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EDUCATIONAL. Otago boys’ and girls’ high schools. ENROLMENTS, 1926. The FIRST TERM wiU commence on MONDAY. February 8. Parents and Guardians of Pupils are asxed to note the followin':: — BOYS’ SCHOOL—Present Pupils who intend to return are required to give notice of such intention to the Undersigned on or before MONDAY, January 25; and Intending Pupils must give notice on or before SATURDAY, January 30, of their intention to Enrol. The HIGH SCHOOLS OFFICE will REOPEN on TUESDAY, January 26. Application for the form of notice for new pupils may be made at the Office on or after that date, or may be forwarded in writing immediately. Present Pupils will give notice on the forms already supplied to them. GIRLS’ SCHOOL.—Notices of intention to enrol or to return are not required. , _ , . New Pupils will Enrol at the Schools on dates to be advertised later. Prospectuses may be had on application on or after JANUARY 26. RECTORY BOARDING-HOUSE. Accommodation is available for a limited number of boys. Full particub' ■ may be had on application to the U- Jgned. c. R. M-LEAN, Secretary, Otago High Schools Board. 236 Moray place, Dunedin. OHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. Primary and Secondary Day and Boarding School for Boys. The FIRST TERM begins on TUESDAY. the 9th of February. Boarders return on the MONDAY. The Head Master (Mr C. M. Gilray) may be interviewed by parents and guardians at the College on the 27th and 30th JANUARY, any morning in the first week in FEBRUARY, from 9 to 11 or at other times by arrangement. Prospectus on application. Miss C. E. GLENDINNING, 18ja Secretary. GIRLS’ COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. FIRST TERM for 1926 BEGINS on WEDNESDAY, 10th February, and House Girls are expected to come into residence on Tuesday, 9th February. The Principal, Miss F. J. Ross, M.A., will be at home at the College on February 5, from 2 to 4 pan., and on February 8 and 9, from 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. Prospectuses may be obtained from the Principal. 20ja OOSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL -ti COLLEGE. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. REOPENING MONDAY, JANUARY 25. STUDENTS NOW BEING ENROLLED. ROSSBOTHAM’S is the Oldest Commercial College in the Dominion. Individual Tuition. Open Day and Evening. Write or call for prospectus. Railway concessions. DOWLING STREET. ’Phone 736. 21ja TECHNICAL HIGH DUNEDIN, SCHOOL, REOPENS on TUESDAY, February 2. COURSES in PRACTICAL WORK, combined with general CULTURAL EDUCATION. EARLY APPLICATION is invited for admission to the BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, which is under the direction of Mr A. M. Fadyen, B.Sc. ! Further particulars on application to THE DIRECTOR, 9f Technical College, Dunedin. j- JYYW YOUNG BROWN SUCCEEDED. Six years ago this young man was jngaged in clerical work at a small weekly wage. Bower’s electrical advertisement running through the newspapers at that time appealed to him, and he finally became a student. After two years’ Class and Home Study, Brown had mado remarkable progress, and was nominated for a position m a Country Power Station. In three years he had reached the maximum in that Station, so decided to MOVE ON. He is now employed in a very responsible position by one of the largo British Firms in London. All keen young men have a similar chance of success. Start to-day. Write for free prospectus to — BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marina and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certified Mining and Mech. Engineer, with 24 years' experience in coaching. 129 Marine Engineers’ Institute. Corner Aitken and Mulgrave streets. Wellington. (And at Auckland.) EDUCTION OF ACCOUNTANCY FEES By ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, o all Students Enrolling for Account- { Subjects before 31st January a Ration of 20 per cent, off our scheduled will be allowed. OTE THE FOLLOWING EXAM. RESULTS, ur head BOOKKEEPING AND DITING TUTOR —Mr E. L. Enting, om., A.1.A., N.Z. —has coached 54 sucful students in Bookkeeping, Stage and 75 in Auditing during the past five years. Our LAW AND ECONOMIC TUTORS have had only Ten (10) Failures among those students who have completed our courses of work during the same period. The best New Year resolution you can make is to Join Banks Commercial College and Pass the Accountancy Exam. H. AMOS, Managing Director of H. Amos Ltd., Proprietors of Banks Commercial College and Wellesley Boys’ College. rjTHE WINNER! The men who win are the men who know. It is the men who can speak with authority—the qualified men—who win through to the big positions—who draw the biggest salaries. WE CAN MAKE YOU A QUALIFIED MAN. WE CAN MAKE YOU A QUALIFIED MAN. Yes. If you are willing to devote just a small part of your spare time to study, wo can make you a specialist in any line you wish to follow. Why not act now while the year is still young, and ENSURE YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS. The mastery of any of the following subjects will qualify you for a good position. Bookkeeping, Acountancy Prof., Law Prof., Secretarial Diploma, Bankers Diploma, Advertising, Public Service. Write for particulars of any course you are interested in—TO-DAY! HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. Home school for boys and GIP.LS. From 7 to 17. Healthy and beautiful estate of 34 acres. Sound, modern education; training in self-government, etc. Prospectus from Principal of Friends’ School. WanganuL i. E. MORETON, 8.A., certificated and registered teacher, late of Loughborough Oranaxn*r School, England. &a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 17

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