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, serve for delight, for, and for ability. Their *t for delight is in privateiW*j retiring; for ornament discourse; and for ability *7 tke judgment and dispose e j business. lif 1 .—Bacon. ''' "As on the one hand it should ever T| "tl remem bered that we are boys, | 1 1 ■ /">! "H "H and boys at school, so on the other and Secondary Schools ISSS • - not only as boys, but as boys who will be men. ■ —From "Tom Brown's Schooldays"

(Ehnsfs (Hirlln^ Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch m -a* PS m *• 4 -> /I>f *T < # «*» *&L<W» The College is a Secondary School for Day Boys and Boarders, and prepares them for a Professional, Agricultural, or Commercial career. Staff: Head Master, Rev. E c. CROSSE, D.8.0., M.C., M.A., and sixteen Assistant Masters. and any further information can be obtained from the "Master. A 1 he First Term of 1931 begins on Thursday, February sth. AN ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR NEW BOYS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, AT 10 a.m.

(Eanterbitru dnllrgp / ' ~ f? *,;i;?^ as ¥.i-i^ fc.*a % m ■r-< »-> . * Term commences February 27th, 1931. SCHOOL or FORESTRY — liCCOIWIANOy, COMMERCIAL LAW AND sAinmraLectarer and Director of Studies, L. L. Cordery, FJ>jL (NJS.), Chart. Acet. (Aust.). Aisistaat Leetwer, W. A. Smith, F.R.A. (X.Z.). law Leetnrer, E. A. Cuthbert, 8.A., LL.te. Bdenti coached for following examinations: Diploma in Banking N.Z. Society of Accountants' Examinations Bookkeflperi' Exam. (Cert, of Proficiency; Commercial Bookkeepers' Examination Professional Accountants' Examination (including Bachelor of Commerce Degree). . 15 times held in evenings, and attention devoted to individual training. ®%e Library open to all students attending wares. WHClettnrer, J. C. Bradshaw, Mus. Doc., F.R.M.C.M., M.C.0., L.E.A.M., A.E.C.M. Aariitant Lecturer, Miss J. L. Black, Mus. Bac., IXB. —> coached for following Examinations: Aaoeiated Board of R.A.M., B.C.M. TMyaraity of N.Z.—Matriculation and Degree of Bachelor of Music and B.A. (music section). Lecturer in Charge, C. E. .fc oweiakci', M..-V. (N.Z.), F.L.S. Pull course of lectures, laboratory and fieldwork in all subjects prescribed for — Degree of Bachelor of Forestry Science (Univ. of N.Z.). Diploma of Associateship (Cant. College School of Forestry). Ranger Course Certificate. SCHOOL or ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE— Dean, S. Steele, B.Sc. (Mcch. Eng.), X.Z. Courses provided for — Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil an 4 Electrical Engineering. Instruction in the Technical Science of Engineering and Allied Trades. Instruction in Applied Electricity. instruction in Surveying. ROLLESTOK HOUSE HOSTEL FOR "MEN STUDENTS HELEN CONNON HALL HOSTEL FOR WOMEN STUDENTS M jarticulars of all courses, fees, etc., from the undersigned— C. C. KEMP, Registrar.

(Crmgtjmii ©imam iff* DIOCESAN DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Kegislerccl under Government Regulations as a Primary and Secondary School. Head Mistress (1931): MRS. D. B. MACPIiERSON, M.A., Edinburgh; Cambridge Teachers' Diploma, assisted by a fully qualified staff. The School is situated in the best locality in Timaru, in nearly 4 acres of beautiful grounds. It provides efficient education, up to and after Matriculation, and a General Course for those not wishing to matriculate. Under the Management of the Chrigtchurch Diocesan Board of Education. Religious and Church Teaching is given on sound and moderate lines. Great eare is given to Recreation, and Tennis, Hockey, Gymnasium, etc., are amply provided for* The Junior Department -will be under the charge of MISS M. COLTHTIRST (Froebel), from England. Prospectus on application to the ACTING-HEAD MISTRESS, or to C. G. BRYAN KING, ESQ., Secretary, Box 125, Timaru. UJargaret'a (EnUw^ Head Mistress; Mrs S. Gr. YOUNG, M.A., Oxon. Under the management of the Christchurch Diocesan Board of Education. 1931. Church of England Day and Boarding School for Girls, Christchurch (Registered by the Education Department as a Primary and Secondary School.) ' T ~ Jl: sr. makciarkt's collegk Cranmer Square. Fully qualified Staff; Thorough Religious Training; well equipped class rooms, laboratory; preparation for Public Examinations; physical training and games. ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE 71 Papanui Road. Little St. Margaret's is a Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Children avlio find the distance to Cranmer Square too groat. Miss F. Butler, ! FroobH • from England. Telephones 32-217, 23-839. . ■ - V F LITTLE ST. MARGARET'S 89 Papanui Road. St. Margaret's House, for boarders, stands in extensive grounds, and is an ideal home. Miss A. Satchell, M.A., House Mistress. . Illustrated Prospectus on application to the Head Mistress, or to the Secretary, Box 800, Christchurch

Uatfctkt Hays' - (Pamarit mf'V. So* * ife/ ; ''#*- '. ' 3 ittH L#i I &% i.' : *»% i JUS* , PIPM ? Y -SiTm ■ RB"i | \i « --=vr bA c* lil L i ™ K sssassw®* gsps&s^"*^ *s4tflfct School *^l 1( "~* H,ot sltaated in the country 111 a 8^ > **° miles north of Oamaru. 4 Iqjj ® ronn| ls of 50 acres comprise fields, 5 tennis courts, swimming baths, service and V th,^ 8 ran S eB > and experimental enjoys a sunny and tonic It* letoS? "toits Of the waTimnm out*rnL'.± sleeping hutments ® Ba ®®te the robust health of the *\ fifnpa iIAJ 5v CS The teaching staff includes specialists in Music, Art, Woodwork, Metalwork, and Agriculture. There are four courses of work with specialised equipment: (1) GENERAL AND PROFESSIONAL (2) AGRICULTURAL (3) COMMERCIAL (4) ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL The first term for 1931 commences on February 3rd. Applications for prospectus or information should be addressed to the Rector.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 5

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