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EDUCATIONAL. VyHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. | Principal: A. B. CHARTERS, C.M.G., D.5.0., M.A. j GIRLS , HOSTEL. i I Provision has now been made for a I GIRLS' HOSTEL, which will be ready for ; Boarders on the Opening of School on I FEBRUARY 7. 1927. I As there will be accommodation for not I more than about 55 Girls, and as that { Dnmber are now boarding privately, early ! aplication is necessary, and should be made I to the Principal. ! The HOSTEL is in quite different grounds ' from that of the Boys, and will be in charge \ of the Senior Mistress of the School, assisted by other House Mistresses, and a capable Matron. FEES : £48 10/6 PER ANNUM. Write to the Principal for Prospectue, ; now in course of preparation. \ J. McKINNON, I 40 Secretary. j TTTHANGAEEI HIGH SCHOOL j [ Principal: '■ A. B. CHARTERS, C.M.G., D.5.0., M.A. j BOYS , HOSTEL. j A NEW AND LARGE HOSTEL FOR I BOYS is now in course of erection on the j New Grounds, and will be ready for occu- : pation at the beginning of the First Term, ' 1D27. ■ The two Hostels (Boys' and Girls') are ! in different grounds altogether, the former in the New, and the later in the Old School \ Grounds, and are supervised by entirely i different staffs. This year a cottage has had to be rented j to accommodate the overflow from the present Hostel, go that immediate application is necessary if accommodation is to be secured for next year. FEES: £48 10/6 PER ANNUM. A new Prospectus is in preparation, and ; a copy win be forwarded on application to the Principal. J. McKINXOX, 40 Secretary. ; OUCCESS OX TAXD OB QiEAt ! STUDY TT'XGINEERIXG. i Those who intend reaching the pinnacle of success know that they must thoroughly understand their job from A to Z. Decide now to be an Engineer—study with BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Complete and Careful Tuition civen in '. Electrical, Stationary, Marine and Tr.ictun Engineering.' BOWER'S Students now hold responsible Engineering Positions all over the world. Free Prospectus on request —write (of copy to-day. "DOWERS -pNGINEEKING J^CHOOL, (Registered under Marine ani_ Education Departments since 101.i.) 131. COLWILI/S CHAMBER?. SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. (And at Wellington.) BABIES' OUTFITTERS BABYLAND. l-"4. Newton—Toddlers' Garments Specialty: endl-ss inrkf.v Cal>? Outfits. Mothers! .loin r,nr Xnia> ("Int.. A BABETTE." Newton. — P.ahy Onrfv, 4!t T,: wniiijprful s<>WHon : satUf-t:--tion jruarantepd : Tiny Tuts' Silk Fr,---, Knmners. Jerspys. A MOTOR TRIPS. McCarthys charabanc leaves 1f.P.0.. 7 A.M.. I.ABUI I! DAY. fnr C.inihr.dgp R.tps. Only few sp.it? left. Inauire THONE 42-063. M
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 22 October 1926, Page 3
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