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EDUCATIONAL. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHUECH. Headmaster: C. E. M.A. (.Oion.). T'HE NEXT TERM will commer.ee on J- THURSDAY, .Ternary ?.oth, 1319. New Ixrys must attend tor EA.irniraiion at 9.30 a.m. punctually on MONDAY. January 27th. The Hea<ima.s;-er ~i!l be at the School to see parents WITH new pupils as under: — _ , "A" to "H." Saturday, January ,'--s*-h, from ' 9.30 a.m. *o 12.30 n.n:. "I" to "Q." Monday. January 27th, from 0.30 a.m. to 12.3" p.m. J "P" to "Z," Monday, January 27th, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Applicants for n-,imi.3j;ion to Fteo Places must bring the noco:?ary certificate?, together 5 with testimonials a« to good cliaTacler, from their previous school. Condition-, and particulars as to Free Places wi! bo found i:i tho Schscl Prospoctus (page 71. The ?chon! Boarnir.g-housc. Ilarakeke street, Riccartou, i 3 cor.troiled by Mr R. JThompson, 8.A.. i member of the School staff. Full particulars at the Office of the undersigned. Mr and Mrs Th'-sipsor. will be at home to meet parents on January 27tii and 2fith. . lu consequence of the influenza epidemic. Camlidatcs for Junior and Senior National Scholarships. Senior Free Places, and for Matriculation, will !>o allowed to ati'T.d tho High Schools during the Ist term, 1919, as Free Places, until the results of the examinations aro known. For further particulars apply to GEORGE H. MASON. Registrar. r Canterbury College. Christc-hurch, 7th January, 1919. 7055 t CHRISTCHURCH ~TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. IIE-OPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. HOLDERS of Certificates of Proficiency or Certificates of Competency endorsed by an Inspector are oititlcd to FREE EDUCATION. » FREE RAILWAY PASSES are available, [ under certain conditions, for all pupils. > PROSPECTUS, giving full particulars, may be had on application. k The Director will be at the College to enrol , nevr pupils between tho hours of 10 and I' 2 . and 3 and 5 on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. January 29th, 30th, and 31st, and " from 7 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, January 30th. Evening School re-opena February 17th. 7330 CHRISTS COIJTEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Together with LOWER SCHOOL for Young Boys. Headmaster: G. E. BLANCH M.A., Oxford. THE FIRST TERM of 1919 wm, begin on ! THURSDAY, January 30th, at 9;30 • a.m. All Boarders, except thoso in the North Island, must como into residence by 9 p.m. on the preceding d-ay. | An Entrance Examination for new hoys will , be held on WEDNESDAY, January 29th, at i 10 o»m. ; The Headmaster will be prepared to see Parents or Guardians on and after MONDAY, January 20tb, by appointment. (Telephone 648). E. R. WEBB, i 7664 Bursar. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. NORTH CANTERBURY THRESHING . MACHINE OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. following Schedule of Wages will be paid, and prices charged, in tho North Canterbury District, from JANUARY Ist, 1919. These prices aro subject to alteration without notice: — PRICES:— Wheat and Barley, in stook, 5H perbushol. Wheat and Barley, i.n stack, 5d per bushel, Oats, in stook, 4jd per bushol. ' Oats, in stack, 4id per bushel. j Clover Shelling, 30s per hour. Pea threshing, 40s per. hour. j Grain not running 100 bushels per hour, j 40s per hour. The above prices aro subject to a rebate of 5 per cent., if account are paid' within 30 days of service. WAGES:— Is 3d per hour, and a War Bonus of 9d per hour to men staying the season; men leaving before tho end- of tho season, 6d per hour War Bonus. 13s per 1000 bushels, and a War Bonus of 5s per 1000 for oats. 15s per 1000 bushels, and n. War Bonus of 5s per 1000 bushels for wheat and barley. Men leaving befoTo the end of the season, • Is per 1000 less in both oats, wheat, I and- barley. Men leaving before the end of the season will be charged not less than 2s per week for food. Smoking in front of the engine when set for threshing, is strictly prohibited. Four men and four drays must be found by the fafmer in stook threshing. The rate of wages here set forth coders shifting time. Discounts, abates, or allowances of any other than here stated aro absolutely prohibited. • , GEO. SHEAT, President. F. LILL, Secretary. Box' 1. Telephone I.' Dunsandel, January 17th, 1919. 7521 THE HILLS MOTOR SERVICE. THREE CARS PROVIDED. ' T"'o DYER'S PASS TOLL HOUSE AND • BEAUTIFUL KENNEDY'S BUSH. EVERY SUNDAY, Leaving Tourists' Office, 83 Cathedral square, adjoining Crystal Palace Theatre, at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.; ■ leaving Kennedy's Busli ' 4.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. Fares—Roturn, 10s. Book your Seats at the Tourists' Office. Week Days by Arrangement. Or New Zealand Motor Exchange, 59 Manchester street. F. WHILEY, Manager, 7339 'Phone 4005. LADIES' OUTFITTERS. HOME KNITTING DEPOT. TUST Arrived—Dainty Millinery for Infants O and Children, Muslin and Silk Matinee Coate, Dresses, Baby Linen, and Women's Cambrio Underwear a Speciality. > Black' Sateen Underskirts, .good quality, Cashmer* Lisle and Silk Hosiery, Home-knit Stockings and Sooks, and Fancy Hose. Agents Paulino "Reliable" Paper Patterns. New Patterns every month. MRS PALMER, 755 Colombo street. Telephone 1279. P6312-360 A NEW YEAR'S GIFT IN THE CITY THE SQUARE IN SIX MINUTES' DIGEST THIS CAREFULLY AT TWO-THIRDS GOVERNMENT VALUATION A House of 8 large rooms, 6 fireplaces, plastered throughout, bath, h. and c. and shower, verandah facing north, washhouse. copper . and tubs (taps over), pantry, cupboards built in wardrobes, tiled grates, gas, h.p. water, sewer. A good detached workshop, and section of 24 PERCHES 3 or 4 feet above the road, with two frontages, asphalt paths, 1 lawn, summer house, fruit trees, etc. : " AN ABSOLUTE GIFT. ] RALPH STRINGER ! AND CO. ] Sole Agent*. 170 Cashel St. S And at North Beach. 'Phono 3ff2 < WANTED—For CASH BL . ER, ] SUPERIOR BUNGALOW, of 4 rooms < pre/erred (or 5). acre, up to £1,200. - Must be on Sewer. c S34V>-i I ]

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 10

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