CITY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYF.RS are reminded that THIS IS THE LAST DAY urcon which RATES CAN BE PAID without' the ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF TEN PER CENT. H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Christchurch, March 4th, 191?. 0t75 COUNTY COUNCILS. WAIMAIIU COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG TAX COLLECTOR. ritHE Vaimairi County Council invitee ap. JL plications for the position of Dog Tsx Collector. Applications to be sent in by tho 7;h March. Full particulars on application "t tho Council Chambers, North road, l'apanui. 11. J. SHARPE 9365 , County _Ck-rk. RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CADETS—RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT. APPLICATIONS uro inviied from You tin between Uio ngos of 15 and 17 years (last birthday) for iio.-itious ius CADK'i'i m the Railways Department. Forms of application aud particulars in regard '*> ci ini.tiom oi employment, salary, etc., obtained from any Stationmaetor. Applications should be addressed to \...-.r_i Manager. Railways. 'Wellington. Candidates aro required to furr.lfii C:i. Standard Proficiency Certificates. 9363 | BYjOJRDER. _ MEETINGS. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION pHORAL HALI,, sth, S p.m. Speaker: Rev. Howard Elliott. Admission by Ticket. Box 70S. 0508 EDUCATIONAL. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD— UUNKDIN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF MASSAGE. APPLICATIONS for Enrolment as Pupils of the abovo School will !>o received until TUESDAY, March sth, 191S, on which date tho course commence. Further particulars obtainable from 9503 JOHN JACOBS. Secretary. TRANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vico-Regal patronage. Miss Lowe having returned from Australia, will resume her classes for Dancing and Deportment from March lSth. Waltzing taught in three privato lessons. At home ■ Tuesday afternoons. 307 Montreal street. L 4634 "TJIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL COMMERCIAL SCHOOL SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES in SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES in BOOKKEEPING and ACCOUNTANCY aro now being formed. ELEMEXTARy BOOKKEEPING. ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING, ' Preparation for ALL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. Instructor: MR G. H. CHRISTIE. RJV.N.Z.A. A.N.Z.A.A. Full particulars as to Fees, etc., on appli* cation at tho School. Students intending to join these classes from tho beginning of the year should enrol their names at the School this wfcek.' Ensure Sucees by Starting Early. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Hallenstein's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.). D 2404-7384 GOOD POSITIONS FOR AMBITIOUS YOUTHS. £108 PER ANNUM AND "FOUND." THE smallest appointment a young man gets who graduates from The Dominion College of Radio-TelcgTaphy, Ltd., is worth £9 a month. Many pupiis have cecurcd superior positions at still greater money. Not only are Wireless Operators "all found," but, in addition, they receive considerable shore allowances and generous annual holiday. YOU can qualify under our expert direction in a few months. We in Wireless and restrict ourselves solely to it. NOW is your opportunity. Mea are needed for future vacancies. Instruction to suit pupil's convenience, fflr by Specialised Correspondence Course. Call or' write for Free Prospectus. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. LTD., G3 Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Also at Wellington and Auckland. H1529 GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. irpHE particular advantage of Gilby'» -»- Secondary Classes is that by eliminating non-essential subjects and concentrating only on what is essential a saving in both time and foes results Greater all-round efficiency ol tho students olfio ensues. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Special attention is given to studenti desirous of Matriculating with a view to entering tho professions. Candidates are coacliid individually, and personal instruction is given in every detail of tho work. This explains tho uniform success of Gilby Students. PROFESSIONAL CAREER. PROFESSIONAL CAREER. PROFESSIONAL CAREER. PROFESSIONAL CAREER. Whichever profession our students desire to enter we help them right through. We give personal coaching for all examinations, e.g., Civil Service, Solicitor's General Knowledge, Mcdical, Dental, and Engineering Prelim., Accountancy, etc. We don't usually loso eight of a student until we place him on the topmost point—until he join# the army of successful men who have graduated from Gilby's College. AH particulars re Day and Evening Classes and Special Correspondence Leasons free for tho asking. Special Railway Concession! for Country Students. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, Christchurch. (Next Chief Post Offioe.) G4430-3 HALL'S WINE. THE SUPREME BRITISH RESTORATIVE. Weak nerves aro tho signal of a weakened system, ana there is no surer or safer way , °^ these matters to right; than a cfwn of Hull's Wine. Used by all British Hos oitals Geo. Bonnxngton, Ltd. All One mists' Wholesale Agents, Young's Chcmicil Co., Wellington. U4M BALCAIRN AND LEITHFIELD. AMOTdR win meet Morning Trains at Balcairn, arriving from a ° South, and can meet Evening Trains as quired by wiro or Jcttato Leithfieid.
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