EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHUKCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. q>WO ASSISTANT TEACHERS. Male or Female, are requited to teach oidinary Secondary School subjects. Salary ±'250 per an* num. Duties to commence as booh us pa*. Bible. Applications, with testimonials, stating experijneo and special aptitudes, -trill b<> received by tho undersigned up till noon on FRIDAY, 15th March. GEORGE H. MASOX, Registrar. Canterbury College, Chris tchurch,- -Ut, February. i9lB. S9S7 T"\ANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Miss Lowe having returned from Australia, will resume her classes for Dancing and Deportment from March ISth. Waltnng taught in three private leesona. At homo Tuesday afternoons. 307 Montreal street. L-IS3I DANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise. —MISS COX ipupil oi Mrs Wordsworth. London) resumes Aitorcoou Classes from March 11th. Class for juniors at Miss Webb's School, Mcrivaio. Evening Classes forming. TE WIiARE, 53 Hereford street W. Telephone 351. C-502 DANCING. "ATISS BUCHANAN will resume teaching J.VJ. on SATURDAI", March 23rd. Private lessons given; Walt: a speciality, in three lessons. "AOKANUI." 16-1 Fitzgerald avenue. Telephone 4343. 5663 THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OP MUSlC.—Anyone can Learn by our Methods. .No sciuos; no Drudgery. Wo Teach from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 2, 88 Hereford street. 55347 j CANTERBURY COLLEGE IUNIYKRSITI' OF NEW /.RAIiAND). LECTURES ON GENERAL BIOLOGY. PROFESSOR CHILTON'S COURSE OF LECTURES on General Biology will bo delivered during the Sessions on THURSDAYS, at 5 p.m. Tho Course serves as an introduction to Botany and Zoology, and will be iully illustrated by Lantern Slides, Exhibits, ©to. Th* Lectures are opeu to all, whether College Students or not, ou payment of tho usual fees—viz.. 10s Gd per term—and will bo repeated at 8 p.m. on Thursdays if a sufficient number desire to attend at that hour. Opening Lecture, THURSDAY, Much 21st, at 5 p.m. GEORGE H. MASON, 2215 Registrar. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON ST. JA.>w»S. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL GIRLS. Principal, MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD. Assisted by MISS A. C. FREEMAN (lata Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus and turthor information m*y bo obtained from the Secretaries, Clark and Menzies, Public Accountants, 197 Lambton. Wellington. 92^4 HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. I rVTSfANTED, for General Form Work— IV* .1 English, Mathematics—(.l) Assistant I Muster, salary £250; C-J Assistant Mistress, salary iiOO. Applications, with testimonials, stating age and qualifications, to he received up t.Ui AiARCH nOth. R. ENGLISH, j 3537 Secretary. ! ..GET OUT OF THE RUT. LEARN WIRELESS 1 AMB.CTIOUS Young Men who wish to -avoid crowded, underpaid employment should get information about WIRELESS—a Fascinating Profession, with Wonderful Prospects. Let us train YOU to be a Proficient Wireless Operator. You mil be thoroug-.bly taught at The Dominion Coiiiaje. Expert Instructors. Day and Evening Classes, also Specialised Correspondence Course. Get Free I Prospectus To-day. " THE DOMIIVION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELLEGRAPHY, LTD., G3 Cathedral sq'Wue, Christehurch. PO. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. - Also at Wellington and Auckland. H4526-2199 DIGBY'S COMMERIHAL SCHOOL IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Hallenstein's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.). Principal. MISS M. D. IXIGBY, P.C.T, I.P.S. (Typists' Section). . ' School Curriculum implodes: SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING (Touch) BOOKKEEPING (Double Entry) COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE HANDWRITING
PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAILING. Students can take either the ftill Commercial Courso or special subjects ,<V-y. DAY AND EVENING CLARIES Term Commences at any time. ■ Prospectus on application at tho School. Our Students obtain HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESTJLOSU, and "LEADING OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. DMO4-3 "It is not the QUANTITY but the QUALITY of knowledge, which determines tho mind s dignity. \V, E. Channing. ATOR is it "Quantity" of know* IN ledgo which determines a mansposition iu life. Wo live in a day of specialisation—» day when, inoro than ever, a mans knowledge must be of a particular "QUALITY." If you would reach the HIGHEST HEIGHTS of your profession you must specialise. To specialise you must cut out of your daily curriculum everything of an irrelevant nature and concentrate on the e3sontials. \\'o teach you tho essentials—and give you individual tuition. You mav eommenc© a conrße with ■us at any time, and may attend College cither during the day or evening at your convenience. —Whatever commercial profession you desire to crcler or specialise in, we can train ycxn for it, and help you to get a • gocd situation once you r« iuiiy quuiuieii. HAKE ENQUIRIES at ONCE— time now to ywu may mean an. opportunity of uiivaiicement lost or gained later. Prospectus sent free for the asking. Country Students attending thi3 Collego are entitled to special railway concessions'. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., GlLiiiTS COLLEGE, L'J!D., CO-LLiiGE, L'i-0., Horace Gilby, F.L.I. Director, Xml Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, C'HRISTCHUBCH CATHEDRAL SQUARE) GHRISTCHUBCH CATiiKUItAL SQUARE, CUIKISICiIL'RCII jpjILKINGTON'S ROYAL HIIIL MOTORS. Christchurch, Little Kiver. Akaroa. DAILY SERVICE. Broadwiiy s Dep. Akaroa D«> Monday •• 2.30 I'- m ' Tuesday •• 2.30 p.m. 8-fO a.m. Wednesday .. 3.U p.m. a.m. Thursday .. 2-30 p.m. £*80 a.m. Friday •• 2.30 p.m. B.Bo'a.m. Saturday .. BOOKINGS —CHRISTCHURCH: Woodward's. Tobacconist. Rink Taxis. Ltd. 'Phones 6-8. MM. HiThoa. Cook and Son. Phone ««• Government Tourist Ofccc. 'Phone 117* C. W. Hervey. 'Phone 3170. AKAROA —Pilkington. 'Pbon» S. Telegrams. Pilkington, Akaroa.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16160, 14 March 1918, Page 10
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