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Tramways ' ■ mm Q.OOD FRIDAY. During the Morning a Special 'Bus Service will bo run between Onehunga and City, but the Electric Oars will not commence running until 2 p.m.. when a Special Service will be run on all lines so far opened for traffic. 'Buses leave Onehunga. 8 a.m., 9 am, 10 a.m., 11 a.m.. 12 noon, 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m. Leave Auckland. 9.15 a.m., 10.15, 11.15, 12 15 p.m., 1.15, 1.45, 2.40 p.m. BY ORDER. Educational■sm§& A CCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL •"- Established A.D. 1569. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmaster : J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Oxford, assisted by a full Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Includes ENGLISH, LATIN, FRENCH. GERMAN, MATHEMATICS AND COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. SCIENCE, BOOK-KEEPING. SHORTHAND. MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING, GYMNASTICS. THE FEES are. for each of the three forms, under thirteen, £2 16s; over thirteen, £3 10s ; reduced to £5 3a when more than one of the same family attend. These fees are inclusive, no extras of any kind whatever being charged. The Headmaster is prepared to advise Parents in the matter of Boarders attending the School. Applications for admission should he made to the Headmaster, or to the Treasurer, Mr. Oliver Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings. The First Term, 1903, began .on MONDAY, February 9. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. THING'S /"COLLEGE, A UCKLAND Visitor: REV. W. BEATTY, M.A. (St. Mark's, Remuera). Headmaster: GEO. BIGG WITHER, B.A. (N.Z.). Resident Chaplain: Rev. C. H. Tisdall, M.A Assistant Masters: Arthur PluTge, B.Sc. (Vict. Uriiv., Eng.): F. Stacker, M.A., lions. (N.Z.); F. Wcrlev. Visiting Masters for Music, Gymnastics, Shorthand, ami Carpentry. In order to meet modern requirements in regard to the teaching of SCIENCE, spacious and well-ventilated Buildings have been lately erected. These comprise a Physical Laboratory, a Chemical Laboratory, a specially darkened room for use as an Optical Laboratory, and Galvanometer Room, and a room fitted with a furnace bench for assay wo T k. Each of the first two mentioned is fitted with benches to accommodate 20 boys, and has gas, water, etc., laid on. The buildings are well furnished with the necessary apparatus, and in the opinion of experts are thoroughly suited for the purpose for which they were built. ■ The work done is similar in character to that of the ENGLISH ORGANISED SCIENCE SCHOOLS, and the full course occupies three years. THE TEACHING IS ESSENTIALLY PRACTICAL The Boys are taught chiefly BY THE MEANS OF EXPERIMENT WORKED OUT BY THEMSELVES, and they thus acquire the faculty of making observations, and putting down the inferences they draw from them. For the convenience of Day Boys, a 'Bus to and from the College meets the Trams at Newmarket. Prospectus can he obtained it Messrs. Upton and Co.'s, Queen-street. /FILES' COLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STEEET. AUCKLAND (Nest St. Andrew's Church). DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Principal - MR. T. HARLE GILES, Assisted by A COMPETENT STAFF OF RESIDENT AND VISITING MASTERS. PRACTICAL COMMON-SENSE BUSINESS EDUCATION. COMMERCIAL SIDE— Subjects of Instruction: Writing, Quick Methods Arithmetic, ' Mental Arithmetic, Book-keeping", Composition, Correspondence, Spelling, Newspaper Lesson, Shorthand and Typewriting, Commercial French and German on Newest Methods. TRAINING FOR EXAMINATIONS— Latin (Elementary and Advanced), French, German, Italian, Maori, Anglo-Saxon, English in all branches. Precis Writing, Euclid, Algebra, Trigonometry, History, Geography, Science, School Management, and ' Pharmacy, A and B Sections. Last Year's Results are 22 passed out of 24 gent up in all the Higher Examinations. Tuition by Correspondence in AH Subjects. THE COLLEGE IS NOW OPEN. Quarter begins from date of entry.

Tile Principal may be seen by Parents. Guardians, and Intending Pupils, at the College, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Saturday. 10 to 12.30. EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS on MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. rpilE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF i- MUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, EEMUERA. PRINCIPAL: MPS. S. A. MOORE-TONES. M.M.. M.R.C.F.. CM.. S.K., London. Certificated Staff: English and Foreign. HOARDING AND DAI" PUPILS (All Ages). Telephone fc!l8. Three Miles from G.P.O. Tram, 'Bus. or Train. Half term commences March 25th. Prospectuses at Upton's and on application to the Principal. GIRLS' COLLEGE. NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT. FIRST-CLASS HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS. L.L.A., St. Andrew's CLnte Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate),. Assisted by' MISS MCHARG. Special Terras tor Weekly Boarders. Half-term, MONDAY, March 23.. r~>i L E K 1 ' V 15 ' A' G 'H . \j BECKHAM -.'LACE. UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal- MRS. YOUNG. Assisted by MISS IRWIN, 8.A.. R.U.1., and Efficient Staff. Half Term begins MONDAY", March 23rd. Prospect on application. THE "ATOM" SCHOOL OF BOOK ILLUSTRATING, PAINTING, AND DESIGNING. Studio RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, February 10th. . Students employed on popular local Magazine when efficient. STUDIO: 308, VICTORIA ARCADE, Auckland. " rnilE WILLOWS," wynyard-street. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. PRINCIPAL: MRS. WILLIAMS. Assisted by Resident and Visiting- Teachers. First Term of 1903 commenced on TUESDAY. February 10. _ "ORINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. In the last fivo years 72 Pupils have passed Matric. and Civil Service Exams." KINDERGARTEN NOW ADDED UNDER TRAINED TEACHER. ' WOODCARVING— Relief or Chip. Lessons, 12s 6d per quarter: Is 6d per hour Articles designed-Miss E. Aylingr. , care of Miss Bacon. Victoria Arcade- . - - -■ * EX 4PAROA—Arrived Large Shipments of " the celebrated " Brinsmead and Smith and Jeffery" English Pianos.-Sole Agent, W. P.-Hoffmann. Queen-street. , , , A, ! B. '• W BIGHT AND ' S ONS ' RECEIVING, FORWARDING; AND- PARC"!. :-;■'. DELIVERY AGENCY. Custom-street Office. Telephone 143. • Wharf Office, Telephone 142. General Depot,' and Coal and 'Firewood Yar\ /-Great -.North-Road-- ■■> ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 3

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