EDUCATIONAL. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. BERN A DEANE (London Dip.). Popular Entertainer, Song, Story, and Play Writer, also expert instructress in all Branches of Elocution and Drama, Will commence tuitidu at an early date. Students trained for^ Concert^, Radio, Competitions, etc. NO ARTIFICIALITY. NATURAL Artistry Guaranteed. . Fees very moderate. Vacancies limited, so early application Advised. , Apply by letter, 833 Evening Post. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND ENGLISH. MRS. E. E. MARKS. 1.P.5.. N.S.S.T., N.U.T. (Late of Banks College), Has commenced Classes in above Subjects in thoroughly modern and up-to-date rooms in the D.I.C. Building. 529 and 530, Fifth Floor (take lift near Panama Street). EXPERT INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Day Classes from 9 a.m. (Hours arranged to suit students.) Special Shorthand Speed Session from 4.30 to 6 for Government Exam. Candidates. Evening Classes, 7-9. Saturday morning classes. Full particulars regarding fees, etc., on application. ,„„„. Telephone 45-384. MARSDEN SCHOOL, Karori, Wellington. THE SCHOOL will REOPEN on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. The Principal and the Headmistress ol the Preparatory School^ will ber At Home to Parents on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: W. A. ARMOUR, M.A., M.Sc. •THE'FIRST TERM for 1939 begins on 1 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. The enrolment bf new pupils will be made on .Monday. February 6. as follows:— 9.30 a.m. to noon.-Pupils whose surnames begin with one of the letters A to M. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.-Pupils whose surname* begin witb one of the letters N to L. ENROLMENT OF BOARDERS.-Friday afternoon, February 3, Saturday morning, February 4, and Monday. February 6. During these times special interviews may also be arranged by parents of day pupils. Pupils enrolling are expected to bring Certificate of Birth and Character, also their Primary School Certificate and Primary Leaving Card. ' The school is divided into two sides, General (witb Latin) and Modern (with: out Latin). The courses of instruction are:— , '1. General and Professional. 2. Commercial. 3. Industrial. The Boarding Department, comprising Firth House and the Dining Block, is splendidly situated in the extensive College Grounds. The buildings are modern and commodious, providing ample accommodation for boarders, who are under the personal supervision of the Headmaster. The preparation of lessons is carefully super- ' vised and full opportunity is given to Boarders to participate in organised games. FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO A. THE SECRETARY, ./ ; P.O. Bdx 19. OR TO THE HEADMASTER. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE. (Austin Street.) fpOR Secondary Pupils from Districts x with the postal indicators El, E2, E3. E4, E5, C 3, SI, S2. Girls from Eastbourne, Mornington, and « Vogeltown may also attend, while girls j from Roseneath and Oriental Bay have the option of attending Wellington Girls' College if they wish: The School Reopens On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Former Pupils, 9 a.m.; New Pupils, "10 a.m. The Headmistress and. Members of the Staff will be at the College to enrol new pupils ou Thursday, February 2, and Friday, February 3, from 9.30 a.m. till 12.30 p.m. and from 1.30 p.m. till 3.30 p.m. Primary School Certificates, Progress Cards, and Birth Certificates or Record Cards should be brought by new pupils. G. L. JUDD, . Acting Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. (Pipitea Street.) Principal: MISS E. M. NORTH, B.A. CCHOOL CLASSES will resume on N> TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Former Pupils 9 a.m.; New Pupils, 10 a.m. Students may enrol on Friday, February 3, and Monday, February 6. Primary School Cards and Birth Certificates should be presented by all new pupils on entry. Entry forms with prospectus may be obtained from the Secretary's Office, Seater's Building, 105 Customhouse Quay, or will be posted from the school. The following courses are available:— Professional, Commercial, Home Course, Art Course. Pupils may specialise in advanced Bookkeeping and Economics. G. L. JUDD, Acting Secretary. J^ONGOTAI BOYS' COLLEGE. The School will reopen for all pupils on Tuesday, February 7, at 8.50 a.m. NEW PUPILS with parents or guardians are required to attend for enrolment on Monday, February 6,-as follows:— Surnames A.-M. 9 a.m. to 12 noon; Mc.-Z. 1.30, p.m. to 4.30 p.m. The following pupils are eligible for free admission:— (a) Any boy who has completed a year's course in Std. IV or Std. V at any public primary school or recognised private school. (b) Any boy who has gained a Std. VI school certificate at any of the schools in the Roseneath, Hataitai,. Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay, Houghton Bay, Miramar, Seatoun, or \ybrser Bay districts, and whose parents or guardians reside or intend to reside in those districts. (c) Any boy from any post primary school in any other district or part of New Zealand whose parents have been transferred to Wellington and who intend to reside or do reside; in the districts mentioned in (b). New Pupils are required. to bring with • them on enrolment day:— (a) Admission Form (if not already forwarded), (b) Birth certificate (or copy), (c) Last Term Report (Dec. 1938), (d) Std. VI Certificate (by those to whom it applies). Further information may be obtained by ringing the Headmaster, No. 63-372. Admission Forms and Prospectuses may be had on application to the undersigned. G. L. JUDD, 4ct.ine Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 5
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