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EDUCATIONAL.

DAXCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Miss Lowe having returned from Australia, will resume her claseee for Dancing and Deportment from March ISth. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At home Tuesday afternoons. 30" Montreal 6'reet. _ L 4631 DANCING, Deportment, Phvsical Exercise. —MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumes Afternoon Classes from March 11th, Class for juniors at Miss Webb's School, Merivale. Evening Classes forming. TS WHARE. 53 Hereford street W. Telephone 351. C 250DANCING. ~\TISS BUCHANAN will resume teaching ItA on SATURDAY, March 23rd. Private lessons given; Waltz a speciality, in three lessons. "AORANGI." 184 Fitzgerald avenue. Telephone 4343. 9663 HALL'S WINE. THE SUPREME BRITISH RESTORATIVE. Never fails to restore health and strength after weakening illness, and it builds Jip the system so thoroughly that you are nble to withstand strains and health dangers which otherwise would overcome you. Geo. oonnington, Ltd., All Chemists. " Wholesale agents, Young s Chemical Co., Wellington. G4610 TO ALL INTERESTED IN ACCOUN T A N C Y (Including Women, who are now freely enter ing the Commercial World). CLASSES IN ACCOUNTANCY AND COMMERCIAL LAW — At — /CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE V-' Term Commences MARCH 16th. The Courso covcrs the subjects required under the Regulations of the: — Profeesional Examinations of the N.Z. Society of Accountants (inc. Bachelor o£ Commerce Degree). Bookkeepers' Examination (Certificate of Proficiency). Public Scrvicc, Junior and Senior tion3. Teachers' Certificate Examination. The are held in lhe Evenings, arid ar3 opsn to everyone over the age of sixteen. Students need not sit for an examination unless they eo desire. The Instruction is thoroughly practical, and attention is devoted to individual training. The College Library i 3 open to all students attending classes. THE FEES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE: lOs ed PER HOCR PER TERM. For futther particulars apply to GEORGE 11. MASON. Registrar, , 9016 Canterbury College. COLLEGE, Cniverslty of New Zealand. CJCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, ELECKj TRICTTY AND TECHNICAL 3CIUXCE. Professor in Charge : KO3T. JULIAN SCOTT, M. Inst., C.E., M. Inst. Mech. E., Fellow A.I.K.E. LECTURES BEGIN ON SATURDAY, MARCH 16th. THE SCHOOL PROVIDES— 1 A Complete Courso for the of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. 2. A Complete Comae for the Certificate of Associate of the School of Engineering, Canterbury College, in Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. 3. Instruction in tht Technical Sciencc of the Engineering and Allied Trades. 4. Instruction in Applied Electricity. 3 Instruction iu Surveying. COMPLETE EVENING COURSES for— (a) Apprentices in Mechanical Engineering. (b) Apprentices desirous of qualifying for THIRD MARINE ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE on three shop work. (c) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. (d) For Electrical Fitters' Certificate. A Scheme of EXHIBITIONS has been instituted bv the Board of Governors, details of which and Syllabus of Lectures may be obtained from the College.. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury Collego. Christchurch, N.Z.. February 26th, 1918. 0204 TVIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL COMMERCIAL SCHOOL

Hallenstoin's "Buildings.- (Opp. D.1.C.). Principal. MISS M. D. DIG BY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). School Curriculum includes: SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING (Touch) BOOKKEEPING (Double Entry) COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE HANDWRITING PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. Students can take cither the full Commercial Course or special 6ubjcct3 only. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Term Commences at aDy time. Prospectus on application at the School. Our Studente obtain HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS, and LEADING OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. D 240-1-7901 MORE WIRELESS SUCCESSES. DOMINION COLLEGE LEADS. AT Examinations conduct.vd recently the following Students of THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF li A DIO-TELEG Rilf KY. LTi->., obtained Certificates: — li. M. Simpson. W. S. Lee. E. M. Gcffs. H. E. Young. J, L. Holmes. Mr C. H- Orown, another student, hae rs ccntiy received an appointment. "\iorc men htc constantly required. Oi'ir ENlici-t ln.-truction by Practical Jien will also enable you to qualify us a Whales"* Operator in a few months. Good pay. Excellent prospects! Study in your spara tini" —at houie, if desired. Write or cal) 10-dav for Prospectus. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, LTD., S3 Cathedral square, Ch: is'.cburch. » P.O. Box 720. 'Phone SS2t. Also at Wellington and Auckland. H4526-SOCI SHORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPISTS. SHORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPISTS. SHORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPISTS. SHORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPISTS. "VTEVER before has the oppor--i-> tunhy been so jj'ent for riris and youths to earn good inon-»y as Shorthand Writers and Typists. The biggest vogea are earned by the moat reliable and fastest operators. MAKE YOURSELF EFFICIENT. MAKE YOURSELF EFFICIENT. MAKE YOURSELF EFFICIENT. MAKE YOURSELF EFFICIENT. Business men appreciate absolute reliability in typists. They recognise the fact that letters carefully typed and neatly executed are the firm's eloquent representative*. Gocd letters bring business to a firm—and a good typist is a valuable asset. CALL UPON US TO-DAY. CALL UPON US TO-DAY. CALL UPON US TO-DAY. CAW, UI-ON US TO-DAY.

Girls ar.<\ Youths desirittcr to learn shorthand writing and typing ar© invited to call. Tuition can be piven either during the day or evening. All instruction is individual, ar/l <erm may commence at any time. Country Students attending this College are entitled to special railway concessions. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., GJLBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Hcrao Giiliy, F.C.I. (Enir.l, Director, ! X<"~1 Poat Office. : CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURGH cathedral square, CKRISTCHUKCT 5 LOST AMD FOUND. THE PeiEon eeea taking MACKINTOSH from Loan and Mercantile Office, Aldington Saleyarda, pleaae return. 596 ASTRAY, on my farm, BaJcairn, vy* March 4th. THREE CALVES, white and red, and Ted and whito. If not claimed and expenses paid by March loth, will be sold. H. EARLY, BaJcairn. 9S9J L~ OST, One Black and PUP, answering to the name of "Sam," in Akaroa last Tuesday- Howard on returning Farmers' Coop., Akaroa. 0303

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 9

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