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• EDUCATIONAL'. KAIAPOI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, CANTERBURY, N.Z. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the posi--t*- tion Of Pupil Teacher. Applicants to enclose, .'testiinonials with application, and to-be forwarded to the Chairman on or be, fete SATURDAY, ;7t!r Uaids' 1914, *t 7 p.m. • • - ... ,j'- t.::r. leithead, ;• ' Chairman. ■ Kaiapoi, 38th February, 1914. 8087 DANNEVIRKE HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials and full particulars as to. education, training and professional experience, are invited for the position of Female Assistant. Duties: French, and General. Secondary School work. Salary, £165 per annum. Applications olose MONDAY, March 9th. THOMAS MACALLAN, 800 G ~ Hon. Secretary. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT- OF NORTH CANTERBURY. rpHE BOARD, invitofl SEPARATE APPLI..JL . CATIONS, acoompanied by testimonials, for the following APPOINTMENTS, to be sent in, addressed to ‘ 'Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 -p.m. on THURSDAY, 12th March. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered. HEATHCOTE VALLEY—Head Master; Salary £2lO-£240. ROTHERHAM—Master or Mistress; Salary • '■•£l6o-£IBO, t ' •* Mistress; Salary £l2O-£l5O. : ? "U ' :.• KOWAI BUSH—Mistress, sole charge;', 1 Salary £l2O-£l5O. ‘ MACKENZlE—Assistant. Mistress; salary £l2O-£l4O. BREEZE’S ROAD—Assistant Misiress; 1 Salary £IOO-£l2O. NOTE.—Forms of Application can be obtained at the Board’s Office. H. C. LANE, Christchurch, Secretary. ~. 27th February, 1914. 3094

THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. " TEACHERS’ SATURDAY CLASSES. SATURDAY CLASSES for TEACHERS will be held ’by the Board's Instrucj tors as undermentioned, commencing on ■ I SATURDAY, February 28th— - ’ AGRICULTURE—At Normal School from 10:45 atm. : ; COOKERY—At Normal School, 10.45 a.m. to 12.45. DRESSMAKING—At Technical College, 10.45 a.m. to 12.45. WOODWORK—At Normal School from 10.45 a.m. ■A Class in NEEDLEWORK will also be held at the Technical. College on FRIDAY EVENINGS ;from 7 to 9. . i : •"/. H’.:;C.:.LANE. ■ : '’" Christchurch, - • Spcjetaiy. 17th February, 1914, ‘ 294 a THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DIS-' TRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. SPECIAL EXAMINATION FOR PROFICIENCY AND COMPETENCY (S.S. 5 and 6) CERTIFICATES. A SPECIAL EXAMINATION for PROFICIENCY AND COMPETENCY (SS- 5 and 6) CERTIFICATES, will be held ,by»’i the Board’s Inspectors -at the Normal School, Christchurch, and at the Borough School, Ashburton, on FRIDAY, March 6th, commencing at 10 a.m. Fee for Examination, 6s. Applications to sit must reach the Board’s Office not later than THURSDAY, March 6th. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, February 24th, 1914. 3052 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. ~ V FIRST TERM, ,1914. v -“ LECTURES BEGIN ON SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, 1914. THE College Calendar for 1914 (price Is 6d, or if posted Is 9d), containing full information respecting the Regulations, Course of Study, Fees, etc., can be obtained at the College. The Regulations and Syllabus foY 1914'may bV obtained free by Matriculated Students on application at the ■College ; psge.....the ,i»w- Regulations ■•--Student,'- intenamg'-to proqeed.: to• Dm-i versity Degree, will not bo enrolled for any class unless his course has been approved by his tutor. . Professors and Lecturers will be in attendance for the purpose of enrolling students and advising them on their courses on- Thursday and Friday, March 12th and' 13th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 5 to 6 p.m. GEORGE H. MASON, ■ 1 " " "ft Registrar. .. Canterbury College, > Christchurch, 26th February, 3914. ' CANTERBURY COLLEGE (University of New Zealand.) QCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND O TECHNICAL SCIENCE. Professox in Charge: ROBT. JULIAN SCOTT, M. Inst, C.E., - • M. Inst. Mecb. E., F.A.I.E.E. a LECTURES-BEGIN-ON-MONDAY, MARCH 16th THE SCHOOL PROVIDES: 1. A Complete Course for the Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil or Electrical Engineering. ' 2. A Complete CouTsa for the Certificate of Associate of the Sohool of Engineering, Canterbury College, in Mechanical, Civil or Electrical Engineering. 3. Instruction in the Technical ;S.cience of the Engineering and- Allied Trades. 4. Instruction in Applied Electricity.

5. Instruction in Surveying ' COMPLETE EVENING COURSES for—(a) Apprentices in Mechanical Engineering, (bl Apprentices desirous of qualifying for THIRD MARINE ENGINEER’S CERTIFICATE, on three ycaTs’ shop work. (c) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. VERY COMPLETELY EQUIPPED LABORATORIES. A Scheme of . EXHIBITIONS has been instituted by the Board of Governors, details of which and Syllabus of Lectures may be obtained from the College. GEORGE H. MASON, 2853 ■ Registrar. j TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON (Inst. 1872). LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. THE LAST DAY of Entry for Forthcoming Examinations in Theory, Juno, 1914, is MONDAY, MARCH 2nd. Local Secretary— Mr Davis Hunt, 9, Cnanmer Square, from whom the current regulations may be obtained. DANCING. Deportment, Physical Culture, under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE’S Classes Resume March 16th. Individual attention to each pupil. Evening Classes, quarter from entry. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At Home, Friday Afternoons, .827, Montreal Street. ....' . . 4510 TITUSIC STUDIO, 297, Montreal Street—--IVJL. MRS FOSTER (Certificated Edinburgh, Leipsio and Paris. Vocal Examiner Education Department), has resumed Lessons. Expupils hold over 200 certificates, also silver medal (pianoforte), Associated Board; and vocal honours. Preparation all examinations and accredited competitions. I Terms from First Lesson. Teachers’ Class Saturdays for D.- and- 0. <- ■" - - ' BECOME A - ---..l - - BECOME A MILKING-MACHINE EXPERT 1 MILKING-MACHINE EXPERT! -fET on early, and havo the field to yourJT self. There’s a splendid opportunity 5r the man who can see further ahead than ho length of his arm; for, with the rapid doption of machinery for Milking, and the rcreasing use by herd' owners of these la,our savers, the demand lias arisen for the [ILKING MACHINERY EXPERT. BOWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS / FOR ENGINEERS have prepared a specr illy ..helpful, but thoroughly practical course of instruction in these machines, their power engines, etc., etc. Send to-day for outline of ground covered by this course. We send, post free to you, all the particulars you are likely to require. JAS. W. . BOWER, M.AI.M.E. JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.I.M.E. JAS W. BOWER, M.AI.M.E. (Principal: Auckland School for Engineers) TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. ’Phone 173*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 3

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