EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHTJRCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. EE-OPENS MONDAY? FEBRUARY 3rd. TTOLDERS of Certificates of Proficiency or Li - C« r tiScatM of Competency endorsed 07 an Inspector are e&titled FRBii EDUCATION. FREE RAILWAY PASSES are available, under certain cocdUiona, frr pupi-a. VKOSPECTtTS. -:vin? full particulars, may be had on application. , The Director will be at the College to enrol nev pupils between the hcura of 10 and lu and 3 and 5 on "Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. January "29th, SOth, and 31st, and iiora 7 to S p.m. on Thursday, January oOtn. Evening l School re-opens February l«tn.^ QT. ANDREWS COLLEGE. ''STROWAN," CHRISTCHURCH. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR BOYS. Eesdmaster * S. R. Dickinson, .d.A., Dipi. Educ. • NEW TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Boarders Return on Monday. Small Claeeei. Individual Attention. Sverv Member of the has had proper Professional Training. Spacious Grounds. Artistic Surroundings. Headmaster may be seen by appointment : rom January 22 cd. Telephone 1372. . TOSS SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. \riS3 MARIAN WOOD HOUSE, L.R.A.M.. holder of Dirlomae for Professional singing and Teaching, has Resumed Teaching Li the STUDIO, ' CHANCERY LAN o. rnd at 19 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. A Course of Leseona may commence from my date. ' 70T&-6SQ VriLLA MARIA, UPPER KICCARTON.— Ideal Boarding and Day School lor jirU, conducted by SISTERS OF MERCY. Include® Primary and Secondary Course, students are prepared for' Public Servieo, Matriculation. and Toachere' Examinations, !or Theoretical and Practical Examination® In Mu3ic i Instrumental and Vocal), and for Commercial Diplomas. Tho Course includes Needlework, Painiin- a.nd For i-ernis e f e., apply THE MOTHER SUPERIOR. ®L 1 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstoin's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. D. DIG BY. P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typistes' Section). School Curriculum includes:— SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING (Toochi. BOOKKEEPING (Double Entry), Elementarv and Advanced. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE.' HANDWRITING. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. Students can take either the {nil Commercial Course or Special Subjects only. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES RESUME 6th JANUARY, 1919. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Otir Students for the past TWO YEARS have obtained HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS and OVER 650 Remunerative Office Appointments, which latter indicates Um appreciation -of Commercial Hount . f the training given to oux student*. 2 PERHAPS YOU WERE ONE WHO a few years ago were a. little sceptical 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 peo'ple. The successes, in some cases virtually phenomenal, of the 26,000 who have studied under us, prove* conclusively the value of our Courses in (a) PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, (b) MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, (c) SHORTHAND, or (d) COMPLETE OFFICE 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, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. (Founded October, 1597). G4746 WIRELESS SUCCESSES. AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN who take up Wireless Telegraphy as a profession have a lifetime of congenial work before them. The following Dominion College Studentß have recently secured appointments as Wireleea Opera tors .-in the Mercantile Marino:-— H. E. YOUNG. T. L. HOLMES. F. A. HUNTER. " T. G. HENDERSON. Why don't you take up a. course in this interesting subject -and-qualify, too? It's a chance to see the World and earn good pay aa you go. GET FULL PARTICULARS NOW! THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, Chiistchurch." P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 392-4. Also at Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. H4569 SHORTHAND TYPISTES' EXAMS! SHORTHAND TYPISTES' EXAMS! SHORTHAND TYPISTES' EXAMS! SHORTHAND TYPISTES' EXAMS! IF you wish to get into the Public Service, —with its good starting salaries and' regular annual increments—or to enter Commercial Life, enrol with Gilby's College. Established over SO years ago! ' Gilby's College is the pioneer among institutions of ita kind in New Zeulaci. "Thorough." is our motto. —"Success" is asured to every student. RESULTS TELL! At the iast Public Service &iorthandTypisies' Examinations 4 out of 6 seniors, •and 7 out of 8 juniors passed. Also at the last Junior Tvpiatea' Examination all of oar 24 Candidates passed—ll of them passed "with distinction." Enrol now! You may commence your term at any time—tho sooner the better for your own sake! DAY OR EVENING CLASSES—INSTRUC- | TION IS INDIVIDUAL. [ Free Educational Training during 1919 will be given to successful candidates at Examination to be held at 10 a.m. next Saturday, January 18th. Call at the College for full particulars'. GILBYS COLLEGE. LTD., Jtoyal. Exchange Building*, Next C.P.0., Cathedral square, Chris tchurch. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. Manager: L. J. BERRY, F.I.A.N.Z. (And at Wellington.) G4772-4 /"CORRESPONDENCE Lesson* individually compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Write for pros-, pectus and war price list. Liberal discounts to returned soldiers. Metropolitan Corretpondence College. P.O. Box 671. Auckland. HOOV /"TJ.OING Away? Get your Suit Case at vX Min son's. Matting, Rexine, Canvas, Basil, Solid Leather. Cheapest in town. HOLMES and SCWS manufacture all their own. Bedding, and guarantee it made from the best Samaiang Kapoc. Buy direct fzom the manoiaoturtm. fi1213
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