v Ji lists IP 11-M Id! > i Mfl COLUMBA COLLEGE ROSLYN, DUNEDIN (Otago Presbyterian Girls’ College) Day and Boarding School for Girls from Kindergarten to University Scholarship standard. Principal: MISS WINIFRED McQUILKAN, M.A. (First Class Honours). The School is on the list of those approved to accredit for University Entrance, and the boarding allowance of ten shillings weekly is available to country pupils who fulfil the Education Department’s requirements. There is a large staff of specialist teachers, and individual aptitudes are specially encouraged. Boarders receive every care in a healthy, homelike atmosphere, and the recent purchase of an additional property enables the acceptance of more than the usual numbers. Early application is,, however, advisable. A copy of the prospectus will be forwarded on application to the Principal. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.—The Board of Governors offers two Entrance Scholarships, open to candidates under 14 on December Ist, each scholarship tenable for two years, A. Day Scholarship of £lO per annum. B. —Boarding Scholarship of £4O per annum. Entry Forms will be forwarded on application to the Principal, and should be returned by November 18th. Closing Next Week! £5OOO ART UNION //u License issued under Section 42 of “ The Gaming Act, 1908.” Oft E RR ■ E O (j • /Z OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available W V ail ■■>l4b E 0 »**•*?' w." for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal , , Affairs. Secretary: — N. McArthur, Box 1 10, Wellington. CLOSES: I ith November, 1944 FWRffll. ’’PJl FlT'l 1 I Bj^o n d.Boxno.w.ii IneW n. DRAWN; 2 2nd November, 1944 HMaBHBKfiTn J. F. DUNDAS, Box 288. Invercargill Please send me tickets in “NEVER VENTURE—NEVER WIN” Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : , also stamped ' I [jT| jjWfll addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) LTiYiWffWMiiiJ ffillYll NAME r T J l i 4 (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) ||j |y—*l 111 Yl 1 ADDRESS 4 ■mEaEßlffffft'WnWtaMM
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Southland Times, Issue 25512, 4 November 1944, Page 7
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