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EDUCATIONAL. GLLBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. The exclusive advantages enjoyed by student 6 of uilbys coilego ar© such that each succeeding year tidds further testimony in long lists of latest examination successes. WE GIVE PERSONAL TUITION. ±sy giving personal tuition, wo find out just each student is—wiiat his procent attainments aJid qualifications are; we get to know just what he neeos Bcholasticcily to bring htm into line With others. OUR TRAINING IS THOROUGH. Only the essential subjects required by each student are taught. Onr personal system of tuition explains subjects lucidly and meets private problems in the minds of students ; n a manner impossible under the collective clase system. This means both time saved and thorougn training ensured each student. OUR SECONDARY DEPARTMENT PRINCIPAL. Mr Geo. H. Scarse, B.A. (Louvam) is Principal of our Secondary Department. Mr Scarse is a successful .University Coach of many years' experience, and takes a personal interest in each 6tud_ent. Under his care parents and guardians can be assured of their boys and girls gettin" the best of training. DA* SESSIONS NOW ON. Our day sessions are particularly suitable for vouths of both City and Country, whose ambition is to concentrate on Secondary Subjects. Evening Sessions are also conducted for the benefit of thos e employed during the day. SPECIAL RAILWAY CONCESSIONS. Country students attending Gilbys College are entitled to Special Railway Conceesions. CALL TO-DAY and our Director—All information and advice is glad y given. Our Prospectus, "Success," is fre© for the asking. Home Study Courses are also taught in all Commercial and Secondarv Subjects. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.). Director, Next Chi"f Post Ofßce, 1 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. ' G4511-6 IV.TR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE, (of,the iVL Westminster Gleo Singers and for ten years Tenor Soloist of Westminster Abbey Choir) hua pleasure in announcing that he will shortly open a "Vocal Studio in Christ- ' church, and will be prepared to rcceive a limited number of pupils. For terms and other particulars, apply, THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTL)., 4931 Cashel street. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. ' UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, ! ELECTRICITY and TECHNICAL SCIENCE Professor-in-Charge, ROBT. JULIAN SCOTT, M. Inst. C.E., M. Inst. Hech. E., Fellow A.l.E.£i. • LECTURES BEGIN ON SATURDAY, ; JULY 20th. ) 7JVHE SCHOOL PROVIDES:— • 1, A complete course for the Degree of • Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. , 2 A complete course for the Certificate o " ' Associate of tho School of Canterbury College, in, Mechanical, Civil, • or Electrical Engineering. , , 3. Instruction in the Technical Science of the Engineering and Allied Trades. i 4 Instruction in Applied E.ectricity. for:-' 5 (a)Apprentices in Mechancial I (b) Apprentices desuous of i THIRD MARINE ENGINEERS 6ER j TIFICATE on Three Years Shop Work. (c) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. . (d For Electrical Fitter's Certificate. A schemo of Exhibitions has been instituted i bv the Board of Governors, details of wluch, and Syllabus of Lectures, may be obtained fro F "es th mu C st n bfpaid within'2l days from I tgm. MAsoN> Canterbury College, . gl - Christchurch, July 11th, 1918. . SCHOOL OF ART. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. THE HALF TERM commences on MONDAY, July 15th. Students may join the classes at half fees. GEORGE H. MASON, 4913 Be g satrar - - CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SECOND TERM, 191 S. ■ T ECTURES BEGIN on SATURDAY, 20th GEORGE H. MASON, , Registrar. i Canterbury C.ollegc, July llth,_l9lß._ , 4314 CORRESPONDENCE Lessons V, compUed for each pupil, aJI Economical, efficient courts. Matricula tion Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, NaaAassissssrHSH TRANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. • JirUnder Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Miss Lowe, having retuniedfromAnstralia, will resume her classes for Uancm o , and Deportment from June 10th. Waltzing *' kaucht in threo private lessons. At home j Tuesday afternoons. 307 Montreal street^ RESULTS OF 1917 SERVICE • SHORTHAND-TYPISTES' EXAMINATIONS.DURING the pa3t year NINE of our students were successful in passing the Senior Division of the Public Service Shor i hand-Typistes' Examinations,, wluch entitles t- them to positions commencing at X 96 per i- annum. Tho above students were -the only Successful Christchurch Candidates. In the :. Junior Division Fourteen out of tho Fifteen Candidates from the School wore successful. 4 THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL iWu INSTRUCTION. t^ttat THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSX RUCTION. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. u 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 A WIDE FIELD FOR WIRELESS OPERATORS. 3 "fcXEN, and yet more men, are constantly i, IVJL being wanted to man our Oversea and 0 Coastal Vessels as Wireless Operators. Are vou going to be ready to fill tho gap I Become a Proficient Wireless Operator. THE DOMINION COLLEGE will teach ? you thoroughly and rapidly at a Moderate Fee. v • 6 Dav and Evening Classes on Complete Ship L : Installations, also Specialised Correepon--1 dence Course. TWO POINTS to Remember: 1. EXPERT WIRELESS TEACHERS 2 LATEST MARCONI WIRELESS EQUIPMENT. 5 Send for Free Prospectus. THE DOMINION COLLEGE Of RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, - - Christchurch. L- P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. ). Also at Wellington and Auckland. 2 ' 1 SHELDON.' rpHE SHELDON Science of SHELDON. -»- Business Building is the " SHELDON. Science of Service. SHELDON. 4 , SHELDON. "He profits most who serves SHELDON, best" is tho Sheldon motto. SHELDON. With a view to giving better f SHELDON, service, a four-fold study is SHELDON, entered upon—(l; Of yourself, SHELDON. (2) Your Business, (3) Human SHELDON. Nature, and (4) The Power to SHELDON. apply_ the knowledge gained. • SHELDON. The" system of training 1 SHELDON, teaches business men how to 3 SHELDON, develop Ability Reliability, SHELDON. Endurance, and Action, how to SHELDON, become strong in intellectual, SHELDON, emotive, physical, and voliSHELDON. tional qualities. SHELDON. More than 400 New Zealand a SHELDON. Business and Professional Men » SHELDON, aro studying SHELDON. Tor f SHELDON Prospectus, giving all informa- .' ' SHELDON, tion, write SHELDON. " SHELDON. SHELDON INSTITUTE SHELDON OF BUSINESS SCIENCE, SHELDON. P.O. 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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 13

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