EDUCATIONAL. (Continued from Page 3). 11 1 a"" » THE ONLY PBESBYTEEIAN BOYS' COLLEGE IN THE NORTH ISLAND—gCOTS COLLEGE, Miramar, Wellington. Healthy Situation, Bracing Climate. Registered Private College for boarders and day boys of all ages. -Bible reading and daily religious instruction. Boys carefully prepared for all public examinations, with Special Courses to suit individual casesHealth of boarders carefully guarded ; daily medical inspection by experienced doctor. Buildings modern and well. equipped. Ample playing fields, swimming baths, tennis court, rifle range, etc. No overcrowding of pupils or boarders. Attention given to individual needs. Prospectus on application to THE PRINCIPAL, Scots College, Miramar, Wellington. SOLWAY COLLEGE. A SPLENDIDLY-EQUIPPED GIRLS' A BOARDING school. Modern Buildings, with fireproof Dormitories and Sleeping Porches. 18 Acres of Ground, planted 60 years ago mainly with English trees. INSTRUCTION from Primary Classes to University Standard. Special atten tion paid to Music, Art and Domestic Science. Sports include Tennis, Basketball, Swimming. The College is situated in one of the healthiest localities in New Zealand, and everything possible is done to ensure perfect health and comfort tor pupils. For Prospectus apply to the Principal. MRS. M. B. THOMPSON. M.A., Masterton. NAPIER BOYS' AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS. Situated in a Locality .which enjoys More Sunshine than any other Place m New Zealand. rpHESE Institutions have an excellent *■ scholastic record. Boarding establishments, under the personal supervision of the Principals, are attached to each school. The New Boys’ High School is one of the most modern buildings in New Zealand. The living conditions in the new Hostel are Ideal; 15 acres of playingr ground. Schools reopen February 8, 1927. Prospectus available on application. , W. L. DUNN,. Secretary. Education Office. Napier. . . ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. A PPLICATIONS are invited for Schol•2* arships on the Marsh Foundation, each of the value £llO per annum. Such Scholarships are available only tor students studying for Holv Orders. The College is open for admission of students not holding Scholarships upon payment of the customary fees. Copies of the Regulations and Forms of Application for Scholarships are obtainable from the Diocesan Office 40 Shortland Street, Auckland, to which applications must be addressed to reach the undersigned not later than January 21 ‘ 19271 W. J. SIMKIN. Secretary to St. John’s College Trust . Board. WAIRARAPA HIGH SCHOOL, MASTERTON. . ' ' Principal: DR. G. H. UTTLEY. M.A., F.G.S. BOYS’ BOARDING DEPARTMENT. rpHERE will be a few vacancies for -1- Full Term and Weekly Boarders in 1927. Early application is necessary if accommodation is to be assured for next year. For prospectus and further informatiqu apply-to the Principal, or to H. M. BODDINGTON, Secretary. .•□■UTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON H ST. JAMES. WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT. "" Boarding and Day School <or Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldine Fitaigerald. First Term commences early February, 1927 Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretaries--MESSRS. CLARKE. MENZIES, GRIFFIN AND ROSS, Box 486, Wellington; Or from the Principal ADFORD Studio. 125 Wfllra Street Lessons Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin, Violin, Piano. Terms, 30s. CHIROPRACTORS. CHIROPRACTIC. W. WEAT'J Successor to Otterholt, Bryce, and W ratt Palmer School Graduate, Mandel's Buildings, 101 Willis Street, Wellington. X-Ray and Neurocalometer Servicea. 'Phone, 13—S'l*’ COLWILL 4 COLWILL, Chiropractors, Neurocalomete, Service. Neurocalometer Service. PALMER S( HiiOl GRADUATES. Tel 22 869 Martin's Building 47 Courtenay Place REMOVAL NOTICE MR. and MRS H K- ADAMSON Hernan Macfadden Graduates, OSTEOPATHS 4 CHIROPRACTORS, Have Removed from Swinson Chambers, Dixon Street, to First Floor, Crown Building, corner Dixon Street and Cuba , Street ”h 21 782 BUSINESS NOTICES. HUTT VALLEY PROGRESS Helped by ,i An Efficient Carrying Service, HORLUR'S motors. OR LOR’S MOTORS. Afternoon Market Service. Wellington and Hutt i’wice Daily Furniture a Speciality Gravel and sand 14s per yard. Soil. 15a per yard Town oi Eastbourne. 'Phones: Hutt 177 City 23—170. DOILER OWNERS Clean with D "STOPSKALE.” Cute out al) oil, grease, and scale and keeps it out Prevents pitting, corrosion and gal vanic action Absolutely harmless. R. P. M. MANNING AND CO., 135 Albert Street, Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 60, 4 December 1926, Page 4
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