- 'i 8~~" 1° What Wellington Offers "| " ' ""'-'•'' :'': " • • - \V/7 LI; IN, GTONi apart from being tlie capital cityof New * I C* D*-%4-i*i**]***- f~* r*«i GOLLEGF W^;^^tiJy\^sl^s^ at... Patrick s. v-ollege, Silverstream a V^L.^L'UL the Dominion, and its healthy climate, with bracing breezes I j - ; , : : — ■ ' v«-^____ < -t^' == j*nd an enviable sunshine record, is just what is needed for growing I " » .!•'■: "rj ; , boys and girls. The fact that Wellington is the capital city is another 'I ; - ' - ' • •--," ', . . >.;,.,.,'i ••'■■ adjunct to its claims as an educational centre, for in the city throughout I ' -, -'-*■»&. '•■■ ■ '•' 3 96-98 THE TERRACE, ■ ' ' w H STFVFism ma prfc o/^^FI*^^ oKumShHl _ &r?h^^WWgTWl! • arec *ucation. Headmaster. -, *. . _ _~ - ____ ' "" ' " • " ;' ' ... ' three courses:— ' . o « - ffroun j a , n class rooms—no dormitories lJUl) T^" IN*' 'N* "^J "PSMT • (f" >< A '"O U-T IP '■■ ' if"^ if^l T T TG* /f""'' "lE* for'Uruw"" 01 COt p Sef de? igned to Prepare students ' balcony; lavfso^' bathr?,?™ '■ '"with' i(^^9fita»^»* broad cultural lines, with latitude for individual preference. Pupils are prepared for public examinations. ■—^^^^^^^^B^^^^BB^^^^^MmM^^^K "^^—^ lMa^^MJ^m^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^_^^__.. ifPS^Hg Optional subjects include Piano, Violin, Art, Elocution, time educational facilities of the most diverse kind and"calling tor every ' '" ~ ~ ' fc -tIfHH Dancing and Dres S makin g . possible want are offered to parents and guardians whoi have^ the welfare ik. '■' ■ 1 7 O 7 ■■ I^^SL A ;*7 «—- - T •» -. -r» -.* ■* iti^^^^dJatSSi:"J?S accountancy and Banking ■ Examinations ■B^BOM^SfflßP*'" riZi,- • j'"s ,J "'*»■''«'*'• hjh KhooU-dl OT toimd as BourUhing institutions and mody-wilh ~' ■I^^^MEJ sa=r=-i£!,t£[ ——— ' SdS'coSSSpSiiftS?^ I*l-C^ S/ ES {■^(■■Mll^ni^^^BMpiP^ Girls of all denominations accepted. A few Scholarships y O/. o^ at the University College. From kindergarten to college, * tar "««*« <- *•, IS provided by ' . - fH|^H^Hl^Si^HiH^BH^3^£i available. FIRST TERM OF 1936 commences I Wellington provides a wide choice. Many of the highest positions in the -ii-^ „ » a^SH^^BPK FEBRUARY 4.h. Prospect and all information l^d, and not a few important posts overseas, are filled by men and KiH till O* « I imirTm*TnirfWOil«Tll (T^^vlll^^^ T *. JI PBP^||g| s i^^|Pßp^^J|p obtainable from- ! women who. as boys and girls, received their early education in one . JL^llilllg^ V^OIMJUJiCrCIHI • V^Oll^^^ JL/tO I 7' ■-'^^W^^^MBii^PJ miss Irene .wilson. m.a. .- p wncipal %ttL LwTTrds "3d . VICKER'S HOUSE - WOODWARD STREET 1 I 111 those from other centres. Wellington may not have been particularly < WFTTTMrTnv *^-^x . ■ I generously treated in the past in the way of educational endowments, , n£LUI^UIU« 7— —'' ' . ■ IHI a"d aV tlffles money has been hard to' acquire to meet the growing Printed Nnfe* - S i ~1 I educational needs of the city and surrounding district, but in spite of X -' g WRITE OR CALL (T^lT^nPCi (f~* /OkiF ■T' IC*:/^ IE? x«^S 111 buildings which comprise the various schools and colleges are expert lutors. w V-xVy-JL © (\jJOi ' ' Id a. credlt, to *e-°>™»«li ity. and each year sees some addition which Reasonable Fees' ' ' tUKtULL SzE&ig™^ 111 bnn 8s educationalfacilities more in line with modern requirements. - . . \ ' ' \ PROSPECTUS ' ■ -'' . '■ jA^Hn' " mmmmm~~m ■•,-■■ t r ■ E. L. ENTING, B.Com: F.R.A.N.Z.; A.1.N.Z.! Director. PRINCIPAL: MR. J. R. SUTCLIFFE, B.Sc. W^W^^ - ~ D QO^. ' ' ; L_ elephone 44-406 - ,' ■* - . ' 'S^S^HHHEHUB^^H 'A boardlng and Day School for —- ; • m^^^^m^^m^m^^^^^^^i^mmmt -^-Preparatory, Primary, and Secondary ' "^ I^^^^^^^^^^SuMMMSSSSJMiMri^riH^^^Bi^^^^^H^w^Bv^^^^^^^^^B SSh A I I^^^^ * Karon, Wellington. i ' , v * \| tk. <;^v. nn i >->„ >v.. v . •,. i , town preparatory-: ..