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EDUCATIONAL. JjXAMINATION, RESULTS. banks commercial college, WELLINGTON, Again to the Front.

ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS—233 presented, 189 passed. LAW PROFESSIONAL—I 29 presented, 81 passed. MATRICULATION AND ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS—II 7 presented, 85 passed. ENROLMENTS are now being taken for This Tear. SPECIAL CLASSES AND COACHING FOR THE MARCH EXAMINATIONS. All the Commercial and Professional Classes have Now Resumed in our New Premises, 96-102 The Terrace. For further information apply to H. AMOS. 22ja , Managing Director, ,TAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH ' SCHOOLS. SESSION, 1921,

BOYS’ SCHOOL.—New Pupils ■will be Enrolled on MONDAY, February 7, at 9.20 a.m. There will be an Entrance Examination for the purpose of classification, and all New Pupils should be in Attendance at the time specified The Rector will bo prepared to see parents of .new pupils on FRIDAY, February 4, and on MONDAY; February 7, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Parents are requested to attend as follows: —Friday, Town and Suburban (names commencing A to M); Monday, Town and Suburban (N to Z), and Country.

GIRLS’ SCHOOL.—’Phe Lady Principal will Enrol New Pupils on FRIDAY, February 4, and MONDAY, February 7, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., as follows i —Friday. Town and Suburban (names commencing A to L.); Monday, Town and Suburban (M to Z). Country Pupils may Enrol on either Friday or Monday.

The attendance of parents at the schools is optional provided the necessary certificates (birth, proficiency, etc.) are brought on enrolment.

Old Pupils of both Schools return on TUESDAY, February 8, at 10 a.m. Birth and Proficiency Certificates must be produced at the schools on enrolment and the sum of 5s must at the same time be paid for stationery, etc., to be 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 C. R. M'LEAN, Secretary. Board of Governors. 33 Jetty street, Dunedin. 27ja

EDUCATION BOARD

COURSE OF DRILL FOR PUPIL TEACHERS AND PROBATIONERS IN DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS AND TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS.

A Course of Training has been arranged for Male Teachers who are territorial trainees, such- training to be, as fax as possible, in lieu of their Annual Training as Territorials, with lihe exception of the Annual Musketry Course, which cannot be omitted.

All Male Pupil Teachers and Probationers in Dunedin and Suburbs, and Male Training College Students, must participate in this Course, which will be held from WEDNESDAY, 23rd February, to SATURDAY, sth March (both days inclusive). All Trainees must present themselves at the Drill Hall, Kensington, at 10 a.m., on WEDNESDAY, 23rd February, for the purpose above-mentioned. Each Trainee must appear in uniform, and bring with him his training manual, notebook, and pencil.- i S. M. PARK, • Secretary. Education Office, Duhedin, 31st January, 1921. If r [TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, 1 STUART STREET, DUNEDIN, REOPENS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1921. The Director will be attendance at the School on MONDAY. January 31, and TUESDAY, February 1, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. for the purpose of ENROLLING PUPILS. The COURSES <J STUDIES are as fol]0W8:r Mechanlcal, Electrical. and Civil Engineering. Agricultural and General Industrial Work. ■ Domestic Work (Practical and Theoretical). - Commercial Work (for both Boys and Girls).

The Course* are arranged so as to embrace the Subjects required for the Public Service and Matriculation Examinations.

Further particulars on application to 27ja THE REGISTRAR

TTNIYERSITT CORRESPONDENCE COACHING COLLEGE.

SESSION 1900-1921.

Courses are prepared for all University and New Zealand Education Department Examinations.

Students should enrol at raice in order to have the benefits of a year's tuition.

For prospectus and all to information apply

B.A. 6n ’ • Cantab,, Hons, in Maths Principal,

TTNIV ERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, 33 ELGIN ROAD, MORNINGTON. SIXTEENTH YEAR. Managing Director: MR JAMES HENDRY, 8.A., Late Chief Inspector for Southland Education Board. Student* prepared for the following examinations:—Teachers’ D, C, and B; Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping and Accounting, Business Training, etc. Intending Students should enrol without delay. Write at once for Prospectus to above address. 29ja

JOHN M'GIiASHAI WORK RESUMED Feb., at 11 l am Boardc DAY 7th February. The at home from TUESDAY, appointment, and all da\ Fobruarv *'■ r

Tennyson street.

STUDIES RESUMED MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY.

Boarders to be i-i Residence Saturday, Februnry 12.

GIVE yourself a chance by writing to the International Correspondence Schools for that Course of Training about which you have been' thinking long enough. Waste no more of your precious spare time, but turn it into money through spare time study. Let 1921 be your SUCCESS year. I.C.S. Courses are easy to learn, remember, and apply.—R. N. RIDD, District A gent,. Department “ B,” Box 657, Dunedin.

A MBITIOUS, energetic men are always in groat demand in the field of Motor Mechanics. It offers attractive, lucrative possibilities- Decide now to study the Dyke Motoring Engineering System. Instruction bv Text Books and practical Working Models. Write to-day for free booklet “M” to .lames Rodger and_ Co., Limited, 159 h Manchester street, Christchurch.

y ANGEB DRESSCTJTTXNG SCHOOL.

CLASSES WILL NOT RESUME until MARCH 1. 1921. EVENING CLASSES, MARCH 31. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 123 High street (opposite D.1.C.).

M 1 fnrln, 7; A I B, T. do IUDDER, “The .Cottage," East Taieri. MosgtcJ, Resumes Pianoetc., Teaching at Mosgiel February Ua&ton and Momona February IT and

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18158, 1 February 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18158, 1 February 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18158, 1 February 1921, Page 7