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CLASSES FOR TEACHERS every Saturday, 10.30 to 12.30. Ten lectures, two guineas. Students' lessons, French, German, 10.45, 4.15, and 7 p.m.; also Latin and Greek. For prospectus and time-table address-H. SWAN, Howard House, Arundel Street (Temple Station), W.C.

THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. ANDIDATES for DEGREES are

in one of the Colleges of the University, but can present themselves for the Preliminary Examination, or for the Entrance Examination in Arts without such attendance. The Preliminary Examination is accepted by the General Medical Council, provided that Latin and a modern language have been included. It is also accepted by the Incorporated Law Society, provided that Latin has been included; and candidates placed in the First Division, if otherwise duly qualified, are exempted from a year of service under Articles of Clerkship. It is also accepted by the Council of Legal Education and the Society of Chartered Accountants.

The Colleges of the University are Owens College, Manchester, University College, Liverpool, and Yorkshire College, Leeds.

Communications regarding Examinations, Attendance, and University business generally, should be addressed The REGISTRAR, Victoria University, Manchester.

The Calendar (price is.), containing the Regulations, Copies of Examination Papers, Lists of Graduates, &c., is published by Mr. J. E. CORNISH, Manchester, and by Messrs. MACMILLAN & Co., London.

THE CAMBRIDGE TRAINING

COLLEGE FOR WOMEN TEACHERS. Principal-Miss E. P. HUGHES, late of Newnham College.

The Students attend the Cambridge University Lectures on Teaching, and have ample opportunity for teaching in various schools in Cambridge.

The object of the College is to give a professional training to educated women who intend to teach. In addition to the course of training, it offers the advantages of a college life, and one year's residence in Cambridge.

Students are admitted in January and in September. Full particulars may be obtained by application to the PRINCIPAL.

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and Medical Association. Eimited.

(ESTABLISHED 1880.)

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

Manager of the Scholastic
Department:

RALPH J. BEEVOR, M.A., Trinity College,
Cambridge.

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6. SCHOOL TRANSFER. Boys' Preparatory Day School in the West End of London. School of the highest class, established 30 years. £500 required. Would only suit a lady purchaser.

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'HE COUNTY COUNCIL OF

THE

WORCESTERSHIRE. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION COMMITTEE. EXAMINATIONS FOR COUNTY. SCHOLARSHIPS tenable at approved Technical and Secondary Schools.

The next Examination for "F" Scholarships, open to scholars between the ages of eleven and fifteen years, will be held in the month of June, 1896.

The Scholarships are of the value not exceeding £15 per annum.

Copies of the County Council Scheme of Scholarships, containing particulars as to the Syllabus of the above Examination and information as to other Scholarships, may be had on application to the undersigned.

Candidates wishing to attend the above Examination in June next must make application on Form 208 not later than Thursday, the 30th April, 1896. JAMES MASON, Organizing Secretary for

County Hall, Worcester,

23rd December, 1895.

CHELTENHAM

Technical Education.

COLLEGE.

The Annual Examination for Scholarships will

be held on May 26th, 27th, 28th. Eleven Scholarships at least, of value ranging between £80 and £20 per annum, will be awarded. Chief subjects: Classics and Mathematics. Candidates must be under 15. Apply to the BURSAR, The College, Cheltenham.

OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

LONDON COMMITTEE (BOYS).

The Regulations for the Senior, Junior, and Preliminary Examinations can be obtained from the Secretary, E. LAYMAN, Esq.,

1 Garden Court, Temple, E.C.

HIGHER CAMBRIDGE LOCAL

EXAMINATIONS.-Students are

success

fully prepared for this and other advanced Examinations at the Classes in connexion with the North Address-THE London Collegiate School for Girls. HEADMISTRESS, 171 Camden Road, N.W.

ASSOCIATION OF ASSISTANT-MISTRESSES. FREE REGISTRY.

EADMISTRESSES

8. SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP. HEA

Partner required for high-class Ladies' Boarding School in a Continental capital. Pupils chiefly English. Annual receipts £2,000. £700 wanted for half-share.

9. SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP.A Lady with a good connexion wanted as Partner in a select Day and Boarding School in a favourite place of residence in the South of England. An exceptional opportunity for a lady in a position to introduce pupils paying £70 or upwards.

10. REQUIRED TO RENT, with the option of purchase, premises suitable for a first-rate Boys' Preparatory School, preferably on the Sussex Coast.

