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EDUCATIONAL. EDD'TN MKMOKIAr, TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Thp Par will reopen on TUESDAY, February *• The College Offlr* »s jut open nnil class rolls are being flrrnnepil. Parents who desire to make application for enrolment nrp advised tlillt the dnfp f" r ' nr, l n 'l-inir of applications has nniv pussoil. nni! that it- is usually impns■plt)lP in arrange, satisfactorily for late applicant*. I'rtispfCtusrs and application forms may hp nhtaiiiP'l during nflir-e hours, and the principal may l>e consulted between 0.30 and noon daily. G. J. PARK, yx!i I'rlncipal. OTAHCHU TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL REOPENS MOXDAV, FEBRUARY 7. Courses: General or Matriculation, Commercial, Homo Science, Agrlcultural. JOnuini'iTiiiL,- ami Trades, Art. The Prtnripal will ho nl the School on To meet parents who wisli in consult him. FRIDAY A\l> SA'ITKPAV. IT.R. 4 AND 5. From 'J a.m. to •!■ p.m. F. W. MARTIN, 29 Principal. HAMILTON- TKi'IINICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Prindpffi: W. FKASKR, M.A., B.COM. THE SESSION FOR ]!«s OPKNS ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7. ThP follow ins Courses nrp Available: Commercial, I'pjiipsllc Science, Building Trades, Trade Kngineprlng, Itural Indugtri.il. V. Si-li-ni'p and A.-coiintancv. Pupils nre prepared fur the various Trade, Cnnimeri'iiil and I'rofi-Ksinnnl Examinations. Tim Si-liiiml < >Hi.-c in Anglosea Street will lie upon fur Kimdiiicnt of new pupils from .TAMAKY '-'I. l!i::s. Tlip Prin-ipal will he in ntt'iidnn.e a , . his office to Interview sncli Pnrriil* as wish in consult him, on THI.'HSI'AV and FRIDAY, February 3 and 4. Tlip Principal will be in the position to rorniiinieml suitable, homes for country children. I'roHpecluses :iro availahie on application to the School Ufflce or at l'aul's Book -Arcnde. :29 #T\7ESLET /COLLEGE, PAERATA, AUCKLAND. A Hoarding School for Hoys, conducted by Hip Methodist Church of New Zealand. The College has hoth Primary anil Secondary Departments, and Hoys are prepared for all the usual School Examinations from Proficiency to Matriculation Standard. Koys mny be entered from the age of S years. A large and modern Farm is attached to the Cnllepe, and special facilities are provided for all branches of Agricultural Education. There is also a Special Cadet Course for Jloys who have complrtod two years at a Secondary School. Inclusive Fee : Full Course. £20 per Term: Cadet Course. CI 7 per Term. First Term Commences MONDAY. Feh. 7. 1038. Further particulars may be had on appli™''"" to the Principal: It. C. CLARK. M.A. 4TVOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL -L' FOR GIRLS, EPSOM, AUCKLAND, 5.8.3. BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL. Headmistress: MISS E. R. EDWARDS, MA. (Cantab.). SCHOOL REOPENS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. BOARDERS RETURN TUESDAY, ! FEBRUARY 8. ' Applications for admission should be sent immediately. Prospectus may be obtained upon application to the School Secretary, rpsom, 5.E.3. or to Messrs. Gilfillan and • ientlps, National Bank Chambers, Fort. Street. Auckland. -20 QT. -piRANCIS , SCHOOL (Undenominational), ■jyTOUNT A LBERT. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS OF KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY AGES. INDIVIDUAL METHOD. Principal: MISS T>. T. JBNKIN (Diploma), Next Term Begins, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. New Pupils enrolled on THURSDAY, February 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 23A. MOUNTAIN ROAD. Phone 15-462. 29 ■piLAM SCHOOL OF ABT SYMONDS STREET, C.I. (Old Grammar School Building.) FULL-TIME DAY CLASSES are arnilahl for holdprs of Junior and Senior Free Places and others. Classes are also heh EACH EVENING and on SATURDAY MORNINGS. This year a Dramatic Art Course has been added to the Curriculum. Full particulars of all Courses are in the Prospectus, which may be obtained from Messrs. Rowlatt and Moore's Bookshop, Welleslpy Street East. ENROLLING. Forms for Enrolment are contained in the Prospectus. The School will be open for Interviews and for Enrolling: FEBRUARY 1 and 2, 10.30-12.30 a.m., *u3O-4.30 p.m. A. J. C. FISHER, A.R.C.A., x :29 Director. WARWICK TUTORIAL COLLEGE. MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. FIRST TERM Commences FEBRUARY 7. Enrolments Now Being Made. Prospectus On Application. • w. McGregor jb.ss, m.a., b.cobb., Principal. / British Chambers, Hlgli Street. Phone 40-321. m _^ ■yASANTA GARDEN SCHOOL, ' V 72, Williamson Street, Epsom. DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Kindergarten and Primary. RBOPBNS FEBRUARY 8. The Principal. MISS DARROCH. will attend to receive parpnts and enrol new pupils on MONDAY. February 7, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. -o IN THE RECENT GOVERNMENT EXAMINATION FOR SHORTHAND TYPISTS. A UCKLAND T>USINESS /COLLEGE Secured let and 2nd places In Auckland in the SPECIAL DIVISION. AUCKLAND -pUSINESS /COLLEGE Secured Ist. 2nd, 3rd. 4th and sth places in Auckland in the INTERMEDIATE DIVISION. AUCKLAND "OUSINESS /"iOLLEGE Secured Ist, 2nd. 3rd and 4th places in Auckland in the SENIOR DIVISION. AUCKLAND pUSINESS r-lOLLEGE Secured 2r.d. 3rd. 4th, stb, 6th, 7th, Bth and 9th places in Auckland in the JUNIOR DIVISION. AUCKLAND TjUSINESS /COLLEGE Secured a total of 135 pauses. These results are not exceptional, an equally high standard being maintained year after year. JUDGE BY RESULTS. Prospectus from Meagre. Whitcombe and Tombs. Ltd., or:— AUCKLAND "pUSINESS /COLLEGE SMITHS BUILDING, 9-11, ALBERT STREET. C.I. WS INSTITUTE for The care of Backward Children. —The School In connection with the Institute will not open until Monday, February 14. —F. Waddingham. Hon. Serrptary. 29 ASHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. Insuranoe Buildings, teaches All Subjects. Record successes recent examinations. 29

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 24, 29 January 1938, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 24, 29 January 1938, Page 23

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