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EDUCATIONAL. SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. FURTHER applications for admission to Training College in 1936 will be received up till 4 p.m. on 15th JANUARY, 1936. Applicants must be not less than 17 years of age on 15th February, 1936 and must possess one of the following academic qualifications:— DIVISION A. (a) A pass or partial pass in the Training College Entrance Examination. (b) A credit pass in the University Entrance Scholarship Examination. (c) Be the holder of a Higher Leaving Certificate. DIVISION C. (a) A University Degree. Those who have sat for the qualiffying examinations this year may apply for admission to Training College in anticipation of completing the necessary qualifications. The allowance to students will be £7O p.a. plus a boarding allowance of £3O p.a. where necessary. ■ Applicants should hold themselves in readiness to interview the Senior Inspector of Schools and the School Medical Officer at a time and place of which each applicant will be notified. Application forms may be obtained at this office. H. T. THOMPSON, Education Office, Secretary. Invercargill, 18th December, 1935. 6592 COLUMBA GIRLS’ COLLEGE, ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. Principal: Miss Clarice M. Ashworth, B.A. T)UPILS for 1936 are now being enJL rolled. Tuition at all stages from Kindergarten to University Entrance Scholarship standard. Individual tuition given by a staff of specialist teachers. First Term commences Wednesday, February sth. House girls to be in residence on Tuesday, February 4th. The Principal will be in residence from January 31st, and may be interviewed at any time by appointment. For Prospectus and further particulars, please apply to the Secretary. Df2o9 ACCOMMODATION FOR STUDENTS. ST. MARGARETS COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. UNIVERSITY and Training College Students (women) may obtain excellent accommodation, at reasonable rates, at St. Margaret’s Residential College, Leith street, Dunedin. The College will be under the control of Miss V. M. Barron, M.A., and Miss Ruby Anderson, B.H.Sc. For prospectus, giving scale of fees and other information, apply in the meantime to MISS FAIRBAIRN, 333 Leith street, 6657 Dunedin, N.I. LOST AND FOUND. lOST —Scarf and Man’s Tie in box, J Dee Street, Friday. Reward. Finder please return to Times Office. Drs3l T OST off bus, Parcel addressed Eagle 1J Hotel, Bluff. Reward on returning to H. & H. Garage, by Monday, 23rd December. Dr 534 TENDERS. rnO Builders—Tenders closing with the 1 undersigned on Saturday, December 28th, are invited for the erection of a Joinery Factory, Clyde Street, in Brick and corrugated iron fox’ G. McEwan. Plans and specification seen at Rimu Dairy, 86 Clyde Street. —G. McEwan 86 Clyde Street, City. Dr 543

BALFOUR EX-PUPILS ASSOCIATION. TENDERS, closing with the Secretary on January 3, 1936, are invited foxcatering for the Banquet to be held on January 29, 1936. Particulars as to menu, etc., obtainable from the ary. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. GRANT, 6653 Secretary. PUKEARUHE PUBLIC HALL SOCIETY. TENDERS for erection of Hall at Pukearuhe, will be received by Secretary, up until December 30, 1935. Plans and specifications can be seen with Secretary. M. RABBITT, Secretary. 6465 Otapiri R.D., Winton. Myles walker, limited., ENGINEERS’ MERCHANTS, 259 Cumberland Street, Dunedin C.l. SPECIALIZE IN BELTING. Send to us for samples and prices of English “Hightest” Foldless, Laminated Belting, lin. up to 12in. carried in stock. G. FREDRIC, LTD,~ Eegistered plumbers KELVIN STREET. Phone: Business 93, Residence 1594-M. Manufacturers of SPOUTING RIDGING TANKS BATHS SKYLIGHTS Estimates given for all classes of indoor and outdoor work. Boatbuilders. BRING youi’ problems to us. We have a Timber fox- every purpose and oux- up-to-date plant is at your service. With modern machines and a specially picked staff we can help to solve your boatbuilding problems at small cost. GEORGESON BROS, LTD., FOR TIMBER AND JOINERY. Leet St. Opp. DAIRY FEDERATION Fam — | and all | Faffffli i and | E 3 The Farmer who requires Gates, E 3 Shed or House Doors and g H Windows, or any other Farm e K 3 Joinery will p benefit by see- g« * n S us- ® We offer first ® 1•! I'Hpk c ‘ ass workman- E ■j tai eS s h* p ant ’ ’ 3CSt § I-— materials at n tIWHWnUEIa) P r *«s that are 0 H yyy.*^ HUi:S satisfactory to a ' you* E g WILLIAM SMITH | S & CO. LTD. I El Sawmillers & Timber Merchants. E B Nith & Forth Sts., Invercargill. » H Box 284. 'Phone 673. “ iaiaiinnßDninuaßnßiiDßiiuntißßte

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Southland Times, Issue 22770, 21 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22770, 21 December 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22770, 21 December 1935, Page 2

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