EDUCATIONAL. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART AND ART CRAFTS. DAY and EVENING CLASSES in all Art, Art Craft, and Trade Drawing Subjects are RESUMED NEXT MONDAY, February 7, 1916. OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTLNG (Flowers, Still Life, Landscape, Life). MODELLING FROM NATURE, ANTIOUE AND LIFE. DRAWING FROM LIFE. BEATEN COPPER. ENAMELLING, ART JEWELLERY, WOOD AND STONE CARVING, LEATHER EMBOSSING, POKER WORK, STENCILLING, ART NEEDLEWORK, Etc., Etc. Short Prospectus on application. JUNIOR FREE PLACES.—To meet the requirements of Trades where Drawing Design and Art Craftsmanship nro tho principal qualifications (Architects, Painters, Sign Writers, Plasterers, Jewellers, Lithographers, Photographers. Art Needlowomen, Leadlight and Stained Glass Artists, etc.) a limited number of free day students (boys and girls) will bo accepted. Qualification for enrolment: Proficiency cortifica,tc. Particulars on application. The l Director is now in attendance daily from 10 a.m. to noon for consultation and enrolment. R. HAWCRIDGE, 2f Director. T* OSSBOTHAM'S COMMERCIAL OOLLEGE (LTD.), 49 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. (Established 1892.) SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. For the last 24 YEARS wo have SPECIALISED in Commercial Subjects. During that period we have successfully coached over 10,000 students, many of whom hold important positions throughout the dominion, whilst numbers are in business on their own account. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Under our System each student receives the personal .attention of experienced instructors, thus ensuring the rapid progress of the industrious student, while the backward one is helped forward in a manner that is impossible under any system of postal or class instruction. A BUSINESS CAREER FOR LADIES. There is a oonstant demand for qualified lady clerks, bookkeepers, and typistes in Government Departments, Banks, and Commercial Houses. The competent need never fear unemployment. We have REOPENED for the Session 1916, and Students may now be Enrolled at our Offices, 49 DOWLING STREET (open day and evening). Telephones 726 and 2114. Telegrams: Rossbotham, Dunedm. Railway Concessions to x Country Students. XATHAT DOES THE WAR TEACH YOU? One f*reat lesson which must have impressed itself upon every individual in these stirring times is the absolute necessity for Preparedness. When the war is won we shall engage in another great struggle—namely, that for the development of our Trade and Commerce. Oar success will be determined by tho preparedness of each individual worker. If you wish to be equipped for the opportunities which will present themselves to you, learn fresh subjects and increase your skill in those already acquired. The best positions will be taken by those who are best qualified for responsible and skilled activity. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Exists to help you to become an efficient Accountant, Bookkeeper, Lawyer. r Soldier, Teacher, Publio Servant. Stenographer, and Business Man generally. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Tuition. Send for a prospectus. We shall be pleased to hear from you. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 162. ' H. AMOS, 4f Director. T7-ING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Is Now |open for the ENROLMENT OF PUPILS In the following Courses: — 1. INDUSTRIAL, 2. COMMERCIAL, 3. DOMESTIC. EVENING CLASSES for SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, DRESSMAKING, and AFTERNOON CLASSES in DRESSMAKING and COOKERY and NEEDLEWORK Will COMMENCE FEBRUARY 8. Preparatory Classes for London Guild Examinations in Dressmaking, Needlework and Cookery. Further particulars on application. ANGUS MARSHALL, 4f Director. A WTHORNE PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM, CUMBERLAND STREET. Preparatory School for the Education of Boys and Girls between the ages of 5 and 12 years. Kindergarten Classes for Pupils from 3 to 1 5 years of age. In the Preparatory School a thorough grounding in all elementary subjects is given, every pupil receiving individual tuition. Parents may interview Miss Lees at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, February 7, from 3 to 5 p.m. • School REOPENS TUESDAY, February 4f A. L. LEES, Principal. &T. ANDREW'S COLLEGIATE ° .SCHOOL, FIRST CHURCH CLASS ROOMS, MORAY PLACE. MARGARET SMYTH, M.A., Principal. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. _ The School is under Government Inspection. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations. Special Classes for Elocution, Drawing, Phyi sical Culture, French Conversation, and Domestic Science. ■ Miss Smyth will be at the School on the Afternoon of Saturday, sth February, and Monday, 7th February, from 3 till 5 o'clock. S HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, • HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Conducted by the Sisters of the Church. FIRST TERM BEGINS On WEDNESDAY, February 9, at 9 a.m. (Kindergarten Class at 9.30.) NEW PUPILS ENROLLED On TUESDAY, Bth, at 10.30 a.m. For Prospectus apply to the Principal. OLUMBA GIRLS' COLLEGE" DUNEDIN. KINDERGARTEN. COMMERCIAL COURSE. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. First Term Begins TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, at 9.30 a.m. The Principal will be at Home any After noon from Ist February. FRANCES J. ROSS, M.A., 4f Principal. S 1 JOHN'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL • AND KINDERGARTEN, 127 HIGHGATE, ROSLYN. School for Girls and Boys. ' School REOPENS TUESDAY. February 8. Intending Pupils Enrolled Monday, February 7. L. M. GILLIES, 29 j a Principal. A High-class Undenominational Boarding and Day School for Girls. Under Government Inspection. Next Term begins 9.15 a.m., 15th .FEBRUARY, 1916. Prospectus on application to the Principal. Mrs T. NISBET, 2Qja Lees street, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16610, 5 February 1916, Page 9
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