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EDUCATIONAL. T° THE AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUAL. Do you intend entering a Profession? Then you MUST MATRICULATE. That you are keen on advancement goes without saying, e o start the New Year by joining up with us. Our tuition will ha3ten you along the road to Success. Our EVENING CLASSES conducted by Expert Instructors are available to those who are able to attend, and for those who v.ish to study in their own homes we bave specially prepared CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS llrcci-pcralin-j Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), 111 Colwiil'B Chambers, Swanston street, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. HIG3--S I'AI'AN'UI KOAD, CHRISTCHURCH. HOYS' 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 Visit ing .Masters for Music, Elocution, Drawing, Physical Training. FIRST TERM DEC INS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1027. New Boys will be enrolled at the College bv the Headmaster on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. und WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY lind. Prospectus and further information may be obtained at the College from the Secretary to the Board. R. F. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. Telephone A 6117. 5850 CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 18 PARK TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH; A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: The Rev. S. : Parr, M.C., M.A. r PHE School haß a Primary and a. Second- -*- ary Department; prepares boys for the Public Examinations; and has a Preparatory Course for boys proceeding to Christ's College. Pecs for Term—Primary: Tuition 4J guineas, Board 16 guineas. Secondary: Tuition 6J guineas, Board 18 guineas. Reductions if payment made by mid-term. CHOIR SCHOLARSHIPS-FREE TUITION at the School, and reduced Boarding fees are allowed for boys who qualify for the Cathedral Choir, as vacancies occur; and the Free Tuition may be continued after their voices break. There is a separate Kindergarten Department. Fees, £3 3s per rerm. First Term begins February 3rd. Information and prospectus from the Headmaster. 'Phone 646. 5989 SCHOOL OF ART, . Hereford street, Christcburch. - IRST TERM commences MONDAY, 14th L 1 FEBEUAKY. ...... Day and Evening Classes- (Elementary and Advanced) are held for the study of Drawing and Painting, Modelling, Architecture, Metal Crafts, Signwriting, Ticket-writing, and Embroidery. A Special Day Course i 8 arranged for boys taking up Art as a career, or wishing to prepare for Lithography, Commercial Drawing, Cartooning, Poster Designing, TicketWTitirig, or Signwriting, Stone or Wood Carving, Jewellery, Furniture Designing; etc. A limited number of Free Places _ are vacant for boys and girls who have obtained a Proficiency Certificate or Endorsed Competency, Certificate. A Class for Junior Students is held on Saturday mornings. Applications for admission should be made immediately in writing to the Director. 0589 LA. STRINGER. Registrar. \UNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 191 DEANS>S AVENUE, HAGLEY PARK, CHRISTCHURCH,- , BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM .7 TO. 14 YEARS OF AGE. Preparatory for Christ's College. Headmaster:'MR C. E. FERRIS, F.'R. Hist. Soc, London. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. Interviews with Mr Ferris by .Appointment. 1 . Prospectus on Application. TELEPHONE 8513. 6168 OHEISTOHUBOH CATHEDRAL. TRIAL OF BOYS' VOICES will be held at the CATHEDRAL on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist., At 10 a.m. to select boys to fill two or more vacant "Choristerships.. Choristers receive free education at 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-' recommends ~ they may be still further retained to continue their studies. They receive, also . a musical training which should be valuable in after-life. 5356 . , iIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, U Haleinstein's Buildings, Triangle. (Opp. D.1.C.). ' TEACHING STAFF: Shorthand, Typewriting, Boolckeeping, etc. MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. MISS " TO?" F. DIGBY, P.C.T.. .LP.S. (Typists' Section). Holders of Teachers' Diplomas, also Pitrasns First-class . Shorthand Speed Certificates up to 160 Por minute. MRS E. BUCHANAN, P.C.T. Holder of Teachers' Shorthand Diploma, also Bookkeepers Certificate granted by the li.t. Society of Accountants. . Matriculation, Public Service, etc., MR S. A. CLARK, M.A. Classes have now .Resumed. Term commences at any time. Tel. 1537. 2£25!2 MEDBURY BOYS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL, FENDALTON. BOARDING AND "DAY SCHOOL for Boys fronT7\to 14 years. Beautifully situated in over 4* acres of grounds and playing fields. New open-Mr class-rooms, and latest teaching methods. Firet Term begins Tuesday, February 6th. Early application for admwion advisaoie. Headmaster: MR E J. CHENNELLS. 5592 i I,ROFTO N • L E A, KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, MAYS ROAD, PAPANUI- .,.-..' TERM Commences FEB. ord, 19-'-MISS GRETCHEN MARSDEN (K<ndergar- -' ' -ib) will be at Home after Jan. «Un to Enrol Pupils. ~„, 'PHONE 4214 a. 01 "° ELOCUTION. COACHING in Dramatic and Humorous Recitations or Plays. Special arrangement for short term or leSS ° nS MISS LUCY COWAN. Royal Eschaoge Buildings. Cathedral oquare. ■ (Railway concession to country students.; M a T R 1 O O 1. A T I O 'N. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. \TK N -M. MA, 8.D.. 134 ttU M 'gerald street.' S. Albans, or 1311 Wor cester street. City. SPECIAL SUBJECTS. Esperanto. German, UreeV, Maori. rros pectus on Application. fi-*- 00

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 23

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