SHORTLAND HOUSE SEMINARY, Shortland street.—Conducted by Mrs, Harden and Miss Haselden. Studies will re» commence on Tuesday, January 23. MRS. J. GORRIE'S Pupils will re-assem. ble on MONDAY, sth February, 70 Karangahapeßoad, Newton. AUCKLAND COLLEGE. THIRD SESSION. ' THE Principal will deliver the Opening Address of the Session, in the English Room, at the College, on Monday, 29th inst., at 4 p.m. Subject: " Education from divers | points of view," Parents of pupils attending rtis Co'iege, and all who take an interest in the progress of education, are invited to attend. . ■ AUCKLAND COLLE&E, Studies will be resumed on Wednesday! 24th .g; instant. • Resident Masters : • " Mr. J. MoVey Baird, Principal Mr, J. Pittar Mr. S. Williams Mr, A. G. Graham. Visiting Mastebs: Mr, J, C. Hoyte, Drawing Mr, Stubbings, Pianoforte -V Sergeant-Major Haslem, Drill • Miy Veroni West, Dancing. TERMS (Payable quarterly: in advance) i Under 9 years of age .... £1 Is. per quartet' Above 9 years of age •,,, £2 2s. per quarter Stationery, &c, 2a. 6d. and ss. per quarter respectively. Boarders ... Fifty and Sixty Guineas per annum. r The Principal will be at home Evory Afternoon from 2 till 5 o'clock, to afford information to parents for guardians. P. McVEY BAIRD, Principal. AUCKLAND WESTERN ACADEMY. REV. PETER MABON, B.A. SCHOOL DUTIES will be resumed on MONDAY, the 22ndinst, Branches :— English, Classics, Mathematics, Book-keeping, &c. Fees payable quarterly. Senior pupils, £1 Xls. 6d. ; junior pupils, lls. ST._MATTHEW t '.S SCHOOL, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. A DVANCED CLASSES in Latin, Greek, XJk. Erench, Logic, Algebra, and the higher branches of Mathematical Science. Vacancies for a few Boarders, C. B. ANDREW, 8.A., Head Master, LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, HALL OF THE YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,' . WEIIESIEY STSEW, jLtfcBiAND, ; Principal: Mrs. Colclqugh, |MR S. COLCL OtG Hi A Student from Queen's College, London, and 4 First-class Gertificated"'Teacher under the Auckland Board of Education, TpTAS opened this School with <jhe view of ■IT- placinga sound and thorough English Education within the reach of all girls. There hajve been so many complaints of the superficial edition that girls usually receive, that she hojpes her efforts to supply the want by opening a school in which solid useful knowledge will We the first care, will receive fcbie support of the public^ She has secured the, latge Hall of the Association, one of the largest, best ventilated, and central rooms in Ajuckland; and will endeavdur, by strict attention, mental and moral culture, to make her School a success. The system of tuition is that pursued with such good results in the Ladies' Colleges in England, and the principle of the large Btate Schools in the United States —4hat system which depends mainly on viva, voce teaching, and eschews the bbselete classics of a bygone day, using only the most modern and authentic School Books. Lectures on all useful subjects will comprise part of the course. Needlework, * especially plain needlework, will be taught thoroughly. : No Balls or Parties will be given j a yearly Picnic being the only recreation contemplated. Half-yearly examinations. Terms: —£1 Is per quarter, payable in advance. Acoomplishments, extra. SUMM-ER FASHIONS. THE MISSES MILNE HAVE now open a well-assorted and Fashionable Stock of Millinery and Straw Goods Feathers, Flowers, Lace Goods Head-dresses, Dress Caps Silk Jackets, in the latest shapes Also, Lace Mantles and Jackets, Silk and Dress Materials A choice lot of Fringes and Gimp Trim* mings. 37, WYSDHAM STREET, Corner of Albert-street. SOETH SHO EE, FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, j CLOSE TO HOLMES' WHABF. THE FERRY STEAMERS call at the wharf, every hall-hour during the day up to 11 p.m. The Proprietor of the above Hotel has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public, that having completed the alterations, and fitted the Hotel with etery comfort and convenience, he is prepared to entertain visitors on the most reaßonabe terms. Ales, wines and spirits ot the choicest brands. The Billiard Room is fitted with one of Alcock's best tables. E. HOLLOWAY, 13th January, 1872.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 636, 25 January 1872, Page 1
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