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Schools are maintained be- flf ffi„_ I Jp^g/lfe cause men want children to set B H ■ ■ Hf Jf H thei? affections on what is 81 VIII ■ I I ~ worthiest- W UB I HI I - .1. J. Fimdlav» A. and Secondary Schools

P.N.E.U. SCHOOL SELWYN HOUSE 103 Papanui Road, Christchurch IC4N OUG*}2 Tfcis School is run on Parents' National Educational iruiwii Jirien in all forma fo? girls from 6 to IS years ol: ago, and boys up to 9 years of age. Preparation for examinations may bo arranged fur giils over At> who wish to qualify for a University course. The staff includes ex-students of the House of Education, Amble side, England, aa well as specialists in musical appreciation, art, voice production, etc. The children are given the vfida and liberal education of the P.N.E.TT. curriculum. The aim of tho school is a to develop character by careful individual training. There is a school company of Girl Guides, and games are encouraged, Naxfc term begins on Thursday, February sth, 1931, at 9 a.tn. Misa Macfarlane, the Principal, and Miss llolderness, Head of the Lower School, ■will be at home to interview parents at 3(5 Bealey Avenue, on December Bth and 9th from -1 to 5 p.m., and at Papanui Boad on Wednesday, February 4th, from 10 a.m. 1o 12 noon, and 2 to 4 p.m. Tor further particulars apply to the Principal MISS J. MACFARLANE (Ex-student of the House of Education). ■w " WtWM m iKeJtfmrjj FENDALTOH odtuiii Boarding and Say School for Boya from 7 to 14. preparatory for Christ's College and other Secondary Schools. Headmaster: MB. E. J. CHENNELLS. in beautiful and healthy surroundings on the outskirts of Fetutaltom, and within five minutes' walk of tram terminus. The aim of the School la to give a thorough moral, mental and p&jrsle&l training to boys at a very impressionable age under the moat favourable conditions. Religious training on non-sectarian lines. Tbo Claaaroomg are light and airy (open-air principle), and opportunities Afforded the hoys, of learning boxing, gymnastics, swimming and dSDcing, as veil as the regular school games of Rugby football and cricket. Individual attention and care given to the mental and physical progress of each boy. Uangt-iSunt - jßmual? ■ il The School is situated in healthy locality on the Fendalton tram line. Surrounded by extenwell laid out grounds that provide for all out-door games. The brick-built schoolrooms are airy, and are equipped with modern lighting and heating facilities. The aim of the School is to provide a sound moral and useful edu-? cation for girls. 3&I&S GIBBON WIX<L INTERVIEW PARENTS AKB GUARDIANS FOB THE NEW TERM COMMENCING IN FEBRUARY. (I Sati&fied BalnfA baby fed on cow's milk, which has been by Meliin's Food, is a satisfied baby and makes rapid progress JVfelliris Food V Tui? trnan tuat wnnc 1111111 THE FOOD THAT FEEDS Free Sample pf Mellin's Food. Cut this out and COUPON post with your name and address to:— Hilux'i Food Ltd., Collingwood, n.S, Vio.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 6