EDUCATIONAL. Otago boys’ and girls’ high SCHOOLS. ENROLMENTS, 1924. BOYS’ SCHOOL—Present pupils who intend to return are required to _ give notice of* such intention to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, 21st January; and intending pupils muSt give notice on or before SATURDAY, 26th January, of their intention to enrol. Tiro High Schools’ Office will re-open on Tuesday, 22nd January. Application for the form of notice for now pupils may be made at the office on or aftfjr that date, or may be forwarded in writing immediately. Present pupils will give notice on tho forms already supplied to them. GIRLS’ SCHOOL.—Notices of intention to enrol or to return not required. New pupils will enrol at the Schools on dates to bo advertised later. Prospectuses may be had® on application on or after 22nd January. RECTORY BOARDING -HOUSE. Accommodation is available for a limited number of boys. Full particulars may be had on application, to* tho undersigned. C. R. M'LEAN, ..Secretary Otago High Schools’ Board. 35 Jetty street, Dunedin. 14ja mHE LEADERS OF TO-MORROW ABE A STUDYING TO-DAY At BANKS COLLEGE, THE LARGEST EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Natural gifts are useless unless trained; and even without special talents a welltrained man can usually succeed. In New Zealand a large proportion of the young men and women who are determined to succeed are studying NOW AT BANKS COLLEGE. They are talcing advantage of the Thorough Courses and Highly-trained Tutors which this Institution places at their call. Students are prepared by Correspondence for Accountancy, Advertising, Bookkeeping, Public Service, Matriculation, Law Professional, and all Entrance Professional and all Entrance University Examinations. Write for particulars of the Course in which you are interested. H. AMOS, 12d Director, Wellington. jpOR A BUSINESS EDUCATION 1 TAKE ’SHELDON FIRST. South Island Director: W. FRASER, P.O. Box 141, Dunedin. ■JJAVE YOU HAD YOUR CHANCE? Here it is. If it does come again it won’t find you quite so young. The I.p.S, Commercial Course is worth more to you now than it ever will be. Take it! _ Thirty-two years’ teaching experience in it. Thirtytwo years’ constant improving and proved success. Simple, practical, “telling.” Ev6ry phase of commercial work and office coptine specialised. Your chance NOW. Write for free booklet. This is only one course among 200. A glimpse of tho splendid oquij inept that makes up the INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Australasia), Ltd. R. N. RIDD, District Agent, Dept. “ B,” Box §B7, Dunedin. MOTOR CAR OWNERS.—Yon can easily master every intricacy of your car by studying Dyke’s Famous Mail Course, with wonderful working models; prospectus "M ” free.—James Rodger, 159 H Manchester street, Christchurch. I&S A BROOME ‘above j] and 77 Arthur's), ' Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and . Fitting; materials and patterns cut to measure; classes, hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m., 4 p.m.; patterns, 4 p.m. to a p.ro- Evening Classes arranged for.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19068, 14 January 1924, Page 10
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