EDUCATIONAL. < lII.'IST'S COLLEGE GRAMNfAR SCHOOL. SnMKs x Hoi.Al.'sniP.S FOR MCSIC. V \ !'-x - !i.i:..i!. .. lor 'l'T'.- 0 : oi :hf« '-••li.ilarship- wi.l If lie Id at tho Cath">- : dr..! ' Dr. I.Srii«Ulisiu*, (.'jthedru! <)r;jiini?t. i.'. 111 V*I!SI).\V .l.iMiarv i)tb, .'.U k.n:. ('_i.<!id.iinii.-t o. i irrni.ors nf •J:<' Chnrch ftn Ui*> lVo.in** l 01 N«*".v cmnionly 1 the Cinirvu <>: England. i 1 'r« It r!»r.< •• ai.! - zivn ,jn tiir pvoiit ot <•<1 ■inlitv> tn :he i;itidrr>l of Maria So:nr«, the Fo'trdrfsv'. o T nf .)o«rph Homo.', hor husband. Further par'irr.lnri may ii? nbluir.Nt troin I Sr. l!r:id«ha«'. at :!.<• Cathedral. I K. R. WICRR, i Bursar. j Cliriit'fi Co!lt*;r. j January St.:t. lShiO. K727 | RANG lOR A HIGH SCHOOL. ■yEXT Torn: l.r S ina FEMRUARY 2r*l. ltriO. r?ii.i! Hish School Course t*ken for Matriculation and Commercial enbjects. Sprcialinfw in AsTicuitural Science for Uovs and Home Science for Girl?. i l'roapcctim on application. : .1. K. STRACUAN. M.A.. f «7-26 Principal. j CHRIST'S COLLEGE. : r PIIK Preparatorv T)ppnrtm» , Tit or ' '• School Mou.«<> liaviir.' been reorganised ■ -and a new staff onsrapwl. offers special advani tfor lio'ti from the nf f» to 13. I They have the r«e of Urn Chapel (nitder i supervision), the cricket tjround., gymnaaitim, j Kith, etc. Tho loardittK-hauae haw r«en taken oxer by tho College and is run on the I Aauic lines aa tho other school. For oros* i)«>ctiui applv to the Buraar. Christ's Collepo. ChrLstchnrch. p r. ]•: C T R T C I A N S ! DO.N T fre one of the lvo.«-acared. jubhuccinjj. wage-cowed men who ere plodding alon? with their eyea on "the ijrotind. Study Electricity in ycrnr Kpare time with the NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, BARLOWS BUILDINGS, CIIRISTCHURCH. and pet ready for tilt* pay job. Send to-day ior prospectus—FßEE. G4971-7 PARENTS! TRAIN THE YOUNG PEOPLE FOR- SUCCESS IN LIFE. MUCH depend* upon the start in life— and tho "atari" depend* upon what your boy or S'H known, your children esnbark upon their Mfiw careers thoroughly prepared—"primed -up" to make Uiemeelvea useful—valuable—invaluable, to their employer*. LET THEM STUDY AT (iILUY'S COLLEGE. For tile past 32 yearn wc bayo apecialuied in tho truining of people of all aijtn for enccvss.iu btwineeA and tlie jirofeeaionn. Our motto is "Thorough," and our methods are ! thorough—a fact eloquently borne out at- all j ejcaminatSona. Durinff "tho pa«t year 120 CERTIFICATES have been awarded I To Gilby-trair.ed Students, and 100 per cent. iat passes waa securcd-at the Typewriting ! Exams.—a rc6ult unequall<xl by «ny other ; Colleire in the Dominion. Send your children ] to Gilby> Colkve this year—we guarantee to 1 place students in office appointment* when j proficient. Wo teach all commercial utibi jeetn. and prepare candidate* for all pnblio ! Exam*. The Director wii] be in attendance from sth January. : DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. J CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. CALL OR WRITE. I. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., j Royal Ezchacce. Building, | NEXT G.P.0., CATHEDRAL SQUARE j Telephone 13:t:i. P.O. Box .76. j Director, L. J. Berry, F.I_A., Ni., | _ _ 'And :vt_We|linpton). 6-49C6 i PERSONAL COACHING SCHOOL I PERSONAL COACHING SCHOOL j \\~K PERSONALLY ami SUCCESS- | rl FULLY Coach Students »n I Engliah Koocoajin Latin Civics Frenc-i Mathematlv« Physx* iJ;«tor>Chemistry aphy Botany ilvj^ene Agrict:!:ur#» Drawing <J«nrral Knowledge Etc., etc. for iho University. Matriculation, Tublic Sei v;ce, and other- Examinationa. JNDIVIDUAL TUITION. A fu!i Examination Course may bo taken or Ifubjecte only for General Educational oi other purposes. \\V hold claoMS for t:w 6- S. Prof., Scholarship Exams., and :n English and Arithmetic. Part or Full Term mar tommonced at j ar.y "time. Full particulars on application. I Day C!aeses, Evening Claa««. Saturday Morning Classes. DIGBY'S <X)MMERCLAL SCHOOL. DIC«BY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. I llallenatein's Buildinj?, Triangle | DCQSS-S (Opr. D.1.C.). Chrietchurch. RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TROTTING RACES AT LEESTON. ON JANUARY l<(th the afternoon train for Christchurch will lou-.v Southbridgo ut 5.30 p.m., Leeitton 6.5, Lincoln 7.i, Hornby 7.26, and arrive Christchurch 7-43 p-m. S7JI BY ORDER. "CLINCHER" MOTOR TYRES GIVE the jreateat niiiea-o and the leaa'. trouble. THEY ARE BRITISH BUILT. H4613
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 10
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