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The next Session opens on October 3rd, 1893. Inclusive Tuition Fee, 10 a year. Registration Fee, LI. IS. Laboratory Fees additional, on the scale of 1. 18. per term for six hours a week. The College possesses extensive and well-equipped Laboratories in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

The College Courses include the Subjects for Degrees of London University in Arts and Science. The Chemistry, Physics, Botany, and Zoology Courses are recognised for Medical Graduation in the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and Students can make one Annus Medicus at this College. Special provision is made for Electrical Engineering.

The average cost of living (including College tuition fees) at Bangor for the Session (33 weeks) is from £30 to £40. A list of registered Lodging-houses is kept at the College. A Hall of Residence for Women, under the supervision of Miss Mary Maude, the Lady Superintendent appointed by the College, will be open next session. For detailed information as to Courses, Entrance and other Scholarships, &c., apply to the J. E. LLOYD, M.A. Secretary and Registrar,

Bangor, May 17th, 1893.

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YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, W.

TERM will begin on
LENT
JANUARY 18th, 1894.

THURSDAY,

Preparation for Matriculation, and all the Examinations for Degrees in Arts and Science by the UniverAlso Lectures in all branches of sity of London. higher education. Single Courses may be attended. Special Lectures are now being given for the M.A. Degree, Branch IV.

The Biological, Botanical, Chemical, and Physical Laboratories are open to students for practical work and for original research.

Evening Lectures at reduced fees for Teachers.
The Art School is open daily from to to 4.
All inquiries to be made of the Principal - Miss
EMILY PENROSE.

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Scholastic. Clerical, and Medical Association. Limited.

(ESTABLISHED 1880.)

8 LANCASTER PLACE, STRAND.
Telegraphic Address: "TRIFORM, LONDON."

Committee of Management:

The Rev. C. J. WYNNE, M.A. Oxon.,

late Headmaster of Wimbledon College (Chairman).

FRANCIS STORR, Esq., B.A.,

Trinity College, Cambridge;
Merchant Taylors' School, E.C.
Dr. R. FARQUHARSON, M.P.,
The Reform Club, S. W.

The Rev. G. HAINES JONES, M.A.,
Trinity College, Cambridge.

G. A. WILLIAMS, Esq., M.A.,
Magdalene College, Cambridge.

G. B. STOCKER, Esq.,

King's College, Cambridge
(Managing Director Medical Department).

Manager of the Scholastic
Department :

RALPH J. BEEVOR, M.A.,

Trinity College, Cambridge.

The Association undertakes the introduction of Tutors,

UNIVERSITY

EXAMINATION

POSTAL INSTITUTION.

Manager Mr. E. S. WEYMOUTH, M.A. 28 SOUTHAMPTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. (Temporary Office during rebuilding, 34 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, W.C. Letters to either address.) TUTORS.-Twenty-five Tutors, Graduates in very high Honours (Medallists, &c.).

POSTAL CLASSES.-The U. E. P. I. has Special Courses for all the Examinations of the

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

and for the

CAMBRIDGE HIGHER LOCAL. and for the

OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE

LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

Preparation also for Scholarships and University Examinations generally; also for Teachers' Diplomas and Medical Examinations. Resident Pupils received. Private Tuition. Schools Examined.

Special Features of the Postal Classes are:--Only long papers are set-All suitable questions set at the last five Examinations are included in the Course-Model answers or notes supplied, in addition to correct. ing Student's answers-Prize awarded to any Student who takes Honours, or mark of distinction (with first class)-Large Lending Library-Guarantee given for the Matriculation, Inter. Arts, or B.A.

Fees.

N.B.-The Fee per Lesson or Course is smaller than that usually charged. The Fees below are those for the entire Examination, with the longest Courses; there are also shorter Courses with smaller Fees.

Matriculation, £5. 5s.; Inter. Arts, £8. 8s.; B.A., £11. S.; M.A., 16. 16s.; Inter. Science, £11. 118.; B.Sc., 1. 118.; Prelim. Sci., £8. 8s.; Inter. Medicine, 13. 135.; M.B., £16. 165.; Inter. Laws, £9.95.: 15. 15s.; B.Mus., £11.

