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Educational A UGKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. xx SESSION OF 1905. The FIRST TERM will begin on MONDAY. February 12. All New Pupils are expected to present themselves at the School at 10 a.m. on that day. Those who claim Free Places under the Secondary Schools Act should send in their names as early as possible. Applications should be addressed to tin.' Headmaster The Headmaster will interview Parents at the School on FRIDAY, February 9. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on MONDAY, 12th, from 9 to 10 a.m. The Ordinary Work of the School will be resumed on TUESDAY, February 13. at 9.15 a m. W. WALLACE KlDD.Secretary. CT. JOHN'S pOLLEOIATE CCHOOL. '• npHE IpAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. First Assistant Master: R. L. MCILROY. M.A. (Hons.l. N Z. Univ. Second Assistant Master: F. H. LEVTEN. _ 8.A.. N.Z. Univ. '.bird Assistant Master: (Vacancy at present). Visiting: Musters: For Piano. Drawing, and Singing-R. LESLIE HUNT. For Violin and German—L. KHEUTZER. For Gymnastics- W. POTTER. TERM BEGINS MONDAY*. FEBRUARY 12. Copies of Prospectus may be had at the Booksellers. Telephone. 729. T7TNG TIDWARD'S /COLLEGE, 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 i.n placing Pupils in positions where they have an opportunity of promotion. Headmaster. Commercial Side: MR. T. HARIJi GILES. Headmaster, Examination Side: MI!. GEO. H. BCARSE, B.A. Duties resumed TUESDAY, Jan. 30. 1906. The Principal. MR. GILES, may bo seen at the College on and after FRIDAY, 26th January. 1906. Telephone 1243. rpHE DILWORTH ULSTER INSTITUTE, *- AUCKLAND. The Trustees hope to open the Dilworth Ulster Institute early in. February, 1906. As the Institute will be at present carried on in temporary buildings, only a limited number of boys can be taken. Information and Forms of Application can bj obtained from the SECRETARY. Dilworth Trust Board, 17, Shortland-street. Auckland. rpHE 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 nest. All persons interested are invited to call at the Office, where full particulars are available. Address: Box 516, Endean's Buildings, Queen-street. 'Phone. 1462. . M B - W. H. W EBBE ' S ! QCHOOL OF TLTTJBIC. GRAFTON ROAD. j Principal: MR, W. H. WEBBE, 1 Author of the Pianist's A.8.C., Primer, and Guide, ' Dedicated by Special Permission to H.R.H. The Princess of Wales. . First Assistant Teacher: MISS M. BPOONER. Second Assistant Teacher: MISS MADOLEINE WEBBE. Associated Teachers: I MISS A. LAW. L.R.A.M. , MISS V. HENDERSON, Gold Medallist. IQAC-23rd YEAR-FIRST TERM FOR) IyUO CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS. at the School, commences FIRST WEEK IN FEBRUARY. <— PRIVATE LESSONS. Mr. W. H. Webbe or Miss Spooner will he in attendance THURSDAY. FRIDAY. AND MONDAY, February Ist, 2nd, sth, from 3 to 8 p.m., to arrange Lesson Hours for the New Quarter, commencing first week in February. CLASSES. Piano Quartet (2 Pianos, 4 Players). Duo (2 Pianos or Piano and Organ). Theory (Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced). Kindergarten Classes for Beginners. Pedagogic Classes for Teachers. Those desirous of joining any of the Classes are requested to attend on MONDAY, February sth, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of classification and arranging time for same. Classes commence first week in February. 1 ! COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS VISITED By the Assistant and Associated Teachers. Pupils who receive lessons at Colleges and Schools are entitled to all the privileges afforded to those who attend the School of Music, including Scholarships, General Examination. Admission to Musical Evenings, Lectures, Recitals, etc. An ample supply of music for sight-read-ing, accompanying, transposing, ensemble playing, also text-books, practice registers, etc.. provided for students* use. New High-grade Upright Grand Piano provided at each College for lessons and practice for exclusive use of each Eight Pupils, without extra charge. TOWN STUDIO . . SHORTLAND-STREET. (London ana Berlin Piano Co.). EPSOM STUDIO: MISS SPOONER'S RESIDENCE, RANFURLY ROAD. Card of Terms on Application. QONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART. Under the Care of the Religious of the Sacred Heart), ISLAND BAY, WELLINGTON. The New Convent will be Opened, and Pupils received, in February, 1906. For particulars apply to the REVEREND MOTHER SUPERIOR. QT. MARY'S CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, ° PONSONBY, Conducted by THE SISTERS OF MERCY, Will resume duties on MONDAY, February 12. Prospectuses on application to the Mother Superior. M" • W TEE TMPETT (Organist and Choirmaster. St. James'). RESUMES TUITIONARY DUTIES On and After TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. Subjects: PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN PLAYING, SINGING. AND HARMONY. Address: Ponsonby Road (four doors from Franklin Road), Scale of Fees on application to Messrs. A. Eady and Co., Queen-street, or above, address. IV/FRS. E. J. SCHOFIELD is prepared to ReITJL ceive Pupils for the Pianoforte and Organ, at her residence, "Rose Bank,"- St. George's Bay Road, Parhell. Terms: One Guinea per quarter (in advance). The quarter commences with date of entrance.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 7

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