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EDUCATIONAL. QTAGO BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. GRAY RUSSELL SCHOLARSHIP. The EXAMINATION for the Gray Russell Scholarship will be held on or about MARCH 1 next. The Scholarship is o c the annual value of £6O, and is tenable for three years. It is open for competition to boys between 16 and 19 years of age who have attended the Otago Boys High School for at least one year immediately preceding the competition, and who nave matriculated at the Um ' er .® l Jf of New Zealand. Candidates must inti mate to nu in writing, not ater than FEBRUARY 1, the eubjects m which they der.-e to be examined. Further par ticulars will be supplied on application. C. R. M'LBAN, Secretary Otago High Schorls Board. 236 irUSy. m e ß «j. D UNEDIN S.“ HIGH OFFERING FULL-TIME COURSES In ART, COMMERCE, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, BUILDING, ENGINEERING, and ALLIED TRADES. REOPENS on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, at 9.30 a.m. ENROLMENTS will be received at the College Office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, February 1,2, 3. Second Year Pupils in attendance during 1927 are Not required to enrol until MONDAY, February 6. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS. BOTH DEPARTMENTS will REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, at 9 a.m. Pupils desirous of being Enrolled in the Secondary Department should Communicate by letter Immediately with Mr L. F. de Berry, M.A., Headmaster, Normal School, Dunedin. Pupils are Prepared for the_ Public Service, Scholarship, and Matriculation Examinations, and Special Facilities for the Study of Drawing, Singing, and Teaching are afforded those who desire to enter the Teaching Profession. Teachers Secondary Department— Mr I. B. HUBBARD, M.A. Miss H. M. KENYON, B.A. JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. RIM ARY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING g SCHOOL FOR The FIRST TERM Begins on TUESDAY, the 7th of FEBRUARY. Boarders leturn on the MONDAY. The Principal, Mr Colin M. Gilray, may e Interviewed by Parents and Guardians t the College in the Morning of Ist, 2nd, rd, and 6th February; or at other times y arrangement. Prospectus on application. 28ja C. E. GLENDINNING, Secretary, A LBANY STREET ASSOCIATED jL NORMAL SCHOOL. Mr W. A. SPROAT, Headmaster. The School will REASSEMBLE on WEDNESDAY, February 1, 1928, at 0 W. J. THOMPSON, Chairman of Committee. YUNEDIN FREE KINDERGARTEN J ASSOCIATION (Incorp.). KINDERGARTENS REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, Ist February, at 9 a.m., hen it is hoped there will be a full ttendance. sj a Secretary. To LUM B A cT O LLE GE, J ROSLYN. PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS’ SCHOOL. SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. ouse Girls to be in residence MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. The PRINCIPAL, MISS F. J. ROSS, [ A., will be at home on and after EBRUARY 1, from 10 to 12 noon and to 5 p.m. . . Prospectus on application. H. C. CAMPBELL, u a Hon. Secretary. Q.EORGE STREET SCHOOL. The School will REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, February 1, at 9 o’clock. CHARLES A. WILSON, Chairman. R. FERGUSON, Secretary. TAMES COOMBS, eJ Conductor, Dunedin Choral and Orchestral Societies, RESUMES TEACHING, On MONDAY, 30th JANUARY. VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Studio: No. 141 Moray place. Telephone 13-155. JJISS lEMA PIERCE ’ L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony, RESUMES TEACHING, At 5 MARKET STREET, MUSSELBURGH, 8 On MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. JJISS GLADYS BENTON, L.A.bT, Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, RESUMES TEACHING, At her Residence, MACANDREW’S BAY, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. JJISS MARGARET ANDERSON^ RESUMES TEACHING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, At 18 RAWHITI STREET, SUNSHINE. ■JJJISS JEAN E. CUBITT, A.T.C.L. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, RESUMES TEACHING, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 7 Pupils Now Being Enrolled. Q I N G I N G. MISS FLORENCE SUMNER Has Commenced Teaching at her Residence, 1 GREY STREET, off Black’s road), OPOHO. Intending Pupils Interviewed after 6 p.m., or by appointment. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies' Cutter. Teacher of Dressmaking. View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.), Resumes Business January 4. Patterns or materials cut to measure. Open Friday evenings from 7 till 9. Telephone 13-112. 29d If\TAGO WITNESS. —Largest Country Circulation of any Weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 13

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