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COLUMBA GIRLS® COLLEGE, DUNEDIH. ;rl Principal: Misa GRACE MACKINTOSH, Ml, (Hons.). ' " The above spacious and picturesque College, under the , r \" a Board of Governors (appointed by the Presbyterian - recognised to be one of the finest Girls' Schools in the Dominion. '• * baa a remarkably healthy situation, standing: as it does in beautifttfttSfiS? : high above the city and overlooking the ocean and harbour. jr® ll !* ; The educatioo provided is comprehensive and sound. The Prisuw saLli trains children from the Kindergarten to Proficiency stage. The - School provides training for University Courses, Public Service Matriculation Examinations, and Higher Leaving Certificate. DomesticsS»S and Commercial Courses are also provided. A r School of. Mnaic direction of highly qualified and experienced teachers gives i Pianoforte, Violin, Singing, and Musical Appreciation. Special directed to Art, Physical Culture; and Needlework;. The home life of the girls is in excellent hands, and their - sports are carefully supervised* Special attention is given to depottmMrt^t' such training as will fit. pupils to take their place in the social. „ community. • " •" „ The basis of the education given is a realisation of the great imtw*.,!' , of sound principles and character in life. The First Term of the New School Year begins on Tuesday, February «* 1932. The Principal may be interviewed by appointment any day • December 22nd, 1931, or on Saturday, February 6th, 1932. For ProspectmnSS ' further particulars please apply to the Secretary, Mrs D. S. Waters, at i2 *■ College. • 6358

3» ■' ''!■ Almost every family is*ag<! dependent upon the busme®judgment of the breadwinner as upon his earning The Wife and Mother, who: makes the home, has a r lightl to make certain that the family income will be safe. -■ guarded if the breadwinner is taken away. - 7;' A Trustee Institution has'thel business judgment and perience of many persoiisl' instead of one. Its life continuous. It does oqt or leave the country, aa&l accounts are subject tea)' tinuous and starching Our, officers will be w explain bow we can: you in protecting;?: family's future. You" discuss such matters tire confidence. The Perpef Trustees Cp. branches:. Dunedin, • Ghrisfcchntc Oamaru, »Live A. C. BBET3, Christcburch;] 145 Worcester 5 f-0 M w Very Fit How's Yoi The fninuit foam of Gibbs yarts to the orating fresl business mem of offending-- «os use Gibbs twice BuyGibbs—ltVl and'most ecoi always. Popvfw 61l« Ifr r CET TOURIST*!- ~, . I Stnd ibfc «WO» ""•> Mv ' 1 Sharkntf * Co. ltd™ D«|&V I P.O. Bo* 381, "W«ll&|to».* f*J I MGlM*o«>ti(rktM " Obtai aoim&i soPBS MAD? Phon

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20420, 15 December 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20420, 15 December 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20420, 15 December 1931, Page 12