will follow e^ ■ ' || HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS"! P.O. BOX 816 AUCKLAND Mail Please send me full particulars or your course in I ' this ....i Coupon name To-day! ADDRESS . I HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516 Auckland
The UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE 22 Ferry Building Auckland. First Term Commences February 11 The College specialises in 'personal tuition for all public examinations, from Proficiency to University Degree subjects. The Day Classes for Matriculation and kindred examinations arc recommended to students who require special attention, or who wish to matriculate as soon as 1 possible. In these classes an average of six students to each tutor is maintained, and- careful attention is paid to subjects in which a student shows weakness. Fortnightly reports are furnished. EVENING CLASSES. Evening classes -for Matriculation, Accountants' Preliminary; .etc.-.-are also ■ ■ held. . Thorough and careful tuition is given* and the syllabub of each - r subject is covered and revised in the course of the year. CORRESPONDENCE COURSES. 'The College coaches by Correspondence for Matriculation, etc., Teachers' D, and certain .University' subjects. A Syllabus or Correspondence Courses will lie forwarded on request. INTERVIEWS. The Principal may he interviewed by arrangement, from Monday,,' February 3, but full particulars and •1930" Prospectus may now be obtained by applicant , tion at the Office. • ' ' D. W. FAIGAN, M.A. ' Telephone ii-271 (Hons, in English and French), v principal. | — ' ' ■■ - =
Sacred Heart College™ RICHMOND ROAD AUCKLAND Boarding and Day School for Boys. The College is situated on a site 14 acres in extent; commanding a splendid view of the harbour. Cricket and football grounds, so necessary to the physical development of the students, have been formed. The College is large and" commodious. It is solidly throughout and fitted with all necessary sanitary appliances. The Dormitories are spacious and lofty; the classrooms are built on the most recent principles, and are particularly weld lighted and ventilated; and the bathroom supplied with hot and cold water. Adjoini ing the-playground are three handball courts, tennis courts, and a ; spacious gymnasium. * The course of secular instruction is designed with a view to preparing boys for the University and the Professions on the one hand, and on the other for Agricultural and Commercial .pursuits. It includes such subjects as English, French; Latin, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, s Agriculture, Bookkeeping and Drawing. Students are prepared' for the Public Service, Pharmacy BoardMatriculation, Solicitor's General Knowledge, Accountancy, Medical ' and' Engineering Preliminary, University Scholarships, and Music Examinations. . , Excellent results in Scholarships and Sport have been obtained. Younger pupils are received in the Preparatory Classes. The .•-nailer boys are under the care of the matron- ; Applications for 1930 are now being received. COLLEGE RE-OPENS 4th FEBRUARY, 1930. For'Prospcctus and full particulrrs r.pp.y to the "Brother ■ Director.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 17
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