LL.B.,

The subjects can also be taken separately. Cambridge Higher Local, £2. 12s. 6d. per subject.

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Assistant-Masters, or Visiting by them, and all particulars, apply to the MANAGER.
Teachers, the Sale or Transfer

TEMPEL'S PHYSICAL TRAIN

of Schools, and the Negotiation SING INSTITUTE. (established 1883) of Partnerships.

Terms and full particulars sent on application to MANAGER.

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to the

LONDON

(Opened October, 1882; Incorporated March,
1886), Byng Place, Gordon Square, W.C.
Residence for Women Students of University College
and the London School of Medicine for Women.
Principal-Miss Grove.
Applications for admission to be addressed to the
HONORARY SECRETARY.

CEN

ENTRAL

REGISTRY

TEACHERS,

FOR

25 CRAVEN STREET, CHARING CROSS, W.C.
(Telegraphic address-"DIDASKALOS," LONDON.)
Conducted by Miss LOUISA BROUGH, late Registrar
of the Teachers' Guild, formerly Secretary of the
Women's Education Union, Teachers' Training and
Registration Society, &c.

Miss BROUGH Supplies University Graduates, Trained
and Certificated Teachers for Public and Private
Schools, Visiting Teachers of Special Subjects, Kinder-
garten Mistresses, &c., as well as English and Foreign
Governesses for Private Families.

No charge is made to employers until an engagement is effected.

75 ALBANY Street, RegenT'S PARK, N.W. (Close to Portland Road Station, Met. Railway). Principal and Director-ADOLF A. STEMPEL (who has had over thirty years' experience in London as a Teacher of Gymnastics, &c.), assisted by a Trained Staff of LADY and GENTLEMEN TEACHERS, also special PROFESSORS of FENCING and BOXING.

The ENGLISH, SWEDISH, and GERMAN SYSTEMS are most carefully taught and carried out, every possible variety of Exercises being constantly introduced to make the lessons of interest to pupils. The Gymnasium is elaborately fitted up with all the latest improvements in Apparatus, and there are commodious Dressing Rooms, with Shower Baths, &c., attached.

The Institution is open throughout the year. CLASSES ARE HELD FOR LADIES, LADY FENCING, JUVENILES, BOYS, AND GENTLEMEN,

PUPIL TEACHERS TRAINED; the course of training Good Lessons guaranteed. is of two years' duration. Students admitted at any time of the year. SCHOOLS (BOYS' and GIRLS') PROVIDED WITH HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS who studied under Mr. STEMPEL. A LARGE STOCK OF GYMNASTIC APPARATUS kept ready in the Depôt for immediate sale and delivery to fit up Gymnasia. Prospectus of Classes and Price Lists of Apparatus sent free on application.

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CARLYON

COLLEGE.

KERIN & LYNAM,
57 & 58 Chancery Lane.

LONDON UNIVERSITY. MATRIC., INTER. ARTS and SCIENCE, B.A. and B.Sc. Classes begin last Monday in January. Elementary Classes in French Latin, Greek, and Mathematics.

Specially compiled Papers are set each week for each Class, and are done and corrected out of class.

Private Tuition in all subjects for all Examinations. Special attention paid to Legal and Medical Preliminaries, Medical Entrance Scholarships, Higher Civil Service Exams., and Royal University, Ireland.

Examination of Schools.

New Science Laboratory, fitted with Electric light, and supplied with all that is requisite for practical work. Prospectus and list of Lecturers on application. The Principals may be seen between 11 and 1 every day, and 2.30 and 5 p.m. (except Saturday), or by appointment. Under the direction of R. C. B. KERIN, B.A. London, First in First Class Classical Honours at Final, Editor of "Phædo" and "Pro Plancio"; and J. D. LYNAM, M.A., Honourman in Mathematics and Modern Languages, Author of "Short Notes on B.A. Mathematics"; assisted by First Class Honourmen.

SUCCESSES.

