EDUCATIONAL. TriLLA MARIA. UPPER RICCARTON.- . V Ideal Boarding and Day School for G i r u conducted by SISTERS OF MERCY, r ' Includes Primary aDd Socondary Coume. Students prepared for Public Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations, ' lor Theoretical and Practical Examination* E Music (Instrumental and Vocai), and for Commercial Diplomw. The Courso inc.udos . , Needlework, Painting, and , ierms. etc., apply to THb SI Uinta* ru PERI OK- - ' ■RESULTS OF 1917 PUBLIC SERVICE B SHORTHAND-TYPISTES" EXAMINATIONS. the past year NI->'E °. ur S }?' - $J dents were succcesful > n P 2 "'^ T ( r ' c--: 0 r Division of tho PLBLIC SERVICt. SHORTHAND - TYPISTES' EXAMINATIONS. -rhich entitles them to r° Bl ti° ns commencing at £36 ar.num. Thc Students were tho SbCCE^btUL. CHRISTCHURCH Candidates i In the Junior Division FOLRTE£.£ ou» of <h n FIFTEEN Candidates from the Schoo. ».-«re" succcsaful, two of the cur.^i d^S ß , TACH p;j-.tmir.a':on being p.aced rinsi niid SECOND on the Order of Merit .is. for tho Christchurch Centre _ The continued success of Stuc.on.6 a., the T,riotis PUBLIC and other J!«min»tion. » i practical evidence ot the ' • TRAINING received by our pupi.3. DAY CL\S3SS. EVENING CLASSES. SATURmY MORNING TERM COMMENCES AJ TIME FROM 6th JANLARY, 1019. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Ilallenstciu'ft Buildginge, Triang.e (Opp. D.1.C.). 4 TERHAPS YOU AVERE ONE VTTfIO * few years aso vrere a little seepT t tical of Correspondence liigtructjon. Today, however, you know tha value of this method of acquiring practical, lnonev-earn-iog knowledge. It is recognised by all progressive people. The successes, m cases virtually phenomenal, o! the -6,C00 who havo studied under U3, provo conclusively the value of our Courses in 00 PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, (b) MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, (c) SHORTHAND, or <d) COMPLETE OFFICE TRAINING. Sav just which interests you, and WRITE US TO-DAY. Note also our Staff prepares successfully Candidates for all tho Public Examinations. Address HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S ."ORRE3PONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, ACCKLAND. F.O. Box 516. (Founded October, 189"). G4746 • GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. ALL CLASSES RESUMED JANUARY 6th. 1910. XXTE Coach Students in Shorthand, ;VV . Typewriting, Stenotypy (Machine Shorthand), Bookkeeping Commercial Arithmetic, Handwriting, Business Correspondence, English and Foreign Languages, and for the Sixth Standard Proficiency, Matriculation, Accountancy Professional, Accountancy and Medical Preliminary, Pharmacy "A," Public Service Entrance, and Solicitors' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Examinations. DAY CLASSES, EVENING CLASSES, •CORRESPONDENCE COURSES. Term Commences with First Lesson. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Next G.P.0., Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephono 1'33. P.O. Box 56. . Manager,--'L. J. BERRY, F.1.A.N.Z.- • (ind at Wellington.) G4T72-5865 ■ ■ " wireless SUCCESSES. AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN who take up Wireless Telegraphy ae a profeission have a lifetime of congcuial work before them. The following Dominion College Students have recently secured appointments as Wire: less Operators in the Mercantile Marin*■ - • H. E. YOUNG. T. L. HOLMES. F. A. HUNTER. T.G.HENDERSON. Why don't you take up a. ccuree in this interesting subject and qualify, too? It's -a . chance to see the WoTld and earn good pay *a you go. GET FULL PARTICULARS-NOW! ' 'THE DOMINION COLLEGE .OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. LTD.,_ Royal Exchange Buildings, . ' ' Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Also.at Duncdin, Wellington, and Auckland. .114569 ,\ • : ' : . . /CORRESPONDENCE Lessons individually V/ compiled for each pupil. all subjects. .Economical, efficient courses. Matricuhu Certificates, Pharmacy, Nsk- ■ itlonal Schbljirahipa, Public Service Entranoe, - Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Write for piospectua and war price list. Liberal discounts to returned eoldiera. Metropolitan Correspondence CoUeze, P.O. Box 671. Auckland. H4907 CONVEYANCES. • CHRISTCHURCH AND AKAROA . EXPRESS. MORNING AND AFTERNOON SERVICE. Established 1911. f>ILKINGTON'S MOTORS, LTD., ARE now running an Express Non-stop XjL Motor, Service, with no Royal Mail a Stops (14), leaving Broadway's, Cathedral »q"u»re, "daily. TIME-TABLE: . Jhristchurch depart. Akaroa depart. B.SO a.m. 1.30 p.pi. 2.30 p.m. 8.20 a.m. Cookings at Wood ward Rink Taxis-, Tourist Office®?. W. Hervey. Telegrams: PILKINGTON, Akarca. 'PHONE No. 5. P6497 JEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ' Under New Management. WINTER fIME-TABLE. MORNING SERVICE. Coach leave* Stables, 7.15 ~m, Allandalo 7.45. Governor's Bay. 8. uXiving at Lyttelton 9.1 i ».m.; returning from 1 \ ' Lyttelton 9.45 a.m. j AFTERNOON SERVICE, DAILY. \f-'h Co«ch leaves stables, Tcddington, 3J5 p.tn, ife'-AHandale 3.45 p.m., Governor's Bay 4 p.m, jfj - striving at Lyttelton 5.15 p.m., returaing y from Lyttelton 6.45 p.m., arriving at Gosi pernor's Bay 7 p.m., Teddington 7.45 pjn. FARES — Rapaki (single) is, Governor's Bay (single) 2s Gd, return 4s, Teddioyton ST- Uinjle) Sa 6d, return 6s. Special Trips by Arrangement. ®--- Two Coaches running from Lyttelton to Ted* <ap. dington on Tuesday night. ,%■ - FARES AS USUAL, •f:, " THOS. FAIRBAIRN. Proprietor. i" pjILKINGTON'S ROYAL MAIL MOTORS. V Christchurch, Little River. Akaroa. DAILY SERVICE. 1 ■ Broadway's Dep. Akaro» Dep. H Monday .. 3JO p.m. 8.30 a»m. Tuesday .. 2.30 pjn. a.m. . Wednesday .. 3.0 pjn. 6.45 p.m. ■ft* Thursday .. 3.30 pjn. 8.30 ajn. Friday .. 2.30 pjn. 8.30 a.m. £ Saturday .. 2.30 pjn. .8.30 a.m. V BOOKINGS—CHRISTCHURCH : Woodward's, Tobacconist. 'Phone 2501. 'i Rink Taxis, Ltd. 'Phones 878, 1838. 1337. Tboe. Cook and Son. 'Phone 4075.* s Government Tourist Office. 'Phone 1176. 1 *- O. W. Hervey. - 'Phona 3175. ' AKAROA—Pilkington. 'Phone " ' Talecrams: Pilkisztoo, Akaroa
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16416, 9 January 1919, Page 9
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