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FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~ ’ J LAMB AND SON Established 1872. 234 Lichfield street. ’Phone 77-506. • D. M. LAMB.E. H. HEATLEY. JOHN RHIND, 19 LONDON STREET. Near Cnr. Bealey ave. and Fitzgerald ave. THONE 88-936. *1741 LAMB AND HAYWARD, LTD “ 292 CASHEL STREET. ” •PHONE 76-388. A. H. MARKER. Managing Director FOR - SIMPLICITY, REVERENCE, Consult G. BARRELL and'sONs' Telephone 70-807. 221 Durham st Chch Charles w. Barrell, Director KOWHAI FLORAL SERVICE. ’Phone 75-693. For All Floral Tribute!. Agents: RANGIORA: Martyns, High street 9OUTHBRIDGE: A. A. DT.C. TRADESMEN C^ y ? WeePS ' " ClUnWey, CARPENTER-Alterations, shed,, Apply Carpenter. 54 Webb street p ' ®^SSooS? ne & ALL Classes of Pram Repairs. ' Ascot Pram Co., 119 Manchester street. wS Iron for y° ur r °of- ChamptoH? 304 Cashel st., 87-265, 61-706, 61-786. T.S CHIMNEYS Swept—7s 6d open grates - Na oust- Turnbull. _’Phone 87-870. X 446? Spouting, Downpiping. TS 70-652, Home Plumbing Service. n PR&MPT Spouting Repaid. ChFmpfaai - 304 Cashel st., 87-265—61-706— 61-786

BUILDING* or Jobbing, town or country. Two qualified tradesmen. 14 Bowenvalt ave., Cashmere. DTC PLOUGKNG, rates reasonable; go kriyi where. Satisfaction guaranteed. 41 Frank* leigh street. ALTERATIONS, House Repairs, and Shoa Fittings, by Qualified Builder. Corrugated iron roof repairs. ’Phone 57-667. M.W.S. PLUMBING: Spouting, Downpipes~Renewed. Repaired promptly; Roof Repair!. F. Thomas. 159 Waimea tee., ’Phone 78-001 WANTED Brick and Block Workrop<a fireplaces, chimneys, etc., by fully qualified tradesman. ’Phone 898—7551 M. CARPENTER available. 8s 6d hourly. Alterations. Additions, House, FactoriM Fences. E 4634. "Press." ?\ 4 S. H. MOORE and SON, Decorators. Paperhangers, Specialists. Quick, tidy, R 1? ser T Reasonable. Phone 87-286, 30 Trent st. T.W.T.S. PRAM Repairs, your Pram or SuiKy ns u £ e new Oxl «y PrasT > Co.. Ltd, 392 Colombo st (just over St. Asaph st i PLOUGHING, Discing, Rolling, Grubbing. Harrowing, Mowing, Raking. Prompt serhours L ° W charges - Rlng 80-405, business COMPETENT Builder will undertake alter! auons and additions houses, shops, and ” Imniediste attention. E 4398, EIDERDOWNS Remade, Cross-over Curtains, Cushions, Bedspreads, etc Persons! Armagh streeT*” S °“ PAINTING AND PAPERING Done al <i9°V ntry work Promptly attended to. Workmanship guaranteed 254 Bealey avenue, Phone 76-559 TT& CAR P £T shampooinS '~~ in your own home or our factory Latest quick drying. CA mo E ? P E ,_ LUXE SHAMPOOERS. •Phone 9 S ‘ - CHARLES BROWN. Builder, at present completing residence for Mr Raymond Davison, of Long Plantation road, Bal,1 s for further contracts in North Canterbury. Contact on job. whera W^LSTON nVit ' d ’ ° r 6 matl °CK ST, EDUOATTONAI. FRENCH, German. Italian “Tuition. 'Tranfe . lating. Mme. Prince, 149 Salisbury st. C « rti ficate, Entwince’ rnl? y> Remedlal > Retardate. 475 Papanui Sc " M.I.E.E. Tuition in Mathematics, School Scholarship. Engineenng, University Courses. 5 Knowles st, CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. • ADMISSION TO TRAINING COLLEGE W 1955. £££™ ICATIONS ’ ACCOMPANIED BY R?a C J^£ ntary evidence OF EXAM*NAT!°NS PASSED, TWO TESTIMONC 9 PY OF birth CERTI--1 E^ a - = ? nvite fi U P to MONDAY. 1 1? 54 ’ for entry to a Teachers’ Training College under Division A, C, or andidates m ust be at least 17 YEARS OF AGE on February 28, 1955. The minimum educational qualification for admission in Division A ™«P ass J n A the School Certificate qr University Entrance Examination. Applications from students sitting the School Certificate Examination thia year wifi also be considered. Candidates who have already passed the required examination win. of course, be given preference la selection. . D IVISION C: An applicant for admission lh Division C must be a graduate of a recognised University or have, as a matriculated student, satisfactorily completed a three years' course in Agriculture or Home Science at a College recognised by the University of New Zealand, or have obtained some other educai? Qualification that in the opinion of the Director of Education is equivalent thereto. Candidates for admission as students of Division C may submit theirapplications in anticipation of their obtaining a University Degree by the time the Training College opens. All candidates who hold Post-Primary Teaching Bursaries should indicate this on their application.

HOMECRAFT COURSE: The Homecraft Course is distinct from the Training College Course and from the University Home Science Course leading to a degree or diploma. There are, however, affiliations with both those Courses. Applicant! should measure up to the general standards of the other successful candidates and will be selected for their interest in Homecraft subjects. Preference will be given to girls who have taken a good range of Homecraft subjects at a postprimary school. The minimum educational requirement is a pass in the School Certificate or University Entrance Examination at the time of application. Those are successful in their applications will have an excellent opportunity of obtaining positions as Domestic Science Instructresses in the various Education districts throughout New Zealand. Th« Homecraft Course is of three years’ duration. made up of (a) a course of 1* months at the Dunedin Training College; (b) a course of 12 months at Christchurch or Auckland Technical College; and (c) • period of 12 months as a Probationary Assistant teaching Homecraft in an ap* proved school (post-primary or manual training school). Consideration will also be given to applications from EX-SERVICEMEN who have had not less than three years’ sound secondary education. ' Candidates will require to be medically examined by the School Medical Officer! and interviewed by the Selection Committee at times to be arranged at convenient centres, due notice of which will be given. Forms of application are obtainable at the office of the Canterbury Education Board, 196-198 Oxford terrace, Christchurch. C.l. Applicants should bear in mind that the above does not refer to the Education Deoartment’s Emergency Scheme for the training of teachers to meet the present acute shortage. L. S. P. BUTCHER. Secretary-Manager. Christchurch, C.l. July 7. 1954. 2340 GENERAL Cartage of all Department* Give Whittakers a trial. Phones 76-83* 76-643. T.T.S,

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27410, 24 July 1954, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27410, 24 July 1954, Page 10

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