B.A. LOND., (1891-92), 5 SUCCESSFUL. B.A. (1893), 3 SUCCESSFUL. MATRIC., 1892 AND 1893, 16 OUT OF 26. INTER. ARTS AND INTER. Sc. 1892: 3. 1893, 5 SUCCESSFUL 2 IN HONOURS ONE FIRST CLASS AND THIRD CLASS HONOURS.

SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP, Guy's Hospital, 1892, won by one of our Pupils.

OXFORD RESPONSIONS, 2.
OXFORD CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP, one.

CAMBRIDGE LOCAL

EXAMINATIONS. Students are successfully prepared for this and other advanced Examinations at the Classes in connexion with the North London Collegiate School for Girls, under the superintendence of Miss Buss. Arrangements made for Ladies to board in the neighbourhood. Address - The Headmistress, Miss TOPLIS, L.C.P., 145 Camden Road, N.W.

ELTHAM COLLEGE, KENT.

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THE ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL,
INCORPORATED 1840.

Headmaster-Rev. R. PERCIVAL BROWN, M.A. First Grade Public School, Classical and Modern, offering direct preparation for Universities, Woolwich, Sandhurst, &c. SPECIAL CLASSES for NAVAL EXAMS. Fees, 70 Guineas; Sons of Army Officers, 60 Guineas; Sons and Grandsons of Wardroom Officers, 50 Guineas. Boarders have increased 85 per cent. in last five terms. Junior Wing (full this term) for Boys from 9 to 14.

ASSOCIATION OF ASSISTANT-MISTRESSES. FREE REGISTRY.

HEAD-MISTRESSES requiring

Assistants, and Teachers seeking work, are invited to apply to Miss G. MCCROBEN, High School for Girls, Manchester. No fee, except one shilling for postage.

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THE

HE Committee of this Society grants, without interest, loans to those womenstudents only who are already in residence at Cambridge or Oxford, and who, intending to become teachers, need help to enable them to reside a second and third year, or the Lent and May terms, or May term of a second, and whole of a third year, for the purpose of going in for a Tripos Examination at Cambridge, or for an Honours Examination at Oxford. Applications to be made for Loans and for Renewed Loans for the Lent term 1894, by post only to Miss EWART, 68 Albert Hall Mansions, London, S.W., before February 1st.

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ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

EDUCATIONAL LECTURES. SECOND Course of Ten Educational Lectures on "THE RELATIONS OF GEOGRAPHY TO HISTORY" will be given by Mr. H. J. MACKINDER, M.A., Reader in Geography at the University of Oxford, in the Theatre of the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall (opposite the Horse Guards), on successive Thursdays, beginning on the second Thursday in January (the 11th), at & p.m.

To bona fide Teachers, Students of the London University Extension Society, and Training College Students, the fee will be 55. for the Course; to the general public the fee will be ros. The first lecture will be free. Application for tickets to be made to the Chief Clerk, I Savile Row, W.

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ELOCUTION.

MISS ELSIE FOGERTY gives

lessons in Elocution, including Voice Production, Breath Management, Cure of Speech Defects and Faults of Pronunciation, Reading aloud and Recitation. Miss Fogerty undertakes Class Teaching and Lecture work in Schools, also the Management of Dramatic Performances.

Recitations given.

During Lent Term Miss Fogerty will begin public Classes in Elocution and voice training at The Queen's Room, Royal Albert Hall, where she hopes to give Lectures on Elocution.

For references and terms apply ENDERBY, Syden. ham, S. E.

THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION—

"The physical and literary uses of Elocution being those specially emphasized in the classes given at the Crystal Palace, the numerous extracts recited... gave an opportunity of illustrating the value of such training as a help to the accurate study of the works of great writers.

THE EDUCATIONAL REVIEW—

"This in the hands of Miss Fogerty really becomes something beyond mere 'elocution.' It is essential that a woman should speak articulately and with ease; of course, it is not always possible that she should speak with distinction, but Miss Fogerty's well-known methods do much to ensure success in this direction." THE QUEEN

"Delightful recitations were given by Miss Fogerty and her pupils, which reflected much credit on her as a teacher, and showed that voice production in speaking requires as careful training as voice production in singing."

