Educational BfIHBMBSJHISSaBSJBJBJSaSSISasJ » ■-' W>. ICERTIFICATES . RECEIVED LAST MAIL '.'. ■■. ' From , Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London. ; I 90 PER CENT. PASSED.' 140 WORDS per minute— Miss Je'anie Fraser 120 WORDS per ' minute—Misses Mabel S. : ;■.:■■•• Clarke. Edith Walker, Edith Burncll - Olive Lyall, Lena O'Sullivan--100 WORDS per minute—Miss Annie Marson. I 80 WORDS per' minute—Misses Jessie Little, . . • Maud Griffin. Gertrude Pitt, Isabel Johnston, Taniwai Yates, Eva McLauchlan, Annie Miller, Grace Purvis, E. Alice ■ William*. Alice E. Hart, Lizzie McCoy, Ellen Dobbie, Annie O'Meara. THREE RECORD CERTIFICATES HELD FOR ■;:.■:■■ ' NEW ZEALAND. • Term Begins from Date of Entry. - .';■'•" Send or Call for Prospectus. Telephone, 1147. v :' : v /.v . SWANSON-STREET. ' • j. h7c olwi11 " ■ PRINCIPAL Auckland Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, and Writing School. "T7LAM". TjISEE QCHOOL OF ART ." - '-AND'_'; AUCKLAND -'A RT QCHOOL, Classes are held every morning, afternoon, and evening for the study of Drawing, Painting, Design, Modelling, Woodcarving. etc. Students are also admitted on payment of fees. :.::•'"• "'•'•'■••■:-''.■, V 1"! All information on. application to the Director.' ■':'=■■"'■'.-. . ... . ; .'-."-'. v ART GALLERY, ; -.'.-' ■-'-:'■ '.'..Auckland. ■pRINCE ALBERT pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING ANfeDAY SCHOOL FOR .■;.'' BOYS'AND GIRLS. Chairman of Board--Rov. George Bond. . Headmaster-STUART STEPHENSON. M.A. Senior Mistress-MISS M. a. THOMSON. M.A. THOROUGH CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL .;. - • , - EDUCATION. -. . For Prospectus apply to Headmaster or to Champtaloup and Cooper, or to Upton. ] HALF TEEM, MONDAY, JULY 16. THIRD TERM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, : ; !" , ■ 1906., Telephone, 1313. THE T A DIES' COLLEGE J-i '■■■ , AND v>». ;, ■ QCHOOL OF IMTUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, EEMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A MOORE-JONES, :■< M.M., - M.R.0.P.. C.M., S.K., London. ; Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. The Education comprises all that is meant in the term through Modern English. The . Modern Languages are taught conversationally by native teachers. , ' TRAM TO GATE. ' : • Telephone, 80S. Prospectus of the Principal or of Messrs. Upton and Champtaloup. GIRLS' COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD. DEVONPORT. ' FIRST-CLASS " BOARDING . AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS , - Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., , ■ St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, ■'■ ■-■ , Napier), .■•■,- : : MISS MCHARG (Sometime Assistant Mistress of the Salt * 'Schools. Shiplej', Yorkshire). : The: school is situated on high ground, overlooking the. harbour. Tennis lawn, hookey ground, sea bathing (private).-. Special , terms for weekly boarders. A Private Conveyance meeTs the Takapuna Omnibus. ■ S«»cond Term. TUESDAY, June 5, 1906. rjpUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE.-Corresppn-X dence Classes, for Matriculation, Civil Service (Senior and Junior), and .Teachers'.' Certificates (C and D) Examinations of next summer are now in progress. Intending Candidates should apply at once. 'Classes, for. next year arc now forming. Private Tuition' is providad at moderate fees.— particulars write to M. C. Irvine (M.A. Cantab.), "Walden." Woodside Road, Mount Eden, or call on any Wednesday between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., or at either time* by,appointment. <>.:■. ENGINEERS' CERTIFICATES LAND, LOCO', MARINE, OIL. Instructor: Practical Certificated Engineer. Write for Particulars. ... No Failures. ' AMERICAN . : SCHOOL CORRESPONDENCE .10, ; PRINCES-STREET, AUCKLAND. WOOD-CARVING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) and Pyrography. Lessons, 12s 6d per quarter; evening class—The Misses Ay ling, 13, Victoria Arcade. Telephone 748. ENGLISH Actor and Artist requires Pupils. , Elocution, Drawing. Painting, and Woodcarving. Terms on application.— Alfred Price. Boy 574. G.P.O. Goal Merchants, Carriers, etc. TINSTONE; ltdpOAL TITEECHANTS, riAREIEES. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 9
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