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EDUCATIONAL. "" CHILTON ST JAMES SCHOOL. LOWER HUTT. BOARDING School now at "Fareham.' Featherston. Day School continues at Lower Hutt. Term 1, 1943 School reopens. Day Girls , February 1, Boarders February 3. YTTELLINGTON COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: E. N. Hogben, M.A., F.R.G.S. The First Term for 1943 begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. The enrolment of new and transferred pupils will take place on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1, as follows:— , A. DAY PUPILS—9.3O a.m. to 12 noon for | pupils whose surnames begin with one of the letters A to M; 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m., for pupils whose surnames begin with one of the letters N tb Z. B. BOARDING PUPlLS.—Parents of new or former boarders may see the Headmaster on FRIDAY, January 29, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.. also on Saturday morning, January 30, frora 10 a.m. to noon; on MONDAY, February 1, during enrolment time; or at another time by appointment. On Enrolment, pupils are required to produce the PRIMARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE,, the PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS' LEAVING CARD, and a CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH. Pupils transferring from another post-primary school should produce the Record Card of their previous School. A Comprehensive fee of £1, with discount of 2s 6d for immediate payment, covers all games and School activities. Pupils are urged to join the School Accident ■ Insurance Scheme, for which the annual fee Is 2s 6d. payable at the beginning of the First Term. There is also the Parents' Voluntary Subscription Scheme for College Improvements. List of Text Books will not be given until the classification of pupils has been made. There are two main Courses of Instruction, , the GENERAL COURSE. In which both Latin 1 and French are taken, and the MODERN , COURSE. In which such subjects as Bookkeeping, Woodwork, and Metalwork are sub- 1 stltuted for Latin. A comprehensive curriculum provided on . approved lines. „ , , , Special attention given to Physical Training ' and Games. ... , Pupil? prepared for all public examinations THE' BOARDING DEPARTMENT, comprising modern md commodious buildings, is situ ated in extensive grounds. Careful attention is given to dietary health, study, and pastimes. Fees moderate. A remote allowance of 7s 6d weekly may be claimed. Reduction of 5 per cent, for brothers. For ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS, enrolment ' forms, and further particulars required, apply to the Headmaster or to the Secretary, P.O. Box 1689, or Room 84a. A.M.P. Buildings. Customhouse Qy., Wellington. W. A. STUART, Secretary. _ , , . — I WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE, Pipitea St. ' Principal: MISS E. M. NORTH, 8.A., Dip. < Pedagogy; SCHOOL' Classes will resume on Tuesday, February 2. Former pupils 9 a.m. New pupils 10 a.m. Pupils may enrol on Friday, January 29, and Monday, February 1, from 9.30 a.m. till 12.30 p.m., and 1.30 p.m. till 4 p.m. Primary school certificate, Primary school Pupils Leaving Card and Birth Certificate should be presented by all new pupils on entry. The following courses of instruction are offered to pupils:— 1. General, leading later to Home Course or Art Course. 2. Professional. 3. Commercial. Pupils travel free from Ngaio, Johnsonville, Paekakariki, etc., and Eastbourne, and with railway concession rates from Hutt Valley. Entry forms and prospectus, may be obtained from the College or from the Secretary. A.M.P. Buildings, Wellington. [ WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE, Austin St., El. ' Principal: MISS N. G. ISAAC, M.A. THIS modern school provides free secondary education for girls from districts with the postal indicators El, E2. E3, E4, Eo, C 3, SI S2 ■ Girls from Eastbourne, Vogeltown, and Mornington may also attend free, but from other districts only as paying