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DID YOU SAY "ALBUMS”? If you are wanting an Album then it will certainly pay you to inspect our stocks, which include albums from Is 6d upwards. With sales and repeat orders as indications, we can testify to the popularity of our special “FLECTO"’ Albums in limp covers with poker work designs, priced from 5s 6d to 16s. The same indications justify our commendation of the “HOUSH” series, made on the loose-leaf principle, in various bindings, containing 50 leaves, and priced from 6s 6d to 50s. These, and the wide range of other photographio requisites, are described and illustrated in our 76 pago FREE CATALOGUE. Have you had your copy? W A T E R W O R T H $ LT D., New Premises: fl 6, Lambton quay 58, Queen street, (opp. K. and S.) AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. 705, Colombo street (opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. rIYH-E proprietors of Wellesley Boys’ College—H. AHOS, LTD.—have decided to X adopt a modified form of the Junior High School, and to commence all boys: (a) Who have passed Standard IV. (b) Who can pass a standard mental and efficiency test. (c) Whose parents desire them to take up a professional career In Latin, French, Mathematics, and Science. Application is to be made to the-Education Department for registration, so that Higher Leaving Certificates can be gained. Boys will be prepared for all the Entrance University Exams., including the Junior University Scholarship. Special masters are engaged for drawing, singing, and physical drill, without extra charge. The Office at January 12th. 8, The Terrace, will be open to meet parents from ICUESDAY, H. AMOS. Managing Director. MARSDEN SCHOOL. KARORI AND FITZHERBERT TERRACE, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. (School will re-open in the now building, at Karon, on Wednesday, February 10th. The X>ower Sohool, under Miss Holmes, will remain at Fitzherbert Terrace. A Preparatory Class is held at Karori. Headmistress: Miss Borne. On Friday, February sth, and Monday, February Sth, Miss Baber and Miss Holmes will be at home at Fitzherbert Terrace.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12355, 27 January 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12355, 27 January 1926, Page 6

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