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EDUCATIONAL. HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOk ~ IWFTO 0r General Form WorkMathematics— (l) Assistant Master salary £250; (2) distant MistaS? salary _.00. Applications, with testimonials " B.atmg ago and qualiticatiorj, t 0 lx> receiver? up till MARCH UOth. receded 11. ENGLISH, Secretary. „ DANCING. ■TV'PSS BUCHANAN win rosumo ■teaching ?*• on SATURDAY, March iord. i? r "SE lessons given; Waltz a special;:}- i n tli»e lemons. -AORANG I," 81 Fizgerald avem£ — 9663 JQANCING, Deportment. Physical Cultur* Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Miss Lowe having returned from Aus-' tralia, will resume her cW<* for Dancing and Deportment from March lStli. Walfin* taught m three private loasons. At Lome Tuoadaj afternoons, 307 Montreal street. A??'' 1 J)ANCING Deportment .Physical Exercise, .i. , , COX °i UK Wordsworth London) resumes Afternoon Classes Jf? 1 ?. r^ 1 ' 1 ' 0 " Uth. Class for juniors at ilk* \\obOd School, Mcrivalo. Evening Claaeca forming. TE WH.VIiE, 53 Hereford etrajt \v. lolcphono oal. C2SO2 | HDTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, I CHILTON ST. JAAu^S? BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL GIRLS. s 1 Principal, MISS GERALDINE FITZ. GERALD. Assisted by MISS A. C. FREEMAN Oato Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus and further information may obtained from the Secretaries, Clark "and Menzics, Public Accountants, 197 Lambiou quay. Wellinstou. 9254 THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC. —Anyone can Learn by our MethodiJ. No scales; no 1) nut gory. \\"o Teach from Melodio>s. ROOMS 1 «;d 3, 8S Hereford street. 55347 TO ALL INTERESTED IX ACCOUN T A N C Y (Including Women, who are now freely enter ing tho Commercial World'. CLASSES IN ACCOUNTANCY AND COMMERCIAL LAW — At — rUNTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Term Commences MAHCII lfith. The Course covers the subjects required under tho Regulations of the: — Professional Examinations of the N.Z. Society of Accountants (inc. Bachelor of Commerco Degree). Bookkeepers' Examination (Certi;icate 0i Proficiency). PubHc Service, Junior and Senior Examine tions. Teachers' Certificate Examination. Tho Classes aro held in tho Evenings, and aro open to everyone over tho ago of oil teen. Students need not sit for an examination unless they so dee ire. Tho Instruction is thoroughly practical, and attention is devoted to individual train. insTho College Library is open to alletndento attending classes. THE FEES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE: 103 Cd PER HOUR PER TEEM. For further particulars applv to GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar, SJG4G Canterbury College. J-)IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL The Foremost and most Successful Commercial Institution in New Zealand. Tho School holding PITMAN'S AUSTRALASIAN SHORTHAND RECORD for High Speed Writing. HIGH SPEED means HIGH Remuneration. Over 650 Students havo beod plooed in remunerative Positions during tiie past two years, and others are daily receiving appoint- 1 mont. The above indicates the appreciation of > Commercial Houses of tho training given to OUR Students. Wo hold DAY AND EVENING CLASSES in all COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Terin Commences at Any Time. Concession Tickets fox Country Students. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opp. D.1.C.). D 2404-7951 ' GOOD POSITIONS FOR AMBITIOUS YOUTHS. £108 PER ANNUM AND "FOUND." rpHE smallest appointment a young man -I- gets who graduates from The Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy, Ltd., is worth £0 a month. Muny pupils have secured superior positions at still greater Not only are Wireless Operators "all found, but in addition, they receive considerable shore allowance® and generous annual holican qualify under our export direction in a few months. We specialise in Wireless md restrict ourselves solely to it. NOW is your opportunity. Men aro need--5d for future vacancies. Instruction to suit pupil's convenience, or jy Specialised Correspondence Course. Call or write for Free Prospectus. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD. G3 Cathedral square, Christchurcli. 3 0 Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Also at Wellington and Auckland. HiSitf 'It is not the QUANTITY but the JUALITY of knowledge which dcternines tho mind's dignity." —W. E. Chatuung. •VTPK is it "Quantity" of know* 1> ledso which determines a man s position in. life. —We live in a day of specialisation—a day when, more than ever, a mans knowledge must be of a particular "QUALITY." If you. would reach the HIGHEST HEIGHTS of your profession you must epeciclise. To 6pccialia<> you must cut out of your daily curriculum everything ot nn irrelevant nature and concentrate on tho essentials. Wo teach you the essentials —and give you individual tuition. You may commence a course with us at any time, and may attend College either during tho day o[ evening at your convenience. —Whatever commercial profession you desire to enter or specialiso in, uo can train you for it, and help you to get a good situation once you're fully qualified. MAKE ENQUIRIES at ONCE- . time now to you may mean an opportunity of advancement lost o' gained later. —--Prospectus sent free for the asking. Country Students attending this College are entitled to eoocial railway concessions. 3ILBY*S COLLEGE, LTD., jILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., JILisY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. Director, "ext Chief Post Office, lATHEDKAL SQUARE, C.HRISTCHURCB ;ATHEDItAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCIT IATHEDJiLL .SQUARE, CHKLSTCiIURG'H 2 ■JOVERNOK'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON. ROYAI/ MAIL COACH SERVICE. Leaves Teddington P.O. Daily 7.30 aja? rxives at AJlaudaio 7.45 a.m. Leaves Gover* or's Bay 8.15 a.m., arrives Lyttelton 3.15 m. Leaves Lyttelton 9.45 «um.. arrive* (overnor's Bay 11 ft.m., arrives AUandal* • L.15 a.m., arrives Teddington 12 o'clock. Afternoons Daily. Leaves Teddington 3.15 p.m., arrives Al' indole 3.45 p.m., leases Governor's Bay 4.tf .m., arrives Lyttelton 5 p.m. Leaves Ly» elton 6 p.m., arrives Governor's Bay 7 p.m., rrivos AUandale 7.30 pun., arrives Tedding" an 8 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. W. I/SCNN. Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16154, 7 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16154, 7 March 1918, Page 10

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