Educational i MATRICULATION, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Classes now being formed by Master of Arts and Eiperienced Teacher. Apply at once, to M.A., N.Z.. General Post Office. TMOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR girls. Chairman : THE HON. E. MITCHELSON. Headmistress; MISS M. E. PULLING. B.A. (Loud.). The School Year will begin on THURSDAY, February 15, 1906. by which date a new -wing of Class Rooms is to be added. MISS D. S. BAKER resumes Classes and Private lessons in Fencing. Swimming, Gym-nastic-it, and Remedial Culture, both for pupils of the School and for Ladies and Children not attending the School. MISS M. HEYWOOD. who has returned from England after obtaining medals at the Royal Academy of Music, will give Lessong in Piano and Class Singing. The Modern Languages will be undertake,i by .MISS E. TEMPLE (formerly French Mistress at the Worcester High School*, who arrives early in February. rpHE jDURROWES /"BOURSE OF "jV/tCSIC OTUDY gTUDY (Kindergarten and Primary). MR. f* 14' TTARDEY has much pleaVJT. XX. XX sure in announcing to Parents and Guaruian* that he has secured teaching privileges of the above system of Music Study from the inventor, and proposes to form Classes for Young Children in various districts as may be found suitable. This Method breaks down all the difficulties of elementary study, eliminates all its dulness and drudgery, and makes the lesson a pleasure to the teacher and a delightful recreation to the pupil. Parents wishing to inquire more closely into this subject should write for the descriptive Booklet entitled "A Short Talk with Parents and Guardians,'' which will be posted on application to G. HAROLD HARDEY, LERWICK HOUSE, I Manukan Road, Parnell. "pilE r/LWOETH ULSTER INSTITUTE, -*- AUCKLAND. Tin, Trustees hope to open the Dilworth Ulster Institute early in February, I?'>J. As the Institute will be at present carried on in temporary buildings, only a limited number 01 boys can be taken. Information and Forms of Application can bj obtained from the SECRETARY, Dilworth Trust Board. 17, Shortland-street, Auckland. THING'S /"COLLEGE, A UCKLAND BOARDING DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor, REV. W. BEATTY, M.A., Vicar of St. Mark's. Staff; MR. C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc, Principal. MP.. A. PLLGGE, E.St., Science Master, ME. L. WALLACE, M.A., English Master. MR. A. A. STEWART, :.owtr School Master. Tba College is situated on the Remuera MOn Road, overlooking the harbour, in grounds 16 acres in extent, and laid out in shrubberies, lawns, and p.,; -/grounds. The DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT is under the care of MRS. C. C. WOOD, lute of Wanganai Girls' College. The CURRICULUM comprises all the subjects usually taken at a Ih'Bt-rate Secondary School. During the last nine years, SEVENTYTHREE BOYS HAVE PASSED various public examinations, from Junior University Scholarship to Junior Civil Service. Next Term begins for New Boys on MONT ->\Y. FEBRUARY 12, and for Old Boys on JEBDAY, 13th. The Principal will be at home every afternoon on the week preceding commencement. Prospectuses at Messrs. Upton and Co., or from the Principal. Telephone 906. ■pRINCB ALBERT pOLLEGE, ' A UCKLAND. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Chairman of Board of Governors: REV. C. H. garland. Headmaster: IIIOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London). Vice-Master: STUART STEPHENSON, M.A. (Oxford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: MISS M. B. THOMSON, M.A. Assisted by a Puil 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 include 30 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. Next Term begins TUESDAY', February 13. Fees for Day Pupils: Under 10, li guineas; from 10 to 13, 2J 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. A UCKLAND ri RAMMAR QCHOOL. 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 member (over thirteen) of the same family attend. The fee for each pupil under thirteen is £2 16s per Term. The First Term of the Session of 1906 will begin on MONDAY, February 12, and all new Pupils will bo expected to present themselves on that day. Copies of the conditions under which free places are held may be obtained from the Secretary of the Education Board, or from the Secretary of the Grammar School Board. Early application to the Headmaster is recommended on the part of Paying or Free Pupils. The Headmaster is prepared to advise the parents of pupils from the country districts in the matter of securing residences in town for their children. Notice of withdrawal of a pupil should be given before the last day of the term. Applications for admission should be made to the Headmaster at the School, or to Mr. W. A. Gumming, 304, Victoria Arcade. The parents of children who desire to be admitted 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. WHY' continue using that old Range or ■W i Oven when you can get one of Bates and Co.'s " Superb" Stoves? Burn either wood or coal; interchangeable tire-box, made in all sizes, from 2ft upwards, and at prices to unit the times. The most thoroughly up-to-date Stove on the market. JAS. BATES AND CO., Next, St. George's Hall, Great. North Road. Auckland. M°K' JJOOT &™ PRICES CUT TO THE CLICK. . QUEEN-ST., QPPOSITE IX ERALD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13077, 17 January 1906, Page 8
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