EDUCATIONAL. TJUKEKOHE TECHNICAL HIGH 1 SCHOOL. REOPENS ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930. AT 9 A.M. Pupils enrolled and parents interviewed on FRIDAY, January 31. and MONDAY. February 3. The school presents the fol- i lowing courses of instruction:— 1. PROFESSIONAL. Preparing candidates for public examinations. 2. BUSINESS TRAINING. For boys and girls. Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Economics, etc. 3. INDUSTRIAL. Elementary training in Woodwork and Metalwork. 4. HOUSE-CRAFT, for girls. N.B. , J 5. PRACTICAL FARMING. For boys who intend to go on the laud. Unquestionably the best way for a boy to learn fanning is to see and to practise the methods of successful farmers. The school has at its disposal the services and etock of such fanners, and has selected one farm as the Home Farm. The privileges offered to scholars taking this course at Pukekolie are unique, and should make a strong appeal to both town and country boys. Practical work and theoretical training go hand-in-hand. Free railway transit from Auckland. THE BOARD OF MANAGERS. ASSISTED BY PARENTS. WILL MAKE EVERY ENDEAVOUR TO ARRANGE FOR BUS TRANSIT TO THE SCHOOL. A REARRANGEMENT OF RAILWAY TIME-TABLE BETWEEN PAPAKURA AND PUKEKOHE IS PROMISED. Copies of Prospectus on application to school office. W. F. J. MUNRO. M.A., Principal. JJAMILTON rpECHNICAL JJ IGH gCHOOL. Principal: W. FRASER. M.A., B.COM. Provision is made for the following Courses:— COMMERCIAL AND ACCOUNTANCY. DOMESTIC SCIENCE, INDUSTRIAL, including RURAL. TRADE ENGINEERING AND BUILDING TRADES. SCIENCE, including PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE. Free Tuition is provided for Proficiency and Competency holders or Pupils over 14, who have been in regular attendance at a public school for the r>ast six months. The Principal will be in attendance at his Office. Hinemoa St., to' 'enrol Pupils, on January 31. or on the morning of February 1. , ' For Pupils requiring board in Hamilton, the Principal is in the position to recommend suitable accommodation. The session for 1930 will commence at 9.15 or MONDAY, February 3. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to the Principal, or to Paul's Book Arcade, Victoria St., Hamilton. ROTORUA HIGH AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Headmaster: A. R. RYDER, M.A., B.Sc. The First Term will commence on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. SENIOR SCHOOL.—Free places are granted to (a) Proficiency Certificate Holders under 16 years of age; '(b) Competency Certificate Holders tvho take an approved course. The following courses are provided:— 1. PRE-MATRICULATION AND PUBLIC SERVICE.ENTRANCE: General. Classical. Commercial. Agricultural. 2. POST-MATRICULATION: General, Teachers', University Scholarship, B.A. and LLB. degrees. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. Open to Pupils who have passed Std. IV. The Headmaster will be at the School on MONDAY, February 3.'for the enrolment of new pupils. Further, information may be obtained from THE HEADMASTER*, or from THE SECRETARY. P.O. Box 169. QLEVELAND J^OUSE. LADIgS' COLLEGE, Gordon Rd., Remuera. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principals: THE MISSES MOORE-JONES. Upper and Lower School. Montessori Class for Infants. Small Classes. Individual Attention. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. BOARDERS, FEBRUARY 11. Prospectus on Application. Phone 25-015. Tfc ALCR 0Z E EUKHYTHMICS. MISS BERYL WHISTLER, From the Staff of the LONDON SCHOOL OF DALCROZE EURHYTHMICS, is Recommencing Her Classes for Children and Adults in the Third Week of February. Special Class for Teachers. All inquiries: 5, IRENE AVENUE. Mount Eden. A SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Examinations, General Education. Record Successes recent examinations. SWIFTCUE. —Swiftest, Clearest possible Shorthand.—Re Tuition interview Mason, SS, Grange Rd. Copyrighted Course. 7s 6d. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. jypOß J^AROLY, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. PIANO, SINGING. COMPOSITION. RESUMES TUITION, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. TOP FLOOR, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. JJRS, M. 0S B 0 R.N E, TEACHER OF PIANC.FORTE AND ACCOMPANIST, STUDIO: 10, ACADEMY BUILDINGS,' Upper Queen Street. RESUMES FEBRUARY 3. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 3, 10i0. Interviews: 2 to 4, Jan. 30 and 31 and Feb. 3 to 7. 24. KIMBERLEY ROAD. Phone 21-727. EPSOM. TVTI SS MARGARET A. PARKER, iVI PIANO. 12 Inverness Avenue, Epsom, And in the City by Arrangement. INTERVIEW MONDAYS. R.C.M. and R.A.M. Examinations. TVTR. J. C. STUBBS, Registered ProfesI»I sioual Violin Teacher, 54, River Road, Hamilton, notifies old and prospective Violin Pupils that he ! ' ni > T ..„ RESUMED TEACHING. "AT" 10LIN."Viola and 'Cello.—R. N. McKay V has resumed Tuition; modern methods. —Studio: 8, Durham St. East.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 3
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