AT VICTORIA COLLEGE

"The performance throughout gave evidence of the most careful voice training, and showed the remarkable power of Miss Elsie Fogerty."

GOUIN'S SERIES METHOD.

CENTRA

ENTRAL SCHOOL of FOREIGN
TONGUES,

HOWARD HOUSE, Arundel STREET, STRAND. First-rate Men and Women Language Teachers wanted. Several positions open.

TRAINING COURSE on the Series Method for TEACHERS who speak well. A Supplementary TEACHERS' TRAINING COURSE will be held Jan, 8 to 18, commencing 10 a.m., for those unable to attend the Christmas Course. Demonstrations and personal training in the Series Method. Fee Two Guineas; extra personal training, One Guinea. One and two years' Training Courses for those who have to learn both the Language and the Method will be started, if possible, next year. Courses will be held SUNDERLAND, DURHAM, and EDINBURGH during February, March, and April.

Directors HoWARD SWAN and VICTOR BÉTIS.

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EDUCATIONAL HOME-TEN EXPERIENCED HIGH SCHOOL

of good position received. Highest educational advantages, with every home comfort, and individual training and guidance. Recommended by His Grace the Archbishop of York; the Rev. Canon Duckworth, D.D., Colonel Swiney; and other Parents of present and former Pupils. stead, London.

will have some

time disengaged after Christmas. German, Music. Visits Schools and Families in London. AddressHANOVERIAN, 74 Gower Street, W.C.

VISITING SCIENCE TEACHER.

D.C.L., Lane's Library, Fitz-John's Parade, Hamp-VISITIN

HYGIENE

SANITATION

DOMESTIC ECONOMY. Lectures and Lessons given by MRS. M. K. MILLS. (First class certificate of Society of Arts for Domestic Economy). Colleges and Schools attended. For Syllabus and Testimonials apply-5 Cobden Mansions Stockwell Road, N.W.

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HIGH SCHOOL, STAMFORD, NORTHANTS.

BOARDERS are received by the

Headmistress, Miss L. M. MONRO. Separate
Terms on application.

cubicles.

VISITING

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MATRICULATION AND B.A. EXAMINATIONS,

London, Royal Irish, & Dublin Universities.
CORRE-

PREPARATION BY

SPONDENCE on a thoroughly INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM, which ensures to each Candidate the closest care and attention. Weak subjects receive special help. Payment based on results.

For terms, testimonials, &c., address

J. CHARLESTON, B.A. (LOND. and OXON.), Kenilworth House, Oxford.

N.B.-Single Subjects may be taken: LATIN, GREEK, FRENCH, GERMAN, MATHEMATICS, MECHANICS. CHEMISTRY, LOGIC, &C.

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successful School for Gentlemen's Daughters, established in 1858. Large and convenient School Premises. 28 Boarders, at average Fees of £100 per annum each, and 75 Day Pupils at corresponding Fees. Receipts £5,335; Profits £1887 per annum. Principal retiring, having realized a handsome competence. Apply, in the first instance, to Messrs. ASKIN, GABBITAS, THRING, & Co., 36 Sackville Street, London, W. No charge to Purchasers.

MESSRS, ASKIN, GABBITAS,

THRING, & CO., are prepared, free of charge, to send particulars of the above, and also of many smaller and less expensive Schools for Transfer, to bona fide Purchasers, on receipt of detailed particulars of requirements.

TOLET, in May, an excellent

class-rooms.

Good garden and playfield. Healthy situation, near London. Modern school furniture and fittings at valuation. Small Day connexion probable, but not guaranteed. Rent 200. Address-No. 1,637, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

CHOOL FOR SALE in the Midlands. Old-Established. Income about £2000.

9 Boarders, 72 Day Pupils. Splendid Premises. Rent L130 only. Goodwill and very valuable furniture, £1500 to £1800. Address-GRIFFITHS & Co., School Agents (Established 1833), 34 Bedford Street, Strand. Numerous other large and small Schools for Sale. List sent gratis. No commission charged to purchasers.

