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ECCLESi ASTICAL. ■ I ST" pAT RICK'S 1 QATHEDRAL. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY. JJOLY M ASSES AT G. 13, 7.30 AND 0. gOLEMN "JJIGH ]Y£ ASS AT 11 A.M. o invoke the Divine Blessing on tlie work of the schools. Preacher : T HB R EV JfATHER JpOWER, S.J., M.A.. of Corpus Christ! College, | Werribee, Melbourne. OSARY, SERMON AND BENEDICTION F THE B LESS ED SACRAMENT, 7 P.M. • EDUCATIONAL. TyESLEY QOLLEGE, PAERATA, AUCKLAND. . Boarding School for Boys, conducted by the Methodist Church of New Zealand. The College is equipped with Primary and econdary Departments, and Boys are preared for all the usuul School Examinations rom Proficiency to Matriculation Standard. . largo and modern Farm is attached to he College, and special facilities are proided for all branches of Agricultural Eduation, including the Diploma Course of the Jew Zealand Institute of Horticulture. Inclusive Fee; Full Course, £17 per erm. Cadet Course, £15 per term. FIRST TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1034. Further particulars may be had on appliatioa to the Principal, ! R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip. Ed. EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES, WESLEY COLLEGE, PAERATA. Certain Scholarships ana Bursaries are ow available at the College for Boys beween the ages of 11 and 1(3 years. These Scholarships and Bursaries enable o.vs to prepare for all the usual School ;.Numi)iations or to take the Special Agriulturul Course. Further particulars from R. C. CLARK, M.A., ! Principal. HANGAR EI J-J IGn gCHOOL. l) A SENIOR SCHOOL, in which the following Courses are included: (1) ACADEMIC, (2) COMMERCIAL. (3) AGRICULTURAL, (4) INDUSTRIAL. b) AN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, for Pupils who have passed Standard IV. The Headmaster will interview Parents n SATURDAY, February 3. Applications for admission as Boarders a Carruth House (Boys), and Lupton House Girls), and for Prospectus, should be made o the SECRETARY, P.O. Box ISS, Whangarei. :20 JJARLE'S QOLLEGE SMASHES ALL RECORDS IN EXAMINATION PASSES FUR 1933. UNPRECEDENTED PERCENTAGE DISCLOSED IN AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE Proof positive of the remarkable results obtained by " H.C.A. " Students is contained in the Ccrtilicate below. Such astounding success demonstrates in practical fashion that no student can afford to let 103-1 pass without examining the " H.C.A. " method. Send for Prospectus. AUDIT OF " 11.C.A. " EXAMINATION (1933) RESULTS). I have examined the records of Harlo s College of Accountancy, Ltd., and, of the lumber of candidates presented by the College in November, 1933, examinations, certify (1) That In Wellington 84 per cent of the "H.C.A." Candidates for final examinations Passed. (2) In other sections 70 per cent of those presented Passed. (Signed) W. F. MORRISON, F.N.Z.A.A., F.F.1.A., Auditor. IMPORTANT TO AUCKLAND STUDENTS. The same Wellington Instructors who vere responsible for the above outstanding uccesses will PERSONALLY conduct the Luckland Classes in 1934. Mr. Harle will ie in attendance at Drulelgh College, rasnan Building, Anzac Avenue, during the [ay and evening on JANUARY 23, 24 and 15, for the purpose of enrolling new tudents and explaining the arrangement of ACCOUNTANCY. B.COM. BANKING. SECRETARIAL. JJARLE'S QOLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, £TD., 100, THE TERRACE WELLINGTON. P.O. BOX 859. :7 JgXAMINATION RESULTS. JJEMINGWAY'S gCORK. DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Total Passes for all New Zealand, 281. | HEMINGWAY'S, 175. G2.3<70 All Others I Combined, 10G. J 3G.7% Thirty-six years* experience, plus expert knowledge tells its tale in these remarkable results. Join up with the School that gets the Passes and Ensure Success. -pjEMINGWAY'S QORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND, C.l. "gUSINESS QOLLEGE QOMMERCIAL JgDUCATION. Prospectus may be obtained from the College and from Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd. Day Classes begin MONDAY, January 22. Evening Classes Resume FEBRUARY 1. Phone 40-639. Smith's Building, Albert St. WS IXTAKEFIELD Business College offers the W very best course in Dressmaking, Pattern Designing. -0 AKEFIELD Business College, Palmerston Buildings.—Commercial Art Classes resume Monday. Janunrv oo

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 19

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