PUBLIC NOTICES. | "THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN SPRING." ATOW is the SEASON for PLANTING i\ SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND TUBERS. We have a very largo Stock 02 the following'.— A_NKiIUNEb—A very fine strain. Mixed colours at Is Gd per dozen and 10s per 100. CHIO.NUDOXa—Tho Glory of tho Snow, 03 per dozen. CROCUS—Choice Mixed, Is 6d per dozen. CROCUS—BIue, Yellow, and Wnitc, 2s per dozen. HYACINTHS—Choice Mixed, 5s per dozen. HYACINTHS—Choice named, very Jine bulbs, per dozen. IRlS—Spanish, Yellow, 2s per dozen. IRlS—English, 4s per dozin. IX LAS—Mixed Colours, Is 6a per dozen. RANL T NCULUS—Choice Mixed, a very lino strain, Is Gd. per dozen, and 10s per 100. TULIPS—Choice Mixed, 2s tid per dozen. TULIPS—C Jioice Named, as per dozen. TULIPS—Choice Darwins, Named, 7s Gd per dozen. NARCISSUS—A very Sno collection, from 3d to 5s each. COLLECTION OF BULBS—2a Gd, ss, 10b, lis, 20s, 425, and 105s. la IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOB CASH. NAIRN and SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. NCI72-G965F «. «• G FLETCHER AND SON. • (Established over half a century.) HIGH-CLASS TAILORS For LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. I 751 COLOMBO STREET, | F4242-570-2 Christchurch. EDUCATIONAL. I ??? ■> ? ? ?? ? 1 THE PUBLIC SERVICE SENIOR EXAMINATION! HAVE you obtained a Partial Pass for this Examination? If you want to make'suro of completing \ou> Paus. There is no timo to bo lost, as the next will be tho l'inal Examination. Wo give "Thorough'' instruction 111 English Literature, French, Mathematics, History, Geography, PrecisWriting, Accounting, and other subjects. Each student receives individual attention from one of our experienced Instructor-Specialists, and UlO work is shorn of all superfluities, making it eminently practical and to the purpcio. RESULTS THAT CONVINCE: At tho Public Service Senior Examir.a- ---| tiona hold last January, out of 12 students who entered from this Colleg?, 10 passed, equalling S3 per cent, successes. This admirable result was achieved after not moro thuu nino months' preparation. One student writes: —"I must tako this opportunity of thanking you for the way in which you helped mo. But for the splendid tuition I received while at the College, 1 am ' certain that 1 would never havo got through tho Examination." Wo also prepare students for Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Pharmacy, and Kindred Examinations, in all of which Gilby etudenfa werp notably successful at tho last examination. Sessions aro held day and evening, while for distant, students we have ideal Correspondence Lessons. TERM MAY' COMMENCE AT ANY TIME. Write or Call for Free Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. G4235-1
J)IGEY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. , Hallenstein's Building 3 (opp. D.LC.). Principal: Mi3S M. D. Digby, P.C.T., I.P.Si, (Typists' Section). Assisted by a Full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. Term Commences at Any Aimc. 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. ANDREWS COLLEGE. Lincoln road Chriatchurch. pRESBYTERIA. .V BOYS' COLLEGE, A DAY and BOARDING. Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson, M.A. (Melbourne), Diploma of Education. Chaplain : Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A., B.D. Senior Master: W. H. Johnston, BA. Resident Master: A. S. Holloway. Science: E. C. Rowe, B.Sc. Mistress of Junior Department: Miss R. Michcll. SCHOOL OPENED FEBRUARY 6th, 1917. Boys of all ages aro admitted. Prospectus from Headmaster and all Presbyterian Ministers. Telephone 1372. 3397 |. j BOYD SHORTHAND, j PROFICIENCY IN A MONTH. _ JUST a month's close attention, ( just a month's earnest work, and we will turn you out a Qualified Stenographer, capable of takj ing an offic3 Job. I Write or Seo Local Agent— IIEV. THOS. FEE, 353 Barbadoes 6trcet, Chriatchurch. V 6251 Dancing, deportment, physical CULTURE. Under Royal and ViceRegal Patronage. MISS LOWE resumes her Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing from March 19th. Ladies' Evening Classes forming. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At home Tuesday Afternoons, 307 MONTREAL STREET. 4141 Dancing, deportment, and physical EXERCISE.—Miss COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumes Afternoon Classos from FRIDAY, March lCtli. Evening Classes forming. 53 HEREFORD STREET WEST. Tel. 354. C 2379 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN (Pupil of Ed. Scott, London and Brighton) has Resumed Teaching. Evening Classes Forming. Private instruction given. Waltz in three lessons. AORANGI, HEREFORD STREET, CITY. 'Phone 4313 82350 The" imperial conservatory of MUSlC.—Anyone can Learn by our Methods. No scales; no Drudgery. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 2, 88 Hereford stract. X QPENCER Moulton Tyres for Caro or O Motor-cycles. The popular-priced British tyre with a great reputation tor mileage. All eiaes stocked. Call and inspect at LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, L 2365-4 Corner High and Tuam streets. a rPHE Special "Page for Women" in SaturJ- day's Editions of "The Evening News' appeals to everyone. A Brisb* Homo Magazine.
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