Educational. . i.i ' i i ■ i > AUCKLAND QRAMMAB SCHOOL FOi BOYS AND GIRLS (Founded 1859). HEADMASTER: J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: W. J. MORBELL. M.A.. sometime Scholar of Balliol College. Oxford, Chief Classical and English Master. J. E. HOWELL, 8.A., B.Sc, London, Science Master. J. F. SLOMAN. B.A. (Sydney), late Head Master Girls' High School. J. (*. TREVTTHICK. Drawing and Writing Master. Instructor in the Workshop. J. H. TURNER, A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. H. J. D. MAUON. 8.A., English Master. J. P. DAMN, B.A. (London), French and German Master. REV. ,T. K. DAVIS, M.A. (New Zealand), sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. R. A. MCCULLOUGH, M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. ; P. DRUMMOND. 8.A., sometime Scholar, University of New Zealand. E. CLARKE, M.A., New Zealand. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: • MISS E. G WALLACE. ' MISS P. A. HACLTAIN. MISS A. C. MORRISON, M.A.. sometime Scholar University of Ne:r Zealand. " MISS W. PICKEN. M.A.. sometime Scholar ' Universitr of New Zealand. MISS S. M. RICE. '• VISITING MASTERS: K. WATKINS. Freehand Drawing. , W. M. CARROLLO. Gymnastics. The Headmaster is prepared to s»,dvii€ Parents m the matter of Boarders attending the School. Application for admission should be made to the Head Master, or to Mr. Oliver Mays, Palmerston Buildings. ,^.„ The Third Term, 1902, begins on MONDAY, September 22. W. WALLACE KJDD, Secretary. ■pRINCK ALBERT /COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Chairman of Board of Governors: REV. C. H. GARLAND. Headmaster: THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (London). Vice-Master: STUART STEPHENSON, M.A. (Oxford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: MISS E. M. RAINFORTH, M.A. (N.Z.). „ , Assisted by a Full Staff of . Resident and Visiting Masters and Mistr «sea. The buildings include Separate Colleges for Boys and Girls, which are fully equipped and provide admirable accommodation for both Boarders arj Day Pupils. Thorough Classical and Modern Education. The Ooaege successes for last five years include 49 passes in N.Z. Matriculation, and 23 in Civil Service Examinations. A Kindergarten Preparatory Class is now added, under a specially trained and qualified teacher. Fees for Day Pupils: Under 10, 1£ guineas; from 10 to 13. 2i guineas; over 13, 3 guineas a term. Redaction of 10 per cent, for two or more members of a family. Evening Classes for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Public Examinations are held on TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9. Fees, 2J guineas a term. Prospectus on application. \ Next Term begins TUESDAY, September 23. Telephone, 1313. , — " ■', . . .:'...■ PRACTICAL RESULTS FOR 1901. 55 POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED FOR PUPILS, AT SALARIES From £35 to £150 a year. RECORD CERTIFICATES — Highest Speed Certificate ever granted to any lady in New Zealand, held by Miss Ponsford. CERTIFICATES—6O Speed Certificate* 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: — i 170 words per minute. Miss Dora Ponsford. 130 words per minute. Miss Alice Gillett. 130 words per minute. Mr. Harold Bleakly. 130 words per minute, Mr. Arnold E. 11. Harrison. 120 words per minute, Miss Entncan. 120 words per minute, Mr. Joseph Stanton. 80 words per minute. Miss Dorothy B. Colbeck. 80 words per minute, Miss Adeline M. Johnston. 80 words per minute, Miss Agnes O'Mcara. 80 words por minute, Miss Bessie Ross. 80 words per minute, Miss Jennie Fraser. 80 words per minute. Miss Frances Cooke. 80 words per minute, Mr. Edward J. Patterson. BHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL. Queeo-street (opposite HERALD Office). MR. COLWILL will Enrol Intending Pupils on MONDAY, the 3rd of February. PROSPECTUS to be had at School, and from Messrs. Union and Co., Stationers. TELEPHONE, 1147. J. H. COLWILL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, ►3 " THE PAH," NEAR ONEIIUNGA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. First Assistant Master: j R. L. MCILROY. M.A., with Honours N.Z. ! University. Second Assistant Master: E. E. HALL, 8.A., N.Z. University. Third Assistant Master: H. H. BEDFORD. Undergraduate N.Z. University. Visiting Masters: For Pianoforte, Singing, and Drawing. R. LESLIE HUNT; for Violin, HERE KREUTZER: for Drill and Gymnastics, W. M. CARROLLO. Dental Surgeon: DR. MAITLAND. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Third Term begins MONDAY, September 22. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland-street. at the Booksellers', or on application to the Headmaster. T7OICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING * (EANDEGGEE METHOD). 11TADLLE. T ILIAN HnEEE. Prima Donna, Covent Garden Theatre, London, and Dal Verme Theatre. Milan; also, Scholarship Holler. Royal College Music, Parepa Rosa Scholar Royal Academy Music, and Principal Soprano Queen's Hall, St. James' Hall, and Albert Hall Concerts, Loudon. PUPILS TRAINED FOR THE STAGE AND CONCERT PLATFORM IN SINGING AND ELOCUTION. , Apply to RICHARDSON'S PIANO WAREHOUSE. 290, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ENGAGEMENTS ACCEPTED FOR HIGHCLASS CONCERTS. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, EEMUEEA. PRINCIPAL: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.E.C.P.. CM., S.K., London. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (All Ages). Term began June 5. Work resumed on the 4th. j Telephone, 808. \ /^.LENIVEAGH. BECKHAM PLACE. UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS. YOUNG. Assisted by MISS IRWIN, 8.A.. R.U.1., and Efficient Staff. Second Term began TUESDAY. Jane 3rd. Prospectus on application. GIRLS* COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD. DEVONPORT. FIRST-LASS 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 Boarders. Next Term TUESDAY, September 23. WOODCARVING-Relief or Chip. Lessons. 12s *d per quarter; is 6d per hour. Articles designed.— E. Ayling, care of Miss Bacon, * Victoria, Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 2
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