■ ; . EDUCATIONAL. fIILBTS SECONDARY CLASSES. The exclusive advantages enjoyed by students. of uilbys couege aro such tbat each succeeding year adds iurUicr testimony in long .lists cf latest examination gncocssee. Ttß GIVE PERSONAL TUITION. ijy giving personal tujtioc, wo find out just wtere each student is—what his present attainments and qualifications are; we get to know just what he needs echolaatically to bring him into line with others. OUR TRAINING IS THOROUGH. Only the essential subjects required by each student aie taught. Our personal system of tuition explains subjects lucidly »nd meets private problems in the minds of student 3 \n a manner impossible under the collecti%-e class system. This jooans both time saved and thorougn trainirg ensured each student. OCR SECONDARY DEPARTMENT PRINCIPAL. llr Geo. H. Scarse, B.A. (Louvain) is Principal of our Secondary Department. Mr Scareo i 3 a successful University Coach of many years' experionce, aui takes a personal interest in each student. Under his care parents and guardians can be assured of their boys and girls gettin? the best of training. DAY SESSIONS NOW ON. Our day sessions aro particularly suitable for youths of both City and Country, whose ambition 13 to concentrate on Secondary Subjects. Evening Sessions are also conducted for tho benefit of those employed during the tav. SPECIAL RAILWAY CONCESSIONS. Country students attending Gilby's College are entitled to Special Railway Concessions. CALL TO-DAY and interview our Director—All information and advice is glad'y given. Our Prospectus, "Success," is free for tfco asking. Homo Study Courses are also taught in all Commercial and Secondare Subjects. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Next Chi»f Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. G4514-6 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OP CANTERBURY. rpHE Board invite 3 SEPARATE APPLIiX CATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, for" the following appointments,' to bo sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m., on THURSDAY, -Ist August, 1013: — ARAHURA ROAD (Hokitika)—Assistant Mistress. salary £120-£llO. CCLYERDEN —Assistant Mistress, 6alary £120-£l4O. ' DOYLE S TON"—Assistant Mistress, salary ' £120-£l4O. ESK VALLEY (South Canterbury)— Mistress (sole charge), salary £110-£l4O. HAMPSTEAD —Assistant Mistress, salary JEI2O £140. HOKITIKA D.H.S.—Headmaster, salary £320-£360, and £30 (Secondary). LADBROOKS—Assistant Mistrees, salary • £120-£l4O. LYNTON DOWNS (Kaikoura) —Mistress (sole charge), salary £110-£l4O, and £20 house allowance. PORT ROBlNSON—Mistress (solo charga), salary £110-£l4O. SYDENHAM—Assistant Mistresa, salary £110-£l2O. . TAKAMATUA (Akaroa)—Mistress (solo charge), £140-£l9O, and £20 house allowance. WADDINGTON—Assistant Mistrees, salary £110-£l2O. ( , WAINUI (Banks Peninsula)— Mistress (solo charge), salary £110-£llO. ' WALTHAM—Assistant Mistress, salary £120£140. . v . . ■WINCHESTER (South Canterbury)— Assistant Mistress, salary £120-£l4O, NOTE—Forms of application can be obtained at the Board's Office. H. C. LANE, Socretary Christchurch, July sth, 1918. 4G73 • j • A WIDE FIELD FOR WIRELESS OPERATORS. MEN, and yet more men, are constantly being wanted to man our Oversea and Coastal Vessels as Wireless Operators. Are you going to be ready to fill the gap ? Become a Proficient Wireless Operator. i THE DOMINION COLLEGE will teaoh ' you thoroughly and rapidly nt a Moderate . Fee. Day and Evening Classes on Complete Ship Installations, also Specialised ' Correspondence Course. I TWO POINTS to Remember: 1. EXPERT WIRELESS TEACHERS i LATEST MARCONI' WIRELESS EQUIPMENT. Send for Free Prospectus. ' THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF , RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., ' ! . "Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, - - Christchurch. P.O. Box 723. 'Phone 8924. Also at Wellington and Auckland. 2 /CORRESPONDENCE Lessons individually V# compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' .Certificates, Pharmacy, ft a- j tional Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, I Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Write for prospectus and war price list. Liberal discounts to returned eoldiers. Metropolitan Cone-1 spondenoe College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. TMRISH OF ST. MATTHEW'S, ST. A ALBANS.—Wanted, an ASSISTANT TEACHt R for Church Day School. Salary ITS.; Apply to tho I 113' VICAR. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, 1 CHILTON ST. JAMES. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ' I Principal: MISS GERALDINE FITZ- - , GERALu. I Assisted by MISS A C. FREEMAN Cat* : ' "Head of Chilton House"School). Prospectus .and further information may be 'obtained from • the Secretaries, Clark jMd statics. Public Accountants, 137 Lambton .quay,- Wellington. ■ 9254 j TyiOBY'S COMMERCIAL • SCHOOL V COMMERCIAL . SCHOOL . Principal: MISS M. D 5 DIGBY, P.C.T., L.P.S. (Typists' Section). ; . ■ MATRICULATION CLASSES. MATRICULATION CLASSES |i W«' Coach Students for SA MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, . > 6th S. PROFICIENCY. 'and Other Examinations. .'Thtse Classes are in charge of an Experi•aeed University Graduate, whose students nt the past have been eminently ■ successful >» passing the various Public Examinations. INDIVIDUAL TUITION / INDIVIDUAL TUITION .Term Commences at any time, 'Prospectus giving full particulars on apPuoatwn at the School. Buildings (Opp. D.I.CJ. TRANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture* 1 Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronj Uiu Lowe, having returned from Aus- • "ilia, will resume her classes for Dancing rtment from June 10th. Waltzing wight m three private lessons. At homt lo# May afternoons. 307 Montreal street. _ ■' • L4o3>. I SHELDON. . SHELDON. rpHE SHELDON Science ol g®LDON. X Business Building is th« ; Scienc® of Service. inIS'SSS- . "Ha profile. most who serves Rbpt 1 59 w the Sheldon motto. fi»pi£9sV With a view to giving better *rvicfl. a four-fold study i* Snor S9 entered upon—(l) Of yourself, •VmN&SSS- (2) Your Business, (8) Human fSS'DON. Nature, and (4) The Power to knowledge gained. Th*> ayatem of training • teachee business men bow to develop Ability. Reliability. ■ Endurance, aud Action, how to - become strong in intellectual, 2§sr2"N- emotive, physical, and voli* SHELDON. tiona' qnalities. ■«jSS , SON. More than 400 New Zerlaad Snvt 89M - Business and Professional lien BBPrnS * xe Btu dying SHELDON. For SiISrSON. Prospectus, giving all iniorma.St® " SHELDON INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS SCIENCE, r*S P-'J Box 234, Christchurch. < ; «USLDON D 2531-9243-1 HOT WATER BAGS, mads ® Lieyland and Birmingham Rubber are entirely British throughout, ran teed to give every satisfaction, raitan? from principal Chemists snd . jueaz
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