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CHURCH NOTICES, THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPlPfl JJOLY J('ABBE-a AT 6.15, 7.30, 9 AND 11 A.M. PREACHER: pATHER JJANNIGAN. C.SS.R. ) S;< - ; m DEVOTIONS. SERMON AND : BENEDICTION AT 7 P.M. WEEK-DAY MASSES AT 6.30 AND 8 A M aijd after SUNDAY, FebniiftJ 3rd. the first Sunday Ma»s will be at 6 a gTEPHEN'S, gOMBAT. CHURCH OP ENGLAND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR MAORI AND PAKEHA BOYS. Situated on main highway (near Pnka. kohe), in healthy and elevated position, includes 260. acres of fanning land. Syllabus includes ordinary school ink jects to matriculation standard, and alio* specialised course in farming and culture. A Primary Department will be opened if » sufficient number of junior boys is mit able. Fees £4O per annum. Exhibitions will be granted in terms d the original trust to boys whose partati are unable to pay full fees. Full particulars from HEADMASTER, ST. STEPHEN'S SCHOOL, Private Bag, G.P.0., Auckland. Secretary, Diocesan Office, Auckland, m % Secretary, Diocesan Office, Hamilton, H ahilton ioa Principal: W. FRASES, M.A„ BCOv The for 1935 cWeneal,, MONDAY, February 4. 1935. The School provides the following coen~. Commercial, Domestio Science, MwhaaSi and Electrical Engineering, Rural BuiM ing Trades. Science and Accountancy Pupils are prepared for the various' Co*:' mercial, Trade and Professional r.T.m£T tions, i ~ uul r The School Office in Anglesea Street will be open for enrolment of* pupils w/J. January 21. The Principal will be in S tendance at his Office on FRIDAS, Febn. ary 1, and the morning of Saturday, p»b. ruary 2, to interview such parents as dstii to see him. The Principal is in a position to recommend- suitable homes for A limited number of giris ffifc; admitted to the High School HosteL Prml pectuses may be obtained from Patd'g Arcade or on application to the PrindwL praEKom s School will Re-open on WEDNESDAY, February 6, 1935, The Headmaster will • interview -parents and enrol' new pupils oh MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 4 and 5. Courses for Girls: Housecraft, Commercial and Academic. Courses for Boys: Agriculture, Woodwork. Engineering, Commercial and Academio. Enrolment forms and-further information may be obtained from _ W. F. J. MUNRO, - tm_ _ , Headmaster. - Phones: School 13; Residance 238. JJLAM gCHOOL OF ABT, - SYMONDS STREET. C.l. • (Old Grammar School Building) REOPENS MONDAY- MARCH 4th. *4 Office will b® Open on the following days for Enrolment of Day Students only:— " THURSDAY. Feb. 28 FRIDAY, Mar. i, ; \ during the hours 10 ajn. to 12.30 p.m, & 1.30 p.m.\ Students for Evening and Saturday morning classes may- enrol on or after March 4th.Compleie information is contained in prospectus obtainable at Rowlatt- and Moore's Bookshop,. 16 Wellesley. St. E. A. J. C. FISHER, A.R.C.A., ' , Director. VOCAL' C CHOLARSIIP. The MYRA BOOTH STUDIO OF MUSIO offers for 1935 an ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP (VOCAL) open to any voice, male of female, untrained or partially trained. Also: JUNIOR VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP, opsa to boys with unbroken voices. Tests will take place at the Studio <1 HELLABY'S BUILDINGB. Queen Street. Auckland, on FEBRUARY 2.'} (Saturday) and the winners will be entitled to receive FREE TUITION for ONE YEAR, at ths jyj-YRA jgOOTH gTUDIO. Entry forms obtainable at Music Dealers, Write for full particulars, C.o. Mrs. Connell, 8 Sunglen Road, Mount iEden, 5.2. . PORRESPONDENCE Coaching Colleg* y (Principal, T. U. Wells. M.A.).-Ail Examination*. Prospectus.—Box 1414, Auct» land • COMMERCIAL COLLEGES QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE (Ltd.l Pioneers and Leaders in PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. If students desire to pass the Government Examinations—Brain's 100 per cent Kesui are traditional. If students desiro to obtain Employment without loss of time, Brain's secured 565 POSI ™, NBIN 565 Shorthand-Typists, Book-keepers, Burroughs Operators. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal and Director, New Zealand Insurance Building, Auckland JgUSINESS QOLLEO* Specialises in COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Prospectus may be obtained from Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs. Ltd., or from tk* •v' College, SMITH S BUILDINGS. ALBERT STREET. Telephone 40-633

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 20

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