EDUCATIONAL, jg RAIN’S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, 58 COLLINGWOOD ST,' HAMILTON. And-at N.Z. Insc. Bldgs., Auckland. THE COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. Of the passes secured by Hamilton Candidates at the last Government Examinations for Shorthand-Typists 19 OUT OF 24 WERE BRAIN’S. Af the 6 'Senior Passes, ALL WERE BRAIN’S. Of the 18 Junior Passes, . 18 WERE BRAIN’S Including the first and second places. Secure the best results for your daughter by enrolling her with Brain’s Commercial College. The Principal will be at the College for interviews and enrolments on FRIDAY the 21st, MONDAY the 24th, and TUESDAY the 25th January, from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Classes re-open on, WEDNESDAY, 25th January, at 9.30 a.m. Tuition is individual. Railway concession tickets are obtainable. THE COLLEGE FOR COMMERCLYL TRAINING. D. E. DUTHOIT, Principal. gOUTHWELL SCHOOL, HAMILTON. BOARDING DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Chiefly up to 14 years of age. Next Term begins THURSDAY, 10th February. Boardors return WEDNESDAY, 9th. Prospectus on application to 26S THE SECRETARY. JLJAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. SESSION 1927. The First Term opens on MONDAY, February 7. Free Places arc offered to Proficiency Certificate Holders who were under 15 years of age on December 1, 1926. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the School on February 4 and 5 for the enrolment of new pupils. Prospectus for 1927 may be had on application. R. ENGLISH, 205 Secretary. TTAMILTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. iiigii Principal: W. Fraser, M.A., B.Com. Tiie First Term for 1927 commences on February 7. Pupils are prepared for various Public Examinations and may be enrolled in any of the following courses:—(l) Domestic Science. (2) Commercial and Accountancy. (3) Industrial; (a) Engineering; (b) Building Trades. (4) Science. Tbc Principal will be in attendance at his office on THURSDAY, February 8, and FRIDAY, February 4, and on SATURDAY', February 5, from 10 a.m. lo 12 noon for the purpose of enrolling new 1 pupils. Prospectuses may be obtained at Paul's Book Arcade, or from the Principal. 82 A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ir - L BOARD. MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOSTEL.
A HOSTEL for boys will be opened in connection with- the Mt. Albert Grammar School in February next. The Hostel will be controlled by a capable Matron under the supervision of the Headmaster, and Resident Masters will supervise games and homework. For Prospectus, apply to — CI-lAS. E. G. TISDALL, SecretaryTreasurer, AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS BOARD, National Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland Street, AUCKLAND. 3-8 K INC'S OOLLEGE, Boarding- and Day School Tor Boys._ Headmaster: The Very Reverend H. K. Archdall, M.A. gCIIOOL, K l?fG ’ s Preparatory to the College. KEMUERA. Headmaster: The Rev. J. G, T. Castle, M.A. These are Public Schools administered by representative Boards of Governors on the lines or the Great Public Schools and Preparatory Schools or England. They are In no sense proprietary, and any balance over administrative expenses Is devoted entirely to the further development of the institutions. Prospectus may he had on application to THE SECRETARY. WESLEY C OL LEGE. PAERATA, AUCKLAND. The College alms at giving boys a sound practical training in the different branches or Agriculture, while continuing their education up to .Matriculation standard, and at the same time lo provide the care and discipline or a Christian homo. The fee I'or the School year is £55. The College re-opens on MONDAY, February 7, 1927. For rurther particulars apply to the Principal, R. C. Clark, M.A., Dip. Ed. 115 WmLLPAPERS & PAIWTa TpGIIEST Made from Hubbuck’s White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil. In all colours. 1!}/- per gallon. Red Roof Paint made from Holmes’ British Oxide, 14/6 per gallon. Customers supplied with pure bristle house-painting brushes at 2/9 each. Delivery around town or free on rail. Buy your Paint where you can see it mixed from best British materials. | Best by MAKE and WEIGHT. NAME PLATES for houses, etc., | 7/- post free. Q.RADE pREPARED pAINT. I I J. P. G oodall ’ THE HAMILTON PAINTER & PAPERHANGER, SO London Street. 'Phone 1494. Where you see the largest selection of beautiful wallpapers in the Waikato. r.«£>A CLAUDELATiDS.—IF SOLD WITHIN SEVEN DAYS. One of the neatest homes, with modern conveniences, 5 rooms, motor shed, concrete paths, full ! acre section. High, central position, 5 min. walk from footbridge. Govt. Mortgage. Section alone worth £l5O. First genuine buyer to inspect will undoubtedly appreciate this unusual bargain.—'Phone 2553. ] PLASHES of Comedy and high-tension ./Mystery—"The BaL”
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17008, 22 January 1927, Page 4
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