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EDUCATIOKAL. QTAGO BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH .« SCHOOLS. : j^ I SESSION 1918. BOYS* SCHOOL.—New Ptroils irill be ENROLLED on MONDAY, 3rd February, it 9.20 a.m. There -will be an Entrance Examination for the purposo of classification, and all new pupils should be in atcepdance at the time specified. The -Rector will bo prepared to see parents of new pupils on FRIDAY, 31st January, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 2 pjn. to 4 p.m.; and on MONDAY as above. Parents are requested, if possible, to attend on the earlier date. GIRLS' SCHOOL.—The Lady Principal will ENROL New Pupils on THURSDAY, 50th January, and FRIDAY, 31st January, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Old Pupils of Both Schools RETURN on TUESDAY, 4th February, at 10 a.m. In the event of there being insufficient accommodation for all those desiring to enter the Schools, preferences will be given to the following,in the order mentioned: — 1. Scholarship holders. 2. Senior Free-place, holders. 3. Junior free-place " holders who were under 14- on the Ist December, 1918. 4. Other pupils taking the general or professional course lending up to the University. Pupils not belonging to any of the first three classes i will be admitted subject to the accommodation being sufficient. Birth and proficiency certificates must be produced at the Schools on enrolment, and a sum of Ss must at the same time be paid for stationery, etc., supplied during the year. All free pupils returning to the Schools must pay the same sum during the first week, • For prospectuses, etc., apply to P. J. NESS, Secretary Board of Governors. Jetty street, Dunedin. 15j a HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL • FOR GIRLS, HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. Conducted by the Sisters of the Church '. (Anglican), Aided by a Large and Efficient Staff. This School, conducted upon the most approved modern principles, aims at providing a thoroughly sound and useful education for Girls. The Subjects taken by eaoh pupil are selected, in conjunction with the pupil's parents, by the Head Mistress, who gives due regard to particular circumstances and special aptitudes. ■ ; The progjwes of pupils is tested by school and public examinations. Reports are forwarded to parents at the end of each term. Pupils are prepared for the Matriculation and Musical Examinations if desired. Resident and Daily Pupils received. The comfort and health of Boarders is made an especial care. Each Boarder has a completely i furnished cubicle to herself. Every care is taken to cultivate thoroughly good habits, refined and gentle manners. TERM OPENS on WEDNESDAY, February 5.. Kindergarten Reopens on the same date. NEW PUPILS ENROLLED on MONDAY and TUESDAY. For Prosoectus apply to the SISTER IN CHARGE. mEOHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, STUART STREET, DUNEDIN. THE SCHOOL WILL REOPEN ; On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Provision is made for Tuition in the following. Courses:— ' / MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL TRADE COURSES, COMMERCIAL WORK, DOMESTIC SCIENCE. PUPILS will be ENROLLED on and after JANUARY 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. ANGUS MARSHALL, 25ja Director. OHN COLLEGE FOR BOYS, MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN, REOPENS TUESDAY, 4th February 1919 Write for 1919 Illustrated Prospectus' containing particulars of New Bmldinss' Curriculum, Staff, etc., to ' ARTHUR G. BUTCHERS, M.A., Dip] ■ L °J a Principal. QOLUMBA COLLEGE. AN IDEAL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. FIRST TERM, 1919, Begins WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 9.30 a.m. The College is Registered as a Primarv / and Secondary School. will be at home any Afterioon tram toe January. Hours 2to 5 p.m. ' Prospectus; and full information on application to I^a THE PRINCIPAL. Cm. ANDREWS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL , Jnrst Church Classrooms, ' Moray place mv 4th FEBRUARY. u ** UAy > The Principal will be in attendance nf , ™^ 7 - and on MONDAY, 3rd February, p.m. till 5 pjn. 22ja CRT. JOHN'S PREPARATORY fOTTonr £tfi i2 n ™ MONDAY 'o 3rd Februar y. fr <™ IV till 1<2.30 a.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. -.. !«• M. GILLIES, Principal. GIRLS' SCHOOL REOPENS THURSDAY, 6th February, At 9.30 a.m. Mrs THOMAS NISBET, Principal. T&lf3! 0 $F ISm>AY (3rd) and TUE3DAY (4th February) from 2.30 to 5.30 pim 1919 right of , T^ min S you need with the International Correspondence Schools. Thousands of -trained men are wanted to fill good positions everywhere. Stop wishinr Fcr promotion! Command it u a result of 1.0.fa. training. Cultivate backbone! Forget wishbone! Write now-to-day-for free particulars of the Course you are interested in—R. N. RIDD, Box 1688. Tnvpm. jiT* DRESSODTTING SCHOOL. CLASSES will RESUME TUESDAY February 4. EVENING OTA^i^s BSBM r rSS& I «fe , t5 i ff posrte D.1.C.). 25ja CJCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 90 ll ?*l nces street.—Candidates Coached for all Marine and Stationary Examinations Tractmg, and Winding.—Terms on application to Robert M'Lmtock. 4j a "OOSSBOTHAM'S COLLEGE (oldest XIJ largest, oest).—Shorthand, Typewritrag, Bookkeeping. Individual tuition. Open Day and Evening.—'Phone 736. I7j a RAWING and PAINTING, Oil and Watercolour; pterins. —Miss Watson 118 George street. Diploma, London Training. . CHILDREN'S Drawing Class and Kindergarten, from 4 years; experienced teacher; terms. —Miss Watson, 118 George street. ■ 2Zj a SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping.—Miss BROWN Recommenced Teaching; terms moderate.—Above Moraj Place Poet Oflice. Tel. 2997. 15J£ TTABD pavements are as velvet if yon *■*■ wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBEB HEELS. Made in England from pure, durable Para Rubber. Cheaper than leather. THRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT -*• ASLIN & DAWSON. Solioibors. N.Z. Express Cα Buildinß Bond street

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 9

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