For further particulars apply to the Manager, 8 Lancaster Place, Strand. A prospectus of the Association will be sent gratis on application.

requiring

Assistants, and Members of the above Association seeking work, are invited to apply to Miss C. MCCROBEN, High School, Clifton, Bristol. No fee, except one shilling for postage.

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BRUSSELS.

RUE WASHINGTON, Avenue Louise.-Mdlle. DE CLERCQ and Miss LINTON offer a Comfortable and Refined HOME to Students, Teachers, and Visitors. Lessons if required. Good Terms very moderate.

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HAKESPEARE

READING

CARLYON COLLEGE. PARIS. People or Pupils earnestly SOCIETY. Founded 1975, President-Sir

KERIN & LYNAM, 55 & 56 Chancery Lane. LONDON MATRICULATION. PREL. SCI., INTER. ARTS AND SCIENCE, B.A., and B.SC. CLASSES. Fresh Classes. Elementary Classes in Greek, Latin, Mathematics, English, French, Mechanics.

COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS Classes.

Classes for Legal and Medical Preliminaries, Entrance Scholarships, Higher Civil Service Examinations. Oxford and Cambridge Examinations. Higher Local. Private tuition.

ROYAL UNIVERSITY, IRELAND, Classes. Examination of Schools and correction of papers. Practical Classes in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. New Science Laboratories. Laboratory practice can be had.

Private Tuition in Vacation.

The Principals may be seen between 11.15 and 1 every day, and 2.30 and 5 p.m. (except Saturday), or by appointment.

For prospectus and list of lecturers apply-R. C. B. KERIN, B.A., First in First Class Classical Honours, Editor of "Pro Plancio" and "Phædo.'

LONDON

SUCCESSES.

MATRIC., 1892-95: 30. INTER. ARTS AND SCIENCE AND PREL. SCI., 1892-1895: 33, 3 IN HONOURS - ONE FIRST CLASS AND THIRD CLASS. FIRST M.B., 1894: 1. B.A., 1891-94: 13, 3 HONOURS. B.A., 1895: 7, I IN HONOURS. MATRIC., 1896: 5. PREL. SCI., 1896: 6. SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS: Guy's, 1892, Westminster, 1894.

OXFORD RESPONSIONS: 3.

OXFORD CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP: 1.
INDIAN CIVIL: 1. ROYAL UNIVERSITY: 9.
MEDICAL PRELIMINARY: 33.

DORECK SCHOLARSHIP, 1895 and 1896.
LEGAL PRELIMINARY, &c.

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desiring to acquire FRENCH, received in

Pasteur LALOT's family, 152 Boulevard Pereire. Com-
fortable home. Elegant French spoken. Singing and
French taught. References given and required.

LEIPZIG, Gustav-Adolph Strasse

17.-FRAULEIN SCHÖNE receives a few Young Ladies for their Education. Special Musical advantages. Every home comfort and individual care and attention. Good English references. Prospectus and further particulars on application.

PENSION-FAMILLE, NEUCHÂ

Pour dames et demoiselles. Bonne occasion d'apprendre le français. Excellentes écoles à proximité, dont on pourrait suivre les cours. Maison bien située au-dessus de la ville; grand jardin ; vue des Alpes. Bonnes références. Prix modéré. Adresse-Mlle. BOREL, Villa Surville.

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PARIS. A Lady, sending her

daughters to Paris for finishing lessons, most highly recommends a thoroughly comfortable home, near the Bois de Boulogne, where every care is given. Six pupils received. No school routine. Special advantages for studying Music and Art, and acquiring French.-Mrs. DAWSON PAUL, Eaton Grove, Norwich.

FRAU PASTOR SELSS, Godes

berg, Brun, receives in her refined home ladies who wish to have a change of air by the beautiful Rhine. Monthly terms £4. 10s., German lessons included. Highest references.

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GERMANY FRAULEIN SCHULTZE THE LADIES RESIDENTIAL

can receive young ladies in her School at Trarbon-the-Mosel (Rheinprovinz). Thorough education in German and French. Terms £60. Music and Painting extra. Liberal diet. Healthy locality; beautiful scenery. Apply to above, or to Miss WILSON, Highfield, Harrogate; Mrs. HAZZLEDINE, 15 College Street, Nottingham.

PA (BELGIUM).

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CHAMBERS,

YORK STREET CHAMBERS, BRYANSTON SQUARE.
A few sets of Unfurnished Rooms vacant. Rents
from £3 a month. General Dining-Room. Apply to
the SECRETARY.

