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(Elnltmi S>aint iautfa Waterloo Road - ■ flower Unit Boarding and Day School for Girls ( Anglican) \ The Kindergarten and Primary Classes give teaching m all subjects required in the careful development of young children, physically and mentally. The Secondary School prepares for all public examinations, and provides a special course for girls not taking examinations. Special attention is given td> e Y®*y of music, and pupils are entered fcr all examinations: of the BJLM. and R.C.M. Physical training and Remedial Tajeatment by a qualified English games mistress. Ample playing .fields, bathing pool, tennis courts. CHAPLAIN: Rev. H. E. K. Fry* PRINCIPAL: Miss Geraldine FitzGeiald. Clarke, Menzies, Griffin & Co., Secretaries. Box ifiS, Wellington

U.o YOU CAN! THERE’S A PLACE—A BIG PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR THE YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN WHO HAS AMBITION But ambition is not enough. Ambition must be backed up by the right type of education. To-day the business world is calling for young men and women with ability—and that ability can be obtained quickly, efficiently and thoroughly at GILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 92 WORCESTER STREET, NEAR CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND CHIEF POST OFFICE Gilby’s was established in 1887—it is up to the minute in modern training methods—every student receives strictly individual supervision. CURRICXJLIJM . SHORTHAND (Pitman only) BUSINESS LETTER WRITING TOUCH TYPEWRITING ENGLISH COMPOSITION, SPELLING BOOKKEEPING PUNCTUATION, Etc. SPECIAL NOTICE ! We can place YOUR son or daughter in a situation when proficiency has been attained at our college. . j. ... Remember— past students of Gilby’s College are to be found occupying high administrative positions throughout the Dominion to-day. DIRECTOR: MR C. H, GILBY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.P.S. (Hons.) PRINCIPAL : MRS G. HILDA GILBY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Hons.) Telegrams; “Gilby, Christchurch.” P.O. Box 652, Telephone 41-766, Private ’Phone 37-4K7.

&t HUtnfa registered primary Conducted by the Sisters o£ Mercy fSTI ®iris’ (College \ AND SECONDARY SCHOOL 876 COLOMBO STREET Pupils are prepared for Intermediate, School Certificate, University Entrance, Higher Leaving Certificate, Teachers' Examinations, Pitman’s Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Government Shorthand-Typist Examinations. Class Singing, Choral Speaking, Physical Culture, Dressmaking are also included in the curriculum. Music—Pupils are prepared for the Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations in Singing, Piano, Violin, ’Cello, Theory of Music and Elocution. School reopens on Tuesday, February 2nd, 1937, For terms, etc., apply to the Reverend Mother.

\-r. P.N.E.U. SCHOOL SELWYN HOUSE 105 & 127 PAPANUI ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH For Boarders and Day Pupils' ( Registered by the Education Department k 1»" ' 3P ill s* I* IM The School is conducted on the principles of the Parents' National Educational Union, for girls from 5 to 18 years of age, and boys up to nine years of age. The P.N.E.U. curriculum aims at giving a liberal education and covers a wide range of subjects, and great effort is made to give individual attention and careful training to each child, importance being attached to the study of Scripture. The school is beautifully situated on Papanui Road, and the buildings are constructed with all the classrooms on the open-air plan. For further particulars apply to the Principal. SELWYN H The new School Hcuse. providing increased accommodation for boarders, will be occupied at the begimi*®-' of next term, and is situated at 127 Papanui Koaa, almost adjoining the school. Next term begins on Tuesday, February tnh. at 9 a.m. The Principal. Miss Ho'.dcmess. will he “at home” at the School, and Mrs Bladder at school House, to interview parents, on Monday. February Bth, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 2 to 1 p.ni. or •>. appointment. Telephone No. 23-299. sE SCHOOL. 105 PAPANUI ROAD. CHRISTCHURCH

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21961, 9 December 1936, Page 6

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