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EDUCATIONAL /9k ryocESAX high school' 4f§ 17 FOR GIRLS. I »EPSOM. AUCKLAND. I ■HB ~~~ Headmistress MISS- E. R. EDWARDS, M.A. ] (Cantab.). Unless Alterations are Advertise*! on SATURDAYS. Til E OPKXIXG DATE WILL RE WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. BOARDERS RETURNING ON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY ]«. The Headmistress will li» At Home to Parents. by telephone appointment, from MONDAY. Fehrua ry S. Prospectus may l»e obtained upon triplication to i lie School Serretarr. Eps.*in <<r to MESSRS. GILKILLAN AND GENTLES. National Bank Chambers, Fort Streti. Auckland. 30 EL ASI SCHOOL OF ART, SYMOXDS STREET. C.l. (Old Grammar School Building.) REOPENS MONDAY. MARCH 1. Office will I>< open to enrol Hay Studen's on THURSDAY. February and FIJIDAY. February •_•(>. from 1" a.m.-12.3(1 p.m., and ..30-4:50 p.m. Students for Evening. Saturday Morning and Fart-time Classes may enrol on or after March i. Full information is contained in the Prospectus obtainable ai Rowlatt «n<l Moore's Bookshop. IG. Wellesley Strtvt East. A. J. C. FISHER. A.R.C.A.. Director. :1!7 CEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DAY CLASSES. The College Office has Re-opened, and Parents to Enrol Pupils should obtain Enrolment Forms and any information required without further delay. Xecessary Text Books may be purchased at the College Book Room on and after February 3. In accordance with the wishes of the Health Department, adults only may visit the College. Day Classes will resume on February 10. or such later date as may bp fixed by the Hon. the Minister of Education. EVENING CLASSES. Applications for Enrolment will be accepted between .'5 p.m. and 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the week commencing February 15. :13 G. J. PARK. Principal. SEDDOX MEMORIAL TECHXICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. Written applications for part-time positions are invited from persons with the necessary qualifications for Evening Clai>-> Instruction. These should reach the undersigned by February S. G. J. PARK. : ® Principal. TIA MILTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: W. FRASER. M.A.. B.Com. THE SESSION FOR 1037 OPENS OX MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15, at 9.15 a.m. The following Courses are available: Comnif rciiil. Domestic Science. Building Trades. Trade Engineering. Rural Industrial, Art, Science and Accountancy.

Pupils nrc prepared for the various Trade. Commercial and l'rofrssiniial Examinations. Tht" School Office. in Anglesea Srr< et. is now open for Enrolment (1 f New Pupil*. The Principal will lip in attendance at his ' Office to interview such Parents as wish to consult him. on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Fcbruarv 10. 11 and 1" MX7. The Principal will be in the pnsPion to recommend suitable homes for Country Children. Prospectuses are available on i>. tallica - ; tion to the School Office or at Paul's Book Arcade. ;g yASAXTA GARDEN SCHOOL, 72. Williamson Street. Epsom. Day School for Boys and Girls. Kindergarten to Matriculation. Individual Coaching for Matriculation. Principal. MISS B. H. DARROCH. Re-opens February 15. 1937. :30 yyTAKWICK TUTORIAL COLLEGE. MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. FIRST TERM Commences FEBRUARY S. Enrolments Now Being Made. Prospectus on application. W. McGREGOR JESS. M.A.. 8.C0m.. Principal. British Chambers, High street. :2n Phone 4G-321. rpHE ~Y£OST J>RACTICAL ACCOUNTANCY rpEXT y^TRITTEN. Thes>e Test Books are lucidly written and present the test matter in a form that is quickly grasped by students. Each book thoroughly ami exhaustively treats each subject. . s. d. Tutorial Bookkeeping. Stage I. .. 5 6 Tulorial Bookkeeping Stage 11. (second edition! 23 0 (Postage Paid.) Tutorial Bookkeeping, advancel .. 25 0 (Postage Paid.) Tutorial Auditing 15 6 (Postage Paid.) The outstanding success of ** H.C.A." Students at all exams, each year have eclipsed those of all other Companies. College* ami Schools, and credit for this* is due in no small measure to the excellence of these text books. The above text books may be inspected and purchased from I ARTHUR J. HARDING. LTD.. j Bookseller, 220, Queen Street. Auckland. j pjARLES {""U.I.EGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, J^TD.. COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. P.O. BOX So 9. WELLINGTON. RTS 1 A LETTER TO PARENTS. ! A I niversity Coaching College. , 1 :!J, F«riv Building. Auckland. C.I. I I January 19.'!". j ! I>ear Sir ■>. Mndam.-- i • It i~- 'ii!iic.-»ss!iry Ui stress to y<m | J the inip'T' ii:- — "f the Matriculation Ex.im- ' illation as an entry t" :.I! tli«- leading pro- 1 fessions. but ynii may t«c interested jo lean. I about the sp< cial methods of tuitio.i which! we have perfected as the result of nearly twenty-live years' experience. In oriif. the; advantages which our Day Classes offer over | other eilticat ional institutions are: Special-j iseil Matriculation Coaching by experienced! and higlily-<|iialitied tutors, classes averaging six pupils to a tutor, individual timetables. fortnightly reports, fr.q.ient examinations and definite preparation for more advanced study. Our system allows us to concoitrale on any subject in which weakness may be shown, and also to cover a larire portion of the ground studied in the first year at the University. Tnition is also given in Evening Classes and V.y Cor respondencf. The revived prosperity which we arc now enjoying offers golden opporrunhies to young men and women who are qualified to grasp them, and you are naturally ! anxious to do everything possible So r-,su*v the future welfare of your children. II should be pleased to give r»ny advice. \ entirely without obligation, if vor. could make it convenient :o ring or" call and arrange an interview. D. W. FAIGAN, M.A.. n. . . .. Principal. Telephone 44-271. 30 TTNIYERSITY COACHING COLLEGE u 22. Ferry Bldg.. Auckland. C.I. Tuition in Day Classes. Evening Classes, and by Correspondence for Universitv i Entrance (Matriculation) and kindred examinations. First Term begins MONDAY. February 15. Students are now being enrolled Telephone 44 271. D. W. FAIGAN. M.A.. C Principal.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1937, Page 5

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