DRAMATIC READING, ELOCUTION, AND
VOICE CULTURE.

HENRY IRVING. Tenth Annual Reading at the Steinway Hall, May 15 and 16, JULIUS CAESAR-The play rehearsed under the direction of Mr. WM. POEL. Experienced readers can take part in the Reading on payment of the half-yearly subscription, 10s. 6d. Scholars and pupil teachers may attend the Wednesday evening class for special instruction in the play, from March to May, on payment of 55. Address-26 York Street, Portman Square, W.

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SERIES OF LECTURES on those plays of SHAKESPEARE which are set for EXAMINATION IN 1896 is appearing in "VECTIS," the new Isle of Wight monthly, edited by GEORGE H. R. DABES, M.D.

February-MACBETH

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May

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-MERCHANT OF VENICE E. M. Corbould.

Price Sixpence.

London Agents: BICKERS & Co., 1 Leicester Square.

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MISS
Superior Educa-

Mdlle. LECOQ DE LHENSY. tional Home for Girls. Every advantage for learning Modern Languages, Music, Singing, Painting. Resi dent Governesses, Visiting Masters. Large house, with garden, in healthy and charming locality. Terms £60. Highest references in England. Vacancy for Young Lady, giving one hour's Conversation Lesson daily, £33. Escort.

EDUCATION IN GERMANY.

FRAULEIN ILMING, assisted by a good staff, receives English girls in her School at Fürstenwalde, near Berlin. Beautiful surroundings. Excellent opportunities for studying Music. Sanitary arrangements good. Terms moderate. Prospectus on application.

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merly pupil of Mrs. Fanny Stirling) receives pupils at her residence,

31 QUEEN SQUARE, BLOOMSBURY, LONDON, W.C. Resident Pupils received. Defects in Speech and Voice corrected. Schools and Colleges attended.

DLLE. MESSIEUX, formerly

Lecturer on FRENCH for the Newnham College Correspondence Classes, now closed, continues to prepare Pupils for the Cambridge Higher Local Examinations. Mdlle. M. is forming a Class for general readers of old and modern Literature.-11 Rue Bara, Paris.

DUCATION. FRAULEIN LONDON

BRENDECKE (late Senior German Mistress, Princess Helena College, Ealing, and Church of England High School, Eaton Square) receives a limited number of resident pupils. Thorough Education. Special advantages for Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Painting. Excellent Staff. Highest references. Address-8A Marienstrasse, Hanover, Germany.

Estd. 1833. No commission charged to pur chasers. List of 150 Boys' and Girls' Schools and Partnerships for Sale sent gratis to intending purchasers. Schools transferred and valued. Address-GRIFFITHS SMITH, POWELL, & SMITH, 34 Bedford Street, Strand.

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CHOOL FOR SALE, near London.-First-class Ladies' Boarding and Day. Income £3,000 to £4,000. Only about £2,000 capital required. Partner might be received. For full particulars address-GRIFFITHS SMITH, POWELL, and SMITH, School Agents, 34, Bedford Street, Strand. No commission charged to purchasers.

PARTNERSHIP
MATRICULATION

and B.A. Course, College of Preceptors' Exami-
tions, Cambridge Local and Higher, Royal Irish, &c.
-Mr. J. LOCKEY, M.A. (Lond.), F.C.P., Doreck
Scholar, 106 St. Paul's Road, Camden Town, N.W.,
prepares for above in Classics, Modern Languages,
Mathematics, Anglo-Saxon, Mental Science, Educa
tion, &c., Orally and by post. Numerous successes
every year. Terms moderate.

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1. No. 2,058. LADIES' SCHOOL of the Highest Class for Trans. fer in a well-known educational centre. 16 Boarders, paying Fees of £100 to £120, in addition to extras, and a few Day Boarders, paying Fees of 50 guineas each, exclusive of extras. Gross receipts £2,645 per annum. Net profit nearly £500 per annum. Could be considerably increased. £500 for Goodwill. Furniture at a valuation. Personally inspected and unreservedly recommended. Partner with good connexion could be received with view to succession. £250 for half share in Goodwill.

