EDUCATIONAL. JOHN McGLASHAN COLLEGE MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN, PEIMAEY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING 'SCHOOL' FOE BOYS - ; FOUNDED IN 1919 BY THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, HEAD MASTER: Lieutenant-colonel J, CONOLLY, D.S.O, The College is favourably situated on Maori -Hill,, overlbokuig the. ppea country of Balmacewen ©olf Links and Flagstaff, and enjoya the maximum of sunshine. There is evety facility foV the development of men'tal and physi-' cal qualities, and every boy receives religious instruction as sart of his curriculum. The College has beet most fortunate in these difficult tiines in having a highly -qualified staff, and boys entering professional "careers, '«U6h aH-'. medicine, engineering, science, law, are well catered for. Arts and crafts are included in the school subjects, and special classes are held-in wool Classing, manual training, and such extras as boxing, dancing, gymnastics, tnusio, swimming. Boys are prepared for Public Service, School Certificate,. University Entrance, and University Scholarship Examinations. The Boarders are under the care of three Housemasters and an experiencedMatron, and every attention is given to their comfort and well-being. , Aa .■: excellent Preparatory School is conducted on modern lines, with suitable equipment. The Principal may be interviewed by appointment on any Afternoon frc-ia » MONDAY, January 29, at the College. For Appointments or Prospectus, and otbe* Information, apply THE SECRETARY, Stock Exchange BuSdings, DUNEDIN, C. 1., Telephone 10-73& FIEST TEEM COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, FEBEUARY ft, 1945.
EOSLYN SCHOOL OE DANCING (Principal: THELMA ANTHONY) RESUMES LESSONS FROM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. ALL BRANCHES TAUGHT, Including— BALLET. TAP, CHARACTER, CLASSICAL, ACROBATIC, AND. LIMBERING. PUPILS TRAINED FOR COMPETITIONS, RECITALS, AND GENERAL STAGE DANCING. Classes as usual. Special Baby Class. OLD AND INTENDING PUPILS Phone 21-038 for Appointment, Or interview at 287 Highgate (opp. . Roslyn Fire Station), Mornings. • THE BALDOCK HEALTH ! INSTITUTE ' REMEDIAL EXERCISES, TURKISH BATHS, MASSAGE, REDUCING EXERCISES, with Special , Attention to those of Middle Age. BODY BUILDING, JIU-JITSU, AND ALL FORMS OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. • Private or Class Tuition. Full particulars and appointments by application to 295 LOWER STUART STREET. H. BALDOCK, Specialist* ST. HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (INCORPORATED), HERIOT ROW. • A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR " GIRLS. (Registered by the Education Department as a Primary and Secondary School.) Course of study from Kindergarten to Matriculation. The aim of the School is to provide a sound education on Primary and Secondary School lines Well equipped, suhny classrooms, science laboratory, and gymnasium. Preparation for Public Examinations. The FIRST TERM begins on TUESDAY, February 6, and Boarders Return the previous day. The Principal will be at home to Parents and to enrol new pupils on FRIDAY and MONDAY, February 2 and 5, from 10-12 a.m. and 3-& p.m., or any other time by appointment. For particulars apply' to THE PRLNCLPAL, Miss M. DALZIEL, M.A., Dip. Hons. (N.Z.), B.A. (Oxon). Phone 10-121.' j. V. HANNA'S SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. GYMNASIUM-BURNS HALL. 1945 SEASON RESUMES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Posture, Carriage, Grace, Body Correction, and Good Health developed through Genuine, Systematic Physical Culture, Gymnastics, and Dancing. Sessions arranged for Young Men' and Ladies, also Girls and Bo£s from four years of age and upwards. Interviews and enrolments at Gymnasium daily, 3.30 to 5 p.m., Saturday 11 to 11.30 a.m. J. V. HANNA, Physical Instructor. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. "OUPILS and Intending Pupils, Please Note that BROWN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, opposite Moray Place Post Office, REOPENS MONDAY, February 5. Day and Evening Classes. Office Now Open for Interviews. Telephone 10-697. THE DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY EDUCATIONAL CLASS invite you to ba present on TUESDAY, February 6, at 2.30 p.m. sharp, in the Supper Room at the EARLY SETTLERS' HALL (Middle Door). Subject: 'Decoration of Flowers, Bowls, Troughs, Tables, etc.* Demonstrator, Mrs MILNE SHAND, of Christchurrth Do not miss this golden opportunity of gaining knowledge first-hand., DUNEDIN 'FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. * INDERGARTENS REOPEN ON k. TUESDAY, February 6, at 9.15 a.m. Erectors and Staff Will be in attendance on Monday morning, when new children mav be enrolled. * C. GOLDING, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 25400, 3 February 1945, Page 9
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