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EDUCATIONAL. JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. Primary and Secondary Day and Boarding School for Boys. Pupils are now being enrolled for 1926. TWO Secondary Department BOARDERS’ ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, of the value of £25 per annum, one tenable for 4 years, and one for 3 years, will be offered in December Next for open competition among boys resident in Otago and Southland. Applicants must bo under 14 years of ago on 4th December, 1925, and on that date must present themselves for examination at the College, Maori Hill, Dunedin. No award shall be made to any candidate who has not passed the Proficiency Examination before the end of 1925. Entries Close 11th November, 1925. Full particulars on application to the Head Master (Mr Cohn Gilray), John M'Glaehan Colego, Dunedin. C. S. GLBNDINING, Secretary. HAWTHORNE PRIVATE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM, Cumberland street. TTQiIRD TERM, 1925, commences on TUESDAY, 6th October, at 9.15 ft.m. A. L. LEES, Principal. ARCHERFEBLD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. rjTIHB THIRD TERM begins on TUBSA DAY, 6th October. Boarders return on MONDAY. The Principal will interview parents on MONDAY between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Prospectuses will be forwarded to parents wishing to enrol pupils for, 1926. MISS ALMA HENDERSON, Pupil of M. Vestoff (Russian Ballet), Mies Minnie Hooper (Sydney), and for past three years Assistant Teacher for Miss Estelle Beere (Wellington), Teaches OPERATIC AND MODERN BALLROOM DANCING at her Studio, 157 Rattray street. Telephone 971. Private Lessons by Arrangement. F READS WIAUCHOP SCHOOL OF • DANCING, Wentworth Dance Chamber, Stock Exchange Buildingo. Principals: Mr F, Reade Wauchop, Miss Ruby Wilding (Late London and Australian theatres). Correct Style Taught in Modern Ballroom and Theatrical Dancing. ' ’Phone 2,044. M ISS PASSMORE’S ART HATE RESUMED. CLASSES STUDIO: STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. iQOLUMBA COLLEGE. THIRD TERM, 1925, BEGINS TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 9,30 a.m. House Girls to be in Residence Monday Evening, sth October. Pupils for 1926 now being Enrolled. The Principal will be at home Monday Afternoon, sth October. F. J. BOSS, M.A., Principal. OT. HILDA’S COLLEGE, HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. THIRD TERM BEGINS WEDUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 9 a.m. Boarders Return the Previous Evening. 14/JTLLINERY Lessons; latest styles IviL Taught thoroughly; mornings, afternoons, evenings; 2s, two hours; work guaranteed. —584, ‘ Star.’ ARIE-LOUISE, Specialist, is Enrolling Pupils m Day and Evening Glasses in Trousseau, • Lingerie, Home Decorations, including Cushions, Humpies, Lamp Shades, Color Schemes, etc. GRADUATE, experienced secondary school Teacher, willing to Coach in Languages, all examinations. —445, ‘Star.’ H. HUTTON (Keoni H. Hakona).— • Banjo-Mandolin, Banjo, Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin. —207 George street; ’phone 7,176. BROWN'S Commercial College, Moray place, has Vacancies for Pupils; we assist'students to secure appointments; enrol early. MONEY. IJTBDST MONEY FOE INVESTMENT, A KLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, HJ3. Express Co. Buildings, Bond strwk BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS WRIGHT and Miss Healey, “ Rangainaie,” 4 Aote.a street, Anderson Bay, wish to announce that t hry hove star led select Boarding at above address; vacancies for Married and Single Boarders. VACANCY for 2 young Men; Id section; central.—6o6, ’Star.’ a~UIET young Man requires Board with private family, vicinity of Caversham or Glen.—Address 634, ‘ Star ’ Office, VACANCY in comfortable home, Caversham, for 2 Boarders; share large sunny room; £1 per week (washing included).—63s, ‘ Star ’ Office. OMFORTABLE Board for respectable Man or Mates; washing, mending; 27s 63 weekly; between Kensington-Cargill’a Corner.—622, ‘ Star.’ __ \JST ANTED, Board, by respectable young TV, Lady, central.—Address 578, ‘Star’ Office. 'OMBLY Board offered in refined pri- . vato family to respectable young Lady, h end. —538, ‘Star.’ BOARD wanted by young Business Lady ,m private family: must be central.—• State terms 597, ‘Star/ WANTED, 2 Mates Share Room; 27s 6d; soft washing; homely; Roslyn, near 0ar.—566, ‘ Star ' Office. a A Manor place (2 minutes off Princes street south) has large Double and Single Furnished Bed-Sitting Rooms to Let; e.h, gas cookers, and use of all conveniences; moderate charges. WANTED, by young Lady, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, with gas ring or cooker, for oho month.—s 72, ‘Star.’ 'ANTED, by working Alan, Board and Residence, private family; north or central preferred,—-570, ‘ Star.’ VACANCY for Two Boarders share room, close to Exhibition,—Stewart, 197 Albany street. 'ANTED, Two Unfurnished Rooms, ■with use conveniences, for about six months; state rent. —Address 528, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, by Couple and 2 Boys (14 and 16), Permanent Board and Lodging; moderate; own furniture supplied if necessary; central. —492, ‘Star, OUNG Man wants Single Furnished Room; separate entrance; must be central.—4B9, 1 Star.’ i fp RAHIEI, Stuart street. —Pirst-clasa JL BOARD-RESIDENCE, under entirely new management; commercial travellers catered for; moderate tariff.—Mrs lONESNEELSON, Proprietress; ’phone 3,433. THE ‘Star’ Garden Annual tells you in a practical way what to do every week and every month in youi: Garden. Secure one.

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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 5

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