•'•' ,'-■'".-- '■V "; ■■-■ ■_■.. '• ;■■-'-.. '.■-.- ' '■'. i '..■•'•. ? ■ ; - "■ Educational .-.,;■ 3. A UCKLAND " NORMAL , ■ SCHOOL. il • Acting-Headmaster: M. A. J., C. HALL. , . Assistant in Charge of Secondary ■ Classes: « , : MISS E. SHREWSBURY.' M.A. 1 -'■.'-;' '';(":-,;■«-.:. •■'"./..,■■-'..• V'.~ fSI >- The School will Resume Work on MON'B DA Y. February 2,; There are a few;,tacan- '- cies in*, the Secondary Department for Free>r place. Pupils or for Paying--Pupils "(10s< a '- quarter). The Course is suited for those deJ siring to be teachers, and for others seeking P a sound . English, Mathematical, and General tt Education. i -''■ '■ '_--'•,■■■-. ■"-,.'•* " In "' the Primary Department there" are Vacancies in the Kindergarten "and Preparatory Classes, and, in One''or two qf the Standard Classes.' '•' -' : - :•■<•' '■.'-■";' • *" ' •'-"■ ',''■■'■ All applicants for admission should be in „ attendance at 9 a;m. on MONDAY, February 2.' : ; ... r.- >'; : :» .V■ "- ■</'■: ' 'i TTAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL, e .... SESSION 1914; ~ •\, The first term opens on MONDAY, February 9. v i ■':•■ ••■ ':*" ; Free places are granted to Proficiency Certificate holders not over 15 years of age on a December 1, 1913. " Pupils are prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation. Scholarship, and other Public Examinations. '"/,,'* . Prospectus for 1914 may be bad on applica- > tion. .; --■ • ENGLISH, , : , Seoretary. ST. MARY'S CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, -~ PONSONBY, h Conducted by the Sisters of' Mercy, '' Will Resume Duties on MONDAY, Feb- ° ruary 9. • .., . B « Prospectus on application to the Mother ° Superior. • .•>•;;«>- SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE,' AUCKLAND. . DAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOE BOYS AND GIRLS. The Day Technical - School for boys and furls will open s on MONDAY. February ,23. folders of Certificates of : Proficiency not I o-frer 15 years of ago on December 1 last, - and all pupils (no age limit) who have qualified for Education Board or Junior National 3 Scholarships, or in the Junior Free Place ex- } animation, are admitted FEES. Fee ' for 3 other pupils, £5 per annum. ■ The follow- " ine courses have been arranged:— i ' FOE BOYS- . - , , -- 1. ; Agricultural., —'■'%'■ ' * ■-'. i I , Business Training. :" j Engineering. ' - \ '.' > s - Science and Technological. ' '"• .; ; FOE GIRLS- * ~.:.] ;.. Business Training. •*.' ] ! " Domestic, or •'Homo Training." : J -. The staff., is a highly-qualified one, and the Various workshops, laboratories, . kitchens, , efe.. are the most up-to-date in Australasia. The courses of instruction have been carefully designed, and are the .outcome" of . American, British,: Continental, and Colonial i experience. * -._.,..,-. -| v ; PARENTS.—If you wish your sons and daughters to,-receive a " PRACTICAL" education, which will'fit them for the battle of life, do not delay, but at once enrol • them as students of the College. ; The demand "by employers:,, for-.-* Technical College trained students is greater Shan the supply. Send at once for a prospectus to the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE. Director. Wellesley Street East, Auckland, January . 23, 1914. •-- ,■: - , . t ;-:_ -;- ; \ ;/. '■ :■ ■ , "QIOCESAN ;'-.'-.