; Educational. . — — _ , A UCKLAND QRAiOfAB SCHOOL -•--*- • Established A.D. iSfi 1 ). FOB BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmaster: J. W. TIRES, U.A., Oxford, assisted by a fall Staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION „ Includes ENGLISH. LATIN", FRENCH. GERMAN', MATHEMATICS AND COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. PCTENCK. BOOK-KEEPING FHORTHAND. MECHANICAL AND FREEHAND DRAWING, GYMNASTICS. TOE FEES are. for each of the three tcrn-.a. nnder thirteen, £2 iG-,; over thirteen, £i 10«; reduced to £3 3* when more than one of tho same family attend. These ice*. imp inclusive, no extras of any kind whatever being charged The Headmaster is prepared to advise Parents in the matter of Boardcra attending tile School. Applications for admission should ho made to the Headmaster, or Mr. IV. A. Camming. 315. Victoria Arcade. The First Term, 19G4, begins on February 8. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. npilE T AMES' /COLLEGE AND QCHOOL OF fSYUSIC, For Girls of All Ages. CLEVELAND HOI: REHTJF.RA. Principal; Mrs. S. A. Moore-Jones. M.M., CM.. M.R.C.P.. U.K.. London. Assisted by Trained and Certificated Staff of tngliah and Foreign Governesses and Prolessors, 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 manner! are insisted on. The SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION affords opportunity for individual attention to the slow and backward. The MODERN LANGUAGES are taught conversationally by Native Professors, a tasto for the Fine Arti is cultivated, and duo attention bestowed en the DOMESTIC SCIENCES, and all womanly accomplishments. Dressmaking and Needlework of all kinds are given due prominence. Typewriting. Shorthand, Precis Book-keeuins and Correspondence form a part of the curriculum. Exams prepared for. PHYSICAL CULTURE is provided lor in judiciously-arranged calisthenics, and in the outdoor amusements, as Croquet. Tennis. Hockey. Cricket. Archery, and Gardening, which are all conducted with responsible yet companionate teachers. The Honw is managed with maternal care and supervision. The hygienic arrangements and water supply are perfect. Cleveland lions?, grounds and surroundings afford unique- advantages to the pupils. Reference* exchanged. Inspection invited. Principal at home after Febrnar> G. Prospectus at Messrs, Upton and Co., and of Principal. Telephone, No. 800. 'Buses meet. tr<nin at Newmarket. I ' "1 I " * , j KLERKS' "OMPLOYMENT "OUREAU. MR. COLWILTj Furnishes COMPETENT OFFICE HELP free of charge. When yon ar,j In peed of Buch take advantage of his services. QHORTHAND, rmTEWBXTTNG, "OOOK-KEEPING, and T/mSITINO QOHOOL, REOPENS ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1. When MR, COL WILL will bo in attendance to enrol intending day and evening pupils. RECORDS: Pupils hold Three Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand. POSITIONS OBTAINED LAST MONTH— Miss Itoache: .Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. T. 11. Hall and Co. Miss Ballantyne: Shorthand Writer and Typist. Vernon Read, Exp, Solicitor. Miss Roberts: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Northern Steamboat Company. Mis 3 Goodwin, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. Brace, WJndlo, Blyth, and Co. Mr. Williamson: Cadet, Hank New Zealanc Mr. Frost: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Loan and Mercantile Co. PROSPECTUS to be had on application. 'Phone, 1147. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (First Floor), J. n. COLWILL. "[ZING'S QOLLEGE, AUCKLAND rriHE npowEß, tjemuera, fOOARDING AND T\AY QCHOOL FOP, -B OYS. " Headmaster: MR. GEORGE BIGG-WITHER, 8.A., N.Z. Assisted by MR. ARTHUR PLTJGGE, B.Sc. (Vict. Coll., Enff. MR. F. STUCKEY, M.A. Hon-:. (N.Z. Univ.) MR. F. WORLEY (N.Z. Lniv.j, And a Large Staff of Visiting Masters. The Domestic Arrangements are under the personal supervision, of 1 MRS. ASHTON BRUCE. ; COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: i Pupils may enter for the COMMERCIAT SIDE, CLASSICAL SIDE, or SCIENCE SIDI (see prospectus), and aro prepared for tin University and Civil .Service Examinations. The Fine SUITE OF LABORATORIES, spo oially built lor the teaching of SCIENCE, anc second to none in. the Secondary Schools of tin colony, allow of a thorough, and imietica study of this important subject. ATHLETICS AND GYMNASTICS, which an a distinct feature of the College, are careful]} supervised with the object of promoting tin Physical Development of the Buys. THE COLLEGE WILL REOPEN ON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16th. The Headmaster will be in attendance tc Enrol New Boys on MONDAY, February lath. Appointments can bo made at any time dur ing the recess by parents wishing to look ovei the College. Prospectus to he obtained at Upton and Co Queen-street. JIJERR A. L. KREUTZER TEACHER OP VIOLIN AND GERMAN. WILL RESUME; LESSON'S ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, AT HIS .STUDIO. UPPER QUEEN-STREET (opposite Tabernacle) GI It L 8' C O L L E G E. NORTH HEAD. DEVON PORT. 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, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate), Assisted by MISS MCIJARG. Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. Owing to the enlargement, of the Sehao" Building, there is increased accommodatior for Boarders. A private Conveyance meet' the Takapuna omnibus. First Term, TUESDAY, February 9. Q/LENIYE'&OH BECKHAM PLACE, UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. EOAPDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principal: MRS. YOUNG. j Assisted by an Efficient Staff. Fii-3t Term begins TUESDAY, Feb. 9, 1904, 1 Prospectus) on application. MISS E. COLE'S PREPARATORY SCHOOI for Boys and Girls reopens MONDAY February Bth, 1904, Weslejan Schoolroom Church-street. Devonport, "f7S7"OODCAKVi: .. (Belief. Chip, or Incised V V and Pyrography.— 12s _ud pei quarter. Evening Classes twice a week.—Til* Misses Ayling. 13, Victoria Arcade. Conveyance". T> OYAL Tl AIL TKB OF QO ACHES, From DEVONPORT TO WADE, WAIWERA. PUHOI, WAEKWORTTf. AND WELLSFORD, WILL LEAVE DEVONPORT as under MONDAY AND FRIDAY, through to Wcllsford, at B a.m. WEDNESDAY. Warkworth only ... 8 a.m. LEAVE WAEKWORTH. TUESDAY. THURSDAY, AND SATDR- . DAY '" '" ' Sa.ia Orders left with Messrs. Johnston and Noble Devonport. villi receive prompt attention. J. BARTON. Warkworth, Proprietor,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 7
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