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I Educational. ■AUCKLAND Q.RAMMAR gCHOOL i The School Year is divided into ihree terms, and begins in February. Pupils commencin the study of Secondary Subjects are recommended to enter the School at the beginning of the year's course. The Fees for Paying Pupils are due on the first day of each Term. For Pupils over 13 years of age they are £3 10a per Term, reduced to £3 3s where more than one member (over thirteen) of the same family attend. The fee for each pupil under thirteen is £2 16s per term. First Term, 1905, began February 6th. Free Pupils are admitted at the beginning of the School Year in February in accordance with the Regulations under the Secondary Schools Act 1903. A Pupil is qualified to ue the holder of a free place if— (A) lie is the holder of an Education Board or National Scholarship, provided -aat the value of the Scholarship is not greater than £40 in the case of a Pupil obliged to live away from home, or £10 in any other case; or if (B) Being not over fourteen years oi age on the ?lst of December preceding the date of his admission he has. before entrance, obtained a certificate of proficiency as defined by the Regulations under the Education Act, 1877. or baa qualified for a free place in the examination for Junior National Scholarships, or has obtained a Certificate or Proficiency at the examination for Junior District Scholarships. The Headmaster is prepared to advise the parents of pupils from the country districts in the matter of securing residence in town for their children Notice of withdrawal of a pupil should bf» giveu before the last day of a term. Applications for admission should be made to the Headmaster at the School, or to Air. W. A. Camming. 315, Victoria Arcade. The parents of children who desire to to be admitted to free places are recommended to send a written application to the Headmaster as soon as possible after the publication of tho list under which their children claim to [ bo qualified. W. WALLACE KIDD. Sect eta pRINCE ALBERT pOLLEGE, A UOKLAND. FOR BOYS AND Gill US. BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Chairman of Board of Governors: REV. O. U GARLAND. Headmaster: THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (Lon-Vice-Master: STUART STEPHENSON. M.A. (Oxford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: MISS M. B. THOMSON, M.A Assisted by a Full' Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters and Mistresses The buildings include Separate Colleges for Boys and Girls which are nil equipped and provide admirable accommodation for both Boarders ami Day Pupils. Thorough Classical and Modern Education. Tho College Successes Cor .ast six years mclude i 0 passes in-N.Z. Matriculation ami 31 in Civil Service Examinations. A Kindergarten Preparatory Class is row added, under a specially trained and qualified teacher. Next Term begins TUESDAY, May 30. Fees for Day Pupils: Under 10. li guineas: from 10 ui 13, 2* guineas, "ver 13, 3 guineas a term. Reduction of 10 per cent, for second and 13 per cent, for third member of a family. Full particulars and Copies of the Prospectus can be obtained from the Headmaster, at the College. Telephone 1313. evolution IN dress-cutting. Ja imperial SYSTEM. strand arcade. classes FORMED MONDAY, MARCH 27. Terms on Application. HOURS: MONDAY— 10 1. 2to 5 p.m. TUESDAY"—IO to 1. 7to 9 p.m WEDNESDAY— to 1. 2to & p.m. THURSDAY—IO to 1, 2t05,7 to 9 p.m. FRIDAY—IO to 1, 2to 5 p.m. Tho system includes > Shaped Coats, Children's Dresses, Gowns, Wrappers, Boys' Coats, Collars, etc. Lessons, Free of Charge, at any time. MISSES CAMPBELL, Strand Arcade, 2nd Floor, take Elevator. mm " "CI LAM" DCHOOL OF ART AND 4 T\ESIGN, AND AUCKLAND ART DCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1890. ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. "ELAM" PUPILS ARE ADMITTED FREE; OTHERS ON PAYMENT OF FEES. For particulars apply to the Director. Landed Property. G. B. O sM ° * ,J ' 135. QUEEN-STREET (Next Bank of New Zealand). FARMS FOR SALE. MAUKU WEST— 6 miles from Pnkekohe Station by good road; 4 mile from church, school, post office, and creamery—s6 acres in grass, balance in light bush, orchard and garden: Carrying capacity, 20 cows. House. 4 rooms and all necessary outbuildings.' Well watered and subdivided into 10 paddocks. Flaxmill on property. Waterpower and all necessary plant. ' 1 KILL, £1000. TERMS. „ , , , ,„„ I7IAST TAMAKI— Acres Good Land. 122 It in grass, 13 bush, 54 crop, 40 cows carrying capacity. Well watered by streams. Subdivided into 9 paddocks. Well fenced throughout. Honse, 4 rooms and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE. £10 PER ACRE. TV/TAUKU WEST—Close to school; i-ini.e iVL from creamery—2s Acres, in grass, crop, and orchard. House, 4 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings. Well watered. PRICE, £700 OTOROHANGA-183 Acres, 0.R.P.; 80 acres in grass, 40 rough feed, balance bush. House. 3 rooms. Rent, £8 a year. PRICE, £3 per acre. i i Dress and fashion. 1) 0 Y S' CCHOOL QUIT 8, NORFOLK SHAPE, At DPEC IA L p RICE S. Age 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Price 10s 6d, lis, lis 6d, 12s, 12s 6d. Age 13, 14, 15, 16, Price 13s, 13s 6d, 14s. 14s 6d. 100 S um J UST D KLIVERED - This Suit, is made from reliable quality AUWool Dark N.Z. Tweeds, is well made, and will give really good wear. J. R. SELFCLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, QUEEN-STREET. JERSEYS, SWEATERS, AND CARDIGANSt) Men's and Boys'. Special value at RUSHBROOK AND BRIDGMAN'S. DentaIpELIANCE TTjENTAL fIOMPANY r\ "jl/TUSROE MAN DEL, DENTAL SURGEON. Speciality in Gold Crown and Bridge Work. 77 ODB0 DB^N " ST:R:EJ2 ' r (OVER SMEETON'S). 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 8
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