EDUCATIONAL. DUNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL For Boys from 7 to 14 years of Head Master: MR C. E. FSRr.IS. 'T'HE School is nor retcoved frors Durham etr«ct to the larffe r.onjc till r«enUy known as St. Margaret'* Colic?*. 23 ARMAGH STREET WEST. Near Park Gates. Cricket Field in Haglev Park. Application {or enrolment of Bora should be mado to MR FKRBIS, 'Dunelm," 23 Armagh etrect West, Christchurch. Interviews by appointment. Telephone 3513 M 56 FRENCH AND SPANISH. RUSHA (late of Paris and Spanish America, Teacher ef French at St. Marraret's Individual and i Class Tui'ion in abov» Lanjraaees. Convercation nnd Pronunciation a Sp<*eialilv. 224 RICCARTON ROAD fopp. Division road Car Stop*. Honrs: 3to 5 and 7to 9 • p.3V. Comercial Translations Undertaken. Terms on application. 'Phone A 4713. R8577 ' AN HOUR'S STUDY A DAY ! WILL INCREASE YOUR PAY? TTTTTEN tho Garape "boss" bands youjtr.lT * • pay <-nvo'opo at the end of tbo week, fire vou satisfied with itj contents? No! Ther!STUDY MOTOR MECHANICS IN TOUR SPARE TIME. Just an hour s study a day foT a fcrsv months, and you'll leam ill thai it'i necoeearv to know about motors ar.d mgrincc. Writ© now for booklet describing— OUK SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE COURSE To CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MOTOR MECHANICS, P.O. Box 816, G5143 Christchurch. < "WIRELESS THOROUGH COURSE . EXPERT TEACHERS. MODERN INSTALLATIONS. 1 ALL tbeee, combined with an average ' t amount of brains and a «l»t<i'rm;nation to get on, will mako >ou a Wiielass Operator in Six Months. That means world-wido travel, nnder pood conditions, at good pay, for YOU. Call and have a chat with ua to-d«y. Wo will be glad to jpvo you full particulars. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY. LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. Tclcphona 3324. Branches: Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. H4379 IT PAYS TO STUDY ACCOUNTANCY AT GOBY'S COLLEGE. " TUDGE by Deeds—not Words." Con- « aider tbo past successes of Gilby'a College, and you will bo convinced of the thoroughness of our methods. In tho Commercial World To-day, many Gilby-trainod Students hold leading positions—they are enjoying tbo benefit of their perseverance and study at GILBY'S COLLEGE in tlu> past. Btudy Accountancy at GILBTB COLLEGE. Wo givo individual tuition. All work is personally corroctod by MS O. T. MOSLEY, A.1.A., N.Z., And MR J. WYN IRWIN, MX (Honours), , F.R.E.S. ■ Under these qualified and practical teachcis, your thorough rapid progress is assured. There are no text-books to purchase. Fees are reasonable, and may be paid by instalments. Returned Soldiore may sit for tho Accountancy Professional Examinations without passing the Matriculation or Accountancy Preliminary. Got full details 1 Coll, or write for information concerning our personal tuition or Correspondence Leesonst Tbo Director will be in attendance from sth JANUARY. ' GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, NEXT GJ?.O, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1333, P.O. Box 66. Director: L. J. BEBRY, F.I.A, NJZ. (And at Wellington). G49C6 A DAILY INCREASING DEMAND EXISTS FOR OUR QUALIFIED COMMERCIAL STUDENTS. . l\[ & specialise in giving our students a W Sound, Practical Businoss Education and a thorough working knowledge of the subjects they study. They learn how to apply tho knowledge f lined, which ia of inestimable value to employers. We are thus enabled to readily obtain for our atudenU (both Day and Evening) good remunerativo office positions, and the demand for our qualified students is almost invariably in excess of the number available. Students attending the Evening Classes enjoy the same advantages as the Day pupils, and obtain suitable positions as tbey become proficient. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES RESUME MONDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1920 Commercial Curriculum includes:. Pitman's Shorthand, Touch Typewriting. l Double Entry Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, " Greeks Shorthand, Practical Office Training, Handwriting, eto., etc. A foil Commercial Course or special sub- . jects only may bo taken. ; School Prospectus on Application. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. DIGBY"8 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Halleastein's Buildings, Triantrle D26BS-3 (Opp. D.1.C.), Chris tchnrch.
HOTELS. WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated right In the City—a dooi* ■bora the Royal Oak. rpHE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 1 Cuba atreet. Commodious, " comfort* able, and conranient. Magnificently appoint* •d. Personal auperrimon. TERMS: 10s per day, £3 Sa per wwk. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. "Edilaon," WfiiboctASf E4MI VISITORS TO CHRISTCHTTRCH Will find Good Accommodation al th« CAFE, NEW BRIGHTON, Facing th« Sea. Tram* Kc«. 5 and 10 Stop at Door. Mod*rat* Tariff. 'Phone No. 4. MRS A. JOHNSTON, • JtlU Propria to—. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer'a Steps). This new, commodious, firat-claee Prirata Hotel is now open to rcoeiro Guests. Luxuriously furniabed, 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cciaiD®. Commanding vie* from roof garden of Wellington and Har* bour. Terms moderate. MRS McCOBMICE. Pronrietreeo. 'Phone 628. MC499 Hotel Bristol, compT of Cnba and Ghasoos atreeta, Wellington. Viaiton to Wellington eceking for high-claaa board and lodging, at an exceptionally reaaonablt tariff will find at the Hotel Briaiol every comfort and convenience, which an up-to-date prvTito hotel can ctfer. Moat centrally aituated. withia one minute of Peat Office and Theatre. Tram* pais the premiaea. Electric light Hot and cold ahower bath*. Tarifl 9a per day, £2 5s per week. T. G. LEWIS, Manager, late of inTeroargill, Morn* isgton. and Waimate. 52749 "1 L F~R~A COMBE," AKAKOA. rnulS FINE HOTEL has bean acuuiicd by i. MRS K. DAVIES, late of Hot«l Federal, Chriatchureh. and is now open for the r»> ception of gue«t«. Fho Hcraae haa been completely renovated, and ia now under the per. •ona! aupervieion of MRS DAVIES. Letter* and telegram* "Tlfraoomba." AJcsros 'Phone *1. D2SM NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (Late Taraiurna). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. LUNCHEON can be had at STOREY' 3 HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, boa 11.45 a.m. EACH DAS. 83571
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16724, 6 January 1920, Page 8
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