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t.DLL.iI AU. ~WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. PItINCIFAIMU. I. E. NEWTON. M.A. rrHE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL provides complete Courses as follows. -L Professional, Commercial, Engineering, Agriculture, Domestic, and Art. The roll for 1932 was G2S, and the Staff comprises, besides the Irineipai. -6 fulltime experienced specialist teachers. The Sixth Form m 190- contained i pupils, preparing, for 8.A., B.Sc., B.Com. and Accountants Professional Degrees, etc. All departments are splendidly equipped. The school has a splendid record of examination successes and of sports activities. THE HOSTEL. , The Hostel (College House) is the most recently built in the Dominion, btandin’ on an elevated site of 84 acres, it is a magnificent structure with every possible modern convenience for the staff and boarders. Foi‘ Woo there will be a rebate of 20 per cent, on the boarding fees, ordinarily £45, and these will be payable in Instalments of £l2 at the beginning of each term. Monday to Friday boarders £lO per term. The hostel is under the charge of the senior assistant, Mr. L. J. B. Chapple, 8.A., 8.C0m., and the matron is Miss I. M. Oldridgc (late sub-matron of Helen Connon Hall, Canterbury College). FREE PLACES. Free tuition places are available to holders of Proficiency or Competency Certificates, and are tenable up to the age of 19 years, provided that the worg and conduct of the pupil are satisfactory. Pupils over 15 years ot age mar be admitted free for one year in one of the practical courses. Paying 1 upas, £~/l()/per term; over 18. £3/10/-. APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION. Applications for admission for 1933 should be sent to the Principal. A. large illustrated prospectus, including application forms, may be obtained from the College Office. SCHOOL REOPENS ON FEBRUARY 7, 1933.

EDUCATIONAL. A "SAFE PASSIN ACCOUNTANCY. ] —AND AT THE FIRST ATTEMPT. ■ HARLE’S College of Accountancy, Ltd., has been instituted for the pur- ' pose of making available to New Zealand Accountancy Students the specialised teaching methods that are proving so successful in England. The "H.G.A'.’’ COURSE is designed so that the individual needs of each student are recognised and provided for in both the class and correspondence courses of the College. PERSONAL CLASSES arc being arranged in all centres and can be arranged in any town or district—students should write in for particulars of these personal classes. A SPECIAL REVISION COURSE is also introduced for students who hare previously failed to secure a pass at previous examinations., IN EVERY BRANCH of the training, “H.0.A.” provides fully qualified Tutors to personally direct the Student’s work along .lines that ASSURE A “SAFE PASS” at each PROSPECTUS FREE ON APPLICATION. Write or Call. \ HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., Levy Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington. ■ RESULTS OF GOVERNMENT QHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING ° EXAMINATIONS. SPECIAL EXAM.— Top place for New Zealand. INTERMEDIATE EXAM.— 100 per cent. Passes. SENIOR EXAM.— Top Place for Wellington. JUNIOR EXAM.— Top Place for Wellington and 100 per cent. Passes. ENROL with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, And Qualify for a Responsible Position. THE COLLEGE REOPENS ON JANUARY 10. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., F.A.1.5., Etc., Director. JJUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL, CHILTON ST. JAMES (Incorporating Chilton House School), Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. j Principal: MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD. Prospectus and particulars from the MESSRS. .CLARKE, MENZIES,' GRIFFIN AND ROSS, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, Or from the Principal. ENGINEERS. ARCHITECTS.' SURVEYORS. /'CORRESPONDENCE Courses, written' specially for N.Z. Candidates for. exams. British Engineering lust. (Civil, Mechanical. Elect. Struct.) ; also N.Z. Engineers’ Reg. Board. Save text-books •and overseas mailing. Individual subjects. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, Masonic Chambers. Wgtn. Tel. 44—601. G. W. VON ZEDLITZ. M.A. Principal. NAPIER BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH . SCHOOLS. rpHESE Schools are now completely rcJ- established, and provide both academic and practical courses. , Excellent boarding accommodation is available at the School Hostels. New wooden dormitories of the most modern open-air type have been erected lit the Boys’ School. , , , A farm is attached to the Boys School, and the Agricultural Course is a feature of the curriculum. Full boarding fee. iu4 p.a. Further particulars on application to the Secretary. Box 157. Napier. WANTED TO SELL. /SAS Stove, Copper Urn, Lawn Mower, xX Samson Truck, Push Chair, Portable Gramophone. City Furniture Mart. Blair St. • - i MARGARINE.—The first ' dA and still the finest. At all Storekeepers.

BUSINESSES for sale. - A FORTUNE TO THE RIGHT MAN! BAKERY AND SMALL GOODS BUSINESS. CITUATED in one of the largest and most progressive inland towns in Island. Up-to-date premises in heart of main stl ’ ee , t ‘ The business is cash over the counter P' a(ic '.,. [ 1 i' o « practical man, Owner is sacrificing on iiecouu of serums i , , ? bl ‘ offpr . this is the best and most genuine little.business hat ® LOU f £ G jy £ uv Stock and FOR QUICK SALE at the, ridiculously low puce ot rtioo, Up-to-date Plant complete. V alk in, walk out. H. M. MORTON & SON, Land and Commission Agents, midland hotel building ——• N-'™™' o *’ |. inn Telephone -QiWANTED TO EXCHANGE. STOCK AGENCY, Rangitikei St., Palnwrston North. Phone: 7111.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 18

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