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EDUCATIONAL, CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL ASSOCIATED CLASSES. THE NEW TERM HAS NOW COMMENCED. CONTINUATION CLASSES. Arithmetic Geometry Mensuration English Algebra Drawing Standard VI. Fees 3s 6d each clos*. COMMERCIAL CLASSES. Typewriting Commercial ArithPitman's Shorthand metic Gregg's Shorthand Book-keeping Correspondence Fees 7s 6d each class. Commercial Law and Accountancy— i cc, One Guinea. PRACTICAL CLASSES. Coach Building Langer Dress- Cut(thcory and prac- ting tica'.) 'Frisco Dress CutTailoring ting Iron and Brass Wool-classing Moulding Plumbing Carpentry F,-« 7s Cd to 15s. _,„„ GOVERNMENT FREE SCHOLARSHIPS ill certain classes. .-,■—•—/•_ ALL FEES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. \LL INTENDING STUDENTS SHOULD ENROL THEIR .NAMES at once. Further information can bo obumed Jrom tho undersigned, with whom entries should be made. _„. __ _ . THOS. GARRARD, Secretary. Canterbury Hall. __? NELSON COLLEGE. THE GOVERNORS require the services of 1 an ASSISTANT MASTER at a saUry of £133 a year, with board and residence in the College, or £173 without board and residence. Applicants to state whether they can teach German and Shorthand. It is desired tlmt the duties should bo taken up on Ist JUNE, and applicants aro requested to state if they can do so, and if not, to intimate when they can join. The appointment will be subject to three months' notice of termination from either side. Applications, accompanied by certificate, testimonials, and photographs, addressed to "Tho Secretary,'" will bo received up to 7th MAY. JAS. BLAIR, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, April Uth, 1304. 9471 ACCOUNTANCY AND COMMERCIAL LAW. A, SPECIAL CLASS will be held at • A GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, On WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 to 9.30. Lecturer, Mr L. L. CORDERY, F.IA, N.Z., whose students in recent examinations obtained highest positions in Australasia in both branches. Fee—One Guinea per Term of 10 Lessons (in advance). Free to Commercial College Students. Further particulars on application. 9643 THE LATEST SYSTEM OF SHORTHAND now being used in England, America, and Australia.—Classes in this system of Shorthand, to be held at 23 Cranmer square, City, by MISS OLIVE B. SHORT, late Assistant Teacher \tiobart Shorthand Studio, assisted by Miss E. Hildyard Short, lato teacher of shorthand at the Waimate and Wanganui. Technical Schools. Each pupil is thoroughly trained to reporting .completion for Two Guineas. This system of shorthand is now taking the place of every other, and is mostered with the greatest ease in twentyone lessons. Full particulars on application to tho above address. 8472 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MRS ALFRED CURTIS trill hold her Classes on Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Girls' Friendly Society Hall, Gloucester street W., commencing 2nd March, 1904. At Homo 115 Cambridge Terrace.' 2199 EDUCATIONAL.— Stammering and all Forms of Speech Impediment Cured. Telegraphy, Dramatic Elocution Taught. Concert and Evening Parties attended. Amateurs Coached. Consultations Free. Oswald Metcalie, 136 Armagh street (corner of Manchester street). Telephone 664. 6180 THE ART OF SINGING. MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the late SignOr Cecchi, colonial teacher of Madame Melba), Teacher of Singing and Voice Production, 188 Wcrcestor street W., is prepared to icceive pupils. Class for Adults every Wed- ' nesday Evening 7057 DANCING. DEPORTMENT, AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. THE MESSRS AND MISSES LOWE, of London, Edinburgh and Melbourne, under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Mi*a Lowe will resume her Classes in Hobbs'a Room on TUESDAY. March 22nd. Evening Clastes Forming. Private Lessons by appointment in Waltzing and the new American Twc-Step. At home Thursday *fternoon». 270 HEREFORD STREET W. 4197 VOICE CULTURE. MR LEO. BUCKERIDGE (from Milan, also Pupil of Mr Charles' Sactley, London), gives Lessons ia Voice Production, Singing, and. Elocution at hit Studio corner Chancery iane and Gloucester street 743 V G I L B Y'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worcester street Has the Largest and Most Efficient Teaching Staff of any similar institution in Mew Zealand. GENERAL" EDUCATION COMMERCIAL EDUCATION IN ALL BRANCHES. Term commences at any time. C H. GILBY; F.I.P.S. (Honour*), Q Principal. C-HRI-TCHURCH QHORTHAND and TECHNICAL SCHOOL, O Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (Opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. • DIGBY, M.1.P.5.. N.D.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma, granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society. Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Typists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Itaao Pitman and Sons' First-class High Speed Certificate.' SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 190 X At the Speed Examinationa hold in August of this year by the Christchurch Shorthand Writers* Association, out of the ELEVEN First-class Speed Certificate* granted. *x -.. were obtained by pupils from the School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TOME. Prospectus on application at th* School. GOVERNMENT NOTICESSITTING OF ASSESSMENT COURT UNDER THE GOVERNMENT VALUATION OF LAND ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1900. i IT is hereby notified that an Assessment Court, consisting of Helyar Wcdderburn Bishop, Stipendiary Magistrate, Adam Hunter, and John* Murray, will, in accordance, with the Government Valuation of Land Act' Amendment Act, 1900, SIT at tho COURTHOUSE, RANGIORA, on TUESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1904. at 10 a.m.. for the purpose of Hearing OBJECTTONB to the revised District Valuation Rolls for the Kowai Road District and Mandevillc-Rangiora Road District. r H. W. BISHOP. President. Magistrate's Court, Christchurch, 18th April, 1904. _ HOTELS. Patronised by their Excellencies th* Governcrs of Now Zealand. COKEB'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within One Minut* of {he Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor, Letter* will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephony No*. 677 and 478. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET (near Eeece's, Ironmonger*). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION fox Permanent Boarder* and the Tr_rel_ng Public Hot, told and ahower bath*. Close to Ri-iwa-y Station and. General Pott Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. X«_cheon from Noon to 2 p.tnLetters and Telegram* will reoeiva Prompt attention. Telephone No. 676. JAMES HOWEY, .-■-.- Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 12