, care of Miss Bacon. Victoria Arcade. J.I.IIHIIIIWI mi ii' ' 1 ■ ' m ———-* RICHARD H. HOPKINS, FORT-STREET, ll< IMPORTER OP BUTCHERS' MACHINERY AND REQUISITES. SPICE AND SALT MERCHANT. Agent for— • The " PRESERVALINE" Manufacturing Co., New York—lnvaluable to the Dairy and Creamery—' " Blue" Book and prices posted Free. Indents Executed at Lowest Kates. Telephone 720,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12044, 14 August 1902, Page 8
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