pupils. The school reopens on Tuesday, February 2, for last year's pupils at 9 a.m. and new PUThe Principal and Members of Staff will be at the College to enrol new pupils and , interview their parents or euardians on Thursday and Friday, January 28 and 29. from 9 till 12, and 1 till 4, and at any other times by arrangement. Telephone sj-o8». au commencing secondary education should bring Primary School Certificates and Leaving Cards at equipping girls well /for any walk of life. Prospectus from the y College Office, A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Q oy!! egTelVphone 46-738, or J. " Secretary. ' QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE. 5:) HOBSON ST., WELLINGTON. \ mHE First Term, 1943, commences TUESX DAY, FEBRUARY 2. Boarders ref assemble on Monday, February £ R()WN> j Registrar. t SCOTS COLLEGE, I WELLINGTON. ■- iHE First Term, 1943, commences TULSI X DAY. FEBRUARY 2. Boarders reassemble on Monday, February 1. [ Parents mny interview the Headmaster any 1 time after Monday, Janl,^ ry B 25 BR i^ N> 16"°8L Registrar. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: H. M. SCOTT, M.A., Dlp.Ed. , THE DAY SCHOOL SESSION for 1943 begins ' on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. FULL-TIME DAY COURSES are provided as follows:—Girls: Art, Commercial, Domestic. Boys: Art, Commercial, Trades. ■ SPECIAL COURSES are available eithe. for boys or for girls, who in addition to 1 taking one of the usual Courses, wish to prepare for Professional Examinations. _ 1 PROSPECTUS.— Copies may be obtained at 1 the School Office, which is now open. Hours, 1 9-4.30. Also by post from P.O. Box *49. t The Principal will interview parents at the ! School on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. January 28 and 29, between 9.30-12 a.m.. and l--4.30 p.m.. and Saturday, January 30, from "THE* EVENING SCHOOL SESSION begins on Alondav, February 15. Details of Courses 1 and of enrolment are contained in the irospectus, which may be obtained at the School or by post from P.O. Box 249. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ' ENGLISH, OFFICE PRACTICE. CLASSES resume TUESDAY JANUARY 26, \J Office open for interviews MONDAY. JANUARY 25. from 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m INDIVIDUAL TUITION ENSURES SUCCESS. ' At the recent Public Service Examination for Shorthand-Typists our Students EXAMINATION: Ist, 3rd, and 4th Credit Places. - „ . „. _~. JUNIOR EXAMINATION: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, and 7th Credit Places. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.1., 115 Lambton Qy. (Saywell Building). Tel 44-493; Res., 46-678. SUTHERLAND COLLEGE RESULTS. Successful Candidates In the recent Public Service Exams, are:— SPECIAL (Shorthand 150 w.p.m., Type- ', writing 50 w.p.m.) : U. II- Richardson. ) INTERMEDIATE (Shorthand 130 w.p.m., Typewriting 50 w.p.m.) : B. J. Barron, C. M. Moohan. J M. Blakeley. SENIOR (Shorthand 110 w.p.m., Typewriting '40 w.p.m., and English): Credit Pass— ; E. Bennett; 3, G L. Heyes; 4, D. Briggs. Pass—J. M. Hopper, P. N. Hobbs, L. C. French, L. D. Marks, J. D. Collinson, AI. Bryant, R. Y. Leslie, J. A. Adams, M. C. Foote, N. P. Heap JUNIOR (Shorthand 80 w.p.m., Typewriting 30 w.p.m., and English) : Credit Pass—2, R. V Leslie; 3, G. L. Heyes; 4, B. K. McCart- . ney; 5, M. X Henderson; 7, N. M. Enting. ' Pass—S. Hardie. J. L. Moran, N. E. Armi strong, J. Daniels. E. M. Waugh, J. R. Copeland, M. J. Krebs. M. A. Tulloch, E. J. Par- ' sons, M. O. Rofe. - I ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. I EXCELLENT Tuition, either by Class or by \i Correspondence. Is provided by ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Classes commeuce on Monday. February 8. / The Office will be open from Noon only each day. Call or write for Free Prospectus. BOX 826. WELLINGTON. VICKERS HOUSE. Woodward St., Wellington. ! Telephone 44-406.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1943, Page 7

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