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Educational. \ ]\T E L S O N /COLLEGE - (Founded 1856). Principals: Nelson Boys' College (opened 1856), f H. L. FOWLER, M.A. (0x0n.5. 1 Nelson Girls' College (opened 1882), MISS M. LORIMER, M.A. i ' Assisted by large and efficient Staffs of fullyqualified Graduates. ' THE BOYS' COLLEGE, recently rebuilt, is ; a stately and commodious brick building, 1 furnished with every convenience for teaching and boarding purposes. A. well-equipped 1 Gymnasium. Workshop, and largo Swim- ' ming Bath are in the College Grounds. The " Playground was recently levelled at con- ' sjderable expense, through the liberal contributions of the Old Boys' Association, and is now available for sports. Considerable additions were made recently ' to tho Girls' College, which is now fully 1 equipped, and includes a large Gymnasium. Cookery and Dressmaking aro tangut by i competent instructors. Physical Training is given by a qualified lady teacher. In both Colleges the number of pupils is > steadily increasing. 1 The Boarding Department* are undc the control of the Principals, who, with the ma--1 jority of their staffs, are resident. The health 1 and comfort of the pupils receive careful ■ attention, as is vouched for by the many > voluntary testimonials received from parents. Tho sanitary and fire-escape appliances are thoroughly up-to-date. Prospectuses and full information can be Obtained from the Principals or Secretary. : The first Term, 19C9, begins on WEDNES- ' DAY, 3rd February. JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. College Office, Nelson. PARENTS. QTUDENTS for ALL Examinations. rpEACHERS PREPARING for -*•' TASS CERTIFICATES, And ALL Those requiring Assistance in " x ' Educational Subjects in Town and Country, "DTOTT AND TTOARE'9 "OUSINESS COLLEGE and pOSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE.' For ALL SUBJECTS taken in PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS and for INDIVIDUAL IMPROVEMENT. By the COMBINATION and the COOPERATION of these TWO COLLEGES those desirous of making SURE and RAPID PROGRESS in ANY Branches of Education are offered SPECIAL FACILITIES. The CLASSICAL and MODERN Subjects will be carried on by Mr. Maurice R. Iveesing. who is WIDELY and FAVOURABLY known throughout the Dominion as a first-class SCHOLAR and Teacher, not only for PERSONAL INSTRUCTION but also for TUITION by DENCEThe FACT that he has had extensive and varied experience in SEVEN COLLEGES for NINE YEARS and lias successfully conducted tho Cosmopolitan College, as Principal, for several Years, is a SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE of his signal ABILITY and STERLING POWERS. THOROUGH and RELIABLE PERSONAL and CORRESPONDENCE COURSES will be Conducted by Mr. Kecsing in the following Subjects: — ENGLISH. GEOGRAPHY. HISTORY, ARITHMETIC. LATIN. GREEK. HEBREW. FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN. MAORI. ARABIC. JAPANESE, CROATIAN, etc., etc.. ESPERANTO. MATHEMATICS. PHYSIOLOGY. BOTANY. MUSIC. THEORY of EDUCATION. COMMERCIAL LAW. ENGLISH LITERATURE. PRECIS WRITING. ZOOLOGY. ETHICS, HYGIENE, PHARMACY, etc., etc., etc., etc. STUDENTS may COMBINE ANY of the above subjects or any of the SUBJECTS in the BUSINESS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. as ACCOUNTANCY. BOOK-KEEPING. HANDWRITING, SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, or OFFICE ROUTINE, etc.. etc. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS arc made to those who wish to STUDY any of the BUSINESS SUBJECTS in conjunction with the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT, * or vice versa. SITUATIONS constantly obtained for Students TAUGHT in our COLLEGES. ALL POSSIBLE arrangements are made for the convenience of Students as soon as suggested. CORRESPONDENCE TUITION for all parts of NEW ZEALAND by the latest and most un-to-datc methods. SPEED and THOROUGHNESS a Speciality. FOREIGNERS taught English from their OWN languages. MODERN. ORIGINAL and EXPERT METHODS constantly adhered to. DAY and EVENING CLASSES. APPLICATIONS Received after the 11th of January. STUDENTS should ensure their success by speedv ENROLMENT. PARTICULARS, TERMS, and all INFORMATION on application to E. LEWIS-PURBRICK. A.1.A.V.. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. DIRECTOR. STOTT AND HOARE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE And COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE. 23, SWAN SON-STREET, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1199. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. Conducted by* . ]lf AXWELL TXTALKEE, M.A.. 8.C0m.. Will be continued on same system under direction of E. W. SHANAHAN, B.A. (acting Lecturer at Auckland University College). ADDRESS: 15, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, Karangahape Road. Interview Hours: Wednesday. 4-5 and 7-8 p.m. ]\/ITSS 1? "R WEIGHT, A.L.C.M. (Cert. Trinity College. London), PIANOFORTE PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATION. "TE PUROA." MARKET RD.. REMUERA. rpHE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. J- Principal. JAS. W. BOWER. CERTIFICATED MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. ' Address. TYRONE BUILDINGS. Custom-street East. Auckland. rpHE T A DIES' pOLLEGE AND QCHOOL of Turusia CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. ' Principal: Mrs. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K., London.* Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Uusectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern lan- ' guages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation and Drainage. Extensive grounds. Mr. Horace Moore-Jones will superintend the Art Studios. Studies resumed Feb. 16th. Telephone 808. Trams to gate. TT TV/T O O R E - J O N E S. - ARTIST. Studio: BELLAMBI. VICTORIA AVENUE, REMUERA. < 1 1 PASTEL AND OTHER PORTRAITS. 1 1 I Classes: THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. THING'S QOLLEGE. f BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. I ( , ( Principal: J C T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc. Resident Assistant Masters: " A. PLUGGE, B Sc. F. STUCKEY. M.A. J.U. COLLYNS, B.A. R. H. BAYLY, C Crtif. I R. S. SINCLAIR. M.A. J. E. PAGAN, B. A. i W. F. BALHAM. T. M. WILKES. t Visiting Masters for '<■ Piano, Violin, Singing, and Gymnastics. Next Term begins MONDAY, Feb. 8, 1909. 1 Copies of Prospectus from Messrs. Upton « and Co., or from the Principal. ; Telephone, 906. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13948, 2 January 1909, Page 2

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