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educational. WELLESLEY COLLEGE, DAY’S BAY, WELLINGTON. “The School by the Sea.” A PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Tlie Sehuol Bus, in eburge of Teachera, leaves the Hotel Cecil Corner at 8.36 a.m. and returns nt 4 p.m. . Mid-day Lunch is provided tor day pupils. FULL BOARD AND TUITION, 33 GUINEAS a term. N B.—A Special reduction is made for sons of members of the Fighting Forces. Prospectus on application to The Secretary, 57 Ballance St., Wellington, Box 1261, Wellington, or to The Headmaster, Tel. 47, Eastbourne. College reopens February 3, 1940. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI. THE SCHOOL REOPENS ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Boarders return on Wednesday, February 3. The Headmistress will interview parents from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Tuesday, February 2, or by appointmeut. WHY HEMINGWAY’S GET THE RECORD PASSES. YEAR after year Hemingway’s score the record number of Accountancy passes. This is because Hemingway’s are the prov. ed leaders in Accountancy Coaching. It is tlie thoroughness of their methods—the close personal instructions given to each student that brings Hemingway students out ou top every time. Write today for Free Book, "Accountancy.” H E M I. N G W A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. THE HUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL, LTD. CHILTON ST. JAMES SCHOOL (Incorporating Chilton House School), Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding aud Day School for Girls. Boarding School now at “Fareham,” Featherston. Day School Continues at Lower Hutt. Term 1, 1943. School reopens: Day Girls, February 1; Boarders, February 3. Headmistress: MISS NESTA V. MASON. Prospectus from the Secretaries: CLARKE, MENZIES, GRIFFIN & CO., P.O. Box 486, Wellington, C.l, Or from the Principal. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. The Dav iSchool reopens on TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 2. Full-time courses: Art. Commercial, Domestic, Trades. Prospectus available from the School Office. Enrolment should be made immediately. The Evening School will reopen on Monday, February 15. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS Excellent Tuition, either by Class or by Correspondence is provided by ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Classes commence on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. The office will be open from Noon only each day. Call or Write for Free Prospectus. Box 826, Vickers House, Wellington. Woodward Street, Tel. 41-406. Wellington. HUNTLEY SCHOOL, MARTON (Founded 1895). PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7 TO 14 YEARS. BOARDERS ONLY. Ideal situation in healthy district. Home Farm; splendid Playing Fields, Scholarships (old boys’ sous). Music and Singing Exhibitions. Illustrated prospectus on application to the Headmaster. CARNCOT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 252 Broadway Avenue. Palmerston North. First Term. 1943, commences February 9. Dav Pupils are adniilled from the Primers to ’ Standard Six. The Acting-Principal will be in attendance nt the School ou Monday. February 8. from 9 a.m. to 12 noon to interview parents. For prospectus and further particulars write to— THE SECRETARY, 44 Runliiiio Street. TELEPHONE 5721. ENROL NOW! Day and Evening Classes. In tlie Chamber of Commerce Exam, one of our students won the Naliona) Scholar ship. 1110 PER CENT. PASSES were obtained in Typewriting, English, Office Practice. Handwriting, and Awards incluiiod Silver Medallion Shorthand. best candidate under 17. MISS A. SUTHERLAND. F.1.P.5., P.C.T., 11.1 Lambton Quay (Snywell Building). Tel. 44-41)3'; Res, 46-678, WEL LI NG TON A FTEIt-UA R E ASSOCIATION (Registered), 11 Kent Terrace. THE (.'lull for Backward Children will reopen mi Monday, February 1, and is held every Monday and Thursday from 1.45 p.m. till J. 15 p.in. All children welcome. Admission free. Any information may be obtained from Hun. Seereliiry. ■I. CHAPMAN. 63 Brougham Street. W E 1.1.1 NG T( IN'S I'OllE MOST TE A Cll E R of ELOCT’I'ION 1111,1 UKAM.VITC Alli’ ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART UNA WELLER A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. Gold Medalist. STUDIOS: Colonial Mutual Life Building, Customhouse Quay. Academy Hall, 111 Park Rd., Mira mar. Spceialist of Defective Speech Correction. INTF.U VIEWS UY APPOINTMENT. PHONE: 11-4::o. Mi:. 11. TEMPLE-WHITE resumes tclieililie .MONDAY. !■ EI'.KIAItY 1. SINGING. ORGAN. PI ANoFO It I'E. JUNIOR I'HOIKS resume Saturday. February 6 Write, or ring 52-211'. for particulars and appoint inrnts. MONA DEAN. L.R.A.M., Matlliov School Loiulon. Dnleroze School of Eurliytlimics, London. Geneva, I'onservatolre ile Musique, Neiiehalel, Switzerland. RECOMMENCES THIRD WEEK OF FE P. I! I'A U V A DA'A NI ED Pl A NOFOHTE. SPECIALIZED CHILDREN'S 'WORK. Clarendon Building. THU SQUARE. PALMERSTON NORTH. Interview by appoint inenl. Phono 5327.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 6

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