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Tk-mr 7VAT.AND TNsfIMITCE CO, ptrf marine, accident, live FI ' STOCK, MOTOR-CAR. trTISTEES and executors. attorneys, agents. \y I, BOLAM, Manager, N6030 XU Hereford street.

amusements. QUEE X• S THEATRE. Open Daily at - and On and After To-night PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA will start sharp at 7 pjn. DOROTin pRIGE MARK.' A THUFiLhU th(s pida> . inhabitants, cf XEW YORK'S AHT is a TruOlor iu tbw story of EXO mS; AIM-KVTtmE ana HAlll-RAISING isLSIENsL. that atrotckea from FAK-OFK CAIRO To NEW YORK'S LATIN QUARTER. s »PP°r^ lEl{ nuti „ T KU LOVE." Maok-Scniiott Comedy „ Chapter 1 "I*l IK RAILROAD Burton Holmes' Travelogue, And American (iutotto. «S«S EDUCATIONAL. gT. AN DREW'S COLLEGE. ! -STROWAX," CHIUSTCHURCH. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR BOYS. Headmaster: S. It. Dickinson, M.A., Dipl. Educ. NEW TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY *4tb. Boarders Return on Monday. Small Claeses. Individual Attention. Every Member of (lie Staitf has had prop erf Professional Training. Spacious Grounds. Artistic Surrounding*Headmaster may be seen by appointment from January -'2nd. Telephone 1372. 7068 -vril.LA MARIA, UPPER RICCARTON.— * Ideal Bourn in;* and Day School for Ciirlf, eonducttxl by SISTERS OF MERCY. Includes Primary and Secondary Course. Students iire jiropurfd for Public Servioe, Mulriculution, and Teachers* Examinations, for TJieorvticul and Practical Examinations in Music and Vocal), and for Commercial Diplomas. Tho Course includon Needlework, Painting, and Languages. For terms, etc., apply to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR. 6371 " SINGING AND" VOICE PRODUCTION. MISS MARIAN WOODIIOUSE, L.R.A.M., holder of Diploma* for ProfeanionafSinging and Teaching, hae Resumed Touching at the STUDIO, CHANCERY LANE, and .at 10 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. A Course of Lees (Ins may commence from any date. _ _ DUNELM. Preparatory School for Boys (309 Durham street). Tho First Term, 1010, will begin on Thursday, 23rd January, at 0.30. The Hoadmaster, Mr C. L. WJgpn®, will be at. tho School on Wednesday, 22nd, from i 2 to 5. lie will uluo to meet Parents by appointment at any time before that date. Address: 83 Bury street, Sumner. Telephone 175-ilt: lAfi VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. I\fRS T. CHERRY, A.T.C.L., Resumes ill Teaching Monday, January 27th. At Home '2 to !!, -1611 Manchester street, St. Albans. Prospectus ut Weblcy, Sons, and Gofion. SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, ELOCUTION. AND DRAMATIC Alfr. MR WM DENSEM will resume Teaching MONDAY, 27th inst. Studio: 32 Inglia' Buildings, High Rtroet. 84J RANGI-RURU, PAPANUI ROAD. CJCHOOL will RE-OPEN on IHURSDAY, O January •30th.*»-HELKN F. GIBSON. Mibh ' Gibson will bo at homo on Tuesday and Wednesday, 'itttli and 23th inst. 756 ■ ISAAC, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR SPEED AND ACCURACY. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL HOLDS PITMAN'S AUSTRALASIAN SHORTHAND RECOBD FOR HIGH SPEED WRITING (230 Words per Minute). High Speed Means Higli Remuneration, And "There is always room at the TOP." OUR facilities for teaching SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING, ETC., are unique. Our Teachers are thoroughly experienced iu every eenso of the word, and Wo holders of Teachers' Diplomae and Certificates. All Commercial Students are under thti direct supervision of MISS DIGBY. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES RESUME 6th JANUARY, 1919. Full particulars as to Class Hours, F ®es» etc., on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.). D 2430-1 • SUCCCESS FOR XO UE BOYS AND GIRLS! ONE of tho factors' that will en«ur« tbk future success of your children lies io letting them choose their own vocations. THEREIN LIES THE PARENTS' RESPONSIBILITY! ' Another faotor is proper training—if tbfe choice bo commercial life, a thorough grounding is'essential! THEREIN LIES OUR RESPONSIBILITY! GILBY'S COLLEGE undertakes to so train your Boyß and Girle that they will bo able to enter business with the BEST CHANCE OF PROMOTION! Wo teach Pitman's Shorthand, Stenotypy (Machino . Shorthand), Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Handwriting, and other Commercial Subjects. Wo coach candidates for' Matriculation, Public Service, Accountancy, and Law Professional, Pharmacy "A", and olhe* examinations. Pupilß also prepared for tn« Primary Standards. Each Department is under the tutelage Ot Teacher Specialists holding high diplomas. DAY CLASSES! EVENING CLASSES! CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS! Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. Term commences at any time. CALL! PROSPECTUS FREE. WRITE! FREE Educational Training during 1919 wi'.! ir- p'.v-'-'i succecaful candidates at Examination to Ije held at 10 a.m., NEXI? SATURDAY, January 18th. CALL at tho College for full particulars. , GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Next C.P.O. - - Cathedral square. Christchurch. Telephone 1333. P.O. Bor fin. Manager: L. J. BERRY, F.1.A.N.Z.., AND AT WELLINGTON. G4772-3 PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE. "YJ'O matter where, is bound to make itself known am! to lie appreciated. This has been exemplified among N.Z. wounded soldiers at Homo. Two of thoee selected to teach Practical Bookkeeping to fellow wounded soldiers in ho3pital, under the Gorern:ncnl scheme, aoquinod their knowledge of the subject under uur Correspondence System. We specialise in teaching BOOKKEEPING by mail. In this way, her© in New Zealand, wo onable hundreds ©very year to obtain nosition* of greater responsibility an-1 higher" pay. If you want to learn MODERN BOOKKEEPING in all its branches thoroughly, expeditiously, and privately so that vou can obtain a good position, study our Course*. WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS. Addrees: — HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., UNION BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. (Founded October, 1897.) . G4746 ,i i

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 1

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