_ _i EDUCATIONAL. ' drawing and painting. MISS E. M. MUNDAY has resumed Teachinz at 27 Salisbury street West now forming. I) EDUCATION BOARD. j 4 PPLICATION.S will be roceivcd by the A Auckland Education Board until j THURSDAY. March 7th. !or thi appointIlat of SENIOR ASSISTANT in tbo S*Department. n{ the. WAIHI DISTRICT SCHOOL, with at tne , f to of M ::O—£2SJ a vear. A b° nu s of £70 a. , Sir will" bo paid ibo successful a|>- j ' plicant is specially qualified to teach Scien<:e " BUNEDIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE. J A PPLICATIONS will bo received till i il. 27th inst., for the following positions in the Girls' Department:— _ '11 " M..= trct6 for Elementary Science, . 1 H-giene, etc. (graduate), £190-£2lO. . Teacher of Cookery and Laundry "Work '.Diploma Holder), £150-£ ISO. {}) Assistant Teacher of Cookery, £110- . ■ (l) Certiacate«3 Mistress for Games, Phy- , pica! Exercises, and General Work, , mo-mo. 2 to) Onmercial Teacher for Booikcopm?, j Shorthand, £140-£l7O. i Stiteinent of qualifications required, P*r;cu'ais °f appointment, and forms of appli- - ''tiou obtainable at Officc of this Paper. c ANGUS MARSHALL, £510 Director. , — c GOOD POSITIONS FOR AMBITIOUS YOUTHS. j £105 P.A. AND "FOOTED." THE smallest appointment a young man ~ct» who graduate*! from The Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy. Ltd.. is worth r eg » month. Many pupils hare secured ■ *uperior poeitiona at still greater mone.. I Not only are Wireless Operators all * hnt in addition, they receive constable ghcro allowances and generous annual hohYOU can qualify Trader our expert dwection u, a few months. We specialise in Wirelees i and restrict ourselves solelv to it. j Complete installation of Marconi Apparatus ( ° { NOw'flavour opportunity. Men are need- 0 convenience, or . lj Specialised Correspondence Course. Call or write for Free Prospectus. £ THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF , RAD 10-T ELEGR AP HY, LTD. 1 63 Cathedral square. Christchurch. ■d ft TI/it 729 Phone 3924. *■ Ato at Wellington and Auckland. H4526 ■ — r T\IGBY'S COMMERCIAL . SCHOOL j IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL j principal: MISS M. D. DIG BY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). MATRICULATION CLASSES. r MATRICULATION CLASSES ] Coach Students for * MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, £ 6th S. PROFICIENCY.. and Other Examinations. These Classes Bre in charge of an Experienced University Graduate, -whose students in the past have been eminently successful £ paasins the various Public Examinatwns. - INDIVIDUAL TUITION INDIVIDUAL TUITION t «p- i * Buildings (Opp. 1 GILBY'S COLLEGE. ' "Sg^ss&^s^EXAMINATIONS. INSTRUCTION CLASSES ARE 1 NOW IN FULL SWING. STUDENTS intending to pursue a course of study for the Bookkeepers' Dioloma and Accountancj Mmion.l' Examinations »ro -«; 'ouesicj to communicate at once with Director of the College, Mr Hoi-ace Gilby. All information gladly liven either on personal application or bv telephone. Country studenis i. r . r j|ft a* oncc. 111£> tuition lijj? » • ' . ' F.I. A.N.Z. «. i Fach Student is pcreonally coachcoaohed by Mr Beet, and all work j clearlv elucidated. AH'questions as they "arise aie exhaustively answered ' and knottv problems fully explained. An excellent correspondence course for country students has been arranged Mr Best, handles ah correspondence and personally examines all ' •work. He takes a yactical inter- j eet by letter, m the work of all etu- . d °Gn.BY STUDENTS every year are signally 'successful in all examinations. This is the result of _ the thorough »nd efficient training given. Students of both sexes may qualify . for Bookkeeper's Diploma and Accountancy Professional Examinations. By enrolling now, at the commencement of the classes, vou- give yourself the best chance of securing the highest examination honours. Let us; hear from yon TO-DAY. NOW. