EDUCATIONAL. S. JOHN'S COLLEGts AUCKLAND. A PPLICATIONS are irrcited for FOUTf iV. SCHOLARSHIPS of £70. on th« MARIA BLACKETT FOUNDATION, and tor SIX SCHOLARSHIP of iS r -, on th« MARSH FOUNDATION. C<rp:es tbo P.cimlatioM r.ttQ Forrr.< of Application be obtained from tb« Diocesan Office, 40 Shortlacd street, Auckland, where applications will bo received up to 00th JANUARY, 1320, addressed to G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary to S. John's College Trust. 7754 FRENCH AND SPANISH. VfADAME RUSHA Oaic of Pari* aed 1»X Spaniah America. Teacher of French at St. Marjraret'a College). Individual and Class Tuition in above Conversation and Pronunciation a Speciality. 134 RICCARTON ROAD (opp. Diriaioa road Ccr Stop). Hours: 3to 5 aod 7to 9 pjn. Comcreial Translations Undertakes. Term* on application. 'Phone A 4713. R5577 ARE YOU FAIR TO YOUR CAR? BON'T expect your Car to work miracles ii the engine i* out of perfect ruTFitina ord«r. Lcani its liltlo poculiaritice. Mako J a etudy of it's tnochanism. Treat it fairly. In order wot da — LEARN 7TOTOR MECHANICS. We can teach you in your epar© timo. Just an hour's ntud- a day row will pnt inontha of life ir.to- vour Car or Cure. ENrtOL" NOW FOR OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE COURSE. It will teach you thorouehly the cporaticra, c*re, and main'cnanco of an A-utomobile. Send (or Free Boohtct to CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MOTOR MECHANICS, P.O. Box 916, G5143 Chriiitchv.rch. AN AMBITION TO BE MORS, t And HAVE more in this lift prompt- I ed hundreds of men to atady I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -A in vp&ro time through THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CORRESPONDENCE SCKOOL, BARLOW'S BirrLDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. Thoy row hold good paying poßitiots. Why don't you got our praspocttM? It's frc© for tho asking. G43TI-C DUNELM PREPAItATORY SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCn. BOARD IN r, AND DAY SCHOOL { For Bo>-3 from 7 to 14 yeaia of &£«. J Head Atafit«r: MR C. E. FERRIS. j 'pHF. School Ls now removed from Durhcra I -*- atroct to tho larjo h"tL«o till rooently known cs St. Collect:, 28 ARMAGH STREET WEST, Near tir.;:lc-v Part Gatoe. Crickct Fiold in najloy Pork. Application for enrolment of Boys should be mttdo to MR FERRIS, "Dancim," 2S Armagh street West, C-hristchurch. Intorviewa b? appointment. Tclcrphor.o 3513. ' R436 RAPID PREPARATION FOR THE MATRICULATION EXAMINATION 1 IN modern times, much depends upon the Matriculation Examination. Thercioxo, if you aro goins to sit'for it, mop out your plan of action now—prepare at Gilby> College —ecttlo down to work, and WIN I We prepare candidates for Matriculation, P.S. Entrance, Pharmacy "A." and Kindred Exams., and our p-i<st euccoasca provo tho thoroughnoes of our / PERSONAL TUITION. By the employment of special methrrdo, tho period of preparation is reduced to about half tho timo demanded at an ordinary Secondary Day School, thus making a substantial pavinff in fees and timo. All Stndcntfl work -under the persona] mipcniejon of the Principal of tho Secondary Department— MR G. H. SCARSE, BA, (LOI7VAIN), Assisted by Mr D. E. McLcod, 7S.JL, ll^c. Tli« ancccsß of Gil by training wao proved at the lairt Examination—l 4 Gilby atodenta | woro presented and 10 paascd. AH claesos reßnmo MONDAY, 12th Taimary. Day Claseee fivo hours daily, Mondays to Fridayo; Evening Claencs Monday to Thursday, from 7 to 9. Tho Ofßco will bo open during the vacation (public holidays cjcccptcd) to enrol etudenla. Tho Director wili l>© in fcttendanoo from Sih January. GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD^ ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Next G.P.0.. Cnihcdral (square, CHEISTCHURCH. , Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. , Director: L. J. BERRY, F.IJi., N.Z. And at Wellington. G4966 ] DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY. P.CJT., I.P.S. (Typiatcs' Section). ; TTT" following art a fow of the recent erne- ' cesses achieved by our Students, and ! which speak for themeelve«i: — ' 1. Ono of OUR Students, after ONLY 1 FOUR MONTHS' training in PITMAN'S ' SHORTHAND and Typewriting, was a euo- ] ceeaful candidate at the PUBLIC SERVICE Sfiorthand-Typifltcs' Examination held last 4 February, passing tho SENIOR DIVISION ' at the following examination and receiving ' immediately a Government appointment at 1 a commencing salary of £104 per annum. { This wan one of OUR DAY Students, who . was NOT an EXPERIENCED ShorthandTypiste. X During the paet twelve months ' no fewer than 151 Shorthand Speed and ' Theory Certificates havo been (granted by ' Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons to OUR StudentA. 3. Tho SIX "GREGG" Shorthand Speed t Certificates granted by the Christchurdh) Shorthand Writere' Association were (rained by OUR Gregjr Students. 4. The Gold Medal 1 annually awarded by the above Association 1 to tho candidate obtaining tho HIGH K.ST f Shorthand Speed Certificate planted by Sir 1 Isaac Pitman and Sons during tho year was ' again won by one of OUR Students with al I certificate for 170 words per minute. 1 Onr Teaching is INDIVIDUAL, THO- 1 ROUGH, and PRACTICAL, and tho rcsulU I continually being achieved by our students < st&nd unequalled. i DAY AND EVENING CLASSES t RESUME MONDAY, JANUARY ISUL 1920. t Prospectus on Application at tho School. c Railway Concession Tickete for Country i Students. ; Hal lens tcin's Trianjrie, c (Op. D-I.CJ, Christchurch. D 2665-1 ] I . { t GET OUT OF THE * "RUT OF THE ORDINARY." \ FS overcrowded already. You can become a Wireless Operator in six months by joining r THE DOMINION COLLEGE \ OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD. . It provide* for you a complete course,, modern appliances to practieu on, and qualified Wirelee* Ororators to teach you. Tho fees arc moderate. Coureo can be tnl:T. Vr- DAY or EVENINGCIJiSSES or CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. We wi'l be pleiacd to furnish you with full particulars. Call, 'phone, or write to-day. BOVAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. B-.i Telephone 3924. Branches: Durj-din, Wellington, and A uck!*r. d. H4879 Telephone 3f?. P.O. Box T7L TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. OVERHAULED, AND REBUILT. W. J. BULL, JgXPSRT TYPEWRITER MECHANIC. S CHANCERY LANE. CnRISTCHURCH. Second-hand Machines a Speciality. Rio Doss, Cirboiis, and i.. Supplies ttoc^ed. A'; Wcik Guiianteed. 8;65J-34
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16722, 3 January 1920, Page 7
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