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EducationalAUCKLAND fJ.BAif MA R QOHOOL. The work of the Hoys' and Girls" School! will bo Resumed on TUESDAY. February 12 at 9.15 a.m.. but all New Pupils, whatever their qualification?, must, be in attendance at the School on MONDAY. February 11 a t 10 a.hi. BOYS' SCHOOL. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the School, Symonds-streel, to interview parents, on FRIDAY. Februarys, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. and on MONDAY. February 11", lroin 9 to 10 a.m. GIRLS' SCHOOL. The Girls' School is now separate, and the Head Mistress, MISS WHITELAW, M.A.. will be in attendance at Si. Paul's Schoolroom. Syuionds-street. to interview parents on FRIDAY, February 3. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on MONDAY. February 11. from 9 to 10 a.m. W. WALLACE KIDD. Secretary. rp If AM E 8 1 1 IG II C C 00 L Principal: MR. X. A. WINTER, T.C.1).. H.A. (Loud.). Assistant. Master: MR. R. J. THOMPSON". HA. (N.Z.). Lady Assistant : MISS M. It. FOY. The First Term of 1907 commences on MONDAY. February 4, pros. A limited number of Free Places are available. The Course of Study leads from the 61 h Standard of the Primary Schools to the Ju- ; nior University Scholarship, and comprises J (a) a, Classical side, 111 which languages and J science will be important feature*; and (hi I a Commercial side, from which Latin will he 1 omitted, and in which practical mathematics:, J book-keeping, etc.. will be taught. Section' I 17 of Ihe Regulations provides: "The pro- ] gramme of each Pupil under these regula- | tion- i-ball be determined by the Principal ot ! the School after consultation with the parent, | or guardian of the pupil; provided that no I such pupil shall be compelled to take Latin or to take more than one language besides i English.'' I A revised list of school books has been I drawn up. These will be found efficient, and comparatively inexpensive. JAMES KERNICK. Secretary. ■•* I7TNO "pDWAItD'S /COLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STHEET. Auckland. Incorporated under " The Educational Trust Hoard Act. 133-1." Chairman of Hoard of Governors: F. E. BAUME, ESQ, 1.L.U.. M.H.R. Principal - - MR. T. HARLE GILLS. ' Assisted by a Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. ; I COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOR HOYS. PUPILS Prepared in all Branches of Edit- . cation essential to a Successful BUSINESS | CAREER, and also for MATRICULATION. j CIVIL SERVICE, etc. During the past year SIXTY STUDENTS ■ have been placed in Professional and MerI cantile Offices DAY SCHOOL DUTIES RESUMED MONDAY, 1 4th February, 1907. BOARDERS: The Principal (Mr. Giles) lm I decided to take a few Hoys into PRIVATE RESIDENCE. These STUDENTS will hav« j the opportunity of attending the Evening Classes in connection with" the College. Prospectuses on Application. Telephone No. 1243. Private Address: O'RorJie-st., off I'rinces-st. TV/TISS A LICE T AW, L.R.A.M., London. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN, Will Resume Tuition on "MONDAY, pEBBUAEY A TIL ) Town Studio. No. 12. MUTUAL LIFE BUILD IN CS. QU EEN-STR EET. Private Address: " CRAIG HOLM," VICTORIA ROAD, DEVONPORT. XTERR AND JSTADAME TfITIELAERT, Teachers of I PIANOFORTE. VIOLIN, AND' SINGING, Will Resume Tuition on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11TH. < Studio: "Bayrcutu," 10, Grafton Road (near Choral Hall). I 'Phone, 1939. 1 : ~~~* Q. XT AROIiD "IT ARDEY < I TEACHER OF MUSIC, LERWICK HOUSE. MANDKAU ROAD. I'AKNr (Next Borougn Council Office), Representative of the BURROWES COURSE OF MUSIC STUDY (Kindergarten and Primary). I The First Term of the current year begins j on MONDAY, 11th February. Old Pupils will I continue at their usual hours; unless otherwise arranged. New Pupils or their Parents will find Mr. ffardey at home any afternoon during- the preceding week. "pKOEBEL KINDERGARTEN AND TRAINL IN(3 COLLEGE. "^^ 3. BECKHAM PLACE, AUCKLAND Conducted by Mils. KEALY (Certificated MONO 1 '! v:' Sydney;. Term begin t£ v V* tebri I }}- Principal at horn* from Icbruary 4th. Prospectus may be"/tamed from Messrs. Upton and Co. jyj l 8 8 1 X E T T I. TEACHER OF PIANO! tutTE AND THEORY. Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, February 4, WANGANUI AVENUE, PONSON.BY. rp It A J N I N C COLL E G E, X JERMYN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. MALCOLM Will Resume his classes for SENIOR AND JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE AND MATRICULATION, Etc. , Evening Classes as usual, also thorough Tuition by correspondence. • There are Vacancies lor Two Resident Pupils. , AW AND PROFESSIONAL EXAMINA--1 ■*-* 'J'IONS. STUDENTS PREPARED" BY CORRESPON- . DENCE FOR ABOVE EXAMINATIONS. Terms "ii application. I JAMES M. E. ('ARROW. I! A.. LLP... 9, Liverpool-street, Dunedin. 1 ————————— — __ —. ! T ANGER DBESSCUTTLNO SCHOOL, 1 -*-* 32, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. ; QUEEN-STREET. Classes Resumed on MONDAY. February 4th. 1907. MISS COLES. Principal. M u K ITPI - M AXTELL '" Studios 0! j VOCAL AND DRAMATIC ART, REOPEN I'EBRUARY 1. WELLESLEY-STHEET E.. from 3 till 9 p.m. daily. LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO CO.. (.'.,«T' street. 12 till 2 daily. Other Times by Appointment. HPUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE. I. T.l'.C. provides Correspondence Tuition in preparation for Matricu.ation. Teachers Certificates Civil Service Examinations. The staff consists of Ten Tutors, holding Honours N.Z.. Oxford and Cambridge Universities' degrees. Senior Scholarships, etc. Oral Classes (Evening and Saturday Morning; . ! lor Matrio-. " D." and Jnnr. U.S.. close to 1 Queen-st.. commence February 19. . Apply to MR. M. C. W. IRVINE. M.A.. j " Walden." Woodside Rd., Mt. Eden. i "\ I I S S E. II 0 1. L A N l>. I ! ' J - TEACHER OF FORTE. j WILL RESUME DUTIES. j MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4. I AT HER RESIDENCE, CITY ROAD. : And at Studio, I MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS (Top Floor!. I At Home THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Jam* 1 ary 31. and at Studio, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. j February 1. I \v. E. BAx TE * ; No. 2, GUXDHY-STREET, ; TEACHER OF .MUSIC AND SINGING. I Terms: 12 weeks, one hour per week, •> guineas. 12 weeks, half-hour per week, 1 . guinea. I 'leaching resumed Several Vacancies

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13399, 30 January 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13399, 30 January 1907, Page 10

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