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED, Next Chiel Post Office. Cathedral square, C 1514-8220 " Chriatchuxeh. "TVyOND to win your confidence." When ( ' jou have had the hard test on rough ■ -aoad*. "CLINCHER CROSS" CAR TYRES j have never failed to give th« greatest of satisfaction when used end not abused. Be (aided by your own experience. Make the ] next Mt ''Clincher Cr093." H4SSI-7S.il
I Stewart Robinson's CLEAN SWEEPSALE , 1 With Boots and Shoes mounting up higher and higher in price, it seems almost j absurd to offer to the public Footwear at Bargain Price*. But Stewart Robinson has some thousands of pairs of Boots and Shoes of all sorts bought at next to nothing (Bankrupt stocks, etc.). These and others we have decided to sacrifice. ! . Our stocks are very heavy, consequently we must make a clean sweep of all lines ; specially marked down. Scorcs of f>airs not mentioned here in Catalogue will ba Clsared at LESS THAN CO3T ! Ladies' Shoes, 10/8 Worth 15/- .Men's Bluchers .. 8/11 Ladies' Evening Shoes 4/11 Worth 7/6 Men's Glace Boots .. 19/6 -21/— Ladies' Grey Tennis Shoes, rubber sole Cricket Shoes 5/6 6/8 7/6 pair 3/11 .. .. Worth 6/- Girls' White Chrome Sandals— Men's Greenhide Shooters, nailed 23/6 7 to 9, 5/11 10 to 12, 6/9 • Girls' Leglets, plain leather— 1 to 2, 7/11 Chrome sole ' Sizes 10 to 13. 5/11 —1 and 2. 6/9 Men's White Tennis Shoes .. 4/9 Tan Leather, anJde strap, kicker toe— Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 3/6 3/11 8/9 (II to 13) Ladies' Patent Slip-on Shoe— Women's Chrome Leather Lace Boots 19/6 21/6 - 22/6 13/3 Girls' Tan Lace and Button Boots— Women's Chrome I-Bar Ward Shoe— 7—B, 4/11 pair 8/11 Men's Split Kip Nailed Shooters 14/B Men's Tan Leather Glace Derby Boots. Women's Chrome Derby Shoes 9/11 narrow square toe .. 14/9 Trigs' Ward Shoes, rubber heel 6/11 Women's Stout Leather 1-Bar Shoes, Youths' Chrome Golosh Bootslow heels .. .. J/11 1 to 4, 12/9 s's, 13/9 pair - Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes 6/9 Men's Chrome Golosh Bals. .. 15/6 Ladies' Velvet Shoes—Bargain PriCtt Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes— ; 5/9 6/8 6/11 7/6 8/6 8/11 18/6 16/- 14/6 12/6 Mir Ladies' Sample Tan Shoes, splendid Ladieaf Glace I-Bar Shoes, high heel— valne .. 8/8 9/8 12/8 14/- 14/6 10/9 9/11 7/11 Indies' Tan Isoots, sample pairs— Men's Superior Derby Boots— i 10/8 11/8 Worth 18/- «/« *4/6 Ladies? White Bnckskin Button Boots, Old Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots 10/918/8 ! patent vamp—-Usual Price 32/6 Patent Ankle Straps— ; Sale Price .. .. 21/- 11 to X. 5/11 Ito 10, 5/8 Men's Heel and Toe Tip Balmorals— 4 to 6, 8/9 14/8 pair (Worth more) Men's Canvas Shoes, all sorts — . Ladies' White Poplin Derby Boots 15/6 7/11 9/fl 18/11 Postage—Women's, 64. Men's, 1 /—• CASHEL STREET WEST
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 11
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