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EDUCATIONAL. N N O U N C E M E N T. gT. QUTHBERT-S QOLLEGE. ON and after FEBRUARY IS, 1925, tho School will be conducted in the NEW COLLEGE BUILDINGS MARKET ROAD, EPSOM. Situated in a. prominent position, on nn area of 15 acres, with ample playin" sroimas • adjoining the beautiful Cornwall 1 ark. The School 1153 been built 011 most modern lines. THREE HOSTELS (divided into single open-air cubicles and airy rooms; are provided fcr Boarders. COMPLETE COURSE OF EDUCATION, From KINDERGARTEN TO UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP STANDARD, luo College stands for a first-class education, and those ideals for which the Presbyterian Chinch is famed. Prospect.is on application to the Secretary at Stokes Road. Mt. Eden, until December 20 1924; thereafter New College, Market Kd., Epsom. PRINCIPAL: MISS L. CLOUSTON, B.A. AUCKLAND COACHING COLLEGE. Specialists in Personal end Correspondence Tuition for Matriculation. Teachers' (.. rind D.. Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, etc. Up-to-date notes prepared and corrected by I nivenuty Graduates, ensuring thorough preparation. Moderate fees, payable in cash or by easy instalments. Write now, BOX 1199, AUCKLAND. ])10CESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Chairman: The Hon. Sir Edwin Mitchelson, K.C.M.G. Head Mistress: Miss Pulling, B A. (Hons.), London. Vice-Principal: Miss Eva Nccfcer, REOPENS FEBRUARY 17 (New Girls only) and FEBRUARY 18. at 10 a.m. before) ra ' out l p ' m ' lhe waning '• The Heiid Mistress will be At Home lo see Parents of New Pupils en WEDNES£A v' December 17, 1824, and "WEDNESUAi, tebruary 4, 1925, from 2 to 4, Applications should be made previously by post, addressed to He SECRETARY. Diocesan High School, Epsom. There -ire still Vacancies in moat depart- ' ments. and these will be filled in order of date of application. RING'S QOLLEGP, AUCKLAND. / Middlcmore, Otahuhu. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. -MAJOR. M.A., B.Sc. J{ ' x « ' s a c H. O O L. 100, Eomucra Road, Auckland. PREPARATORY TO THE ABOVE, Headmaster: S. CLIFTON SMITH. M.A. These are Public Schools administered by [ representative Boards of Governors on the i line* of the Great Public Schools and Prei paratory Schools of England. They are in ' no sense Proprietary, and any balance, over administrative expenses is devoted entirely to the further development of the Institutions. Next Term begins TUESDAY. February 10th. Boarders and New Boys attond on -Monday. Prospectuses may be had from Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston. Whiteombe and Tombs, or THE SECRETARY. ■ (SOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE <J 415, Smith's Building, Albert Street. Personal Coaching. Class and Individual. Third Term began September 10. Prospectus and all information on applii cation to MISS E. K. GOULDING. 8.A.. Principal. . CT. JOHN'S COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. . Applications are invited for five scholarships on the Marsh Foundation, each of the value of £110 per annum. Such Scholarships are available only for students studying for Holy Orders. Tho College i s open for admission of students not. holding scholarships mron nsjmont of the customary fees. - ■—' ■ Copies of the regulations und forms of application for scholarships are obtainable from the Diocesan Office. 40, Shortland Street, Auckland, to which applications must be addressed to reach the undersigned nqt later than January 24, 1025. \ I G. A. THOMPSON. Secretary to St. John's College Tru3t Board. rpHE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA, Principals: MRS. AND MISS MOORE-JONES. 3RD TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 25. Prospectus on Application, VTASANTA Y) AY CCHOOL. FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, WILLIAMSON STREET, EPSOM. A School established to demonstrate tho superiority of the New Ideals in education. A modified Dalton System is used, with a large measure of freedom, and self-govern-ment. Individual study of the child and careful character training are considered of , first importance, and there is no "cramming" or corporal punishment. Owned by .•• -. the Theosophical Society, tho School is not for propaganda, and there is no teaching o£ sectarian tenets of any kind. The purpose' i of the School is io show that the child I develops best under modern sympathetic j methods, State school standards are niain- ' taiued under Government inspection. ParI ents or prospective pupiis are invited, to visit the school at any time. Fees: £2 10s to £4 Is per Term. I New Pupils not admitted above Standard J 11., save in exceptional cases. ■Apply to MISS B. n. DARROCH. Teacher at the School, or by letter to Hon. I Sec, Vasanta School, 371. Queen St., Aucki land. W ESI-EY COLLEGE, PAERATA, AUCKLAND. The College is situated 30 miles south. of Auckland on a Farm of over 700 acres. Tho aim is to givo boys a sound practical training in the different branches of agriculture, while continuing their education up to matriculation standard, and at tho same time to provide the care and discipline of 11 Christian home. Tho College buildings aro new, and of modern design. The College. Farm is run on the most up-to-chite line?, attention being given to pedigree cows, pigs and sheep, and there is an efficient indoor and outdoor staff. The fee for the school year is £50. and there are a limited number of bursaries available. Further particulars may be' had on application to the Principal. Early application will bo necessary as there are very few vacancies for next year. The College will re-open on TUESDAY. February 10. R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip.. Ed.. Principal. " THE . AUCKLAND TTREEZHI© C O., jm "jITEAT pSPORT QEASON.' THE SOUTHDOWN and MOEREWA WORKS aro NOW OPEN and available for the Slaughter of Stock for Export. Farmers may either ship their Stock. through tho Company on their own account or Sell " on the Hooks" to Export Operators. The Companv is prepared to make reasonable advances against stock entrusted to it for disposal. M ANURES. . The Company's High-grade Manuro Mixtures are available to Shareholders. Price* aid particulars obtainable on application. THE 4 UCKLAND TTURMERS' "pKEEZLXG pO„ "I TD.. : I'.O. BOX Mi. AUI KLAND. /tf^L^ HEAD OFFICE: fR B ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, AtfCELANJV '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 7

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