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EDUCATIONAL. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Hcadmaaor: C. E. Bevan-Brc.vn, MA. (Osun.). The next term win commence ctj I THURSDAY, January 30th, 1919. New boys must Attend for Examination at 0.30 a.n:. punctually on MONDAY. January 27th. Tiic Ileadrucstcr will be at tlie School to toe parents of new pupils as undfr:— "A" to "H."--.Saturday, January 05tn, fron; D.."0 a.m. t"> 1? 30 n.ni. "I" to "Q." Monday. January 271h, froc: 0..10 a.m. to 12.T0 p.m. al "P" to Mortri.iy. January 27th, from 2 p.in to 4 p.ii). cs Apjiiicar.ts tor to Freo Places must br:'"-.g thf no<-W-»ary o>r:i;icate3. together with as to 50%-J ch-aracter. from C ' previous iocl. Conditions tr.d issrti'.uiars as to Free Plac-?.-» I>c fotin-l in the Schoo; Prospectus OJ.JO 7). The School ?. Harako:-:e strict. Riccan.v.-, is controlled bv Mr R. J. Thompson. 13.A.. 3 member of 'the School eUifi. Full paiticu'ar? a; the Office- of t'.-.e ■undc.r-lgi'.ed. Mr ar.ri Mr' Thompson ".ill lie at homo to a mfet parents on January 27th and 28th. In consequence of the" influenza epidemic. Candidates Jar- Junior and Senior National E Scholarships. Senior Free Placc*, and for Matriculation, will he allowed to attend the Hi<*h Schools during the Ist term, 1919, as Fre-j Pl.ves until the results of the exami- " nations are known. rr For further particulars anoly to GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christclvurch, 7th January, 1919. 7055 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. FREE PLACES. JUNIOR FREE PLACES, tenable for two vear3, in accordance with Government Regulations, arc given at this School to the ~ following boys : — _ (a) To holders of National Scholarships, or J other Scholaiship approved by the Miu- > ister. s (b) To any other boy who has passed the Free Place Examination, or ba« obtained qualifying marks, nt the National Scholarship Examinations, or had obtained a Certificate of Proficiency. GEORGE 11. MASON, ti Registrar. ti Canterbury College, Christchurch, 7th January, 1919. 7051 P GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRIST- » CHURCH. THE TERM will begin on THURSDAY, JANUARY 301 h. I Fees —Main School £4 4s per term. Preparatory £.1 3s per term. Pupils are admitted from nine years old and upw;ii*i~. Applications for admission must- be made upou the form supplied, and should be eent in on, or before, Friday, January 24th. T Application form 3, and Prospectus giving . full information of Courses provided, etc., a can be obtained at the School, or at the Can- a terbury University College Office. i: The School Boarding-houso is at 195 Antigua street, Christchurch, and is conducted d by Miss Ellis. a GEORGE H. MASON, 1: Registrar. » Canterbury College, Christchurch, Bth January, 1919. 7053 j GIREFHIGH SCHOOL, CHRIST- I CHURCH. € AVONSIDE CLASSES. 1 CLASSES for First Year Pupils are now provided at River road, Avonside. Special : arrangements will be made here for Commer- J cial and Home Life Courses. , The Avonside Class-rooms and Grounds will • be open to public inspection on Monday, 1 January 27th, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. J GEORGE H. MASON, a Registrar. !j Canterbury College, Christchurch. : Bth January, 1919. 7059 PALMEIISTON ORTH HIGH SCHOOL. 1 VERNON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP , ■ FUND. I (CONTRIBUTIONS, to tho above will be J received by i W. P. ANDERSON, 7053 ■ Box: 321, Palmerston North. gT. ANDREWS , COLLEGE. ; "STROWAX," CHRISTCHURCH. PRESBYTERLCN COLLEGE .FOR BOYS. Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson,' M.A., Dipl. . Educ. NEW TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Boardare Return on Monday. Small Classes. Individual Attention. Every Member of the Staff has had proper • - • Professional Training. _ | Spacious. Grounds. Artistic Surroundings. Headmaster may bo • seen by appointment from January 22nd. Telephone 1372. 1 7066 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenatein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). _ N Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY. P.C.T.. I.P.S. (Typistes' Section), School Curriculum include*:— SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING (Touch). ' ■ , BOOKKEEPING (Double Entry), Elementary and Advanced.' COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. HANDWRITING. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. 1 Students can take either the full Commer- * cial Course or Special Subjects only.. DAY AND EVENING'CLASSES RESUME 6th JANUARY, 1919. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL , INSTRUCTION. . Oar Students for the past TWO YEARS have obtained HIGHEST EXAMINATION' RESULTS and OVER 650 . Remunerative 1 Office Appointments, -which latter, indicates (he appreciation of Commercial Houses >. f the training given to our student*. 2 PERHAPS YOU WERE ONE T/t7"HO a few years, ago were a little scepV V tlcal of Correspondence Instruction. Today, however, you know the value of this method of acquiring" practical, money-earn-ing knowledge. It is recognised by all progressive- people. Tho successes, in some cases virtually phenomenal, of tho 26,000 who have studied untfer us, prove conclusively the value of our Courses in (a) PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, (b> MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, (c) SHORTHAND, or (d) COMPLETE OFFipE TRAINING. * Say just which interests you, and -WRITE US TO-DAY. Note also our Staff prepares successfully Candidates for all the .Public Examinations. Address: — » HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, y AUCKLAND. o • P.O. Box 516. (Founded October, ISO*). GiTi6 * jy^ISELESS - THE PROFESSION OF THE FUTURE. Hero are tho names of four young men. After a few months' study under the_ Dominion College thcv have now been appointed Wirelees Operators in the Mercantilo Marine: d H. E. YOUNG, r, T. L. HOLMES, d V. A. HUNTER. J- T. G. HENDERSON. !. r Look ahead and think about YOUR future. Whv not become a Wirelees Operator? It's a peasant, varied, well-paid occupation. WRITE OR CALL FOR INFORMATION. | THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., it Royal Exchange Buildings^ Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box. 720. 'Phono 8901. . .Meo-at Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. U , Uiafiß

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 14

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