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CHURCH NOTICES A gT. PATRICK'S TOpffi QATHEDIUL. SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY. OL Y jy£ ASSES AT 6.15, 7.30 AND 9 A.M. gOI/EMN JJ IGH M ASS AT 11 A.M. EUCHAniSTIC DEVOTIONS AND SOLEMN PROCESSION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT AT 7 P.M. WEEK-DAY MASSES AT 6.30 AND 8 ,A.M. educational TTOME SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, 1934. nPTfPR'i TRAINING LEADING TO IHE BACHEIjOR OF HOME SCIENCE DEGREE. MASTER OF HOME SCIENCE DEGREE. AND A DIPLOMA COUIiSL. The course for Bachelor of Home Science provides a thorough, training m e Sciences, and is . designed to fit young women to teach m High Schools (or to prepare them for Advanced Study ana Scientific Research). The Diploma Course has .recently been reorganised to permit, specialisation in the field of work desired, tour distinct courses of study are provided:— I FOODS AND INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT: * Preparing Students for Household, Institutional, or Commercial Positions. II CLOTHING: Preparing for positions in which Dressmaking, Interior Decorations, and Arts and Crafts are basic. lII.—TEACHING COURSE.: Preparing skilled teachers for Technical Colleges. Manual Training Centres, and Private Schools. IV. HOME-MAKING: Preparing for household responsibilities. including child care and training. For further particulars, apply to THE DEAN, Home Science Department, University of Otago. Dunedin. «££?» gACRED JJEART mQOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Conducted by the Mariat Brothers, rpUESDAY. j^EB. Students are prepared for the Departmental Examinations, Pharmacy Board, University Entrance, University Scholarships, Classes for Accountancy, Medical Prelim., Training College Entrance, Teachers' Class C Certificates, and Subjects up to Stage 1., BjA. Standard. Students thoroughly prepared for the Professions, Commerce and the Land. Every facility provided for the physical development of the Students. Splendid results obtained at the recent 'Examinations. The younger pupils are under the cars of an experienced Matron. For further particulars apply to THE BROTHER DIRECTOR, Richmond Road, Auckland, W.l. Phone 26-OS7. ESL E Y O L L E G E, PAERATA, AUCKLAND. A Boarding School for Boys, conducted by the Methodist Church of New Zealand. The College is equipped with Primary and Secondary Departments, and Boys are prepared for all the usual School Examinations from Proficiency to Matriculation Standard. A large and modern Farm is attached to the College, and special facilities are provided for all branches of Agricultural 'Education, including the Diploma Course of the New Zealand Institute of Horticulture. Inclusive Fee.—Full Course, £l7 per term. Cadet Course, .£ls per term. FIRST TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931. Further particulars may be had on application to the Principal, R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip. Ed. gOUTHWELL gCHOOL. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL, HAMILTON. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 1 Grounds. 27 acres in extent A limited number of vacancies available. FIRS'I T I; - ' i iv, February 8. Boys return WEDNESDAY. February 7. Prospectus on application to the leadmaster MISS PARTRIDGE'S KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, St. Maik's Hall, Remuera Road. First Term Begins on TUESDAY, February 13. Private Address: 298 EPSOM AVENUE. Telephone 20-262. SAINT FRANCIS KINDIIRGARTEN PREPARATORY : SCHOOL (Undenominational), ! KING GEORGE'S HALL. MT. ALBERT. ! RE-OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. j Enrolment of New Pupils. February 5, i 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Principal: D. P. JENKIN (Diploma). Auckland kindergarten ! ASSOCIATION. ] free kindergartens reopen ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 The Principal, Miss Colegrove, will,attend the Myers Free Kindergarten from 2 to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, February 5, to interview intending students. pONVENT NOTRE DAME DES y MISSIONS. ELLERSLIE. Tuition: Music, Painting, Elocution, Commercial Subjects. Latin and Modern Languages. TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 7, 1934,. For particulars apply to THE REV. MOTHER, Convent, Ellerslie. ST. AIDAN'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. Ascot Av.. Remuera. First term begins on MONDAY, ! Feb. 12. Kindergarten and Preparatory Classes up to Std. I and-'II. (inclusive).' Modern methods. Eurhythmies. Terms moderate.—MlSS VELLA WISEMAN. Principal. Phono 12-045. TV/I"ATRICULATION STUDENTS, Warwick Tutorial College.—lndividual Tuition in Day and Evening Classes. First Term Begins February 5. W. McGregor Jess. M.A., Principal. British Chambers. High St. A SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bids. Coaching Matriculation, Accountancy, General Education fees. A SHCROFT, 17 Ladies' Mile. Remuera.— XX Coaching, Matriculation, Book-keeping, General Education; full time or part; moderate. pORRESPONDENCE Coaching College (Principal. T. IT. Wells, M.A.).—All Examinations. Prospectus.- Box 1414. Auckland Book-keeping.—Simplified system. Farm Accounts. 10s Pd complete. Money back guarantee.—Wakefield Business College, Auckland. Course enables you to earn big . money, free prospectus.--J. W. Webb, Dilworth Building SPECIALISE Latin and Mathematics at Selwyn College, Civic House, Auckland. Phone 46-683. _ ST." MARY'S ~CONVENT7I3«miHIm~E. Primary and Secondary Schools, also Music Tuition, commences Monday. Feb. 5. JOHN CARLAW. LTD., WANTS YOUR USED FURNITURE Absolute Highest Price JOHN CARLAW. LTD.. Furniture Auctioneers, 24 Wyndhani Street. Pho&e t4 246

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 20