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EDUCATIONAL. HKISI'B COLLEGE. As tho Headmaster will be away from Christchurch oil Holiday from THURSDAY, September 18, until n few days aftor the beginning of the next, term, communications as to entries, etc., should be made to Mr. J. Monteath. At the same time the Sub-Warden and Fellows desire it to bo known that, ns from the beginning of tho year 10,11, Mr. J. Monteath, 8.A., who ha? been a Mastor at Christ's College for many years, and who acted as Headmaster during tho absenco of tho Reverend E. C. Crosse. M.A., when on holiday leave in 1928, will act ns Headmaster rending tho appointment of a new Headmaster. E. R. WEBB, Buraar. ST, CUTHBERT'S COLLEGE, EPSOM, AUCKLAND. THIRD TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 16, 1930. Boarders to arrive Monday, September 15, 10.10. The Principal, Miss L. Clouston, 8.A., will interview parents and guardians at the Collego, on Monday, September 15, 19;i0, from 2 p.m., or by appointment. Intending entrants, FOR NEXT YEAR, may enrol now. Enrolment forms,, prospectuses and information obtainable from tho undersigned. G. BAILEY, Registrar. J>E SCHOLARSHIPS AT M.A.C. Tho Maori Agricultural Collego oilers Froe Scholarships to a limited number of deserving Maori youths who have obtained tho Proficiency Certificate. Tho Scholarship is to tho amount of Twenty Pounds (£2O) per annum. It does not include books nor clothing, nor extra subjects such as Music, Band, Woodwork.—For further particulars, write PRINCIPAL. M.A.C., Hastings. PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. THE THIRD TERM WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1930. W. F. J. MUNRO, Principal. [CHOOL, Boarding School for Boys, from 7 to 14 Years. Healthy Situation. Cricket, Football, Tennis. Swimming Baths. Beautiful Grounds and Chapel. Buildings have been brought thoroughly up-to-date with Sleeping Porch and Sick-bay. Prospectus and applications for 1931 from the Headmaster, R. P. Sherrifl. rjiO QUALIFY JJiOR JgXAMS, STUDY WITH THE I.C.S. THOROUGH TUITION AND WORLDWIDE SERVICE. TNTERNATIONAL gCHOOLS (N.Z.), JjTD.. DEPT. A, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. CLEVELAND HO " LADIES' COLLEGE." GARDEN ROAD. REiIUERA. Third Term Commences, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. Prospectus on Application. Phono 25-015. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL caters for all Government Examination Certificates. , Whatever you want can bo supplied in simple, easy lessons, by Homo or Class Study. DOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Colwill's Chambers, Swanson Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. "pjALCROZE EURIIYTHMICS. MISS BERYL WHISTLER Recommences her Classes for Children and Adults. Tho 3rd Week in September. All particulars, MISS WHISTLER, 6, IRENE AV., AIT. EDEN. gTURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND, (Registered by Marine and Education Departments.) Class or Correspondence Instruction in STATIONARY, MARINE. OIL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. For full information and Freo Prospectus, writo or phono 44-415. SOUTHWELL SCHOOL. HAMILTON. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYSi Next Term Begins WEDNESDAY, September 17. Boarders Return TUESDAY, September 115. Prospectus on application to tho Headmaster. rrE KURA KINDERGARTEN. JL Gardener Road, Epsom. Principals: MISS BAYLY AND MISS BARKER. School will Recommence September 15. A SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldg.—Matriculation, Professional Prelims., P.S.'E., General Education, Proficiency.—Phono for particulars. \ SIICROI'T, 17, Ladies' Mile, Remuera.— Day, Evening Tuition; Matriculation, Engineering. Surveying Examinations, Correspondence.—Phouo 17-803. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. THE PREMIER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF NEW ZEALAND. COMMERCIAL Number of Students Placed in PERMANENT POSITIONS PERMANENT POSITIONS THIS YEAR, BRATN'B ENSURE SUCCESS!" Director: A. J Hutchinson. Principals: Miss E. B. M. Brain, Miss E. G. Phipps. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. Auckland, And at Hamilton. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. CIULFORU BELL.—Cultivation of the > Spending Voice. —" Tho Academy." Upper Queen St., next to Tabernacle. T; 1 ALFRED PRICE.—Voice Training and -L • Elocution for Platform, Stago or Pulpit; Piano and Theory taught.—2G. Security Bldgs., Queen St. Hilda Parkinson, a.1.c.m., L.L.C.M.—Teacher's qualifications, diploma; Speech Training. Recitation, Bond-ing.-—23, Roso Rd„ Grey Lynn. IY/TRS A. J. DREAVER, Dramatic Art, !»JL Public Speaking. Musical Monologue.— Studio: Room 46. Lowis Eady Bldg.. QIIOOO St.—Phono 27-375. MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, 83, Owen's Rd., Mt. Eden; Phono 20-358.— Special Courses in Public Speaking, Dickens, Shakespearo, Xrnas Monologues, Sketches.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 6

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