M AEV ' rpilE pAH, qnehunga. Conducted by the SISTERS OF MERCY (Established 75 Years in Auckland). the object of whose Institute is "to give a Thorough Christian Education. The above will REOPEN in March as a Thoroughly-equipped Boarding and Day School. The location is unsurpassed for Health. Beauty, and Comfort. Spacious buildings and every modem convenience, with perfect playing grounds and park-like lands. Own dairy and farm produce. Special advantages, under fullyqualified staff, for all usual College courses leading to University decrees; also in Music, Art. and Science, with Thorough Training in all Grades, from Kindergarten to Matriculation Standard. Montesuori Classes and Individual Instruction for Backward Pupils. Buses pass both Hillsborough Road and Pah Road Gales from all western suburbs. For prospectus and full information, apply to REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR. All Interviews by Appointment. PHONES 190 and 1992. IJAMILTOX SESSION 1925. Free Places are offered to holders of Proficiency Certificates who were under 15 years of age on December 3, 1924. The Headmaster will be in Attendance at the School for the Enrolment of New Pupils on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, February 24, 25. and 2G. Country Pupils: Mornings, 10 to 12. Town Pupils: Afternoons. 1.30 to I). The date q{ Reopening will be advertised later. R. ENGLISH, Secretary. CT. CUTHBERT'3 COLLEGE, k) MARKET ROAD. EPSOM. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Situated in a prominent position, on an area of 15 acres, with ample playing grounds, adjoining the beautiful Cornwall Park. The School has been built on most modern lines. THREE HOSTELS 'divided inlo single open-air cubicles and airy rooms) are provided for Boarders. COMPLETE COURSE OP EDUCATION from KINDERGARTEN TO UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP STANDARD. The College stands for a First-class Education and those ideals for which the Presbyterian Church is famed. SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON Wednesday, March 4, 1925. (Subject to Health Authorities' permission). Boarders return Tuesday March 3. Miss Clouston will interview Parents by appointment, or on Thursday and Friday, February 26 and 27. 10 to 12 noon. Monday, March 2, 10 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, 10 to 4 p.m. Prospectus on application to the Secretary, at Market Road, Epsom. PRINCIPAL: MISS L. CLOUSTON. B.A. MRS. CONSTANCE HARING (Late Language Mistress at tlie Government School of Languages Vienna). IS OPENING CLASSES FOR GIRLS, For HISTORY. LITERATURE. FRENCH. AND GERMAN, IN MARCH. For particulars, apply to MRS. ARTHUR BOULT. Phone 3448. Khyber Pass. jgTNG'S iQOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Middlemore, Otahuhu. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc. RING'S g C H O O L. 100, Remuera Road, Auckland. PREPARATORY TO THE ABOVE. Headmaster: S. CLIFTON SMITH, M.A. These are Public Schools administered by representative Boards of Governors ou the lines of the Great Public Schools and Preparatory 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. Both School and College will re-open on the same date as the State Schools, which date will be advertised by the Health Department. Boarders will attend on the previous day. Prospectuses may be had from Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston, Whitcombe and Tombs, or THE SECRETARY. QOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE C 5 415, Smith's Building, Albert Street. Personal Coaching. Class and Individual. First Term, 1925, begins Tuesday, Feb. 10. Prospectus and all information on application to MISS E. K. GOULDING, 8.A., Principal. gOUTHWELL SCHOOL. HAMILTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Opening of School postponed by order of the Health Department. Reopening will bo advertised. The Headmaster (Mr. H. G. Sergei), will be at the School from MONDAY, February 2. Prospectus on application to THE SECRETARY. a MARY'S SCHOOL, STRATFORD. A CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIHLS. KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY, AND SECONDARY. Healthy Situation. Bracing Climate. Spacious Grounds (10 acres). Modern Buildings, own farm and garden produce. Cricket, Tennis, Basket Ball, and Swimming, All Subjects. Moderate Fees. FULL STAFF OF COMPETENT TEACHERS. Write for prospectus to the Lady Principal, MISS HUSSEY, B.A. (Lond.) TTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. U 22, Ferry Buildings. Auckland. FIRST TERM WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. PERSONAL TUITION. Day and Evening Classes are held for Matriculation, Public Service, Teachers' Examinations, etc. Extra Evening. Classes are also arranged for those requiring personal tuition in Latin, French, English and Mathematics. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE— Correspondence Courses have been prepared for all the above Examinations, and in addition' for Surveyors' License and A.M.I.C.E. The College is closed for Vacation, but fall particulars may be had on application to the Office, which is open daily (eioept Saturday), from 9-1 and from 2-4. H. A. HOLL. 8.A... Cantab. Hodoto in Maths. jOton* «frju v •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18946, 18 February 1925, Page 5
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