I N G '« /'"I 0 L I/E G E AUCKLAND. "THI-: TOWER," RKMUERA. Visitou The Rev. \V. Beaut, l'uixon'Aii: MR GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with honours, of London Univsrsity Resident Assistant Masters : Mic C. T. Major, M.A., B.Sc, sonictime Senior Mathematical Scholar of Now Zealand University. Mr R. A. McCuli.ugu, M.A., with honours of New Zealand University. Mr J. Mackay, B.A. Mb A. Crcmv. Visiting Masters arc engaged for Music, Painting, Drawing, Carpentry, and Gymnastics. Prospectus on application at tlie office of Tub Waikato Argus. Term commenced TUESDAY, February !)th. DRINCE A LBERT S^OLLKGK AUCKLAND. Chairman of Board of Governors : Pkesident of Wesleyan Conference. Head Master : THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (Loud. Univ.), with an efficient stall' of resident masters and lady graduates aud visiting masters. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SIDES in large separate buildings, with detached playgrounds. These have been specially built and fitted up for the reception of BOARDERS, who receive every care under Mrs Jackson's superintendence. The College re-opened on February 10. Boarders can bo received at any period of the term. Full particulars, prospectus, etc., can be obtained from the Head Master, or the Secretary, Rlv. 11. Bull, Ponsonby. "2sl I A UCKLAND COLLEGE AND l. GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Founded 1860) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Head Master: J. W. Tunis, M.A.. Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasinar.ian Scholar, assisted by a large staff of Successes of the School for the Year 1895. 1. Senior District Scholarships. All the Six Scholarships (£3O aycar each) offered by the Board of Education. •2. Junior University Scholarships.— Three Scholarships and another qualified for a Scholarship. All the other candidates from this School passed " with credit/ 3. Matriculation Examination. —Sixteen passed out of eighteen. •t. Medical Preliminary Examination —Both eaudidates passed. 3. Junior Civil Service Examination —The School gained the 3rd, 4th (two bracketed), 11th and 13th places, aud fifteen others passed. Five obtained Cadetships in the Civil Service. IJOARMNG AND DAY SCHOOL. "THE WILLOWS,'' WYNYARD-STREET, AUCKLAND This School occupies an elevated and healthy position, and pupils placed under Mrs 'Williams' charge receive careful training and have all the comforts of a home. The Rev. L. Kitz»:erali>, Incumbent of St. Matthew's, regularly visits the School anil gives religious instinct ion. Best teachers are engaged. The second term will commence on 3rd June. Prospectuses on application. IS ."> U' AIKATO ARGUS Ottiec for all descriptions of Piintiug.—Gee, L'i'UEcU.Mtiiii l'lcinictci
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 131, 8 May 1897, Page 1 (Supplement)
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