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Educational | _ - — ■jV/riSS ALICE T AW, L.R.A.M., London, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN, Will Resume Tuition on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Town Studio: No. 12. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Private Address: " CRAIGHOLM," VICTORIA ROAD, DEVONPORT. Antauen! Ne restu tnomenton. '/COSMOPOLITAN f'OLLEGE, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (2nd Floor, No. 27). QUEEN-STREET. LOCAL TUITION FOR MATRICULATION SOLICITORS GENERAL, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY. SENIOR AND JUNIOR CIVIL C. AND 1). TEACHERS'. AND PHARMACY ' i EXAMINATIONS. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE. Regular and effective, for all Examination Subjects, and tor special branches. CLASSICAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES, ESPERANTO, GREGG'S SHORTHAND, .MAORI. Day and Evening Classes, and individual Tuition. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Numerous successes obtained in all Examinations, and many Students placed in good positions during the last four years. Apply toMAURICE R. KEESING, Principal. A UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. IX. KE-OPBNING OF DA » CLASSES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TU, 1907. On MONDAY. February 25th. the Day Classes, which proved so successful during the past year, will Re-open at the College. Rut.andstreet. 'these Classes have been inaugurated in order to provide a thoroughly sound prac- i tical education lor boys and girls who have passed through the Primary Schools, and | who intend to become Accountants. Artists. Book-keepers, Bootmakers, Builders, Cabinetmakers, Carpenters, Chemists, Clerks, Decorators, Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineers, Engravers, Painters, Plasterer-, Plumbers, Process Workers. Surveyors, Tailors, etc. The Teaching is on the most modern lines: the importance of " THE KNOW WHY'' as well as "THE KNOW HOW'' is insisted upon. a' SPECIAL COMMERCIAL COURSE lias been arranged for students (male or female) over 16 years of age, to qualify them for positions as Typist?, Shorthand Writers, Book-keepers, Secretaries etc. This course is quite I'RKE, under conditions given below. The Typewriting Department of the College is the' most, up-to-date in Australasia, and I embraces FORTY Visible-writing Typewriters. Classes are FREE to any boy or girl over I thirteen years of age. who has obtained: — i lather ill* a Standard VI. CERTIFICATE OF ! PROFICIENCY at a Public School; or (2i lias i qualified for a FREE place in the Examination lor JUNIOR NATIONAL Scholarships; or has qualified in any special examination i I lor Junior Free Places held by the Education Uenartment; or (b has qualified tor an i EDUCATION HOARD Scholarship; or (a) is the holder of an EDUCATION BOARD I Scholarship or a NATIONAL Scholarship. or a QUEEN'S Scholarship, or any other Scholarship that the Minister may approve for the purpose: Provided that the value ol anv such Scholarship is not greater than I £40 |ier annum in the case of any i pupil who is obliged to live away from , home in order to attend the Technical Col- | Ice or than £10 per annum in any other ■ case As the number of students that can ■ ha accommodated is limited, those who wish | to join these Classes should apply at once, j Prospectus giving full particulars and forms | of application can be obtained from the , undersigned, who will be pleased to advise parents as to the be course for their sons or daughters to take up. ~.,..,„.,. GEORGE GEORGE. Director of Technical Education. Rutland-street. January th. 1907. rn 11 AM E S TJ IG 11 (J CIIO 0L . Principal : MR. N. A. WINTER, T.C.D., D.A. (Lond.). Assistant Master: MR. R. J. THOMPSON. H.A. (N.Z.). Fade Assistant: MISS M. R. FOY. The. First Term of 1907 commences on MONDAY. February 4. pros. A limited number of Free I .aces are available The Course of Study leads from the 6th j Standard of the Primary Schools to the Junior University- Scholarship, and comprises | (ai a Classical side, in which languages and science will be important features; and (b) a Commercial side, from which Latin will be omitted, and in which practical mathematics, j book-keeping, etc., will be taught. Section 17 of the Regulations provides: " The rcogramme of each Pupil under these regulations shall be determined by the Principal of | the School after consultation with the parent , or guardian of the pupil; provided that no I such pupil shall be compelled to lake Latin or to take more that: one language besides English. , , , , | A revised list of school books has been I drawn up. These will he found efficient, I and comparatively inexpensive. .JAMES KERNICK. Secretary. ] —. _ ■ T "ING "TIDWARD'S pOLLEGE, I LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, Auckland. Incorporated under " The Educational Trust Board Act, loo'.." Chairman of Hoard of Governors: F. K. BAU.YIE, ESQ, LL.B., M.11.R. Principal - - MR. T. HARLE GILES. Assisted bv a Staff of Resident and Visiting Master-. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOR HOYS. PUPILS Prepared in all Branches of Education essential to a Successful BUSINESS CAREER, and also lor MATRICULATION. CIVIL SERVICE, etc. During the past year SIXTY STUDENTS have been placed in Professional and Mercantile Offices DAY SCHOOL DUTIES RESUMED MONDAY, 4th February, 1907. BOARDERS: The Principal (Mr. Giles* has decided to take a few Boys into PRIVATE RESIDENCE. These STUDENTS will have I the opportunity ol attending the Evening ; Classes in connection with the College. Prospectuses on Application. Telephone No. 1213 1 Private Address: O'Rorke-st.. off Princea-st. ritUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE. 1 T.l'.C. provides Correspondence Tuition in preparation for Mi - ricrt.at ion. Teachers' Certificates. Civil Service Examinations. The st.uT consists of Ten Tutors, holding Honours N.Z.. Oxford and Cambridge Universities' degrees. Senior Scholarships, etc. Oral Classes (Evening and Saturday Morning) for Matric. " D," and Junr. C.S., close to Quecr.-st., commence February 19. Apply to MR. M. C. W. IRVINE. M.A.. " Walden." Woodside Rd., Mt. Eden. MISS E. HOLLA N D, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, WILL RESUME DUTIES. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4. AT HER RESIDENCE. CITY ROAD. And at Studio, .MUTUAL TIFF BUILDINGS (Top Floor). At Home THURSDAY AFTERNOON. January 31. and at Studio, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. February 1L ANGER DRESSCUTTTNG SCHOOL. •* 52, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN-STREET. Classes Resinned on MONDAY, February 4th. 1907. MISS COLICS. Principal. rpilE SACRED HEART COLLEGE. '• PONSONBY, AUCKLAND, WILL RE-OPEN ON FEBRUARY 4. For term- apply to the DIRECTOR. ! "-*■* W *•* V, V. J, . I CERTIFICATES RECEIVED LAST MAIL V, From Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London. yj PER CENT. PASSED, 140 WORDS per minute—Miss Jeanie Eraser. 120 WORDS per minute -Misses Mabel S. Clarke, Edith Waiktr, Edith Buriieli, Olive Lyall, Lena U'Sullivan. 100 WORDS per minute-Miss Annie Marson. 6J WORDS per minute— Misses Jessie Little, Maud Griffin, Gertrude Pitt. Isabel Johnston. Taniwai Yates, Eva McLauchlan, Annie Miller, Grace Purvis, E. Alice Williams, Alice E. Hart, L[^ ZU3 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. SWANSON-STEEET. J. H. COLWILLPRINCIPAL Auckland Shorthand, Typewriting. Book-keeping and Writing School. U""* Ui f 1 D A 1! G A IN S A 1. EU'.O.V.-'. THIS DAY. Furniture Reduced from 2s to 4s in the £. D.S.C. 1 > LOGS' SCOTCH WHISKY, JL» As Supplied to the Royal Palaces.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13397, 28 January 1907, Page 10

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