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Educational. t*T. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. , 'Hie following Scholarships are offered to University Matriculated Male Students. Four or more of £70 on the Marsh Foundation. These Scholars will be required to engage in Theological study as a- preparation for Holy Orders. . Four of £60 on the Maria Blackett foundation. , , ... . Two Consolidated of the value of £45 each. I Copies of the Regulations can be obtained I from the Diocesan Office. Shortland-street, I Auckland, wlier > applications will be receivI ed up to MONDAY. February 12. 1906. ad- ! dressed to W. S. COCHRANE, Secretary to the Board of Governors. January 10. 1906. gT. JOHN'S QOLLEGIATE gCHOOL. " rpilE J>AH." Headmaster: REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. All the Pupils presented for the recent Civil Service Junior Examination have passed, two of the number passing with credit. . Seventy-one Pupils of this school have passed public examinations. TERM BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Copies of Prospectus may be had from the Booksellers. Telephone, 729. i\iI.OUNT QOLLEGIATE gCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES BEWS. Assisted by an Efficient, Resident and Visiting Staff. The Curriculum comprises English in all its branches. Latin. French, Mathematics, Drawing, Class Singing, Needlework, and Musical Drill. Extras: Music. German, Dancing, Swimming, and Dressmaking. FIRST TERM. 1906. BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. Prospectus on application to MESSRS. UPTON AND CO. AND CHAMPTALOUP AND COOPER, QUEEN-STREET. Miss Bews will be at- Home after 6th February. from 10 to 3 o'clock. MISS MILLIE PEAK. A.S.M., TEACHER OF VIOLIN. PIANO. AND THEORY,' Resumes Duties on TUESDAY, Jan. 30tli. Symonds-street. "jy-j" ADA M CHAMBERS, " Teacher of Violin and Singing, RESUMES DUTIES On MONDAY. FEBRUARY 5, c O6. Studio: Mutual Life Building. Queen-st. (3rd Floor). At Studio FRIDAY AFTER Feb. 2. ENGLISH Actor and Artist requires PHpils, . Elocution. Drawing, Painting, and Woodcarving.—F.A.P., Box 574, G.P.O. K !NG JgDWARD'S QOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Principal: Mr. T. HARLE GILES. Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, Civil Service, Matriculation, and all .Public Examinations. The Principal of the College is in touch with the leading Mercantile Houses, and no difficulty is experienced in placing Pupils in positions where they have an opportunity of promotion. Headmaster, Commercial Side: MR. T. HARLE GILES. Headmaster. Examination Side: MR. GEO. H. SCARSE. B.A. Duties resumed TUESDAY, Jan. 30, 1906. The Principal, MR. GILES, may be seen at the College on and after FRIDAY. 26th January. 19C6. Telephone 1243. r£tHE NEW ACCOUNTANCY BILL. Owing to the probable passing of the " Accountants' Registration Act" this session, in order that those desirous of qualifying for registration may do so, MR. W. H. HEMINGWAY (Certificated Public Accountant and Auditor), Assisted by MR. C. V. ROBERTSON, F.N.Z.A.A. (by Exam.). Has decided to Recommence his Accountancy Coaching Classes on TUESDAY EVENING, February 6th nextAll persons interested are invited to call at the Office, where full particulars are available. Address: Box 516, Endean's Buildings, Queen-street. 'Phone, 1462. GI R L S' COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT, FIRST-CLASS BOARDING D,DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS. L.L.A., St Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier), MISS MCIIARG (Sometime Assistant Mistress of the Salt Schools, Shipley. Yorkshire). The school is situated on high ground, overlooking the harbour Tennis lawn, hockey ground, sea bathing (private). Special terms for weekly boarders. A Private Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omnibus. First Term WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14, 1906. rp H E £jOLLEGE ; AND gCIIOOL OF "ty£USIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal; MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M. M.R.C.P.. C.M., S.K., London.: Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. The College is built of stone and stands in its own grounds, on an unrivalled site, commanding extensive sea and landscapes, and is very specially drained and ventilated. The Education comprises all that is meant in the term through Modern English. The Modern Languages are taught conversationally by native teachers The object aimed at is to promote Christian Training on unsecUirian principles, and to fit girls for useful lives References to Parents; References required. The Staff includes 4 Resident Certificated Governesses- and the Musical Staff comprises the Highest Talent. Studies will be resumed on TUESDAY. 13th of February. Boarders and New Pupils received on the 12th. TRAM TO GATE. Telephone. 808. Prospectus of the Principal or of Messrs. Upton and Champtaloup. fin— —b——mm —B—> "**v* w Vl*' I IN SALARIES, £ 1 5 9 5 IN SALARIES. LAST SIX MONTHS IN AUCKLAND ONLY. This is the amount earned by Pupils for whom the AUCKLAND SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL found Permanent Positions Free of all Charge. THREE RECORD CERTIFICATES HELD FOR NEW ZEALAND. QUARTER BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. Send or Call for Pro»pectn». Telephone, 1147. J H Q oLWnjj PRINCIPAL. WOOD-CARVING (Relief. Chip, or Incised) and Pyrography. Lessons, 12s 6d per quarter; evening class.— Misses Ayling, 13. Victoria Arcade. Telephone 748. DO r CLEAR AN C E SAL E. • IJtVr Ladies' Shade Hats, Is. SALE 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY.— 'rpEVRE'S SELTZOGENES, 3, 5. AND 8 r pint. with CHYSTAJ; ACID AND SODA, AT REDUCED I'P.ICES. Alto, SPARKLET MACHINES AND BULBS TO SUIT. At t.owent Current Kates. GRAVES AICKIN, Xhe Pharmacy, Queen-street, I * Vppciito the Mercantile Cb*mberf>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 8

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