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fhv fy this powerful race jTlfs way out °f its con fi n ' f*t* <""* its clouded vision bikinis to the tna ni f estatiori 'jf frost Qualities which it has $ bottom—Matthew Arnolu. and Secondary Schools Never rest till you have got all the fixed machinery for work the best possible. The teacher's workshop is the lives of menAnd what becomes of the waste? They live on, and they hang heavy on the neck of all progress; they form the cumberers of the ground, or worse, who drag down the national life. —Thring.

THE binzian CASHMERE HILLS W stated amidst ideal surround- £« "The Binzian" School sforiU a golden opportunity of. jjTing children of ail ages I ifyatei in the beaitliy : : t tmore of Gsphmere Hills. | T' Ijdmdnsl and up-to-date tuition !j gi Tea by trained and experic3;ei teachers. Pupils aro irtiicd to develop their own individuality szid initiative, those •-'owing 1 special aptitude in any wori being enc-our-t aag those lines. rat' Ted for Proficiency and piker examinations. Languages, : A-' Work, and Physical Culture i -Hra s place in the curriculum, j Terns Moderate. ■ "fospactns obtainable from the I Jftodp&l-MiSs XT. G. KEYS, j Private Address: 92 Wains! Street, Biccarton.

Dmtdnt fogoratiirg *s>ri]nnl &#?•! 1 *& *%Jr< 291 DEANS AVENUE CHRIS TCHURCH Church of England preparatory school for boys 7 to 14 years of age. PREPARATORY FOR CHRIST'S COLLEGE. Visitor: The Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Christchurch. Headmaster: MR C. E. FFRRIS, F.R.Hist.Soc., London. Situated on the west side of, and adjoining, Hagley Park North. The position is high and healthy. Next term beg in s February 3rd. Prospectus on application. Mr Ferris at home to enrol boys by appointment. Telephone 32-986

(Ehristdturdj ©wltntral (Hullvqv PEHfOIPAI' —P. E. HANSEN, M.A., M.Sc., Dr. lug. m W?i r r m - mm i* Cnll _ S Hiffh e i e T, I P rov^^ instruction this year for about 3,300 students, of whom 1,000 xrere in thaS Z. a 4 n * the others in Evening and special Day Classes. The staff includes 38 full®be worlr i« «« J?* 83 ?"'" me teachers, most of the latter being specialists in trade and professional subor« is carried on in the following departments:— Hij ***** HIGH school. courses of Secondary a mas towards a vocation, Mnmercial 0®? Science Agricultural Woodwork ten.;.. , L °auaercial 9A fair. Js.^V~ ttßt*-n f & givca to the facilities M®S°» s ' 0n for farm bo " ys who " ish t0 EVENING CLASSES AND DAY DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASSES These Classes provide for instruction, as .follows: Trades —Including Motor, Mechanical and. Electrical Engineering, Plumbing, Carpentry, Cabineunaking. Motor Body-building, Woolclfissirig, Printing and Linotyping, Painting and Decorating, Sheet MetalWorking. Commercial —"For Shorthand-Typist es and Bookkeepers Accountancy—i'uil Diploma Course. Home Science —Including Cookery, Dressmaking and WW IS a.m''"l h j?; ope " on Tuesday, February 3rd ®* ■ . n new pupils are required K January 20th, tflJ; if eoßl P le ted before J go **4 i| »»ul «? 8 Standard VI. Certificate, am fcavn ? , enpolrnel 't fornip- All boys an , " f asße d Standard VI. are eligible for Ihonla v "fW BdsiiJr ■ ffl&fje this month for Board at JVLi llinery. Examinations —Standards V. and Entrance, University Entrance, Entrance. Ail boys and girls over J-! year? ( ,7ti*t left n Primary or Secondary V 1., Public Service •, Training College f age, who have Bchooi, also liej turned ,\ew Zealand Soldiers, are eligible torEree-Tuition. Pees to "Paying Students, from 15/- per Annum (according to number and grade of subjects taken). Classes Start February 13th, and enrolments will be taken on and after February Oth. Prospectus on personal application in January.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 7