2. No. 2,308. PARTNERSHIP in High Class Home School for Gentlemen's Daughters in the neighbourhood of London. A Partner is looked for who can take the management of the Teaching. School established more than 25 years. Large modern detached Premises, with Tennis Courts, &c., built especially for the School. 12 to 16 Boarders received at Fees amounting to about £120 to £150 per annum each. Gross receipts about £1,700 per annum. Net Profit £400 to £5co per annum. 400 for the half share of Goodwill. Teacher of ability and experience and a Churchwoman essential.

3. No. 2,310. PARTNERSHIP, with or without a view to ultimate succession, in a high-class and very successful Ladies' School in the neighbourhood of London. The School has Modern and Classical Divisions for Pupils preparing for University Examinations, and a Lower Division for younger Pupils. About 35 Boarders at Fees of from £60 to £80, and 25 Day Pupils at equivalent Fees. Gross Receipts about £3,800 per Profit about £1,000 per annum. A competent Lady is looked for who can take charge of the School House. Capital up to about £1,000 essential.

4. No. 2,328.

annum.

SELECT PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL for Gentlemen's Daughters, in the West End of London. Established in 1890. Excellent corner house in fashionable district; rental £60 per annum. 35 Day Pupils at Fees of from 9 to 12 guineas each, exclusive of extras. Receipts £507 Profits 165 per annum. £320 for Goodwill. Highly recommended for a High School Mistress, or Lady University Graduate.

5. No. 2,324. HIGH CLASS DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND KINDERGARTEN, at fashionable Seaside Resort on South Coast. Excellent premises with large grounds. 2 Boarders at 100 guineas each, and 20 Day Pupils, average Fees £15 each exclusive of extras. Receipts £640 per annum. £150 for Goodwill.

6. No. 2,316.

HIGH CLASS GIRLS' DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL in fashionable Suburb of an important Midland Manufacturing Centre. Attractive detached house specially adapted for School purposes. Good Garden and Tennis Court. 6 Boarders at about 63 guineas each, and 37 Day Pupils at Fees of from 6 to 15 guineas each exclusive of extras. £974. Profit over £250 per annum. Goodwill.

7.

Annual receipts About £500 for

No. 2,315. PARTNERSHIP with view to succession in old established Home School in Cathedral Town in the North. Principal retiring owing to advancing years. Excellent Premises with Garden at rental of £72 per annum. 6 Boarders at £100 per annum each, and 5 Day Pupils at from 12 to 20 guineas each exclusive of extras. Annual receipts £975. Profit £280. A Partner is looked for who is a good Teacher and has some Boarding connexion.

For full particulars of these and many others, apply to Messrs. GABBITAS, THRING, & Co., 36 Sackville Street, London, W. No charge to Purchasers.

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Preparation for the Cambridge Teachers' Examination. Also for the Froebel Society's Joint Board Examinations. Elementary Course. Methods of using Froebel's first four Gifts. Nature teaching applied to Botany and Zoology. Blackboard and Colouring in conexion. Occupations, with the working out of those for the year. Kindergarten Games, simple movements, Tonic Sol-fa, and Recitations. Special arrangements with Training Colleges and School Boards. Advanced Course; subjects required for the Joint Board's Higher Certificate; application of Froebel's methods to successive grades of advancement. Testimonials of efficiency at end of course. The classes assemble about 1st February, May, and October. Entrance Forms on application to The SECRETARY, 13 York Place, W.

ENGAGEMENTS WANTED.

NOTICE

TO ADVERTISERS.

We beg to call special attention to the fact that letters addressed to INITIALS or FICTITIOUS NAMES at Post Offices go at once to the Returned Letter Office.

Although our readers have been warned month by month, in a prominent part of the "Journal," of this regulation of the Postal Authorities, we still receive advertisements which transgress the rule. In many cases such advertisements are forwarded with remittance for prepayment but with no clue to the sender, so that, although it is obviously useless to insert the announcement, we cannot return the money.

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OUSEKEEPER, GOVERNESS or MANAGER. -Engagement wanted by Lady (36). Economical, Experienced, Certificated. Can be well recommended. Good carver.-H. G., 32 Tollington Road, London, N.

EX

XPERIENCED Trained ASSISTANT-MISTRESS desires Re-engagement. Certificated Matriculation. Subjects: English, Arithmetic, French, German, Latin, Elementary Mathematics, and Science. High School experience. Good testimonials.-H., 47 Lordship Park, London, N.

CIENCE MISTRESS requires Re

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engagement at Easter. Registered at South Kensington. Honours Biology. Special Subject: Botany. Can take also Mathematics and English Subjects. Six years' experience as Form Mistress. Address-M. B. C., 89 Lordship Park, Green Lanes, N.