S

CHOOL FOR SALE. West of England. High-Class Girls' Boarding. Income about £1,650; net about £500. 18 boarders. Fine premises. Principals retiring. Goodwill, £700. Furniture at valuation. Address-GRIFFITHS, SMITH, POWELL, & SMITH, School Agents (Established 1833), 34 Bedford Street, Strand. No commission charged to purchasers.

CHOOL TRANSFER AGENCY. Estd. 1833. No commission charged to purchasers. List of 150 Boys' and Girls' Schools and Partnerships for Sale sent gratis. Schools transferred and valued. GRIFFITHS, SMITH, POWELL, & SMITH, Bedford Street, Strand.

OR TRANSFER.-BOARDING SCHOOL for Daughters of Gentlemen of the highest class at fashionable Health Resort. Principal retiring after 30 years' successful work. Exceptionally handsome premises in extensive Grounds. The School is quite full (ten Pupils refused last term), with 42 Boarders paying high terms. No Day Pupils received. Receipts 4413. Net Profit L1418. Price for Goodwill L2127. A portion can remain if security be given. Six months introduction. For full particulars apply to -ASKIN, GABBITAS, THRING, & Co., 36 Sackville Street, London, W. No charge to purchasers.

SCIENTIFIC PHYSICAL EDU

attended and Private Classes held by a trained and Certificated teacherE.A. W., care of Miss COOPER, 74 Gower Street.

ENGAGEMENTS WANTED.

MUSIC-MISTRESS desires Non

resident Engagement. School or Family (London or neighbourhood). Piano, Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint.Miss SWAIN, Member of Incorporated Society of Musicians, Licentiate in Music, Tallis Gold Medal (Trinity College, London), Certificated Pianist and Vocalist (Medallist). Five years' experience. Theoretical Subjects by Correspondence if desired.--TEACHERS GUILD, 74 Gower Street.

J

UNIOR MUSIC GOVERNESS, seeks engagement in school (non-resident), in district of Birmingham, Wolverhampton, or Kidderminster. Certificated. Address-Miss F. ROLLINSON, Moorville, Brierley Hill, Staffs.

EXPERIENCED MATHEMATI

CAL COACH (Lady Graduate, 1st Division) gives lessons privately, in small classes, or by correspondence. Special preparation for all London Exams., Cambridge Higher Local, and Girton Entrance.-B.Sc., 44 Carleton Road, N.

MUSIC

MISTRESS,

Royal

Academy training, Silver Med., Teacher's Certificate, requires non-resident engagement in Schools or Families in London. Preparation for exami nations. Assoc. Board Royal Acad. and Royal Coll., Trin. Coll. Medallist. Harmony. Sight Singing. Address-" COUNTERPOINT, care of Miss COOPER, Teachers' Guild Registry, 74 Gower Street, W.C.

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as

Wanted,

Re engagement KINDERGARTEN TEACHER in School, after Christmas. Non-resident. Four years' experience. Elementary and Higher Froebel Certificates. Trained by Mme. MICHAELIS. Good testimonials. Usual Kindergarten Subjects, Tonic Sol-fa Singing, Swedish Drill, Wood-Sloyd. Address--No. 1,633, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

MUSIC MISTRESS (Associate,

and holder of four Diplomas, and four Medals, R.A.M.) desires Re-engagement in School; non-resident preferred. Eight years experience. Highest testimonials. Pianoforte, Singing, Harmony, and Counterpoint.-A. R.A.M., 43 Eyot Gardens, Hammersmith, W.

London (First Division)

desires Engagement after Christmas as ASSIS TANT-MISTRESS. Studied three years at Royal Holloway College. Subjects: Classics, Mathematics, French, English. --A. B. W., Cotswold House, Leamington.

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EXPERIENCED MUSIC TRAINED TEACHER (22) seeks

desires

(Certs. Leipzig Con.) additional Engagement in good School near Town, or private pupils. Seven years High-School experience. Very highly recommended. Non-resident.--M., 38 Rich Terrace, Earls Court.

OREIGN GOVERNESS(Suissesse

German, Drawing, Painting, and Needlework, seeks Re-engagement in January or after Easter, HighSchool experience. Address-M. YBINDEN, 28 Alexandra Road, Southport.

