Educational, AUCKLAND, GRAMMAR , SCHOOL xi . Established A.D. 1869. FOE BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmaster: J. W. TTBBS, M.A., Oiford, assisted by a fall Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OP 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, £2 163; over thirteen, £3 105; reduced to £3 33 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 be made to the Headmaster, or Mr. W. A. Cuziming, 315, Victoria Arcade. The Third Term began September 21. W. WALLACE KIDD. secretary. seas ""ir " I ~ H V> V l. X J &' "r-.. "DRACTICAL RESULTS FOR 1902. J. ■ . 67 POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED FOB { PUPILS. At Salaries from £35 to £160 a-year. RECORD CERTIFICATES— Three Highest Speed Certificates ever granted to Ladies in New Zealand held by my pupils. CERTIFICATES- l . J . 65 Speed Certificates were obtained by pupils during 1902. ' Established Twelve Years. PROSPECTUS to be had at School, and from Messrs. Upton and Co., Stationers. Mr. Col will will next week enrol intending pupils. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, EOOK-iviiEPING, and WRULNG. QUjsES - STREET HJs Majesty's Arcade. First Floor. J H QOLWILL. QOLLEGE, Visitor: REV. W. BEATTY, M.A. (St Mark's, Remnera> Headmaster : GEO. BIGG-WITHER, B.A. (N.Z.). Resident Chaplain: Rev. C. H. Tisdall, M.A Assistant Masters: Arthur Plngge, B.Sc. (Vict. Univ., Eng.); F. Stuckey, M.A., Hons. (N.Z.); F. Worley. Visiting Masters lor Music, Gymnastics. Shorthand, and' Carpentry. In order to meet modern requirements in regard to the teaching of SCIENCE, spacious and weil-ventilaled 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 Rcnra, and a room fitted with a furnace bench for Assay Work, bach ■ 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 fall course occupies three years. THE TEACHING IS ESSENTIALLY , PP.AoiIOAL. " The Boys are. taught chiefly BY THE MEANS OF EXPERIMENTS WORKED OUT BY THEMSELVES, and ther 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 Tiams at Newmarket. _ Prospectus can be obtained ■at Messrs. Upton and Co. Queen-street. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND: SCHOOL OF MUSIC, FOR GIRLS OF' ALL AGES. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: Mrs. S. A. Moore-Jones, M.M., C.M., M.R.C.P., S.K., London. Assisted by Trained and Certificated Staff of English and Foreign Governesses and Professors. receives a limited number of Pupils, to whom a liberal Modern Education is ■ imparted, with a daily life training on CHRISTIAN AND UNSECTARIAN Principles. Pure English is spoken, and English manners are insisted on. The SPECIAL (JIjASSIFICA- . TION affords opportunity for individual attention. to the slow and backward. To© MODERN LANGUAGES are taught conversationally by Native Professors, a taste for the Fine Art*; is ■ cultivated, and due attention bestowed cn the DOMESTIC SCIENCES, and all womanly accomplishments. Dressmaking and Needlework of all kinds are given due • prominence. Typewriting., Shorthand. Preci3 Book-keeping and Correspondence form a - part of the curriculum. PHYSICAL OULi TURE is provided for in judiciousl.v-arranged ' callisthenics, and in the outdoor amusements, as Croquet, Tennis. Hockey, Cricket. Archery, and Gardening, which are all conducted with responsible yet companionable teachers. The Home 'is managed with maternal care and ) supervision. The hv»ienic arrarte'pvnentn and water supply are perfect. Cleveland House, grounds and surroundings afford unique advantages to the pupils.: Only two or three vacancies. References exchanged. Inspection invited. Principal at home till January 3. Prospectus at Messrs. Union and Co.. and of Principal. Telephone, No. '808. pRINCB OOLLEGE UCKLAND. : FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Chairman of Board of Governors: REV. 0. H GARLAND. Headmaster: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London). Vice-Master: STUART. STEPHENSON. M.A. (Oxford and Melbourne). Assisted by ' a Full Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters and Mistresses. The buildings include Saturate Colleges for Bo.vß and Girls, which are fully equipped and . provide admirable accommodation foe both Boarders and Day Pupils. Thorough Classical and Modern Education , The College'successes for last six years include 60 passes in N.Z. Matriculation and 31 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. Reduction of 10 per cent, for two or more members of a family I Full particulars and Copies of the Pros ; pectus can be obtained from the Headmaster, ? at the College. Telephone 1313. . t> gT. JOHN'S OOLLEGIATE gCHOOL, "THE PAH." 1. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: I THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Assisted by a Competent Staff of Resident - and Visiting Masters. Pupils Prepared for Matriculation. Civil Service. and other Public Examinations. Prospectuses may be had at the Booksellers or from the Headmaster. A Junior Resident Master is required for next year. Term begins on MONDAY, February 17. -• Telephone 729. ~ Ci I R L S' COLLEGE. s UT NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOI FOR GIRLS Principal* MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's date Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, i Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden B ' Collegiate), : Assisted by MISS MCIIARG. ,t Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. Owing to the enlargement of the School . Building, there is increased accommodation t for Boarders. A private Conveyance meets 3 the Takapuna omnibus. L . Half Term. TUESDAY, October 0. I- •' rjIHE WILLOWS," YARD-STREET, > -L 'YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: MRS. WILLIAMS. Assisted by Resident and Visiting fclaff. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations, in both of which for--0 trier pupils have proved successful. r Telephone 1589. •v First Term of 1904 begins in February, n . : -— n TXrOODCARVING (Relief. Chip, or Incised) 0 •V V and Pyrography.—Lessons, 12s 6d per e quarter. Evening Classes twice a week.—The e Misses Aylins. 13. Victoria Arcade ______ ti — — ■ , TT^OUND—The only place in AacKiaiui. where n 1; teeth are extracted withont the slightest a pain for 2a, at the Reliance Dental Co., 77, Queeu-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12457, 30 December 1903, Page 2
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