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~ COLUMBA GIRLS’ COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. • fell Wj)j| South Island College for Girls under the XJ Auspices of the Presbyterian Church of VV /$/ New Zealand. Principal: MISS CLARICE M. ASHWORTH, B.A. COLUMBA, a spacious and picturesque College, under the management of a Board of Governors, is recognized 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. FIRST TERM, 1940, begins on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Prospectus and further particulars on application to the secretary of the College.

II JOHN McGLASHAN COLLEGE DUNEDIN PRIMARY and SECONDARY DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS Founded in 1918 by the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Headmaster: R. G. C. McNAB, M.A. (N.Z.) Senior Assistant Master: A. W. H. WEST, M.A. (N.Z.) Ph.D. (Paris) Master in Charge Lower School: T. S. HOLME, London Bd. of Educ. The College is situated on Maori Hill, overlooking the open country of the Balmacewan Golf Links. There is every 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 University Entrance and University Entrance Scholarship Examinations. FIRST TERM begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940. Applications for prospectus and other information should be addressed to the Secretary, MISS K. STANDAGE, 35 Bond Street, Dunedin, CI.

""* A * ■£' " ' 1 ' < wil •• B£K%s£ 3 ftHte®ssrss?‘... >. jf|r /< z x ■■■ -'/'/' hEHI ,' ' I hw 1 / . - M •■■•/ ■•; ST. KEVIN'S COLLEGE BEDCASTLE :: OAMABU Boarding and Day Conducted by School for Boys, THE CHRISTIAN Founded 1927. BROTHERS The College re-opens on Wednesday, February 7, 1940, Boarders return Tuesday, February 6, 1940.

WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL OAMARU. RECTOR —MR FRANK MILNER, C.M.G., M.A. First Term for 1940 opens on Monday, sth February. New Boarders assemble on Saturday, 3rd February. The appeal of Waitaki as a large Boarding School lies in its HEALTH RECORD and its secluded and self-contained site of 75 acres of beautifully laid out Grounds on the shore of the Pacific two miles north of Oamaru. The GROUNDS comprise gardens, shrubberies, lawns, 25 acres of football and cricket grounds, eight asphalt tennis courts, six fives courts, swimming baths, rifle range (service and miniature). The AGRICULTURAL SIDE is very large and well-equipped with Laboratories (Biological, Chemical and Physical), Metalwork, and Carpentry Workshops, Wool-classing, Commercial Work and Farm Work. SIX COURSES are available for Pupils. ninctrated Prospectus available from the Rector or from the UiUS Secretary, 101 Thames Street, Oamaru.

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Southland Times, Issue 24001, 16 December 1939, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24001, 16 December 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24001, 16 December 1939, Page 15

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