EDUCATIONAL. - COLLEGE SCHOOL. • mff p SECOND TERM of 1914 will begin , preceding •««$• . GUigE BRITTAN, Buraar._ BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Ses&M *ter: C. E.JJEVAN-BBOWN, MA. ,-erT TERM conimeneoe THTJRSDAY. Njmkj «hew Boys received Tuesday, £2i scbooU for email boys, under MR L. G. WHITEHEAD. geoege H SONi sot_______ Besirt " r - - LOWER RICCARTON. PBVEKEL PRIVATE SCHOOL and KTNDERGARTEN. Principals: Mies J. twb and Miss D. Otley. Term commences MONDAY, June let. Letters, The Vicarage, Addjngtan. PIANOFORTE. nrISS ALICE CARTER commences !M. Teaching on THURSDAY, Juno 4th, ■nit. PodCs visited if required. At home Wednesday, 3rd, at 14 GEAFTON STREET, IJSWOOD. 1534 rrXTIRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING . LTTi SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ; Jlew Brighton, Christchurch. Principal, Mr Wm. "Wilson. KEXT TEUM Besrine THURSDAY, • June'4th. 9793 rrjmL CULLEN, PROFESSIONAL 'VV TEACHER of Piano. Violin. 'Celb. Moderate fees. Rapid Up-to-date System. Inetrncts Pnpile in their own homos, or *t his ' cxivaie residence, 24 Lincoln road, Spreydon. fi» DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL CULTURE, PLAIN AND FANCi DANCING. SLTISS COX, assisted by MISS DOROTHY IIL SAUNDERS, ■•rill resume Afternoon Ciaeee from June 4th. Evening Claeees forming. TE WHARE, 53 HEREFORD STREET W. Telephone SS4. CVIB2-2 DANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE'S Claaeee for Plain and Fancy Dancing Resume June Bth- Evening Classes, Quarter from entry. "Waltzing taught \n . three privato leneone. At Home Friday afternoons. 327 Montreal street. PUPILS wanted for the PIANOFORTE, moderate terms. Horace visited where necessary. Send poet card to FREDK. HALE ifrojn London), 42 Totara road. Ricexrton, Chiistchurch. Pupils prepared for London College of Music (local centre). 713 ME C. L. WIGGINS'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS (309 Durham street)—The School will Re-open on "WEDNESDAY, ,27th May, at 9.15. Mr Wiggins will bo at the Schoolroom on Tuesday afternoon. Private residence, 83 Bury atreet, Samoa. ' 1140 DANCING. iTITISS BUCHANAN'S BEGINNERS' li'-L CLASS (individual tuition, and expert assistants), THURSDAYS, 8 pjn. Practice Assembly forming, Waltz and Reverse, i/i four private lessons, I'ango, private and class, and lessons any time by appointment. Sl4 AORANGI, 294 Hereford Street. "Wf ANTED, Smart Junior for Mer- *' chant's Office. Knowledge of Shorthand and Bookkeeping; EseontiaL Sfclary commence £1 a week. Apply Box -—." That's the kind of opening our graduates are stepping into every day. The Business World 'pays for what you know, not what you are willing to learn. , Oar instruction* are practical. S Indents learn by doing the actual thing they will continue to do in business life. Turn your epaie time into money this ' winter. You can study at the College ox at home. Write or Call for Prospectus. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS " (Junior or Senior), "MATRICULATION, PHARMACY, MERCANTILE, LAW. ESC. % . GILBY'S COLLEGE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next GJ\O.) , ■ 208-3 ftIGHY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, U HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS ■■■..,., (Opposite DJ.O). Principal: MISS if. D. DIGBY. P.TXi, LP.S. (Typista' Section). . Holder of Teachers' Diplomas. OFFICE POSITIONS. NEARLY EVERY DAY wo receive inquiries from Leading Commercial Firms for - SHORTHAND-TYPISTS and JUNIOR CLERKS, and each, year we require DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF PUPILS we have to fill these positions. NOTE.—ALL OUR PUPILS, ac coon as proficient, readily obtain THE BEST POSITIONS in the BEST OFFICES at the HIGHEST SALARIES PAID, commencingl »t from £40 to £80 per annum. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Full particulate regarding School Hours, Fees, etc., on application. C 8724-5 PUBLIC NOTICEo. "DULBS FOB PRESENT PLANTING. ■ • per doa. ANEMONE, ST. BRIGID, choice mixed -• - •• •• ..Iβ CROCUSES, choice mixed ■.. ..16 HYACINTHS, very fine mixed ... 4 0 KA3CISSI. in variety, from .. •. 1 0 . RANUNCULUS,. mixed .. ~10 TULIPS, mixed liagta ' ~ — Iβ C. E. GIBBONS and CO, Seed and Nurserymen. •47 Colombo street. Chxistclrarcn, CB37MIS N IDEAL MOUNT FOR WINTeIb RIDING IS THE A.J.S. MOTOR-CYCLE. 2J h.p. light-weight, 6 h.p. for side-cntir noit, 3 and 3 speeds, chain drive, chain and gears, completely enclosed. " . Fall particulars or application. ■ E. WILKIN, 2016 163 street, Ckrietdinroli. WANTED. OABPENTERS to e»ll and get Itw Book\S let on Architecture and Building Con•trjetion. ■ - ISTEKNATIONAI. COBRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS OF LONDON, ■V . - • Wordeli'a Bui:dinga, C 8587" CiuigtchuTch. CONCENTRATION '■ Of , • YOUR BUSINESS DATA -..,; ~ Beoomee «aey by using our FILING CABINETS. See our Special Display. H. A. LOGAN. Sole Manufacturers, Hereford place (Bear ci New Government xiuilding»). IB6£"■pE.BK.lE'Aff BUTTER. Uairafactwed from Pasteurised Cream. PBESH DAILY. ALL GROCEBS. WANTED Known, Yoo&g men can increase their wages in any line of business by taking a course af home *>udy with the- . IKIEBNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, . WardcU'e Buildiagm. CBSS7 WANTED— Men of moderate means, heads of families, householders, sand others to' whom the question ol clothing themselves and their wires and families is a constantly recurring and harassing problem, can solre it easily and satisfactorily by calling upon L. W. BALKIND. * My system of easy instalments has been in operation for several years, and will enable you to secure at once, without delay or formality, all you require in the nature of Up-to-date Clothe*, Boota, Underdothing etc. • You and your wives anc families can be well and fashionably dressed at a few hours' cotice. I stock nothing but - the higbeet qualities in all lines, my prices are strictly moderate, there is no loading o: price, and the "instalment* you are called upon to pay are regulated strictly by your moans and ability to meet them. > In case of sickness or temporary loss of employment, arrangements will be made to postpone further instalments until recovery or re-employ-meat is secured. Call any time you like or write-to L. W. BALKIND, 629 Colombo street, between LicMeid and Tuam streets. \ Iti. 2561. •■•-. *a>3l3
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14977, 26 May 1914, Page 11
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