A LADY MUSIC TEACHER

(Certificated, R.A.M.) desires an Engagement after Easter. Advanced or Junior Piano, Harmony, Counterpoint. Prepares for R.A.M. Exams. - Miss HORNER, Eldersfield Vicarage, Tewkesbury.

WA ANTED, Post as Junior ASSIS

TANT-MISTRESS. Two years Student Teacher in Girls' Endowed School. Senior Camb. and Pass in French and Arithmetic, H.L. Mr. Ablett's Drawing.-Miss E. VINE, Orme Girls' School, Newcastle, Staffs., or Miss PowELL.

YOUNG LADY desires Re-engagement as Daily or Weekly GOVERNESS, to Young Children. Thorough English, French, Music, elementary German, Latin, Drilling and Needlework. Address-X., 44 Hampstead Road, N.W.

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GOVERNESS desires Re-engagement after Easter Four years' experience. Certificated. Highest references. Piano, ChurchSolo and Class Singing, and Harmony. woman. Address-E.C.T., 6 Hillside, Cricklewood, Kilburn, N.W.

SSISTANT - MISTRESS

ASSISTANT Publis desires

London Inter. Arts. Trained, Certificated, Cambridge, Six years' experience. Subjects: English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, French, German, Latin.-A.A. R., Grammar School, Enfield.

MISS E. DEVERELL, Somerville

College (Oxford Honour School of Modern History), is glad to read with students or to lecture or examine in the following subjects: Political Philosophy, History (English and Foreign), Political Economy, Constitutional Law.-11 Houghton Place, N.W.

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TRAINED and CERTIFICATED TEACHER desires Post as ASSISTANT-MISTRESS. English, Arithmetic, French, Needlework. Special subjects: History, Botany. Six years' experience. Address-Miss CHAPLIN, 31 Ickburgh Road, Upper Clapton.

ADY, 28, desires Engagement as Classical or Higher FORM MISTRESS. Nearly two years' experience as Sixth Form Mistress in Grammar School. Excellent references. Subjects: Latin, Greek, French, English, elementary Mathematics. - M. E. B., Teachers' Guild Registry Office, 74 Gower Street, London, W.C.

NEWNHAM STUDENT (Classical

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good

neighbourhood, development on High School lines. Replies confidential. Address --No. 2,477, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

ROOMS TO LET AT

-46 GREAT ORMOND STREET, BLOOMSBURY, W.C., FOR CLASS-ROOMS, STUDIOS, OR OFFICE PURPOSES, during the Day-time only Rents from £20 to £45. Would also be let for Meetings. May be seen from

II to 4.

SECRETARY, Working Men's College, as above.

London (Classics, Mathematics, French). English, Botany, Harmony. Address Miss LEWTHWAITE, All Souls' Vicarage, Halifax.

L.R. A.M. Pianoforte, Singing (Class and Solo), Theory and Harmony. Good disciplinarian. Six years' ex perience. Highest references.-Miss BROWN, Ladies' College, Hereford.

MUSIC MISTRESS,

MUSIC MISTRESS desires Re

engagement. Certificated Pianist; Senior Honours, Harmony and Counterpoint, T.C.S.; Senior R.A.M., R.C.M.; Camb. Senior. Address-Miss N. NORTH, West Wycombe, Bucks.

anengagement as TEACHER

of the above subjects (non-resident) in a School. Four years' experience of Class Teaching. Miss Brett will take Private Pupils, if desired, at her own Studio. Address-care of John Brett, Esq., A.R.A., Daisyfield, Putney.

ADY holding Cookery Diploma

wishes to join another Lady in keeping a Students' Boarding House at home or the Continent. Excellent testimonials. M., care of Miss Cox, 34 Fountain Street, Higher Tranmere, Birkenhead.

LADY desires Engagement in

A LADY desires

School. Oxford Hist. Hon., guages, elementary Mathematics. Lower Belgrave Street, S. W.

Modern LanApply -M., 2

B.A. London, holding Cambridge WANTED, after Easter, by a

Training Certificate, seeks Visiting Engage. ment. Special Subjects: Mathematics and Latin.Miss HARRIS, Elm House, Bolton Road, Chiswick.

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STUDENT TEACHER, work in a High School or good Private School, in return for Board and Residence and Preparation for Oxford Higher Local, Groups Mathematics and Education.-M. H., High School, Monmouth.

