EDUCATIONAL. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Headmaster: C. E. Bevan-Brown, M.A. (OlOD.). TUIE NEXT TERM will commencc on A THURSDAY, January 30th, 1919. New koys must attend for Examination at 9.30 a.m. punctually on. MONDAY. January 27th. Tho Headmaster will be at the School to eeo parents WITH r.cw pupils as under: — "A - ' to "11." Saturday, January 25th, from 9..10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. "I" to "Q." Monday, January 27th, from 0.30 a.m. to 1'J.30 p.m. "P"' to "Z." Monday, January 27th, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Applicants for admission to Freo Flares must bring the necessary certificates, together with testimonials as to good character, from their provious echool. Conditions and particulars as to Freo Place* wil lio found in the School Prospectus (page 7). Trio Schonl Boardinß-houee. Harakeko f-treot,' Riccaj-ton, is controlled by Mr K. J. Thompson, 15.A., a member of tie School rlnff. Pul 1 particulars at the Office of the undersigned. Mr and Mrs Thompson will lie at homo to moot parents on January 27th and 2fct!i. In consequence of tbo influenza epidemic. ' Cu-ndidate-s for Junior and Senior National Scholarships, Senior Free Places, and for Matriculation, will bo allowed to attend tho llipli Schools during tho Ist term, 1910, as reo Places, until tlio results of tho examinations arc known. For further particulars apply to GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar, Canterbury College, Christchurch, 7th January, 1910. 7055 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. FREE PLACES. JUNIOR FREE PLACES, tenable for two *J years, in accordance with Government Peculations, aro given at this School to tho following boys: — (a) To holders of National Scholarships, or other Scholarship approved by the Minis t-cr. (b) To any other boy who has passed the Free Place Examination, or has obtained qualifying marks, at, tho National Scholarship Examinations, or has ob- , taincd a Certificate of Proficiency. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch, 7th January, 1910. 7051 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. T*HE TERM will begin on THURSDAY, J- JANUARY 30th. * Fees —Main School i! 4 4a per term. Preparatory Class, £3 3s per term. Pupils »re admitted from nine years old and upwards. Applications for admission must be made upon tlio form supplied, and should be sent in on, or before, Friday, January 24th. Application _ forms, and Prospectus giving full information of Courses provided, etc., can be obtained at the Sohool, or at tho Canterbury University College Office. Tho School Boarding-house is at 195 Antigua street, Christchurch, and is conducted by Miss Ellis. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, Bth January, 1919. 705; CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ART. ■ A LIMITED number of FREE PLACES are vacant for Boys and Girls who have obtained a Proficiency Certificate, or who being over 14 years of age, aro recommended by the Inspector of Schools. "Free railway passes aro granted to students ■who reside in the country, an\l reduced tram, way fares to town residents. The Annual Prize Distribution and Exhibi tion of Students' Work will take place 011 TUESDAY, 11th February. Classes commence Monday, 17th February, The Acting-Director may be interviewed' at the School on any day from Monday, 3rd February, between the liouts of 10 a.m. and 12 soon, and from 2 to 4 p.m. GEORGE H. MASON", Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, 17th January, 1919. 7467 ' GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHKISTCHURCH. AYONSIDE CLASSES. /CLASSES for First Year Pupils aro no-,* v provided at River road, Avonside. Special ,arrangements will be made here for Commercial and Home Lifo Courses. The Avonsido Class-rooms and Grounds will be open to publio inspection on Monday, January 27th, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, . Bth January. 1919. 7059 gT. ... ANDREW'S COLLEGE. - "STKOWAN," CHRISTCHURCH, PRESBYiEBirtt COLLEGE FOR BOYS. 1 ' Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson, M.A., Dipl. Edue. ■ ' NEW TERM. BEGINS TUESDAY, ' ' " FEBRUARY 4th.. Boarders Return on Monday. Small plaseea. Individual Attention. Member of the Staff has had. proper Professional Training; . Spacious Grounds. Artistic Surroundings, • Headmaster may be seen by appointment / froih 'January' 22nd. Telephone 1372. 1 I . ' ' • ' . 7066 \ • ' CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL ] . f ■ COLLEGE. • TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. l ; RE-OPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. _ * HOLDERS of Certificates of Proficienev or .. Certificates of Competency endorsed by , an Inspector are entitled to FREE EDUCAj TION. t FREE RAILWAY PASSES are available, uuder certain conditions, for all pupils. PROSPECTUS, giving full particulars, may be had on application. The/Director will be at the College to enrol novr pupils between the hours of 10 and 12 • and 3 and 5 on Wednesday, Thursday, - and Friday, January 29th, 30th, and 31st, and from 7 to 8-p.m. on Thursday, January 80th. A Evening. School re-opens February 17th. \ ■ - ' . 7330 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR • SCHOOL. ; Together with LOWER SCHOOL for } Young Boys. . Headmaster: G. E. BLANCH, M.A., Oxford. rPHE FIRST TERM of 1919 will begin on J- THURSDAY, January 30th, at 9.30 a.m. All Boarders, except those in the North Island, must come into residence by 9 p.m. on the preceding day. An Entrance Examination for new boys will be held on Wednesday, January 29th, at 10 a.xn: The Headmaster will be prepared to see Parents or Guardians on and after Monday, January 20th, by appointment. (Telephone U43.) E. R. WEBB. 7483 Bursar. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. IUISS MARIAN WOODHdUSE, L.RA.M., ■"A holder of Diplomas for Professional Singing and Teaching, has Resumed Teaching at the STUDIO, CHANCERY LANE, and at 19 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. A Course of Lessons may commence from any date. 7079-6 SO THE SACRED HEART GIRLS' COLLEGE, Lower High street, Christchurch, conduoted by tho Sisters of Notre Damo des Mission, will RE-OPEN, both for Boarders and Day Pupils, on JANUARY 27th, 1919. Tho Collego offers, in addition to a careful religious and moral training, a Bound general education, as well as courses in Dressmaking, Fancywork, Cookery, and tho accomplishments necessary to a complete education. • 7265 ,T\UNELM. Preparatory School for Boys J-r (SO9 Durham street). The First Term, 1919, -will begin on Thursday, 23rd January, at 9.30. The Headmaster, Mr C. L. Wiggins, •will be at the School on Wednesday, 22nd, from 2 to 6. He will also be pleased to meet. Parents -by appointment at any time before that date. Address: 83 Bury street. Summer. Telephone 1754 R. 7297 YIOLIN, YIOLA, AND 'CELLO. TVjJTR R. C. ZIMMERMAN has Resumed. •"A Teaching at his residence. 64 WORCESTER STREET WEST. 753 - laANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Cathedral square. DAY . CLASSES Resume January 27th. . Evening Classes March. -6th'.- _ Patterns encTMaterial Cht to any design. Railway conccasibies.v MISSES PITTS, Principals. 795 / " ' .
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