; EDUCATIONAL. i I . —. — j NAPIER TECHNICAL COLLEGE. j \ PPLICATIONS arc invited u~i to JV. THURSDAY, March 7th, for the'pofij lion of SCIENCE MASTER, with ab'.lity 4,0 tc-ach Agricultural subjects. _ Salary, £330, [ risi"£ to £3o'J. Applicant? 6bould pivc pav ! t icuiars of teaching experience, and supply j tr.rte rcc.n*. iciiimoriia-s. I. E. NEWTON, | 5953 Director. ! CKEISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH ! SCHOOL. TWO ASSISTANT TEACHERS, Mp.le or fecial?. si re r=quirc-d to teach ordinary I St-csndary School subjects, Salary £250 per an- ' num. Duties to commence as soon 113 possible. Applications, with testimonials, and stating experience and special aptitudes, -will received 'or the undersigned up till noon on FRIDAY, 15th March, j GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christclrurch, 21st 'February, 1!)1S. '895? RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. 1 j TXT ANTED. » FIRST ASSISTANT >» M.WIVR ;«RADUATE. Usual Se condary ftvrLo:! •'.ua.::.: ; .catioD» and ability to take i-:assca A'jrv.--jhuml Science. Sulary cominerciv.jr It. i'2SO per annum. Application?. -villi 10 reach the under, signed i'T MARCH 3th. ROBERT BALL, !)OSO Ch.iiiraai; of Board, Rangiora. RANGIOItA HIGH SCHOOL. j Y^TANTED, a SECOND ASSISTANT ' » " MISTRESS to take Classes in Home I Science r.tui usual Secondary I School work. Saiary £180 per annum. ApI plications with testimoniale, to reach the j undersigned l\v MARCH 9th. j ROBERT BALL, 9u6l Chairman of Board, Rangiora. SOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL MISTRESS WANTED. COMMERCIAL TEACHER -wanted for the above school, principally for teaching j SHORTHAND. SA.ary i'l7o-£2 - 20. Duties | to commence ;i« soo:; as possible.' Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials will ho received ay the undersigned until MARCH iiltli, 1919. Statement of duties and conditions of appointment on application office this paper D. E. HANSEN, Director. Invercargill, February 19th, 1918. 8947 DANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Misa Lowo having returned from Australia, will resume her classes for Dancing and Deportment from March 38th. Waltzing taught in three private leeeons. At home Tuesday afternoons. 307 Montreal afreet. L 4634 PROFESSOR A. A. NORTH, Teacher of Voice Production and Singing (lata of London) will introduce during the present term a special course of Hearth. Studies as given by hint in the training of famous Artists, and from whom he hold® excellent testimonial's. These will reach nervous debility and all other weak physical conditions caused by Jack of natural vitality. Write for appointment. 50 Gresford street, St. Albans. , 1082 HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON ST. JAMjjS. Boarding and day school 'or GIRLS. Principal, MISS GERALDINE FITZ- - GERALD. Assisted by MISS A. C. FREEMAN (lste Head of Chilton Honae School).' Prospectus and farther information may bo obtained frofci the Secretaries, Clark, and Menzies, Public Accountants, 197 Lambton quay, Wellington. 9251 DANCING. MR WM. FRASER resumes Teachine • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Learners' Class: MONDAY, February 4th. Extended Night: WEDNESDAY, February 6th, 40 RIVER ROAD AVONSIDE, Near Fitzgerald avenue, *80* 'Phone 2376. VI O L I N. MISS LINDA HIMMEL, A.T.C.L., parsonal pupil of A. Pollitzer, London Academy, will Receive Pupils at 148 SALISBURY STREET. ' At Home to intending pupils 10-12, 2-4. Late Teacher Boys' and . Girls' High Schools, also Private Schools. 7320MORE WIRELESS SUCCESSES. DOMINION COLLEGE LEADS, A Examinations conducted recentlv the following Students of THE DOMINION ?2£ LE( f E . OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., obtarned Certificate*:— . B. M. Simpson. J. W. S. 'Lee. E. M. Goffe. H. E. Young. J. L. Holmes. Mr C. R. Brown, another student, has recently received an appointment. More men are constantly being required. Our Expert Instruction by Practical Men, and Latest Marconi Equipment—the most efficient system—will also • enable you to qualify as a Wireless Operator in a few months. Good pay. Excellent (prospects! Study in your spare time —at home, if desired. ; Write or call to-day for Prospectus THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, LTD., 63 Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Also at • Wellington and 'Auckland. ; H4526-8962 TVIGBTS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Hallenstein's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.). Principal. MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Soction). School Curriculum' includes: SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING (Touch) BOOKKEEPING- (Double Entry) COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE HANDWRITING PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. Students can take either the full Commercial Course or special subject® only. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Term Commences at any time. Proa pectus on application at the School. Our Students obtain HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS, and I .HADING OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. ■ D24M-7964 ' SUCCESS 1 ! . SUCCESS I ! SUCCESS!! SUCCESS!I SUCCESS!! SUCCESS!I 1 SUCCESS!! SUCCESS!I ; 'Tis Dot in mortals to command euccees. But we'll do more, Sempronius—we'll deserve it!" 1 —Addison. rpHE only way y*m can DESERVE J- success is to MERIT IT. SUCCESS is not given to dreamers or sluggards. SUCCESS does not come the way of the "wishers." SUCCESS is the reward to the 1 plodder*. SUCCESS is the wage to the < WORKER. SUCCESS is built upon the solid foundation of knowledge and experience. i If von would be successful, get. info touch with us at once. We can tell you just what subjects you ought to take np. We car. give you individual h>struct ion in those subjects. You can commence your 6tudie* ( *t any time. Once you're proficient well find t you a better situation than you've f got now. Excellent Correspondence Lessons have been arranged for Country j Students. J 1 t GET INTO TOUCH WITH US TO-D4.Y ! - GET INTO TOUCH WITH US TO-DAY. i GILBTS COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildinrs, ] Cathedral aqua-*, Christchurch. (Next Chief Post Office.) G1430-3
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