EDUCATIONAL ENGINEERING BOOKLETS TREE! 0 those who hare a liking for Engineering - we' offer interests »nd instructive __>oklets free I Whatever branch you are interested in, our Prospectus will enlighten you in clear, straightforward language. Our Courses deal with Marine, Steam, Locomotive, Traction, and Winding Engineering. The tutors are Expert Engineers. Classrooms contain all apparatus necessary for up-to-date construction. Careful personal tuition. Also excellent Postal Courses. Write now for Free Booklet. Please state what branch you are interested in. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), 141 Marino Engineers' Institute, Corner Aitken and Mulgrave streets, Wellington (And at Auckland). H 4692-4 CHRISTCHURcH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. rPHE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL will ■1 REOPEN on TUESDAY, February Ist, when all new pupils are required to attend. Prospectuses and enrolment forms may ba obtained from the Technical College, and the forms ehould be completed and returned NOT LATER THAN JANUARY 20th, together with Standard 6 Certificate and Certificate of good character from the Headmaster of the School attended in 1936. The holders of Proficiency and Endorsed Competency Certificates are entitled to free tuition; those with Competency Certificates pay j£2 10s per term. Courses are provided as follows : •For Girls: Commercial and Homß Science. For Boys: Engineering, Woodworking, Commercial, and Agricultural. Each course provides a good secondary education. Immediate application should be made for board in the Boys' and Girls' Hostels. D. E. HANSEN, M.A., M.Sc, Dr. Ing., Principal. 6626 /'IHRIST'S COLLEGE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Principal: The Rev. Canon J. R. Wilford, 8.D., College House, Chrlstchurch. One Somes Student Scholarship is offered for competition. Candidates must be members of the Church of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England, and be between the ages of 1G and 21 years on the. Ist December, 1926. The Scholarship is tenable during the University or Theological course, and is of a value not exceeding £4O per annum. The Scho'arship will be awarded in accordance with the results of the Junior University Scholarship Examination. No Scholarship will be awarded to. any candidate failing to obtain a> place in (he "credit" list. In the event of equality preference will be given to the kindred of Maria Somoe, the Foundress, or of her husband, Joseph Somes Holders of Scholarships are required to reside' at and conform to the regulations of College House, and also to attend Canterbury College lectures. App'ications, with Certificates of Church Membership, signed by a Clergyman, should be made before JANUARY 31st, 1927.. E. R. WEBB, Bursar, 3863 Christ's College. PAPANUI ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY COLLEGE WITH SECONDARY AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS. - Professional, Commercial, and Agricultural Courses.' Boys Prepared for Public Examinations, and University,' Matriculation,. and Entrance Examinations. STAFF: Headmaster, Mr A. K. Anderson,. M.A., and eleven Assistant-Masters, and Visiting Masters for Music,- Elocution, Drawing, Physical Training. FIRST TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1927. New Boys will be enrolled at the College by the Headmaster on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Prospectus and further information m*? be obtained at the College from the Secretary to the Board.' _„„_„„, , *,t> R. F. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. Telephone A 6117. •• 5850 CHRISTCHURCH. CATHEDRAL. / ATRIAL OF BOYS* VOICES will Ibe . held at the CATHEDRAL on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist., At 10.a.m. to select boys to fill two or more vacant Ohoristerships. Choristers receive free education «t.the Cathedral Grammar School as long as they remain in the Choir, and for a further period of two years, subject to the continued approval of the Chapter. On recommendation they may be still further retained to continue their studies. They receive, also .a musical training whieh should be valuable in after-life. 5356 MEDBURY BOYS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL, FENDALTON. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for Boys ' from 7 to. 14 years. Beautifully situated in over 4J acres of grounds" and playing fields. New open-*" class-rooms, and latest teaching methods. First Term begins.Tuesday, February 6th. Early application for "mission a*™*? 18 - Headmaster: MR E. J. CHENNELLS. TBE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "NGA TAWA," MARTON. Headmistress: MISs" F. H. McCALL (St. Hugh's College, Oxford). BftAHTiTNO SCHOOL ONLY. Staff of ° AR MghI? qualified. Englißh Mistresses SKST Universities. „ ~» __j r n.v. MUSIC a Speciality-R.A.M.and«£ £ Examinations. Modern Methods, and up to date buildings. Home Farm. Hlu tratea Prospectus can be obtained on applies the Headmistress, "pr oft 0n• l e a;" preparatory .. "AYS pAD. PAPANUI. , ten Diploma) will to Enrol Pupils. •PHONE 4214 a. ELOCUTION. riOACHING in DramTtio and Humorous Kj Recitations or Plays. . , Special arrangement for short term le "° nß -" MISS LUCY COWAN, Royal Exchange Buildings, Titthßdral souare. . . , al JDICUOUJSO ~— .- Cathedral square. LIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. U9S SUCCESSES Studenta of the aW School obtained Over 350 Office Positions, , 221 Shorthand Certificates, s . .. 31 Passes in the_ Public Service.Short 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th places m ui of Merit list. CLASSES RESUMEMONDAY. JAN. Hth. Interview, from WMj«dy. from 10-12.30 and 2-4.30, Saturday, January 16th, 10-13-30. Prospectus on Application. V** l INDIVIDUAL TUITION. pectus on Application.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 21
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