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EDUCATIONAL gT. QUTHBERT'S JpHESBYTERIAN QOLLEGE. AUCKLAND, N.Z. PHONE 25-188. Registered Primary and Secondary School lot BOARDING AND DAY GIRLS. Day Boys may attend through Kindergarten and Primers. An EFFICIENTLY-STAFFED SCHOOL. THE SAME MODERATE FEES. Offers a sound training from Kindergarten to University Entrance and • Scholarship Standard and a special course for nonexamination girls. Handcraft. Domestic Science, Chemical Science, Singing, Sports. Rhythmical and Physical Drill, Swimming and extra subjects all taught by SPECIALISTS. FIRST TERM STARTS FEB. 10, 1938. BOARDERS TO ARRIVE FEB. 9. 1938. The Principal, Miss L. CLOUSTON, 8.A., will interview Parents and Guardians at the College, on Bth and 9th February, from 0 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 8 p.m. to 5 p.m. Prospectuses, etc., obtainable from the Registrar. UNT L E Y C H O O L. MARTON. (Founded 1895.) Situated in most healthy district, l mile from Marton. Excellent health record. Home farm. Boys receive good all-round training and hold fine record of service at secondary School for Boys from i to L 4 years. Boarders only. 1«37 Honours include a. Rhodes Scholarship, Scholarship and Exhibition at Christ 8 College, and Exhibition at Wanganui Colavailable to sons of old boys, and music and singing exhibitions open to prospectus and particulars of scholarships on application to the Headmaster, R. P. SHERRIFF. ■ j - -yyESLE? QOLLEGE, /*. PAERATA. AUCKLAND. a Boarding School for Boys, conducted by the Methodist Church of New Zealand. . The College has both Primary and . Second, ary Departments, and Boys are prepared for all the usual School Examinations from Proficiency to Matriculation Standard. Boys may be entered from the age of S years. A large and modern Farm is attached to the College, and special facilities are provided for all branches of Agricultural Education. There u also a Special Cadet Course for Boys who have completed two years at a Secondary School. Inclusive Fee: Full Course £2O per Term; Cadet Course, £l7 per Term. First Term Commences MONDAY, Feb. 7, 1938. Further particulars may be liad on applU cation to the Principal) R. C. CLARK. M.A. '* ■ ACCOUNTANCY gTUDENTS. A FREE copy cf the 1938 Prospectus for ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE is now available from the Principal, E. L. Enting, B. Com. F.R.A.N.Z.. Box 828 E. Wellington, C.l. Get yours TO-DAY. Expert Tutors. Moderate Fees. Printed Notesj Study at the College founded on 32 yean of practical teaching experience, S> J}LAM gCHOOL OF . SYMONDS ST., C.l (Old Grammar School Building). Full-time Day Classes are av&Uabje for Holders of Junior and Senior Free Places and others. Classes i re also held each evening and on Saturday mornings. This year a Dramatio Art Course has been added to the Curriculum. Full particulars of all courses .are in tha Prospectus, which may be obtained from Messrs., Rowlatt & Moore's Book Bhop. Wellesley St. East. ENROLLING. Forms for enrjlment are contained in the Prospectus. The School will be open for interviews and for enrolling!— FEB. 1 and 2: 10.30-12.30; 1.80-4.80. A. J. C. FISHER. A.R.C.A., "• . Direct*}!?. ■- H AMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. SESSION 1938. TJhe First Term wiU Open on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. The Following Courses have been Established (I) General: English, Lafin, French, History, Mathematics, Science. (2) —Commercial: English, History. French, Geography, Mathematics, Science. Bookkeeping. (3) —Commercial and Domestic: English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Science, Dressmaking, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. (4)— Agricultural: English, History, Geography, Mathematics, Book-keeping, Theoretical and Practical Agriculture. (s)—Post Matriculation; Training Collegie Entrance, Accountancy, Science, University Scholarship. The Acting-Headmaster will be in attendance at the School from FEBRUARY 3 for the purpose of Enroiiing New Pupils. R. ENGLISH. . Secretary. JJILL IJV3P gCHOOL FOR (JIRLS. First Term Will Commence WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1938. . Classes, Infants to Matriculation Standard. Prospectus on application or at Edmistoa, Colonial Mutual Bligs. Appointments Arranged, Headmistress; MISS BOUiLT.. Telephones 43-448 and 47-933. "yy ARWICK TUTORIAL COLLEGE. MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. First Term begins FEBRUARY 7. Enrolment? now being made. Prospectus on A application. , . Principal: w. McGregor jess, m.a.. B.com. British Chambers. PHONE 46-321. High Street. QET J£4RLY gTART QN E ROAD r £o gUCOESS. Modern business conditions are creating more and oetter openings than ever before for young executives. Decide NOW that by Qualifying in Accountancy YOU will fit yourself to grasp these new opportunities. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION is definitely assured when you enrol with Hemingway's. Firstly, because Hemingway's Home-Study Course is the outcome or 40 years' specialised experience in the requirements of all classes of students. Secondly, because Hemingway's provides not only the most practical course, but give the most thorough and skilled personal tuition to each and every student. Over 3000 Hemingway's Students baye secured Passes in the last five years. Let this be your guide. Write to-day for Free Book, "Accountancy." JJEMINGWAY'B CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O Box 510. Auckland gRAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. HAMILTON.* .*■ Brain's Commercial College Specialises . Practical Commercial Education. The tuition is individual. Intelligent Girls, with a good general education, rapidly acquire sound qualifications for entrance into business life. T HE C° hLEQ ® I s TS" 0W OPEN0 PEN MR. and MRS. D. E. DUTHOIT, Principals.. Address: 58 COLLING WOOD STREET. . jg XPERT' BUSINESS TRAINING'. fill All Druleigb Students get good ■jigs positions as soon as they are pro WtfS ficient. Druleigh's specialised personal tuition guarantees succesß. Inquire for 1938 to-day. Free Prosp*etuii DRULEIGH COLLEGE. National Insurance Bldg.,c O'Connell Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 25

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