School House of the Mount Albert Grammar School The School House of the Mount Albert Grammar School reopen, to receive Boarders on FEBRUARY 3. on which date all Boarders are to be in residence. The House is in charge of a capable Matron, under the supervision of the Headmaster, and Resident Master# supervise games and home work, etc., etc. A large gymnasium has just been added. Standing as it does in its own grounds, the modern home is ideally situated for the healthful education so necessary to the youth of to-day. For Prospectus apply a CHAS. E. G. TISDALL, Secretary-Treasurer, Auckland Grammar School Board, National Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland. For Information, Phone 45-450.
KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY SECONDARY A» S Sft£2l SJ&I. •"" U " d ' W """ New Kindergarten Department now being opened. PUPILS TAKEN FROM FOUR YEARS OF AGE TO MATRICULATION. Fees Very Moderate. This School atands for Modern Ideals in Education and aim. at Character ,n Building and Self Reliance. Prospectus from Principal or Secretary, VASANTA HOUSE. WILLIAMSON STREET. EPSOM. School Re-opens 4th February. Th» Principal. Miss Darroch. will be in attendance from 11 a.m.* to 3 pm. on Monday, the 3rd February, to enrol new pupils and interview parents.
SELWYN COLLEGE Dressmaking, Pattern-making, Designing, * Millinery, Fashion Stylist. A Professional Training which will open up for you a wonderful career. The most up-to-date methods used throughout the world. Success is guaranteed. The demand for those trained in Fashion far exceeds the supply, therefore a young man or woman professionally trained can enter the World of Fashion with confidence and ability to succeed. Day and Evening Classes. Concessions for girls leaving school. Write for full details of our Special Correspondence Course. COLLEGE REOPENS JANUARY 20th. CIVIC HOUSE, QUEEN ST. (Opp. St. James' Theatre). Phone 46-683.
The Accountancy Tuition College SHORTS BLDGS., 154 QUEEN STREET The consistent supcesses in the University Examinations which we have achieved prove conclusively that PERSONAL TUITION by highly-qualified and experienced lecturers is the only sure means of passing the Accountancy Examinations. We have 12 years' experience to offer you. 1935 Passes Exceed 84% Easy terms arranged. Passes guaranteed. Lessons supplied free by College. Write for interview. CLASSES RESUME 17th FEBRUARY, 1936. Special Concession for Early Enrolments
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)
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