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»»"•""■ ». ''< %m a«»' m. An Open-air Classroom of Archerfield School. ARCHERFIELD BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Undenominational) Kindergarten to Post-Matriculation. Girls prepared for all Public Examinations. Special equipment for •he Teaching and Practice of Home Arts. Modern Outdoor Sleeping Accommodation is provided, and Open-air Classrooms used. School Reopens on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Boarders return February 4. The Principal will be "At Home " by appointment until December 1 8 and from middle January, 1 942. Applications for- 1942 are now being received. ii JOHN McGLASHAN COLLEGE DUNEDIN, N.W.I. PRIMARY and SECONDARY DAY and , , BOARDING SCHOOL FDR BOYS Founded in 1918 by the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. ,:" Headmaster: Capt R. G. C. McNab (on attire service); Acting Headmaster: A. W. H. West, MA, Ph.D. (Paris). Master in charge Lower School: T. S. Hobne (Lond. Bd. of Educ). - The College is situated on Maori Hill overlooking the open country of the Balmaceweri? Golf Links. There facility for the development of mental and physical qualities, and every boy receives religious instruction as part of his curriculum* Boarders are under the care of* House Masters and two Matrons. Special classes in biology, wool-classing and manual training are conducted by visiting masters. « Boys are prepared for Public Service, University Entrance and University Entrance Scholar' ship Examinations. - First Term begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1942. Applications for Prospectus and other information should be addressed to the Secretary, MISS K. STANDAGE, John McGlashan College, Dunedin, N.W.I. -.- ~._, mm ■ .., » ma §m m%s *iK-.ras «it«, ■r <v S. HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, DUNEDIN/ BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Chairman: The Right Rev. THE BISHOP OF DUNEDIN. Vice-Chairman: C. R. RITCHIE, Esq. W. J. MORRELL, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.) HARM AN REEVES, Esq. Mrs R. GUY SINCLAIR The Ven. ARCHDEACON WHITE- W. J. MORRELL, Esq., M.A. Mrs R. W. S. BOTTING HEAD, M.A. (Oxon.) Mrs J. S. SINCLAIR A. H. ALLEN; Esq. . HARMAN REEVES, Esq. Mrs GEORGE MACLEAN Professor G. E. THOMPSON Chaplain: THE DEAN. Principal: Miss D. G. BLACKMORE, B.Sc. (Wales), M.R.S.T. School Reopens on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, and Boarders return the previous day. The Principal will be "At Home" to enrol new pupils pri Friday, Monday and Tuesday, January 30, February 2 and 3, from 10 to 12 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m., and at any other time by appointment. Telephone 10-121. COLUMBA GIRLS' COLLEGE DUNEDIN South Island College for Girls, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church of N.Z. COLUMBA, a spacious and picturesque College, under the management of a Board of Governors, is recognised as being one of the finest Girls' Schools in the Dominion. The College has a remarkably sunny and healthy situation, standing as it does in beautiful grounds high above the city and overlooking the ocean and harbour. The education provided is comprehensive and sound. Pupils are trained from Kindergarten to University Scholarship stage. An excellent staff of Specialist Teachers prepares pupils for all Public Examinations up to University Entrance Scholarship. Home Science and Commercial Courses are provided. The School of Music is a distinctive feature of the College. Special attention is given to Art, Physical Culture and Needlework. House girls have a very happy and healthy home life. Studies are carefully supervised, individual attention being given. Careful attention is given to. deportment and such training as will fit pupils ■ to take their place in the: social life of the community. •; , • xj First Term, 1942, begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Prospectus and further particulars on application to the Secretary of the College. fj

ROSSBOTHAM'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE THE ORIGINAL COLLEGE (Established Wlti '•* ; '^—> . 'J,' .' Miss S. M. ROSSBOTHAM, Principal. Stock Exchange, Duhedin. Telephone 10-73(5. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS, PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND-TYPISTS' EXAMINATIONS, 1941, SENIOR (110 words per minute) —Credit Past: B. Pi MlcLeod.. Pats: N. M. Knapp, J. M. Poppelwell. !>■?.'' •.•/■■•'••'•.•"•';'■ -•'•.- ■' ■■••■••■.' ■■■<:■•■'■ ■••/•''••"' (Miss McLeod secured first place for OTAGO.) ■■ "■•'■'• JUNIOR (80 words per minute)—Credit Past: N. M. Knapp, J; M. Poppelwell. Pass: M. Wilson, A. D. Poulter, S. M. Brown, D. I. Clarke, S. Ji Watson, C. M. Baker, M. Millard, W. C. Bradshaw, Y. J. Stevens. V ;/ ' J (The majority of these passes were secured with nine months' tuition.) NOTE OUR RAPID METHODS AND QUICK RESULTS. The success is attributed to the system of Individual Tuition in vogue at Rossbotham's, which avoids all the paralysing influence and vexatious delay of class tuition. All the students mentioned above have been prepared under this system. N. M. Knapp and J. M. Poppelwell secured TWO passes with NINE MONTHS' tuition—JUNlOß 80 aid SENIOR 110. ••' ■-' ; '■' :V/ "' '-'•'•"• '"'■' ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24792, 17 December 1941, Page 4

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