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EDUCATIONAL. £<OLUMBA GIRLS’ COLLEGE. THE THIRD TERM Will Begin on TUESDAY, the 16th INST., at 9.30 a.m. ' House Girls come into residence on Monday, 15th inst. The Principal will bo at home on Saturday, the 13th inst., and Monday, the 15th inst., from 2 to 5 p.m. Boarders for 1925 are now being Enrolled, Prospectus on application. F. J. ROSS, M.A., g s Principal. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. The THIRD TERM will COMMENCE as under: Girls’ School: MONDAY. IP”- September. Boys’ School: TUESDAY, 16th September. Rectory Boarders return Monday, 15th September. O. R. M'LEAN, 10s Secretory Board of Governors. GIRLS' SCHOOL. The THIRD TERM will commence on WEDNESDAY, September 17. House Girls return 16th. Pupils for 1925 may now bo Enrolled. Prospectus and entry forms forwarded on application to Principal, 11s Mrs THOMAS NISBET. _ Hawthorne private school AND KINDERGARTEN. All Saints’ Schoolroom, Cumberland street. THIRD 'PERM COMMENCES on WEDNESDAY, 17th September, at 9.15 a.m. Punils ’•eceived from the Kindergarten to Standard YIA. L. LEEa, ICs Principal. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Ileriot row, Dunedin. s. Pupils prepared for University, Matriculation, and Music Examinations. Resident and Day Pupils received. (Each boarder has a completely furnished cubicle to herself.) The THIRD TERM BEGINS cn WEDNESDAY, September 17. Boarders return the previous evening. For Illustrated Prospectus, apply to 13s THE PRINCIPAL. STU DIO. ET (Principals: Mrs MTndoe and Mr O’Keeffe). rpiHE BARN A 1 CARROLL STREET THIRD TERM. CLASSES WILL BE RESUMED on MONDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. JjTOR SITPTEMB ER ONLY. There are many hundreds of. ambitious men and women in Australia and New Zealand who are only ambitious —who need a spur to action ! HEMINGWAY’S ADVERTISING OFFER. This unique at-d highly attractive offer is a direct advertising appeal to the many who have not yet taken practical steps towards the realisation of their ambitions. We want you to be counted among the number of our successful students, and during September we are making it much easier and less expensive for you to take up the following courses: BOOK-KEEPING. PITMAN’S SHORTHAND. BUSINESS LETTER WRITING. Usual Fees for each Course £5 Special Advertising Fees £4 Any Two Courses £7 Three Courses ... £lO This is TOUR opportunity! Will you take it? For further particulars of our Advertising Offer, cut out this advertisement and aena with name and address to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, C.P.O. Box 616, -Auckland. Jg XPERT ENGINEERING TUITION. STUDY IN YOUR OWN HOME. After leceiving postal instructions from Bower’s Engineering School yon can obtain Government Certificates in Stationary, Traction, or Marine Engineering. Up-to-date Electrical Mail Courses also arranged. Simple Text Books and Diagrams accompany each lesson. All your work reviewed by competent tutors. Free Prospectus gladly sent on request. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marino and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: James W. Bower, Certificated Mining and Mech. Engineer, with 20 years’ experience in coaching. J 39 Fletcher’s Building, £2 Customhouse quay. Wellington !And at Auckland). TF YOU’RE NOT A EARNING ENOUGH, WRITE US. The 1.0.5. can fit yon for any ambitious position you desire. The I.C.S. base their instruction on the actual practices in business, the trades, or the professions. The I.C.S- —the world’s biggest organisation of its kind —has the facilities for coaching in over 200 courses. Send for Free Literature. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. - R. N. RIDD, District Agent, Dept. 8., Box 687, Dunedin. I^lectbicity. THE MOST USEFUL AND INTERESTING POWER OF MODERN TIMES. The progress of electrical installations in this country moans an ever-increasing demand for Electrical Engineers. The trained roan gets the job. Let ns train you in your spare time. If you can read and write we can teach you. Full information and free prospectus mailed promptly to any address. It costs nothing to inquire; do it now. Address to Department K. STURROCK’S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Quay street, Auckland (Estab. 15 years and registered by Marine and Education Departments). OME SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND girls. From 7to 17. Healthy and beautiful estate of 34 acres. Sound, modern eduenlion; training in self-government, etc. Prospectus from Principal of Friends’ School. Wanganui. F E. MORETON, 8.A., certificated and registered teacher, late of Loughborough Grammar School. England. 8s V } MGER URESS ; CUTTTNG SCHOOL. X i 25 Tainui road, Anderson’s Bay. Private Classes by Arrangement. Indies’ material: cut out, and paper patterns to measurement. At Home; Mondays, Wednesdays, , and Fridays. MISS KATE STEWART. m MTtSCHIKNSIDE, View street (opposite JyJL Y.M.C.A.), Dressmaking Classes afternoon evening; Patterns or Materials Cut to Measure; railway concessions.— f"TOACHING/ —All Subjects MATRTCULATION; Italian. Spanish, Advanced Latin French.—C. G. May, 95 Stuart street. Telepiione 334. 30au EV. T. BUSSELL, M.A., Coach** MaR 1 triculation, other Examination*; 397 successes between 1904 end 1929; Cambridge honours degree; languages a specialty.—224 Castle street. Dunedin. STEEL-GUITAR. Ukulele; Country Intending PUPILS can have Single Lesaooe any time when in town.—-Hawaiian Conservatory, Geo. Kidd’s Building, 73 Pxuboss street. He

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19276, 13 September 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19276, 13 September 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19276, 13 September 1924, Page 13

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