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EDUCATIONAL. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL THE DAY SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. SCHOOL specialises in subjects u required, by those entering COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, TRADE, or DOMESTIC LIFE. It gives a truly LIBERAL EDUCATION m winch THEORY, and PRACTICE work hand in hand to make CAPABLE! and SELF-RELIANT Citizens'. ' . Its SPECIALIST STAFF enables its Students to go well beyond Matriculation Standard without the drudgery usually with this standard ° THIRTY-EIGHT BOYS AND 27 GIRLS WERE PLACED IN GOOD POSITIONS LAST YEAR. MANY APPLrcATIONS FOR STUDENTS HAD TO BE REFUSED. The following COURSES are provided ; 1 TRADES - ENGINEERING. The IDEAL COURSE for boys. It enables them to pass the ENGINEERING PRELIMINARY, the UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE and the TECHNOLOGICAL Examinations, and gives them a groundwork of knowledge for which they will be thankful in after life. 2. AGRICULTURE. A complete and most helpful course for lads who will be returning to the farm in two or three years. Boys taking this course get a first-rate education and they are nevor at a loss on the farm whether dealing with stock or with implements. The knowledge gained will stand to them right through life. 3. COMMERCIAL. This course has gained the confidence of the Business Men of the town. It is specially suited for boys and girls wishing to take up accountancy or office work. A thorough general education and QUICK PROGRESS in the special subjects are the features of this course. 4. The DOMESTIC COURSE is easily the most popular and most helpful course for girls. It gives a really fine training for those wishing later on to become housewives, nurses, dressmakers, or milliners. Besides PROFICIENCY and COMPETENCY holders, ALL PRIMARI SCHOOL PUPILS 14 years and over MAY ATTEND 1 FREE. All charges reduced to the minimum. DAY STUDENTS enrol now. EVENING ENROLMENTS will he accepted after the 13th February. R. J. THOMPSON, 1 386 Principal. KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. "RS F. H. CHOATE has pleasure _J in announcing that in addition to her usual Art and Music Classes, she purposes conducting a Kindergarten School lor Children between the a"-cs of four and six. Morning Sessions from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Parents' interviews 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. MRS F. H. CHOATE, 42 Burnett St. (West). ACCOUNTANCY . YOUR one hig object in studying Accountancy is to pass the Accountants' Professional Examination at the earliest moment. The sooner you get your pass, the sooner will your position "improve and your earnings increase. HEMINGWAY'S HOME-STUDY SYSTEM is the speediest, surest road to qualification—as proved by the experience of many thousands of successful Hemingway's students. Every year more and more ambitious young "men entrust their tuition to Hemingway's—the (oldest (established and largest Home-study specialists m the Southern Hemisphere. Write now for Free Book— Accountancy." HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BUSINESS NOTICES. MADDEN'S NEW YEAR CAKES are Unexcelled for Quality and Price. IEOORATED Fruit Cakes from 3/G each, Un-iced from 2/6 each. Order your MINCE PATTIES early. Prettv Boxes of Chocolates for Children, 6d each; Gift Boxes of Sweets, "I t pr> prl / Lovely Range of Boxes of Chocolates, all fresli goods, at inexpensive prices. Cake by weight in special picnic mixings, from 9d per ib. OUR NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO ALL FOR 1934. MADDEN'S TEA ROOMS. PRESERVING JARS. A GEE Special wide mouth—Pints A 4/-, quarts 5/3, i-gal. 6/3 per halt dozen ; Agee Queens—Pints 4/3, quarts 5/3 J-e.il. 6/3 per half dozen ; Screw Top Jam Jars-lib 2/3. 21b " ;o '>•"' dozen; Tie Over Jars—lib 1/i, half dozen; 5/- per half dozen nests. Tin Top Jelly. Jars, 4/6 half dozen nests. Rubber Rings, Jar Lids, Covers, Wood Spoons, etc. JOHN ORR AND CO.. LTD. HARVEST SUNDRIES. NAMED Plates and Mugs. Tin _j Billies and Panni'dns, Cheap Knives, Forks and Snoons, Cheap Strong Cups and Strong White Dinnerware. JOHN ORR AND CO,, LTD.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 88, 24 January 1935, Page 1

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