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EDUCATIONAL. CIIRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCiluOL. «T"WO ASSISTANT TEACHERS, Male * L-emalc are required to teach ordinary Siconaury bchoo. sublets. Salary £250 per an. num. Dutic.j to commence a<s soon as n os ." s Appiu-.Viions, wi;U testimonials stating cxporionco and special aptitudw will Do received by tho undersigned up till'noon on FRIDAY. 13:U March. GEORGE H. MASON, „ , Registrar. Canterbury College, Chris tchurch, 2ist February. I3IS. 5357 IVv-NCIMJ, Deportment, Physical Cuhuri, Under ltoyal and Vice-Regal patronago. -diss Lowe having returned from Au®. tralia, win ri'sumo her cloaca for Dancing and Deportment from Maicli ISth. Waltiing taught iu three private logons. At home luesday afternoons. 30T Montreal street. 1.165* HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON ST. JAjiiii. Boarding and day school pob GIRLS. Principal, MISS GEKALDINE FIT - G^EKALD. Assisted by MISS A. C. FREEMAN Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus and lurther information nuy b« obtained from the Secretaries, Clark Menzies, Public Accoantams, IDT Lambtoa nuay. Wellington. 9.^ HALL'S WINE. THE SUPREME BRl'i'iSH RESTORATIVE. Weak nervca are tho signal ot a weakened system, and there is no surer or aaier way of tettinj tuesu matters to righU. thai: a short course of HALL'S WINE. Used by all British Hospitals. Geo. Bouninglon, Ltd. All Che* mists. Wholesale Agents, Young's L'hcmio»l Co., WeLlingion. G4&10 COLLEGE. University of New Zealand. QCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, ELECTRICITY AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. Professor in Charge ; ROBT. JULIAN SCuTT, M. IrsL, C.E, M. Inst. Meeh. E., Fellow A.I.E.E. LECTURES BEGIN ON SATURDAY, MARCH 10th. THE SCHOOL PROVIDES— 1 A Completo Course for the Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil, or Eleotrical Engineering. 2. A Complete Course for the Certificate of Associate of the School of Engineering, Canterbtiry College, in Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. 3. Instruction in the Technical Science ol the Engineering and Allied Trades. 4. Instruction in Applied Electricity. 5 Instruction iu Surveying. COMPLETE EVENING COURSES for(a) Apprentices in Mechanical Engineering. (b) Apprentices dcsi.'ous of qualifying for THIRD MARINE ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE on three years' shop work. (c) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering, (d) For Electrical Fitters' Certificate. . A Schomo of EXHIBITIONS has been instituted by tho Board of Governors, d* tailo of which and Syllabus of Lecture# may bo obtained from tho College. GEORGE H. MASON, ♦ Registrar. Canterbury College, , Christcburch, N.Z., February 2Gth, 1918,' 0204 • '.M

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COBB AND CO. . TELEGRAPH LINE coaches. LEAVE Artbuis Pass Station on *rT'™j of West Coaat Expreie which icawa Cliristchurch at 8.30 a.m.. 'lueadaya. Thur. day* and Saturdays. . T Carrying fasaingers and their LuggagJ only for flokitika. Wctport, Bceftoa. ud Greymouth. arriving Greymouth aama av» intr g 41) D.IH. t. Through rail and coach tick , ct « r obtained at Railway Station and Cool; Son'* Office, Chrißtehurch. coach t*k for coach journey obtainable at tiw f °UO*\ ins hotels: —Warners, Cokera, btor«y». Clarendon, and V ui ' c< * Campbaii, Mr Caaeidy, Springheld; Mr W. uampw—. i, under Mr who haa had eo;o management «■»» CASSIDY and CO..

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16161, 15 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16161, 15 March 1918, Page 10

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