•,-." -""* --~-'\ J^^Hfl^**^^^H^^i9fi^flß9MHl^^^^fi^^B^B£s^^R¥l^^^^^^^H IVY « school L/mnibus connects with Local _ *■ ■■ v^ ■■■■ Hk ' n c* ' ♦ ' l^^ N J "!<'''' ' '^'/* v ' * * • ,\ ' * ** +^ A '-. ''^'^^^^^^IHB FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO ■ Governors: ' I^^WH^^^Wlß^Bß^^^ ]^^ ■ occupied by the College, so popular has the Institution become Wellington.'. , C V\ I AAr y\. C *%. ■»^ 4«' ■I «^ ar^m Every . student of GILBY'S COLLEGE has unusual . Nova Scotia)°.' '" . IWWBWHBBBMSiW^^^H^WB^^^B V: 111 I I I II 1 111 I ITI #3k:t ■' opportunities to excel in the subjects selected. .Write, ring, „ tsass^s^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bßi WIIIIWVM JUI IWO or call for Prospectus. ' Hea > h . .."/'■ "THOROUGH IS OUR WATCHWORD." •• ■ expenenced .talf. Excellent records mall branches of rchoolwork Large pla^ng fields^ •_ ' ' ' . . ' l ennis courts. Swimming pool. ••••••• :■;;. /. 1 w-'°°■-* — "■» " ■ Sby?coSege '■ ZJ^*>.*°*™* g^Mc^o NTOTHEHEADM ,s TRESS , D -I* " r "I [ WELLII4&TON LTD. —■———■——————,— - .'."''" -. .i__^^_ With wh™h ™ incorporated... Wuij.iam..ui« Ibbm i C WELLINGTON TECHNICAL CO I lEC P Day GHILTON ■ high school Srhnnl HOUSE .STS^St Te^sSr V^ RK"4th »»<« Sth DECEMBER, I»S School SCHOOL T V ' - ■-' RE-OPENS ON MONDAY - 3rd FEBRUARY, IW6 ;' ' r'rV/o (tate.of Wellington Terrace and Island Bay) IfIHB^IP^P^^^HPIMHHBf V-OUKSE OF INSTRUCTION: . - •■■■.■ T ■' ii 1 pEjVJ (4) Art Course. commercal work. (2) General Commercal Courte. (3) Home Science Course. :-- Principal: MISS G. FITZGERALD IftZ^^^^KAiLl^^B of)S Spliic o?erv?c?, Yor«olL Sa^^ L- " ■BTJJSSJffISSIBSIHI ?=ia,(ciui^r£^i3f c-"^ i ___ i||il|ii|i||iiiUflMi|iX^Hi Arrc r^ w^ Places may be held by any pupil under 16 >-ears cf a-- '' - I .' -" ~ * |l : li^^HHßHHl^^^HllHHi^^^^^B-^ ' S Who • a c°7 4 petey, or Pudency certificate; or , I: : : ■■ Al : > (r>=/ admitted under clause SiTlftrt-^^^ 11"'* " H»-:W'-' ' OTTO > x I . h/3 ■ ■"■ P,• „ n ■; -r. , } Home .Science, or Art, or Engineering, or Buildihg Course. &bh ' ' ' ' ' E™y «*»}«*■ f ' 1 h d not entitled to Free Education are admitted on parent of £2/10/- per term. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN" " W?^iMMi ' j^IS^SSB^ 11 ill /// ' "iLD/T^VT/C? 9 D/^TIAAT December 14. Here is an unique opportunity for I—«^ . ■- " ■ ' \WMmLJ OOYO oivHOCIK 3 c^ b°y °r gul '° §am a Commercial I . tf _, .JLJf^y JL KJ> JLVyA^JL-i Education at a substantial' reduction in fees. ■ _. ■ ■ ___^ -^ ' -•-.• :- WL GROYDON, DAY'S DAY, Wellington • S.'SHSa'^S ' ' ' . SQLWAY GGLLEGE -■" —^ and women to improve their knowledge, and ' " " J*—» A—tf JI f/ A DAY; AND BOARDING SCHOOL! FOR BOYS FROM SIX TO FOURTEEN ' Director: a. h. gilby, F.c.i.(En g .), f.c.s.cn.z.). "S^t^Sin^of^i^. -——-—-—-- : —— • ' ' ourtenay rlace, Telephone: 51-987. FTrimiinnailn M n j.. i r 1^ ~— '" '"^^^^^^^^^~l' | }- Except,on.lly Moderate Fe Ca . p rospectuses f rom MRS , M . B. THOMPSON. MA., or Secretary, Box 63, IvWrlon.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 135, 4 December 1935, Page 16
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