E DU C ATI OWAtPARENTS, DON'T LET YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS EXTER LliE HEAVILY HANDICAPPED! rrHK handicap of insufficient education -1. is a bar to progress, and until your Boya and Girls have P*foe<* k J™'? MATRICULATION EXAMINATION the doors of practically all are closed to them. .... , See to it, then, that their future welfare is assured, by sending them to GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES', where tier will qualify for a profea■sional career bv passing their Matrieu > *_ lation under the Principalship of Mr G. H. Scaree, B.A. (holder of Tcachers First Claes Certificate for Victoria), assisted by a full staff of thoroughly qualified teachers. By the use of Special iflethodfi, aud tli© giving of individual attention to each student, wo curtail tho usual period of preparation by half, thus enabling your boys and girls t-o get an early etart in their chosen vocation. Wo also prepare for Public Service Entrance and Public Service Senior, aa well as for Junior and Senior In at 10rial Scholarships, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, and other important Examinations. TYPICAL RESULTS.—Out of 14 . Matriculation Entrants in the last Examination, 8 passes. In Public Service Senior, otri of 12 Entrants 10 passes. 111 Senior Free Place and Intermediate Examinations, out of 7 Entrants 6 passes, including 1 pasa with credit. DAY CLASSES in Session for Five Hours Dailv, EVENING CLASSES from 7 to 9, Monday to' Thursdav inclusive. SUCCESSFUL CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS for Students who cannot attend College. TERM MAY BE COMMENCED AT ANY TIME! RAILWAY CONCESSIONS FOR COUNTRY STUDENTS ATTENDING GILBY'S COLLEGE. Writo or Call for Free Prospectus. TO-DAY. NOW! GILBYS COLLEGE, LID, Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. G4235-3 ANOTHER POSITION OBTAINED. LAST Week wo had the pleasure in announcing that Mr R. P. Millington, who received his Ist class Wirelees Operator's Certificate, WAS PLACED IN A POSITION IN 3 DAYS. THIS WEEK WE HAVE ALSO PLACED ANOTHER STUDENT, MR D. BUCHANAN, Ist class Certificate. IN A GOOD POSITION WILL YOU BE THE NEXT? NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. WE HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES. Genuine Marconi Apparatus 1a shortly being totalled in all our New Zealand Colleges. Under agreement now being completed, STUDENTS OF THE DOMINION COLLEGE WILL HAVE ABSOLUTE PRIORITY FOR APPOINTMENT to the Smalgamated Wireless Company' 3 (Australasia) Operating Staff over the students or pupils of any other School or College in New Zealand. Write or call for Prc6pectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO TELEGRAPHY, 63 Cathedral square, Christchurch. A. T. BLOMFIELD, Manager. P.O. Box 729. 7413 jyGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.LC.). Principal : Miss M.. D. Digby, P.C.T., 1.P.5., (Typists' Section). Assisted by a Full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. Term Commences at Any Aime. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Includes SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. Etc.. Etc. Office Appointments for all Qualified Students. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at the School. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. NOTE—Our Students last year obtained highest examination results, "and over 350 office appointments. D 2192-7361-1
ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. Lincoln road ........ Chrutchurch. "DRESBYTEEIAN BOYS' COLLEGE, A DAY and BOARDING. Headmaster: S. E. Dickinson, M.A. (Melbourne), Diploma of Education. 1 Chaplain: Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A.,' B.D. •. Senior Master: W. H. Johnston, B.A. Resident Master: A. S. Holloway. Science: E. C; Rowe, B.Sc. Mistress of Junior Department: Miss R. Michel], SCHOOL OPENED FEBRUARY 6th, 1917. Boys of all age 3 are admitted. Prospectus from Headmaster and all Pr«bytcrian Ministers. Telephone 1372. 8597 | ~ BOYD SHORTHAND. PROFICIENCY IN A MONTH. •TUST a month's clc6e attention, w just » month's earnest work, and wo will turn you out a Qualified Stenographer, capablc of taking an Office Job. v j Write or See Local Agent— *REV. THOS. FEE, - 55-'} Barbadcee stroot, Christchurch. P6231 CHRISTCHUKCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE WOOL-CLASSING. CLASSES wi.'l bo held on Wednesday and Friday evenings, and Saturday afternoons, commencing April 11th. Instructor. Mr Binns, Manager for Mr Welter Hill. JOHN H. HOWELL, 8.A., B.Sc. 8318 Director. Dancing, deportment, physical CULTURE. Undor Royal and ViceRogal Patronage. MISS LOWE resumes her Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing from March 19th. Ladies' Evening Classes lorining. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. •'At home Tuesday Afternoons, 307 MONTREAL STREET. 4411 Dancing, deportment, and physical EXERCISE.—Miss COX. (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumes Afternoon Classes from FRIDAY, March 16th. Evening Classes forming. 53 HEREFORD STREET WEST. Tel. 354. C 2379 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN (Pupil of Ed. Scott, London and Brighton) has K-sumed Teaching. Evening Classes Forming. Private instruction given. Waltz in three lessons, i 'AORANGI, HEREFORD STREET, CITY. I 'Phone 4343 82380 ! ENGLISH HOTELS. j
LONDON. jj O W A R D H 0 X E I* NORFOLK STREET, STRAND. Bedroom, Breakfast, Attendant©, and Bath, From 7a 6d per Person. Central Position. Exoellent Service. Telegrams, "Kiconi, Estrmnd, London." 0153 PEOPLE furnishing should go to Holme* and Sons, 130 High street, for Linoleums. A single yard at wboleaaJ« price. H4315 C"1 OSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints. X Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody appear in tie "Pag* for Women" in Saturday's Editions ui ' xn» KvecAng News."
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15868, 5 April 1917, Page 9
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