2DUOATIOKAL gIGH gCHOOL. (BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.) Headmaster: A. R. RYDER, M.A., B.Sc. The First Term will commence on MONDAY, February 4. The School consists of two Departments: (a) A SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, in which the following Courses are included:— (1) Academic, (2) Commercial, (3) Agricultural (4) Industrial. (b) AN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, for pupils who have passed Standard IV, The Headmaster will interview parents on SATURDAY. February 2. Application for admission as Boarders to Carruth House (boys) and Lupton House (girls), and for prospectus, should be made to the Secretary, P.O. Box 185, Whangarei. STEPHEN'S, jgOMBAY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR MAORI AND PAKEHA BOYS. Situated on main highway (near Pukekohe). in healthy and elevated position, and includes 260 acres of farming land. Syllabus includes ordinary school snbjects to matriculation standard, and also a specialised course in farming and agriculture. A Primary Department will bo "opened if a sufficient number of junior boys is available. Fees £lO per anaum. Exhibitions will be granted in terms of the original trust to boye whose parents are unable to pay full fees. Full particulars from HEADMASTER, ST. STEPHEN'S SCHOOL, Private Bag, G.P.0., Auckland, Secretary, Diocesan Office, Auckland, or Secretary, Diocesan Office, Hamilton. POR YOUR DAUGHTER'S EDUCATION. •E ST. CUTHBERT'S PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, AUCKLAND, N.Z., Registered Primary and Secondary School. FOR BOARDING AND DAY GIRLS. (Day Boys may attend through Kindergarten and Primers.) Moderate Fees. FIFTEEN ACRES, situated midst a stretch of Upland Open Spaces, this fine, healthy site is laid out in grassed and asphalted playing areas. Hockey fields, tennis courts, and very fine school swimming bath is provided. POUR SCHOLARSHIPS EACH FOR ONE YEAR ARE GIVEN IN THE SCHOOL. This most efficiently staffed College offers a sound training from Kindergarten to Matriculation and Junior University Standard, and a Special Course for non-examin-ation Girls. Handicraft, Domestic Science, Chemical Science, Singing, Rhythmical and Physical Drill, Swimming and extra subjects all taught by specialists. Combines a wise and balanced education of the physical, moral, religious (undenominational) and social side of the pupils' nature, charged with the highest ideals of character and Citizenship. MOST MODERN FACILITIES. ENTRANTS MAY ENROL NOW FOR 1935. Principal: MISS L. CLOUSTON. B.A. Prospectuses from the Registrar. T EARN ART AS A Jj CAREER OR A HOBBY f n -A BY PRIVATE HOME LP P fc l STUDY. f V 3. " ' There is no more pleasant way of attaining pleasing and accurate drawing and painting technique than by Postal Tuition in the privacy of the home. Previous training or pronounced ability is not essential for success. The P.T.P. Course gives full and clear instruction, and has been specially compiled for Dominion conditions for Commercial Art, Illustration, Cartooning. Figure Drawing, and Landscape Sketching. Don't delay; write for- Free Illustrated Booklet, " The Artist in the Making." for full particulars, to PRINCIPAL. The P.T.P. School of Art. P.O. Box 1541. Wellington. TT7ESLEY COLLEGE. \##/ PAERATA. A Boarding School equipped with Primary and Secondary ' ■ Departments and 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 special facilities are provided fo'r 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 per term; Cadet Course £ls per. term. First Term commences Monday, February 4, 1935. Further particulars and Prospectus may be obtained from THE PRINCIPAL. (# #/ WESLEY COLLEGE. \A/% V * PAERATA. Certain Scholarships and Bursaries for both Academic and Agricultural Courses are now available at the College for Boya between the ages of 11 and 16 years. Further particulars from the Principal. gING'S gCHOOL, jPEM UERA. % Preparatory School for Boarders wad \ Day Boys. HEADMASTER: C. T. MAJOR. M.A., B.Sc. Prospectuses and all information may be had on application to '*> The Secretary. JJARSTON QOLLEGE. (Principal: K. M. Harvey, M.A., Dip.Ed.) General Education. Commercial Training. Journalism. Story Writing. EILEEN M. JOHNSTON, M.A., Dip.Ed., Dip.Journ.. Dip.Soc, Sci. Registrar. Particulars, write Hall of Commerce. Box 1265. C.P.O. High St. yOUR g ALARY. Is it the same to-day as it was at the beginning of 1934? Will it still be the same at the end of 1935? If you are earning no more at present than_ you were a year ago. now is the timo to ask yourself the reason why. Now is the time to plan for the future. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION Will set you definitely on the road to advancement and higher earnings. Enrol with Hemingway's, apply youMclf to your etudies, and you will be rewarded with speedy Qualification. Make 1935 the year when your income start* to expand. Study with Hemingway's. Write to -day for Free Book, " Accountancy."' HEMINGWAY'SCORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box Sl6. Auckland, C.l. ACCOUNTANCY gTUDENTS. Expert Correspondence Tuition . is provided by QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees Write for Free Prospectus. Box 826. Wellington, C.l. WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR W. < SPARE TIME? Make yourself more valuable to your employer—and pcepare yourself for promotion. If you are ambitious, willing and determined to get ahead, write for particulars of I.C.S. Home Study Courses. Over 300 subjects include Matriculation, Accountancy, Radio Servicemen's Exam., Salesmanship, Diesel CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept A.. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 20
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