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EDUCATIONAL. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. A Secondary School under tr.e Canterbury College Board of Governors.) •r«admaet«r: C. E. BEYAN-BROWN. MA. THE School opens on FEBRUARY sth. New Pupils received 9.30 ajn. TUESDAY, February 3rd. G,H. MASON, 9SU Registrar. INSTITUTE DE NOTRE DAMES DES MISSIONS, LOWER HIGH STREET, CHTUSTCHURCH. THE HIGH SCHOOL, the KINDERGAR--1 TEN SCHOOL, and all PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS in connexion -with, the above will reopen on MONDAY, February 2nd, 1914. VICTORIA COLLEGE. V PPLICATIONS are invited for the posi- »* tion 'of REGISTRAR. Applications, with testimonials, to bo in the bands of the indersigned not later than Noon on the 13th FEBRUARY NEXT. Applicants can obtain «. schedule of the conditions of the appointment from , vHAS. P. POWLES, Registrar. __P.O. Box 19, Wellington. 3563 ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. r PHE COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on 1 THURSDAY, February sth, at 10 i.ra. The Sister in charge wiil be at Homo io admit new PupiU on SATURDAY, January 31st, and MONDAY, February 2nd, from 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. ST. MARGARET'S NEW DAY SCHOOL will be opened next Term. 3618 EDUCATION BOARD OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. RE-OPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. "tfREE PLACES open to all Holders of ■I Proficiency or Free Place' Certificates. CURRICULUM—<a) Matriculation Course; (b) Commercial Course. MR J. WYN IRWIN, the Master in charge of the Secondary Department, will interview parents of intending pupils at the School on SATURDAY, 31st January, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. PROSPECTUS on application at the Education Board Office. H. C. LANE, i"37 , - Secretary. RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: Mr T. R. Cresswell, M.A. REOPENS FEBRUARY 3rd. \TEW PUPILS FEBRUARY 2nd, at •*■* 3 a.m. . Free Rail Tickets to ill Pupils. A Comfortable Home for Boys at a low rat© in tho School Boardinghousc. Technical School , Classes commence the ■am©'-week. •■■■-, ' Further- particular* from the Principal or " ROBERT BALL, 3607 Chairman of Board of Governors. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL RE-OPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. fTOLDERS of Certificatee of Proficiency, -tL who comply with the regulations, ere tntitled to FREE EDUCATION And FREE RAILWAY PASSES. PROSPECTUS, Siving full, particulars,. may "be had on . ••-..:: '- c. -application. 1 ' . ''■ TEe may, be .consulted between the hours of ;l*o and .12 and 3 ends on JANUARY 2Sth, 29ih,"-and 30th. 357 i riIRTON COLLEGE—Claeaea for Ladies "' in French Conversation will be ' held Weekly, by MADEMOISELLE DANIEL at Qirton; College.''"Private Lessons , also arraifgedfor. Apply to the PRINCIPAL. ■ --^ -'■■ ■ ' ' "'■■ ' '■ - 3743 GIBTON, COI.LE'GE/.LATnLErR SQUARE, .s,V' REOPENS 6th FEBRUARY. TTNDER an cfficient'Staff of Experienced VJ .Teachers. Mib Cross and- Mies Freeman havo recently returned front Europe,' bringing the'lai^stideae.'on'Education" with them, , and have- studied thoroughly the moet Modern and Progreeeive, Methods. . in all its , branches, French," t Latin,-, Mathematics, Elocution, Drawingl iSiinting , ,' Physical Culture, Swimming, Sewing, Modelling, Dancing, aleo Clause* for LADIES in ENGLISH LITERATURE ana FRENCH CONVERSATION. Principals:. MRS H.; CROSS and MISS FREEMAN. B.A. 3743 SQUARE, TTTOR the , Education of^Young Ladies.—First ■*- Term begins FEBRUARY: sth, 1914. The Principals will be at home at the College on TUESDAY and "WEDNESDAY, February 3rd and 4th, from 2 to 4.30 p.m. GIRTON COLLEGE ie a large airy building, with eplondid playground, facing Latimer square,.-and is equipped with every educational' appliance. The Principals and . Staff aim at not only,giving-a sound,'and-thorough training, bat aleo supervise the manners and culture of .the pupils under their charge. Education is carried through all stages, from Kindergarten.to finishing classee. Thorough 'French, Conversational and Grammatical, is c feature of the curriculum. For terme for "ell School /subjecte, apply to the Principals, MRS H. CROSS and MISS C. FREEMAN;-8.A., Girton College. MISS G.-. PITTS, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., : Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, " RESUMES -Teaching MONDAY, February 2nd, 80 Mansfield avenue, • St. Albans, and at Milner and Thompson's on Tuesday and .'Friday. Afternoons;. At, home Friday and -Saturday, January 30th and 31et, from 2 p.m. 'to 5 p.m..- ■■'» -j ' ': ■' ■ - 1674 f LINWOOD PRIVATE SCHOOL, ROLLESTON STREET. PRINCIPAL: MISS BRADWELL. IN addition to the Kindergarten and Pre- ' paratory Claeeee, Classes will be formed for Matriculation, and*'Civil-Serviced PupiLs will .also bo prepared for the Musical Examinations. The next term will- begin • on. February: 5th,.... Miss ;Bradwell will be at the •chool to receive parents on PEBRUABY 3rd and 4th, from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. DIGBFS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, . J3ALLE-.STEIN'S i>UILDINOS (oppoait* D.1.C.) Principal: Mise M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., IJp,_S. (Typiets' Section), holder of T«*cher'« Diploma. COMMERCIAL CLASSES Including SHORTHAND, , TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. EiC, ETC. NOTE.—AH our «tudenU receive INDIVIDUAL CARE AND ATTENTION in all branches of the school work, and are thue •cabled to become-proficient with- a MINIMUM EXPENDITURE OF TIME AND SCHOOL FEES. Full particular* regarding school hour*. fwe, etc, on - application. W« guarantee GOOD REMUNERATIVE OFFICE POSITIONS for. all Student* AS SOON AS PROFICIENT.' TERM COMMENCES AT ANT TIME. C 8444-2 GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next -to Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. E«t*blished in 1887, and in the forefront ever-sine*. EXAMINATION SIDE. "PREPARATIONS for Matriculation, ■JL Public Servioe. and other General Knowledge Examinations. Inslructor-in-Chief, iTR. GEQ. H, SCABSE,. BJL., and other Experienced .Coaches, COMMERCTAL SIDE. , P-vparation for Business Life, Shorthand, Tn --iitihg, Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Handwriting, and every branch of Commercial KnowUrtj-e. . Principal: MRS C. H. CO.uy. 8.A., LP.S. (honoura). Assisted by n number of highly-skilled inatructore in the various branches NOTE.—For. a number .of years past Gilby'e ha* only Business Training .College .in New Zealand, "whose 'lypewriting Students have been periodically exainined by an English Examining Body and *ecuT«i one hundred per cent, of passes' This is . a test of. practical efficiency that eppaks for itself. - Prcfpectua on" Application. - A. H. GILBY, KJ... Principal.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 14

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