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teach Swedish Gymnastics and Fencing. Hampstead Physical Training College Certificate. Address-28 Warwick Street, Abingdon Road, Kensington.

Special subjects: History and Literature (Cambridge Higher Local), Elementary French, Latin, German, thorough Drawing and Junior Mathematics (South Kensington Certificates', Musical Drill, Physiology, Needlework. Address - GLENSIDE, Albany Road, Stroud Green, London, N.

HEADMISTRESS

strongly

re

commends a thoroughly experienced and highly qualified MUSIC MISTRESS (non-resident) who has prepared pupils for Associated Board, R.A.M. and R.C.M., and Trinity College Exams, with marked success. Brilliant Pianist. Good Organ. Class and ExSolo Singing, Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint. cellent Testimonials. Address-No. 1,641, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

REQUIRED, by LADY, PART

TIME TEACHING. Certificates: London Matriculation (First Division); Cambridge Senior, Junior; College of Preceptors; South Kensington. Subjects: English, Mathematics, French, Chemistry, Botany, Physics. Highest testimonials. -KNIGHT, Folkestone.

MUSIC-MISTRESS (Certificated A HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER RE-ENGAGEMENT by Trained,

ment.

(Intermediate B. A. Lond.) with nine years' experience as SECOND MISTRESS, desires ReSubjects preferred: Divinity, Mathematics, Botany, and Physiography. Address--A. D., 17 Roseleigh Avenue, Highbury, N.

R.A.M. and I.S.M.) desires resident Engage-
engagement.
Piano, Solo and Class-Singing, Harmony and
Counterpoint. Experienced. Good testimonials.
Most successful at Local Examinations. Reference to
H. R. EVERS, Esq., R.A.M. - Miss F., 73 Harley
Road, Harlesden, N.W.

MUSIC. Experienced Teacher re

Subjects: Piano,
quires Re-engagement.
Harmony, Counterpoint, &c., and German. Trinity
Coll. and Leipzig Conservatorium Certificates. Address
-C. M. L., 21 Seymour Street, Leicester.

SINGING, PIANOFORTE, HAR

MONY, COUNTERPOINT, CLASS-SINGING, ITALIAN. Non-resident Engagement desired at a School in or near London. Six years' experience, Good testimonials. Pupils successful in Examinations, Address -Miss JANET TATHAM, Holly House, Great Berkhampstead.

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TO SALARY. Rector's daughter (23). Cambridge Higher Cert.; two years in Paris; three years' exper. Class-Teaching; offers two hours' lessons in advanced English and French (gram. and conv.) daily, in return for Board in London.-E., Frankton Rectory, Rugby.

MUSIC GOVERNESS desires Re

engagement. Certificated R.A.M. and T.C.L. Three years' experience. Excellent references and testimonials. Piano, Singing, Harmony, and Theory of Music.-"PERSEVERANDO," Laburnum House, Longrich, Boston, Lincolnshire.

LADY desires position as VIOLIN

TEACHER in Boarding School; holds Bronze and Silver Medals from London, and Certificate from the Leipzig Conservatorium.-D., c,o Mrs. CANCELLOR Kingsley," Harrow.

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MONTHS.

FRENCH IN SIX (Gouin System.)-Lady (experienced), educated abroad, desires pupils, who, instead of going to France, will devote some time daily to French. Good salary. Non-resident appointment. West or North London. Address-No. 1,642, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

LADY

(Experienced),

desires

near

VISITING ENGAGEMENT, in or London, for Music (Harrow School System, trained under Mr. FARMER), and German (acquired abroad)."G.," Miss CoOPER, 74 Gower Street, London.

ENGLISH MISTRESS requires

Engagement for January. Special subjects: History, Literature, Mathematics, French, German (elementary). Cambridge Higher Local Certificate. Experienced in preparing for Locals.-A., 1 Prestonville Road, Brighton.