■ - _ : / HIGH SCHOOL. Chairman of Council - Hon. E. Mitchelson. Headmistress • <Miss M. E. Palling, BJL (Lon.). • ~ SCHOOL EEOPENS. - > For New Girls, THURSDAY, Feb. 12,10 a.m. For Boarders, THURSDAY, Feb. 12, about 5 p.m. For Day Girls returning, FRIDAY, Feb.- JS, -10 a.m.. : Fees for Day Pupils, from £9 9s per annum. Fees for Boarders, from £75 per annum. The Headmistress will be at School to" receive entries and see parents on the following feefrom 2 pjn.ftf 4 pjn.: THURSDAY and FRIDAY, January 29 and 30; FRIDAY, Feb. 6, and MONDAY, Feb.: 9. At other times by appointment only, except between, Feb. land Fab. 6, when she will not be at home.-' !•"■'■ Applications for * admission may'be made at any; time by letter, and will be dealt with in-order of date. "'.':-. jy[T. EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB ' ; GIRLS, ', . Principals, ; THE : , MISSES BEWg. First Term, 1914, begins TUESDAY, ; February 17th.. .Applications by letter till-February 9th, when pergonal' interviews can be arranged. M a .1* M E ELY-. COLLEGE, . v.St George's Bay Road, PanieU. &*-; •,irP»y t and Boarding' School for Girls. ; Kindergarten for Girl? and Small Bay* 3 ?™' 19 &' Wji ' lsegin CK THURSDAY, February 6th. :"*-J , nncipals: '-•; MRS/' Si :' " - MISS B, J. THOMPSON (Resident PrSci: " pal;. - v : ~. ..;,.- ■■'.-■-■'. ,r Appointment by Telephone, 2725. '-" - < •oj os J «8 at Messrs. Champtaivap sad Edmiston, Messrs. Upton and Co. ■'■ " ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ": "I'-- " '"' ' •';,'■ - -r-rr. : .. . ,_„ . 1 .. Money. J HAVE several Sums of Money for Invest* ■-- , and- can; low rate*.—-J. THOENES. 83, Queen St. . ; ™^-4- -■ DO You Want Money? W«i can '»% for syou>iarge and small sums onMortgair* : at very low rates of interest, on real good security.Ewiagton aricl Baker, corner ~of Durham St. East and Queen St. <~ MONEY TO LEND at lowisi current rate, v .. ,g. £ : Merest.— Apply Ruseell and Campbell. Wyndhanv St. , * M°J&% & l* 114 .?? %>rt«ag» of Firsiclaaa 1 .i. Fr^ S l . a i Sec!U S Lt ?U* rates.—Hea- : ; Keth and Richmond, Wyndham Bt„Auckland. MONEY e at a moderate Tate of interest. ' 4 <■■ JACKSON AND RUSSELL. . MONEY.— -Yod can borrow money on First .Mortgages, Shares, or other apptoved security from - . vw-viv* C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., ..''•''" "■ " "" '"" ■;'■'■ 83; Queen St. r ' MONEY TO LEND en Mortgage of Firstckßß Freehold Securities. - W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. _, -42 and 44, Queen Street. . <M|HS E S ioan form security; reasonable inteirSfc , ■*.. w *«■ on Bmla. Society's Shares' ' A £&' Llfe -.l ns - Policies, or on ? Fur! .. .fT Mture withoutremoval. Busing strictly cqnfidentia.-The Lombard. UVf* lesley St. lopp. Public Library). * W1 " < MtsceliaaeQus. MRS. J. LINDSAY. 69, Victoria St~wl New and j Second-hand Clcthm-r Fnr',7 . tore, etc.. Bought. Sold, or faSi {•■ TORA-LINE "means sound lungs. Speaker* ~ »te;-XoiiJiae? ObmnaiJ aiall leading la and 2*. *""*"*" . WHEN you takel IORA-LINE faaw why everybody takes TORAJ.TSjf . BiiOADWOOD. PIANOS -200 ye«r, ■ leaders-Solei Agents. : E. anTsf ttlnS I Agency. Ltd. S. Colaiontt. Manager. I A,I OTHERS. , keep" your Children'* ftod, '! - ML Clean with,SLamb:>a,Gapil]Mi<r'N§^:; Louon.-Lamb. Cheiniat. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15518, 28 January 1914, Page 4
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