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RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. /CHANGE IN NAME OF GATLINS \J RIVER STATION TO RATANUI. On. And after SUNDAY, sth February, 1922, the name of Gatlins River Station on the Gatlins River Branch will be changed to Ra.ta.mii. if EDUCATIONAL. 1932, During this year, which has just started, a largo number will prepare themselves for better positions with bigger pay. Will YOU bo one of these, or will you jog along in the same old way, .leaving your advancement to time or influence? You know with comparatively little study of the right sort you can prepare yourself for a bettor position, and at the same time enhanoo your self-respect and make yourself independent of any one boas. Wo eon assist you during the ensuing year to accomplish this qualification and make you a marked man, marked for better things. We Teach MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, or PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, or can prepare you for the ACCOUNI- - PRELIMINARY, LAW PROFESSIONAL, PUBLIC SERVICE, TEACHERS’ EXAMS. Write to-day for particulars of the Course which concerns you. Address: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (LTD.), Union Buildings, Customs street E., P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND, The complete results OF THE STUDENTS OF BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN THE LATEST PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS ACCOUNTANCY: 80S presented; 221 parsed. LAW. PROFESSIONAL: 130 presented; 84 passed. DIPLOMA IN BANKING:; 182 presented; 141 passed. MATRICULATION AND ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY: 134 presented; 93 passed. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING; 701 presented; 196 passed. The OoCoge has new resumed work for the New Year. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Christchurch. H, AMOS, 20j» Director. mECHNIOAL HIGH A STUART STREET, REOPENS FEBRUARY At 10 &xd. SCHOOL, 6. The following COURSES of TUITION ore provided for:— Commercial Coarse, {or Boys and Girls. Domestic Course. Engineering Course, Mechanical and Electrical. Agricultural Course > Holden of Proficiency Certificates i entitled to FREE PLACES if not over 16 years of age on the let December, 1921. The OFFICE will be OPEN from MONDAY, January 30, from 10 am. till 4 p.m. The Director will be in attendance on February 1 from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. to Enrol Pupils, For further particulars apply to 25ja , THE REGISTRAR. CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY Seventeenth Year. Proprietor : Mr James Hendry, 8.A., late Senior Inspector of Schools, Southland. Students prepared for Public Service Entrance, Matriculation, Teachers’ D, C, and B, and Accountancy Examinations. Hundreds of teachers and others owe their positions and their success in life to the work of tljc U.C.C. The 1922' Session begins -■ 18th FEBRUARY. XLCtC.y 48 ELGIN ROAD. MOiRNTNGTON. DUNEDIN. If OSGIEL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ■ SESSION 1922. The Primary and Secondary Departments of this School REOPEN on TUESDAY, 7tb instant, at 9 o’clock a.m. • Holders ol Certificate* of Proficiency are entitled to a Free Place in the Secondary Department, and Scholars holding Certificates of Competency can bo enrolled under regulations. It is desirable that all pupils wishing to enrol' he m attendance, if possible, on the opening day. HENRY MILLAR. Chairman School Committee. Mosgiol, February !, 1922. If Hawthorne private! school AND KINDERGARTEN. Queen’s drive, Musselburgh. School will RESUME on THURSDAY, 2nd February, at 9.30 a.m. A. L. LEES, ■ Principal. Mis* L«• will INTERVIEW PARENTS and ENROL NEW PUPILS at the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, Ist February, from 3 to 5 p.m. School.- in All Saints’ Schoolroom WILL REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, Bth February, at 9.15 ajm. 28ja iron OUGHT TO BE A SUCCESS—t BUT ARE YOU? You don’t need capital, influence, or friends to get ahead in this world. Ton have within you that God-given power and wisdom to be anything you want to be, to have anything you desire, and to accomplish anything you want to accomplish. The free booklet, “All About the Mind and-How to Use It,” will be sent to you on application to N.Z. EDUCATIONAL AGENCY, A.M.P. Building, P.O. Box 47, Dunedin. rjIAIERI SCHOLARSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Next Competition for this Scholarship will take place in MARCH, 1922, Applications to be in the hands of the Undersigned not later than THURSDAY, February 16. The value of the Scholarship is £2O per annum. particulars may bo obtained on application. , H. CHAPMAN. If Registrar. ST. DOMINIC'S COLLEGE, Tonnveon street. STUDIES RESUMED TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. Boarders will be in residence Monday, February 6. Extra Tnttions in Pianoforte, Violin. Singing, Theory of Music, Painting, and Languages will recommence on Tuesday, 7th inst. ■ If U O L U M B A OOLL EG E. The FIRST TERM, 3922, BEGINS on TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, at 9.30 a.m. The Principal will be at home any afternoon after January 30. ' F. J. ROSS. M.A.. Principal. fit HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, • HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. WILL RE-OPEN ON WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1922. The Sister in Charge will be “At Home" to parent* on February S, 4, and /o. 21ja QT. JOHN’.S SCHOOL to AND KINDERGARTEN, 127 HIGHGATE, ROSLYN, REOPENS TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 7. Intending.Pupil* Enrol MONDAY, February 6, from 10 to 12 *.m., and from 2 to 5 PJR, L. M. GILLIES, 24ja Principal RA. AUGUST, Waikooaiti, Teaches • , Violin, Singing, Piano. Beginners taught correct time gad expression, tho life ute mol «f tetofc-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 7

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