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EDUCATIONAL. BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ELIZABETH STREET, TIMARU. JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR SPECIAL METHOD. STAFF: Principal—MTSS BLANCHE HALL. MISS' GIBBS, M.A. MISS HARKAS, M.Sc. MISS FRANCES (Christchurch), Phvsiciil Culture. MISS 'N. HAV (Art Needlework and Plain Sowing). MISS HALL, Music. MISS MARION HAY, L.A.B, (pupil of Miss Hall), Music. ! Pupils nave also been successfully Prepared for the Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations. The L.A.B. of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. and A.T.C.L. and L.T.C.L., of . the Trinity College, London, have been obtained. The Music is under the direction of MISS HALL, assisted bv Miss M. Has. L.A.B. (Pupii of Miss Hall). -*!mjgBoarders receive every care and attention—as to their health, happiness, manners, and school work. School Pupils may attend Classes in Painting, Carving and Metal Work. A LITERATURE CLASS conducted by Miss Gibbs, M.A., as before, will bo held at Stratum ore. This Class is open to outside Students. A GERMAN CLASS will he formed at Strathmore by Miss Rnrlcas, M.Sc. This Class is open to outside Students. Miss Blanche Hall, will be at home to receive pupils To-day, Saturday 28. SCHOOL REOPENS MONDAY, FEB. 6th, 1911. CRAIGHEAD GIRLS'SCHOOL m H I S SCHOOL will be opened on .Wednesday, 31st May, 1911. Prospectuses may be obtained by ap. MISS SHAND. I University Buildings, Dunedin. THE TIMARU HIGH SCHOOLS; RE-OPEN THURSDAY, FEB. 2nd. HTIHE PRINCIPALS will be at the School on Wednesday, Ist February from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. to enrol new pupils. An Agricultural Course, under the education Board's Instructor, Mr J. Brown, B.Sc, N.D.A., F.C.S., will be commenced this term in the Boys' School, A. BELL,' Secretary TIMARU BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. AGRICULTURAL COURSE. AT the beginning of the term the School will institute a. course in Agricultural Science under the direction of Mr John Brown, S.Sc., N.D.A., F.CS. The course will include in. , struction in Agricultural Chemistry and \ Botany, the Study of Soils and Man- | ures, the Effects of Tillage, Veterinary ■ Hygiene, the Testing of Dairy Produce, Seeds and Manures, the Judging o f " , Stock, and a special feature of th I c<;urso will- be investigational work i.. j ti£ breeding and selection of . cereals, i along the lines followed by Fferrer in 1 Australia. I For a full accouut of the work intend'ed see memorandum from Mr Brown iiu the " Timaru Herald" Supplement To-day, January 28th. Full particulars from the Headmaster (Mr G. .' SiinmeTs). BOARDING SCHOOL. The Manager, Mr R. H. Rockel. M.A., will be pleased to meet parents of intending pimils at the .Rectory .or by appointment. Term begins i February 2nd. MISS ■LAI DL A W (Matriculated) Student Teacher of S. Margaret's College, Christchureh, will open a School for Small Children n». Tuesday, 7th February at Nile St., : Wai-iti Road. Also Music. I S S -E T 11 E L H 0 O P E R, jl7_»_ >: Awatero," Grey Road. Teacher of Painting' and Drawing, resumes her Lessons in Freehand, Model, Blackboard, Light and Shade and Memory Irawing, and in Painting and' Sketohng from Nature. Lessons given , in I Photo-tinting. Classes begin again on .February 16th, 1911. RS PARK'S SCHOOL for Day .lijl Children of any age and girl boarders, opens on February 7th. The School-bouse is Mrs McKeown's Hour" in Elizabeth Street (next to Dr G; bites). For terms, apply to: i MRS PARK, Highficld, Tir Mrs J. C. Park will be at „.„ from February Ist. TIMARU PRIMARY SCHOOLS. M3E Timaru Main, South, and Wainiataitai Schools will re-asser on TUESDAY NEXT, Januo R3siirat*6«iM: TTfTILL RE-OPEN on WEDNES. VV DAY NEXT, Ist- February (in the New School); Parents are requested to seo that- their children attend. ] GLENITI SCHOOL rjjIHE SCHOOL REOPENS ON j TUESDAY NEXT, 31st INST. J. BIGHAM. Chairman.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14354, 28 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14354, 28 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14354, 28 January 1911, Page 1

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