A LADY requires immediate En

gagement in School or Boarding House for Girls or Boys. Can undertake house-keeping, superintend Practising Lesson, preparation. Excellent references. Address-No. 2,461, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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desires Re-engagement after Easter. Seven years' High School experience. Piano, Singing, Harmony. Certificated R.A.M., T.C.L. Drawing Teacher's Certificate, South Kensington. AddressMiss CROOKE, Mortimer House, Clifton.

ANCASTANT MISTRESS

next Term. Excellent disciplinarian. Very successful in preparing Pupils for Local Exams. Usual English Subjects. Good Arithmetic, Mathematics, Latin, Drill. High School experience. Churchwoman. Miss SMITH, 7 Buxton Road, Willesden Green, London, N.W.

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LADY holding Cambridge Honour Certificate (C. H. L.), and having experience of Boarding House management in connexion with an Oxford School, desires post as LADY SUPERINTENDENT. Good Organiser. Address-No. 2,489, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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JUNIOR FORM MISTRESS in good High School. Non-resident. Subjects: advanced German (acquired abroad), and the usual English subjects, French, elementary Mathematics, Physiology, Music, good Drawing. Successful Teacher. Certificated and firm Disciplinarian. Highly recommended. Address-No. 2,460, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

KINDERGARTEN MISTRESS, trained (Madame Michaelis), certificated, experienced five years, seeks Re-engagement in a School either as KINDERGARTEN or JUNIOR MISTRESS. Other Subjects: Music (Theory), Musical Drill, Needlework, Hygiene, Physiography. Address -No. 2,474, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

EIPZIG DIPLOMÉE, with great

experience and success in Private Teaching, and as Head Music Mistress in a Public School, wishes for non-resident Appointment, to occupy the whole or part of her time; or would join another lady in working up a musical connexion. Chief Subjects: Piano and Harmony; also Class Singing and German. Highest references. Address-CARLTON, Office of Teachers Guild, 74 Gower Street, London, W.C.

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desires Re-engagement in School, Family or Daily. Very good Pianist, elementary Mathematics, Arithmetic, Literature. Six years' experience (England). Address - No. 2,482, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

USIC MISTRESS (German), E

Certificated at Berlin, desires Situation. Thorough Music, German, Harmony, Class Singing, elementary Solo Singing. Long experience, also High Schools. Successful in Examinations. Apply-FRAULEIN, Queen's School, Chester.

WANTED, after Easter, Re-en

gagement as SECOND GOVERNESS (25) in good School. Thorough English, Arithmetic, French, Physiology, Drawing, Theory, elementary Harmony, Book-keeping, Algebra, Painting, some Latin. Have prepared Pupils for Examinations. Experienced. Highest references. E. W., 17 Market Street, Haverfordwest.

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wishes for Engagement. Good Drawing, Painting, Modelling. Certificates. Help other subjects. Church of England. Previous experience in Teaching. Good references. Moderate salary.-Miss WOOD, Art College, Wimbledon, Surrey.

FRENCH Conversation, Composi

tion, Literature, taught by a French Lady who holds several Diplomas. Training, Conversation, and Correspondence Classes. Gouin's Series Method, French and Italian, and other subjects. High School experience. Apply to-MADAME, 282 King's Road, Chelsea, S.W.

ART MISTRESS requires Re-en

gagement in School. Art Class Teacher's and Art Instruction Certificates (South Kensington). Oil and Water Colours, Drawing, Sketching, also Junior Music. Apply—E. M. WAGSTAFF, Wyre, Pershore.

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Advanced Latin, excellent English, French, Needlework, Mathematics. Oxford University Course, Honour History Finals, Cambridge Honour Higher Local Certificate. Address-No. 2,457, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

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USIC (SENIOR MISTRESS).—
Saltburn-by-Sea.
An excellent and most successful Teacher seeks
Re-appointment. College, Public, or large School
where very good work required. Thorough technical
Pianoforte, advanced Harmony, Class-Singing, Violin
Assistance, Organ. Long first-class Public School ex-
perience. Resident or Non-resident. Address
No. 2,458, Office of the “ Journal of Education,"
86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

ASSISTANT-MISTRESS in High School. Subjects: Greek, Latin, French, and English. Experience in class teaching. Excellent references. Address -No. 2,464, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

Teachers' Advertisements are continued at end of paper. Soe page 206.

Gill's Approved Secondary School Series for the Examinations.

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