Archerfield School DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS in Dunedin Kindergarten to Post Matriculation. The School is an open-air school. The classrooms and sleeping balconies are built according to the plans of Sir Truby Kang. The School reopens on February 7, 1940.
ST. JOHN’S Girls’ School (Inc.) UNDENOMINATIONAL. PRINCIPAL : MISS E. NICHOLSON B.A. (Oxon) .The School Is adequately staffed and equipped and the recognized Primary and secondary Courses are followed to the standard of University Entrance. The School has an excellent gymnasium and large grounds, giving excellent opportunities for physical culture and open air classes. x Both boarders and Day Pupils are accepted. First Term Commences: Tuesday, February 6, 1940. Further particulars from the Secretary. Mr P. Linton Hodge, c/o U.S.S. Coy., Crescent, Invercargill (Telephone 1772).
S ' I •SERVING •SUCCESSIVE •GENERATIONS 1940, New Zealand’s Centennial year, is an Eg important milestone in this country’s history. One v |g| hundred years of strenuous endeavour has trans- M formed a wild and savage land into a country of settled farms and growing cities. L] We feel that we have been privileged to contribute g our share to this great labour, for since 1877 L Whitcombe and Tombs Limited have carefully H attended to the educational needs of a never-ending H procession of young New Zealanders. M This standard of service has been built up by years j of experience, and, since opening in the city, it is oui’ ® pride and privilege to maintain and improve it. gg| . Printers, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers - INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 24001, 16 December 1939, Page 15
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