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Educational ' QRAMMAR gCHOOL. The School Year is divided into three terms, and begins in February. New pupils, ' whether holders of free places or not, are ' admitted only at the beginning of the Annual Session. The Fees for Paying Pupils are due on the ■ first , day of each Term. For Pupils over 13 . years of age they are £3 10s per Term, reduced to £3 3s where more than one mem- . ber (over thirteen) of the same family ati tend. The fee for each pupil under thirteen i is £2 16s per Term. Second Term, 1905, began May 29. 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 be the holder of a free place if— (A) He is the holder of an Education Board or National Scholarship, provided that the value of the Scholarship is not greater than £40 in the case of a I Pupil obliged to live away from home, or £10 in any other case; or if (B) Being not over fourteen years of age on the 31st December preceding the date of his admission lie has, before entrance, obtained a certificate of proficiency as defined by the Regulations under the Education Act, 1877, or has qualified for a free place in the examination for Junior National Scholarships, or has obtained a Certificate 1 of Proficiency at the examination for . Junior District Scholarships. I The Headmaster is prepared to advise the parents of pupils from the country districts ill the matter of securing residence in town ■ for their children. Notice of withdrawal of a pupil should be given before the last day of a term. • Applications for admission should be; made ■ to the Headmaster at the School, or to Mr. ' W. A. Gumming, 315, Victoria Arcade. The J parents of children who desire to be ad- ' mitted to free places are recommended to send a written application to the Headmaster as'soon as possible after the publication of . the list under which their children claim to , be qualified. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. ; pRINCE QOLLEGE, ! ' A uckland ' FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. ' Chairman of Board of Governors: REV. C. H. garland. • Headmaster: TIIOMAd JACKSON, M.A. (London). 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 fully equipped and ■ provide admirable accommodation for both . Boarders and Day Pupils. Thorough Classical and Modern Education. . The College Successes for last six years in--1 cludo 30 passes in N.Z. Matriculation and 31 i in Civil Service Examinations. A Kindergar- , ten Preparatory Class is now added, under a specially trained and qualified teacher. Next Term begins TUESDAY, September 19. Fees for Day Pupils: Under 10, 1$ guineas; from 10 to 13, 2& guineas; over 13, 3 guineas a term Reduction of 10 per cent, for second and 15 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. I w V. V 1 • ' Sag ri'ifvm'BtatoaßaettgmiiMuaMmtM rpilE AUCKLAND SHORTHAND, TYPEX WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL. TERM COMMENCES FROM DAY OF ENTRY. ) . For DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. : RESULTS FOR LAST YEAR: 75 POSITIONS OBTAINED for Pupils. 66 SPEED CERTIFICATES obtained for Pupils. II POSITIONS OBTAINED BY PUPILS LAST WEEK: Miss Brown, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. If. E. Partridge and Co. Miss Brewer, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. Chambers and Son, Ltd. 1 Miss Syme, Shorthand Writer and Typist, 5 Messrs. T. S. Morrin. Ltd. Miss Hart, Shorthand. Writer and Typist, Messrs. Elliott and Co. Miss Grossman, Shorthand Writer and 1 Typist, C. Hemery, Esq. Miss Beale, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. F. E. Jackson and Co. Miss English, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Messrs. Perkins 'and Co. Mr. Gruszning, Shorthand Writer, State Fire Insurance Company. THREE RECORD SPEED CERTIFICATES ] FOR NEW ZEALAND. ' Prospectus on Application. Telephone 1147. J g QOLWILL. REVOLUTION IN DRESS-CUTTING. . 0 rpilE JMPERIAL gYSTEM, I STRAND ARCADE. I Terms on Application. 1 ' ' OTAHUIIU PUBLIC HALL—Classes formed, WEDNESDAY, May 24th, and Weekly. , AVONDALE PUBLIC HALL-Classes formed, ! THURSDAY, May 25th, and Weekly. ' ' THE SYSTEM IS THE SIMPLEST, ' AND EASILY TAUGHT. Dressmaking ,in all its branches thoroughly i Taught. MISSES CAMPBELL, , Strand Arcade, 2nd Floor (take Elevator). [ ' Sub-Agents wanted in the Auckland Pro- [ vitjee where not already taken up.—Apply Misses Campbell, J : — QLENIVEAGH. BECKHAM PLACE, UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. " BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. 1 Principal: MRS. YOUNG. Assisted by an Efficient Staff. Second Term began TUESDAY, May 30. Prospectus 011 application. rp H E AD lE n S' QOLLEGE gCIIOOL OP J/JUSIC, , CLEVELAND HO, REMUERA. Principal: MRS <1. A. MOORE-JONES, " M 'R-C.l ■, C.M.. S.K., London. Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. , Studies will be Resumed (D.V.) June 6. TRAM TO GATE. . Telephone 808. Prospectus of Messrs Upton and Gliamptaloup. rj. I R L S' COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS, LL A • /T St. Andrew's » (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate), Assisted by MISS MCHARG Special Term for Weekly Boarders • Owing to the enlargement of the School Building, there is increased accommodation tor Boarders. A Private Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omnibus." Half Term TUESDAY, July 11. ]yj E s - READING, 107, HOBSON-STREET. (Late of London and Capetown), , Ib Prepared to Receive Pupils for . VIOLIN, MANDOLINE, GUITAR AND 1 SINGING. • . At her Studio, : DUNEARN LODGE, WELLESLEY-STREET. MISS LILIAN EDMONDS, , TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING (Italian Method), i Pupil of Maestra Gigola (Milan), Signor Riccardi and Mr. Norman Alston, A.R.A.M (Sydney). Card of Terms and Address, Mr, S. Coldicutt's Piano Warehouse, 191, Queen-street. (Relief, Chip, or Incised) t » and Pyrography. Lessons, 123 6d per quarter; evening class.-The Misses Ayling, 13, Victoria Arcade. Telephone 743.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 2