; i y Educational. \:J : / v - ~—~" 7 - ■ fAUOKLASD GRAMMAR SC^OI 1 Established A.D. 1869. ~ ;."/ FOE BOYS AND GIRLS; ''I Headmaster : / .' J. W. TIBBS, M.A..Oxford, assisted/* a ful Staff of University, Gradual. THE COURSE OF INSTRUC'/ON ; Includes J / ENGLISH, LATIN,-- FRENCH; GE/MAN. • ; i ; % MATHEMATICS AND: COMMERSL ARITH i . - MJCiiXUf .. - '= _v V. *■> :■''-'.':":'. '' 7 ■/ "'■ '■■•■-"■-..■ ' ; SCIENCE, BOOK-KEEPING,'SH/RTHAND, : - 'k MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING. V" GYMNASTICS. — v . ; '/ ,' THE FKES are, for each of he three terms nuder thirteen, £216 a; over Airteen, £3 10s ; reduced to £5 3s when more/than one of tht game family attend. Th.es/ fees are ir.clu give, ip extras of any Md whatever being charged. ' ■ • 7 • . The; Headmaster is tfepared to advise parens in the matter o/ Boarders attending ;■.;'■■'•'■"'■ the &hool. :ft ..;_,! ' Appicaticne for ad»i«sion should be made to thi Headmaster, of to the Treasurer, Mr. OliveiMays, 15, Pab&erston Buildings. fe< The First Term, ;903. begins on MONDAY, Febnary 9.. / . . ,j/Vf. WALLACE ICIDD. .";'-!■ / Secretary. .■■■egM—lwi | .|n ■ .I, ■ ' ■~' 1,-' ..- ',' ~ v-» v, v. k - eg in aaaaam ■ temmuammmm ■'■ " . pR*TICAL RESULTS FOR 1901. ' > 65 DSITIONS WERE' OBTAINED FOR J " ■ 'PUPILS, AT SALARIES : .'.., . • I From £35 to £150 a year. RECORD CERTIFICATES Highest Speed Certiflcis. ever granted to any lady in New . ZealandJield by Miss Ponsford. , : • CERTHICATES—6O Speed Certificates were obtainedby my Pupils Luring 1901. :',. .•* CEETIF.CATES-The following Speed Certij ■<■ ficates *ce received for; my Pupils from Sir 7 Isaac Pitian and Sons, London, on December 24 last— r 170 word per minute. Miss Dora Ponsford. - 130 wordsjier minute. Miss Alice Gillett. 130 word*per minute, Mr. Harold Bleakly. ! 130 word, per' minute, Mr. Arnold K H. Harrison. 1...; 120 WordsJ>er minute. Mis* Entncan. • 120 wordsaer minute, Mr. Joseph Stanton. •' 80 words ;er minute. Miss Dorothy B. Col- * - beck. - * , -■ ■ ,-;- : ": ■''""-' '?" - .- 80 words $r minute, Miss Adeline M. John- '.■".:.'.■•.: ston. .„• .'i ■, ■ . '■:- ■ ~ ".,f. _ 80 words pr minute. Miss Agnes O'Meara. 80 words pr minute. Miss Bessie Ross. 80 words nr minute, Miss Jennie Frase.r. 80 words pr minute. Miss Frances Cooke. 80 words i*r minute, Mr.' Edward J. Patterson, f.-, ■iBHOETHANL TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. V.NT) WRITING SCHOOL. ... Queen-stret • (opposite HERALD Office). i ' ME. COLWLL will Enrol Intending Pupils Ml MONDAY the 3rd of February. , PROSPECTUS to be bad at School, and from Messrs. Upton and Co.. Stationers. TELEPHONE. 1147. \ , | J. H. COLWILL. THING'S. ; pOLLEGE, : A UCKLAND BOARHNG AND DAY SCHOOL "; : / .;■! '/;"■",'.„' !.".'. FOR BOYS. '."• ■;•' Visitor: RET. W. BEATTY, M.A. (St. Mark's, Remueia). Headmaster: GEO. BIGG WITHER. B.A. . (N.Z.). Kesiden't Chaplain: Rev. C. H. Tisdall, M.A Assistant Masters: Arthur Plusige, B.Sc. (Vict. Unhr.. Eng.); F. Stuckey, M.A., ,; < - Hong. (N.Z.): C. Meredith; F. Worley. Visiting Masters foi Music, Gymnastics, Shorthand, and, Carpentry. ; .Special 'Bus runs,daily to. and from; town for day boyß. : : r .-:''-'"' ''■'■:-').-' <- : '-'"'. '"'-'V■:■■•■ '■".'' THIRD TEEM begins TUESDAY, September 23rd, , : ' i. The Headmaster will be at the College to ~ interview Parents on HONDAY, 22nd. : ' '; 7 Prospectus - can be at i ; ileflsrs. Upton and Co.'s, Queen-street. „ THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ; OF MUSIC, ' ||'; ; ; '■;■>:, '•;; .CLEVELAND .HOUSE, REMUERA. ] PRINCIPAL: MRS. S. -A. MOORE-JONES, M.M..' MJB.CJ?.. CM., . S.K.;; London. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (All Ages). Third Term begins TUESDAY, September 23. Work resumed o» the 4 th. ' " - .Telephone. 808. GIELB' COLLEGE, r NORTH HEAD.. DEVONPOET. FIRST-CLASS ;■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL : ; . :■';-■ FOB GIRLS. •-"-: >••.■"■'-•-'';• i 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. p-LE N 1 VE AG H. BECKHAM PLACE. UPPER GRAFTON ■ •■■;■ . . ■>.'.- ■ ROAD. "."-'. ":.y.' . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ■'.-''" Principal- MRs! YOUNG. ''^ Assisted by MISS IRWIN, 8.A.. R.U.1., and - . • Efficient Staff. - Third Term begins TUESDAY, September 23. Prospectus on application. pRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. . In the last five years 72 Pupils have passed ] T Matric. and Civil Service Exams. ' ' KINDERGARTEN NOW ADDED UNDER V • TKAINED TEACHER. WOO^O' HYING— or Chip. Lessons, 12s 6d per quarter: Is 6d per hour. K Articles designed-Miss E. Ayling, care ol Miss Bacon. Victoria Arcade. f . "•—" 7~~ ' - ; V ~' Oil and Colourmen. "W : pHILLIPPS AND gON, ' ■'■':■■ * OIL, COLOUR AND GLASS MERCHANTS, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, •' , v ' "QUEEN-STREET- ; - '•' ! ' " .'•' '" ■' PAPER HANGINGS. ■.' •" «?he Latest Designs in Great Variety cf WALL DECORATIONS, if ' Suitable for Mansion and Cottage. Scrims, Calico, etc. . ' v ■ -■■ .GLASS. • Plate and Sheet of Every Description. Bevelled Mirrors, Glass Shades. ' ''" ' . .?'.-;. PAINTS. White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, and all Painter's Materials. Picture Frame Moulding, Artist's Requisites, , "■,■' Studies, etc. ■-■: ,■..;■■■■•. NOTE THE ADDRESSNATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN- ' STREET.; ." J. -HENDERSON - f • (Established I860) : ; PAINTER, GLAZIER. PAPERHANGER, SIGN- ? WRITER, DECORATOR, ETC.. HIGH-STREET. , mixed paints FOR house AND ship ;-. . ,■ ise. . ■<\ special BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS. * N.B.— above executed at Moderat* '■' ; ' 'Charges.' _.:-.' -; I ESTIMATES FURNISHED. f '.,, ,: Telephone No. 1213. .;. .:...
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 3
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