EDUCATIONAL RING'S gCHOOL, EMI" EH A. Preparatory School for Boarders and Day Bovs. HEADMASTER: C. T. MAJOB. M.A., B.Sc. Prospectuses and all information may be had on implication to The Secretary. JJ IGH CCHOOL. (BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.) Headmaster: A. R. RYDER, M.A., B.Sc. | The First Term will commence on MON- ! DAY. February 4. The School consist* of two Departments: (a) A SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, in which the following Courses are included:— (1) Academic. {2) Commercial. t3) Agricultural <4l Industrial. (b) AX INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, for pupils wbo have passed Standard IV. The Headmaster will interview parents on SATURDAY. February 2. Application for admission as Boardeis to Csrruth House (boys) and Lupion House <grirls). and for prospectus, should be mada to the Secretary. P.O. Box ISS. Whangarei. I TJ'OR YOUR DAUGHTER'S EDUCATION, i -a- ST. CUTHBERT'S TRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE. AUCKLAND, N.Z., Registered Primary and Secondary School. FOR BOARDING AND DAY GIRLS, j (Day Boys may attend through Kindergarten and Primers.) Moderate Fees, i FIFTEEN ACHES, situated midst a | I stretch of Upiand Open Spaces, this fine. ] healthy site is laid out in grassed and I asphalted playing areas. Hockey fields, i tennis courts, and very fine school a-.vim. i rrung bath is rrovided. i FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS EACH FOR ONr. j YEAR ARE GIVEN IN THE SCHOOL, i This most efficiently (staffed College cSers ! a sound training from Kindergarten to | Matriculation and Junior University Stani dard, and a Snecial Course for non-examin- ! ation Girls. Handicraft. Domestic Science, ' Chemical Science, Sinsring. Sports, Rhythmical and Physical Drill. Swimming and extra subjects all taught by specialist*. Combines a wise and balanced education of the physical, moral* religious (undenominations!) and social side of the pupils nature. chargfd with the highest ideals of character and citizenship;, „ TT -r-rT-irc MOST MODERN FACILITIES. ENTRANTS MAY ENROL NOW FOR 1335. Principal: MISS L. CLOUSTON. B.A. Prospectuse-s from the Registrar. "fXTESLEY COLLEGE. ■[§s} >* PAERATA. a Boarding School etjuipped ,s '^ ?n Primary aE( * Secondary Departments ana preparing boys for all the usual school _ examinations, including Proficiency, Matriculation and School Leaving Certificate. A large modern farm is attached to the College and epeoial facilities are provided for training in all branches of agricultural education. There is a special Cadet Course and a Diploma course of the N.Z. Institute of Horticulture. Inclusive Fee. £l7 rer term: Cadet Course £ls' per term. First Term commences Monday, February 4, 19-35. Further particulars ar.d Prospectus may be obtained from THE PRINCIPAL. "Y^ESLEY COLLEGE. PAERATA. Certain Scholarship* and Bursaries for both Academic and Agricultural Courses ire now available at the College for Boys between the ages of 11 and 16 years. Further particulars from the Principal. CCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Expert Correspondence Tuition is provided by QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write for Free Prospectus. Bex £26. Wellington, C.l. T\"HAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR >» SPARE TIME? Make yourself more valuable to your employer—and prepare yourself for promotion. If you are ambitious, willing and determined to get ahead, write for particulars of I.C.S. Heme Study Courses. Over 300 subjects include Matriculation, Accountancy, Radio Servicemen's Exam., Salesmanship. Diesel En-gines.—-INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept A., N.Z. Insurance Blcgs., Auckland. I EXTRACT FROM NOVEMBER. 1934, J DOMINION EXAMINATION RESULTS JJARLE'S QOLLEGE OF ANCY, LIMITED. Percentage of "H.C.A." Subjects: Passes Book-keeping and Accounts (Stage I.) 75 Book-keeping and Accounts (Stage II.) 72.8 Book-keeping snd Accounts (Stsgelll.) 77 Auditing 91.1 Economics .. .. .. ~ 70.9 Rights and Duties of Trustees .. 93.3 Bankruptcy Law 80 9 Company Law .. 77.3 Mercantile TjS'Stage I.) .. .. 71.8 Mercantile Law (Stage II.) .. .. 6?.6 Of the number of Students presented by the ' H.C.A." 619 per cent were successful. I have compared the foregoing figures with the records of Harle's College of Accountancy. Ltd.. and certify to their accuracy. All students who have completed two-thirds of the Course have been included. (Signed) W. F. MORRISON. A.R.A.N.Z., F.F.1.A.. Auditor. | In Auckland, 67 per cent "H.C.A." Booki keeair.g Stage 11. Students were successful, i and 92 per cent of "H.C.A." Auditing I Students were successful. JJARLE'S pOLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, P.O. BOX 559. 38 The Terrace, "Wellington, Is it the same to-day as it was at. the beginning of 1334? Will it still be the same at the end of 1935? If you are earning no more at rresent than you' were a year ago. now is the tins to ask yourself the reason why. Now is the time to plan for the futere. ACCOUNTANCY iLIFIC ATION Will est yiu definitely on the road j to advancement and higher earnings. ! Enrol with Hemingway's, apply j your.'elf to your #rudies, and you will he rewarded with speedy Qualification. Make 1535 the year when your income starts to expand Study with Heraincv/ay's. Wn'e to -day for Free Book. " Accountancy. - ' H E M I N G W AY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box £l6 Auckland. C.l. CORR ESPONDENCE Coaching College (Principal. T. U. Wells. M.A.).—All Examinations. Prospectus.—Bos 1411, AuckSUBURBAN SHOPPING H ERN E BAY PORK Butcher. For the best Bacon, Ham and Snjall Goods. Debney's, always. Phone 19-IS4B PRIME Quality Meats.—We Sell onlv the Best.—Hale's 31 Parnell Rd. Phon> 30-693. FURNITURE REMOVALS
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22000, 5 January 1935, Page 4
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