EDUCATIONAL. TyANCING, Deportment, Physical Cultur« Under Royal and Vicc-Regal patronage. Miss Lowe having returned from Australia i will resume her claesee for Dancing and Deportment from March ISth. Waltzing taught in three private lesson;. At home Tuesday afternoons. 307 Montreal 6treet. LIG34 HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL CHILTON ST. JAMjjS. ' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL GIRLS. Principal, MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD. Assisted by MISS A. C. FREEMAN (lite Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus acd further information may be obtained from the Secretaries, Clark end < Uenzies, Public Accountants, 137 Lambton quay. Wellington. 9251 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. APPOINTMENT OF SENIOR COMMERCIAL MISTRESS. A PPLICATIONS will I>© received up to -A WEDNESDAY, March 37th, for a COMMERCIAL MISTRESS to teach mainly .BOOKKEEPING to the standard of the University Bookkeepers' Diploma, and SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING to the standard o£ the Senior Shorthand-Typists' Examination. Salary: £175 per annnm. Schedule of duties and Application Form mar be obtained from the College. JOHN HOWELL, M.A., B.Sc., 071;' Director. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD PROBATIONERS are still required for tie following school^:—Bromley, Cashmere, Harewood, Heathcote Valley, Hornby, Kaikoura Town, Lyttelton, Lyttelton West, Mackenzie, Methven, Prebbleton, South jielt, Sumner, Templeton. Remuneration, including lodging allowance, £60 per annum if matriculated, or if gained intermediate certificate first year £55, second year £60. Minimum qualification Intermediate Certificate (Senior Pre© Place). As candidates must enter on their duties before APRIL Ist, immediate application is necessary. | H. C. LANE, I Secretary Christchurch, March 9th, 1916. 2171 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. T"HE Board invites separate applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the following appointments, to be aent in addressed to the Secretary of the Boajd, not later than 1 p.m. ou THURSDAY, the 28 Ui March, 1918. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot bo considered: — AKAXIKA —Mistress, Sole Charge—Salary JEIU'-Jt'lio, and £20 House Allowance. KF. 1. f' 1 1*. 1 ■ 11 —iLjaureuei, ou.e Cnarge—baiaxy £UO-iil4U. CAKn, VV —Mistress, fc'olo Charge—Salarj'i £tIU-£-UU, and £"M House iUlowajice. CHARING UltwHS—Mistress, Sole Charge —Salary, £lllK£l4<>. CHRISTCfi ITKCIi VEST—Assistant Mis. tressv—Sa.Li.ry, £110-£l2O. FAIIITON —Mastor or Mistress— Salary, £2IK)-£250, and £30 House Allowance. FAIR VIE W—Assistant Miatreee—Sxiaiy, £120-£l4O. i HALKE'I'T —Mistress, Sole Charge—Sal- | ary, £140-£l'JO. LAUtUSTON—Master or Mistresa—Salary, £200-£250. *LEITHFIELD—Master or Mis trees, Sole Charge—SaJajy, £200-£250. LIN WOOD —Aegis tail L Mistress—Salary, £110-£l2O. LOBURN —Master or Mistress—Salary, j£2oo~j£2so* "LOBURN ' NORTH—Mistresa, Sole Charge—Salary, £140-£l9O. LYTTELTON D.H.S.—Assistant Master or Assistant, Mistress, Secondary Department (certificate not lower than CJaes C)— Salary, £19(>-£220. LYTTELTON WEST—Assistant. Mistress —Salary, £120-£l4O. METHVEN —Assistant Mistress —Salary, £150-£IBO. MOUNT SOMERS—Assistant Mistress— Salary,. £120-£l'to. OMlHl—Master or Mistress, Sole Charge —Sa.lary, £200-£250. RlCCAßTON—Assistant Mistress—Salary, £110-£l2O. ♦SPOTSWOOD—Master or Mistress—Salarv, £200-£250. SYDENHAM—Assistant Mistress—Salary £150-£IBO. WALTHAM—Assistant Mistreas—Salary £110-£l3o. * War appointment, until close of war or earlier return of permanent tcachcr, NOTE—Forms of application can be obtained at the Board's Office. H. C. LANE. Secretary. Christchurch, Bth Match, 1918. 9806 RESULTS OF 1917 PUBLIC SERVICE SIIORTHAND-TYPISTES' EXAMINATIONS. DURING the past year NINE of our students were successful in passing the Senior Division of the Public Service Short-hand-Typistes' Examinations, which entitles them to positions commencing at £96 per annum. The above students were the only Successful Christchurch Candidates. In the Junior Division Fourteen out of the Fifteen Candidates from the School were successful. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. ' Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students.. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.) D 2404-9991-1 SEE THE WORLD As A WIRELESS MAN. YOUNG Men and Youths when Proficient in Wireless commence at £103 a year and first-class steamer j travel. To qualify in Wireless in a few months, apply to The Dominion College of Radio-Tel e-graphy. A staff of Expert Teachers. Specialised Correspondence Course. Call, 'phone, or write for Fie© Prospeotus. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. LTD., 63 Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Also at Wellington and Auckland. H4526-2200 "Failures are with heroic minds the stepping stones to success. —Haliburton. __rpHOUGH you may have failed X in the past, take courage! ——Though you may not have attained the. highest success, be hopeful! Bo heroic—find out wherein, your weakness lies and become determined to STRENGTHEN such wcaknee«. ___We give you personal instruction in all requisite commercial knowledge—wc find out just where you are and conduct you, step by step, to just where you want to be. ——By the power of knowledge we thus help you to strengthen your weaknesses and convert yoar failure into success. Individual instruction (not collective tuition) is given in all our courses. You may commence your studies with us et any time. ——Call TO-DAY and interview our Director. ——Country Students attending this College are entitled to special railway concessions. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., GILBrS COLLEGE, LTD., GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD.. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Next Chi*f Post Cffice. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL SQUARE. C'HRISTCHURG'tf CATHEDRAL, .-<JI"AI:K. I'll IIfS'TCIII'KC'H i
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