ASSISTANT-MISTRESS desires

Re engagement. High School experience. Subjects: Arithmetic, Science and Mathematics, Latin and English. Matriculation. Address-No. 1,639, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

WISS LADY (30), English, French,

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Certificated, Experienced HIGH-SCHOOL MISTRESS. Higher Cambridge, Royal Academy of Music, Honour Certificates. Two years in France. Good French, Physiography, Geography, Anglo-Saxon, Literature; other Subjects if necessary. Address- No. 1,648, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, E.C.

Gov

OVERNESS (25) highly recommended. Thorough English (Literature, Arithmetic), good French and Latin, Music (performer), Harmony, Psychology, Physiology, Political Economy, Drawing, Painting, Needlework, Calisthenics, Drill. £40. W., Cambridge House, Sheffield.

GOVERNESS (31) disengaged,

Algebra, Euclid, good Music, Harmony, Drawing (Freehand and Model), Crayons, Casts, Painting (Oils, Water). Res. 30. Daily £60.-E., 348 Springvale Road, Sheffield.

TEMPORARY ENGAGEMENT

experience, holding Cambridge Higher Local Certificate. Advanced English, Mathematics and other subjects.-Miss K. E. BAMFORD, 47 Falkland Road, Egremont, Cheshire.

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Wanted, to place two girls, one as MUSICSTUDENT (Certificates, Junior Cambridge and Junior Trinity), in good School. Terms moderate.— C. R. P., Stanpit, Shefford, Beds.

EXPERIENCED

TEACHER,

desires Non-resident Reengagement. Piano, Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint. English, French and German (acquired abroad), elementary Latin. Excellent references. Salary £90 to 100.-Miss LEWIS, 71 Gunterstone Road, West Kensington.

KINDERGARTEN.-Wanted Re

engagement in London. Non-Resident. Holds First Class Higher Froebel Certificate and London Matriculation. Extra subjects, Drilling and Tonic Sol-fa. Address-No. 1,647, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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ASSISTANT-
MISTRESS to teach Mathematics. Preference given
to one who has been successful in preparing pupils for
Local Examinations. (Church of England.) Address
HEADMISTRESS, Merchant Taylors' Girls' School,
Crosby, Liverpool.

WANTED, in newly-established

Preparatory Day School (Boys and Girls) in Cambridge, a YOUNG TEACHER to give assistance for about three hours daily, in return for board, lodging, and some help in special subject.-Miss H. JOHNSON, Llandaff House, Cambridge.

HEADMISTRESS required

for

Queen Anne's (Boarding and Day) School for Girls, Caversham, near Reading. The Governors will proceed in February to make this appointment, subject to provisions of Scheme. Candidates must be Members of the Church of England, and between the ages of

25 and 35. Fixed Stipend £100, and Capitation Fees

of 1, with furnished apartments, board, and laundress.
£25 a year may also be contributed to a Superannuation
Fund. Send addressed foolscap envelope for printed
particulars. Applications must reach the undersigned
by 27th January, 1891. C. SPENCER SMITH,
Office-
Clerk.

ENDOWED SCHOOLS,
PALACE STREET, WESTMINSTER.

LOUGHBOROUGH GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

REQUIRED, for the January Term,

a Resident MUSIC MISTRESS for Piano and
Singing. Must have had some experience and held a
Teacher's Certificate from the R.A.M. Salary £50.
Apply-HEADMISTRESS.

FOUNDATION WIMBLEDON HIGH SCHOOL.

12.

SCIENCE, ART, AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, CHURCH STREET, DEPTFORD, S. E.A Secondary School for Boys and Girls over Pending the erection of new premises. Wanted, an ASSISTANT-MISTRESS on January 8th. Salary to commence at £80 per annum. Thorough knowledge of German an advantage. Any qualification in Science and Shorthand should be stated. Testimonials should state ability to teach. Apply-HEADMASTER.

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FRENCH MISTRESS wanted in January.
Apply, by letter only, to HEADMISTRESS, 3 Denmark
Avenue, Wimbledon,

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FOREIGN GOVERNESSES.

WANTED, 150 FOREIGN GOVERNESSES for Good Schools. Liberal Salaries, Immediate application desired. List of vacancies sent on application. Address GRIFFITH, SMITH, POWELL, & SMITH, Educational Agents (Established 1833), 34 Bedford Street, Strand.

