FDwCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. AS some doubt esiais -whether the various University Examinations will take place in November, candidates are informed tlia,. they will be held. Entries close on September Ist. B. HECTOR, Registrar. Wellington, Hth GT47 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF TTTF. DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invites SEPARATE APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, lor the following APPOL>UMEN'IK, to be oent in, addrcs&cd to the Secretary of tic Board, net later than i p.ro. on THURSDAY, 27ii- Applications received !*k-r than the advertised time cannot be cor.eukrred: — LYTTELTON—Second Assisted Master. Salary £1 SO-* ISO. ASHLEY—Assistant Mistrces. Salary JEICO£I2O. LADBROOKS—Assistant Mistress. Salary £ 00-£l'2o. OMIHI-Assistant Mistress. Salary £100----£l2O. NOTK.—Forme of Application can to obtained at tio Board's Office. 11. C. uANB, Secretary. Christchurch, 14th Auqii?i r l MA. C 743 ■ . DANCING MISS BUCHANAN'S BEGINNr .-> CLASS (individual tuition, and expert assistants), THURSDAYS, 6 p.m. Practice Assembly forming. Waitz and Reverse, ii four private lessens private £.nd c'aas, and lessons any time by appointment. 31* - 04 He ' n ' ford street. DANCING, Derortrnent, Physical Culture Under Royal and Vicr-Resal MISS LOWE'S Clastos for Plain and Fancy Dancing Re6un.e Jurif rth Evening Classts. Quarter from entry Waltzing taught -'n throe pn»ate leteona. At Heme Friday after , nouns i 27 Montreal street HARRY ELLWOOD. Violinist. f«P'l >* Mona. Emilo Chuutuont, Brussels, Prfl. Theodore Spioring, Berlin, will accept i limited number of Pupils. Also open for Engagements Studio, Ir.glis Buildings, High street. Apply between 2-4 p.m. Z DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLKNSTEIN'S BUILDINGS • (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. D DIG BY, P.T.C., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). Holder of Teachers' Diplomas. OFFICE POSITIONS. NEARLY EVERY DAY we receive inquiries from Leading Commercial Firms for SHORTHAND-TYPISTS and JUNIOR CLERKS, and each year wo require DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF PUPILS we have to fill ihcee positions. NOTE.—ALL OUR .PUPILS, as coon as proficient, readily obtain THE BEST POSITIONS in the BEST OFFICES at the HIGHEST SALARIES PAID, commencing at from £40 to £S0 per annum. TERM COMMENCES A'i ANY TIME. Full particulars regard.nsr School Houre, Fece, etc.. on application C 5724-5 GILBY'S COLLEGE COMMERCIAL COURSE. Wo "give "a' "Thorough" Training— tiio only sort that counte! DAY CLASS. EVENING CLASS DAY CLASS EVENING CLASS .DAY CLASS EVENING CLASS If you take your future seriously you must equip yourself properly for business life. We teach every Commercial subject—fit you for for a senior position and when you are proficient, recommend you to employers for those positions! With the knowledge wo impaTt you ineuro your future. You become a Trained Specialist—not a tucto hackworker. Day ClasEee or Evening Clarscs—a einfrle subject or tho full course — juet ac suits you. We teach by correspondence tool Writo for Prospectus and Particulars. . GILBrS '.COLLEGE.... "THOROUGH. 7, GILBY'S COLLEGE-.... "THOROUGH." Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral equaro. . NOriCEo. WHITTLE. THE ESSENTIAL TAILOR for-LADIES whose position, taste, and culture make it imperative they ehould wear th 3 best of costumes SPECIALIST IK LADIES'" EQUESTRIAN ATTIRE. KOYAL EXCHANGE BUILDIKGS, TOP FLOOR (take Lift). C 9491 ENTRANCE IN SQUARE. « FIRELIGHTERS I FIREWOOD! No more trouble with-Damp Wood! WYOLD FYRELYTEHS TXTILL Light any Wood, Wet or Dry, and VV. if necessary, will Light a Firo WITHOUT WOOD AT ALL J Another Great Aid to Comfort is LIGHTNING FIREWOOD, In bundles alwaye dry, and of convenient eizo * Bluogum Sticks. ' ' The above productions are Specialities ef THK SMITH AND SMITH SAWMILLING CO., LTD.. TUAM STREET WEST. Telephone 715. 3723 ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. AMARKS'S NEW VOBK CELEBttAT. •. ED MAKE can be obtained through their New Zealand Representative, GEORGE D COX, Adjoining Railway Station, ABBOTSFORD. DUNEDIN. Correspondence Invited.' Write for Booklet A. C 9031 WANTED TO i.yl. OLD MOTOR TYRES and TUBES, and all kinds of SCRAP RUBBER. HIGHEST PRICE. CASH. J. SNELL and SON, C 7826 Christchurch: J BYRNE AND CO.. 02 Caahel street.— • Cheap Frui; Mart; "Good Potatoes 6s 6d sack. Onions 18!b Is, Pickling Onions Hlb Is, Parsnips, Carrots, Swedes Is 3d sugar bag, delivered. Swoet Oranges 12 to 18 Is, Banan3s 24 a Is. Other Fruits and Wgetabl-o on hand. 'Phone 3690. 1857 | , , __*— ■ - . —_— j FOR Cleanlineon use oniy the Domin'nn made PEARSON'S CARBOLIC SANi; SOAP. Gold Medal whenever ebown. 4d all Grocer*. C 9366 A DINNER . SERVED on one of my FIGURED OAK EXTENSION TABLES always look good. SALE PRICE £3 17s 6dW. A. JEWELL, SOO MANCHESTER STREET. Thone SSI. TAERRETT'S NORTH and SOUTH LINE. U ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ! PARNASSUS. BROOKDALE. HAWKSWOOD, CON WAY FLAT, HUNDALEE, end KAIKOURA. Dally from October Ist to March Slst, j leaving Parnassus 2 15 p.m.. returning from j Kaikoara at 6.30 ft.ni. to catch Christchurch ! train at Parnassue. j Thrice weekly from April Ist to September ! 30th, leaving Parnassus at 8 a.m. Mondays, | Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Kai- j koura Tuesday a, Thuredays. and Saturdays, at j. 630 a.m. Fare* —Sinele, Ifis fd: IMnm. Mβ 6d. CULVERDEN TO KAIKOURA. Culverden for Rotherhsm «tnd Waian daily 12.45 p.m., Waiau for Rotherham and Culverden Daily, at 1 p.m. Fares—Single, Bβ", Return, Sβ. Waiau for Kailconra, Tuesdays, Thursday*, and . Satnrdays. 7.30 n ra. Kaikoura for Waiau, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. at 7.30 a.m. FARES—Single, £1; Return, £1. N.B.—All information friven at Tourist Department Office, or Thomas Cook and Son, Christchurch. I THOMAS DERBETT. Proprietog. METHYEN AND ASHBUBTON ; COACH. . 4 COACH Run? between Metlrven and 1-A Ashburton on TUESDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m.. arrives AshVurton 10.45 p.m.. Leaves Ashbnrton i p.m., arrive* Methven 6.43 p.m j Parcels and Otders i<ft at Somerset i > Stables, Aaiibuitoa. tod Mclhves Livtrr ' SUhloa.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 18
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