TO GOVERNESSES.

-Messrs.

GRIFFITHS, SMITH, POWELL, & SMITH, Educational Agents (Established 1833), solicit immediate applications from well-qualified Governesses for the following appointments for the Lent Term:

Head English Governess for Seaside School; to prepare for Higher Examinations. Salary £70 res., or £100 non-res. No. 240.

Graduate or Undergraduate for Seaside School. Subjects: English, Latin, and Mathematics. Salary £60 to £80 res. No. 097.

English, German, French, Latin, and Mathematics, No. 986. (Family). Salary £65 res.

Experienced English Governess; to prepare for
Examinations. London School. Salary £80 non-res.
No. 240.

Advanced English for Examinations. Salary £50
No. 220.
to Loo res.
English, Latin, and Drill. Salary £50 res.
No. 067.
Piano, Singing, and Organ. Salary £65 res. No. 774.
Numerous other high-class Vacancies. List of appoint-
ments sent on application. Address-34 Bedford Street,
Strand, W.C.

KING EDWARD SIXTH'S

SCHOOLS, BIRMINGHAM.

HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
WANTED, in May next, a MATHEMATICAL
MISTRESS. Differential and Integral Calculus
essential. Salary £150.

Forms of application and further particulars may be obtained on application, in writing only, to the SECRE TARY, King Edward's School, New Street, Birmingham. Applications and copy-testimonials should be sent to the HEADMISTRESS on or before February 1st. Birmingham, 20th December, 1893.

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NGLISH TEACHER, Lady, Resident, in a high-class Private School in London, wanted at once. Mathematics, Arithmetic, good Music to Juniors. Address - K. T. T., 3 Grosvenor Terrace, York.

WANTED, in January, a well-edu

cated Lady, Trained and Certificated, as JUNIOR ENGLISH MISTRESS for a High-class Private School for Girls. Subjects: Mathematics, good Arithmetic, English, German. Also a Musical Student Teacher, Premium 10 per term. Apply Miss H. SHEPherd-CheetHAM, Westlands, Southport.

TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
Teacher

desires Re-engagement. Cambridge Teaching Diploma, L.L.A. St. Andrews, Subjects: English, (including Literature), Anglo-Saxon, French, German, Latin, Mathematics, Physiology, Political Economy. Trained at Mary Datchelor College. Address-Miss TERRY, 506 Wandsworth Road, Clapham.

PHYSICAL TRAINING.

ISS F. PATRIDGE-JACKSON,

MISS

late Director of Gymnastics, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, U.S.A., Hampstead Physical Training College Certificate, Certificated Teacher of Slöjd, is prepared to accept Engagements in Schools and Colleges. Subjects: Swedish Gymnastics, Fencing, Slöjd, Wood-carving, Swimming, Cricket, Lawn Tennis, &c. Patients visited for Medical Gymnastics and Massage. London address-107 Great Russell Street,

W.C.

EQUIRED, by a Certificated and EDUCATION. -Special terms in

Re

Experienced High-School Mistress, a
engagement as Second or Third Form Mistress. Age
Address-No. 1,642, Office of the "Journal of
Education, 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

29.

a high-class Girls' School for clever Girl to work for Scholarships. Apply stating age and past training. School in Country. Apply THETA, Ellerslie, Richmond Road, Ealing.

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ANTED, GIRL over 16, to train WANT, an Experienced Rhost.

in Superior Kindergarten, under experienced Froebelian. Also, one to train for Musical Profession. Great advantages. Premium required, from £10 per term. Address No. 1,650, Office of the Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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Subjects: Mathematics, English, and good (Certifi cated) Music, or Drawing. Apply, sending full particulars, testimonials, and photograph, to- No. 1,651, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.Č.

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By FRANCES and EMILY LORD. With Introduction by Fräulein HEERWART.

This Edition contains all the Original German Illustrations, of which 46 are full-page designs, and the Original Music (80 pages) re-arranged for children's voices, with Pianoforte Accompaniment.

LONDON: WILLIAM RICE, 86 FLEET STREET, E.C.

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