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EDUCATIONAL THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. fITHE BOARD invites Separate APPLICAX TIONS, accompanied by Testimonials for the following Appointments, to be sen: in. addressed to the Secretary of the Board not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY,- th« Blh March. Applications reoeived later thai, the advertised time cannot be considered: — TRAINING COLLEGE—Aseistsnt Master; present salary £175. TRAINING COLLEGE—Third Assistant Mistress; present salary £116. NEW BRlGHTON—Assistant Master; rresent salary £160. FEXDALTON—Assistant Master; present salary £160. BUSHSIDE—Master: present salary £144. OPAWA—Assistant Mistress; present salary £115. DOY-LBSTON— Mistress; present salary £95. YALDHURST—Mistress; present salary £85. OKAIX'S BAY—Mistress; present salary i £Xi. HAREWOOD ROAD—Assistant Mistress; present salary £85. H. C. LANE. Secretary Christchurch, 23rd February, 1906. 4113 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. j ENGLISH LITERATURE. ! \ COURSE of 15 LECTURES on the HisiV. Tory of English Poetry will be delivered on ALTERNATE FRIDAYS at 5 p.m., during the Session of 1906. The first Lecture, which is FRBK, will be deLiverrd on FRIDAY, March 9th. The fee is 10 9 ed per term. Though primarily adapted to ♦be needs of University Students these Lectures are OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, v.-mout restriction as to age or Scholastic acquirements. A. CRACROFT WILSON, 4641 Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, ELECTRICITY AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. Profeseor-in-Charge: ROBT. JULIAN SOOTT. M. last. C.8., M. Inst. Mech. E., A.A. Inst. E.E. LECTURES BEGIN ON TUESDAY, MARCH 6th. THE SOHOOL OF ENGINEERING PROVIDES— I.—A COMPLETE COURSE of instruction, extending over 5 Years (as prescribed by the UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND) for the DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL. CIVIL or ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 2.—A COMPLETE COURSE of instruction, extending over 4 Years, for the Certificate of ASSOCIATE OF THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, in MECHANICAL. CIVIL or ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 3.—INSTRUCTION IN THE TECHNICAL SCIENCE of the trades of pattern-mak-ing, millwrighting, engine fitting, boilermakin#. ptc. 4.—INSTRUCTION IN PURE AND APPLIED ELECTRICITY. There are complete EVENING COURSES for (a) Apprentices in Mechanical Engineering. (b) Apprentices desirous of qualifying for THIRD MARINE ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE on 3 years' shop work. (c) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. There are also EVENING PRACTICAL CLASSES in ths ELECTRICITY and ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORIES. For further information, Syllabus ot Leo» tores may be seen at the College. A. CRACROFT WILSON, 2(597 Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1906. LECTURES BEGIN* on TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1906. I STUDENTS are required to Enter their Names at the Registrar's Office. Fees sire payable in advance. The "Collego Calendar" for 1906, price Is 64 containing every information respecting tits regulations, course of study, fees, hours of lectures, etc., can be obtained at the College. A. CRACROFT WILSON, 4__ . Registrar. /-CANTERBURY COLLEGE. 00TJRSB8 OF COMMERCIAL --v-t /:""-"■:. 'INSTRUCTION. LECTURES BEGIN ON TUESDAY, MARCH 6th. CANTERBURY COLLEGE provides:— ' 1. A Complete Course of Instruction, ex- . tendirig over three years (as prescribed by the University of New Zealand) for the Degree of Bachelor of Com- . merce. " The subjects of this course include:—French or German, History, Geography, Economics, Algebra, or .Physifcs, or Chemistry, or .Geology, Accounting, Commercial * Law, Industrial Law, Statistical Method, Accountancy, Commercial, French or German, Currency and Banking. fi. A Complete Course of Instruction, extending over two years, for the Canterbury College Intermediate . Certificate of Commerce. The subjects of this course are:—Economics, Commercial Geography. Accounting, Statistical Method, Currency and Bankinjf, Coramsriial and Industrial Law, and one other subject to bo chosen by the " student from the general curriculum of the College. 8. Instruction in Commercial Geography and General History for the Senior Civil Service and Teachers' C- Examinations. 4. Instruction in cny of the above subjects for persons wishing to fit themselves for a commercial career. The Lectures are delivered in the evening vnd are open to non-matriculated as well as to matriculated slt.dcnts. Prospectus and further information oan be obtained upon application at the College. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. February 23rd, 1906. 4026 EVERY LADY HER OWN MILLINER by - taking a course of instruction at T OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, Li HIGH STREET, Over Stewart Dawson's. The method of teaching is the very latest, and pupils can rely on speedy qualification. All Styles are the very latest, as ws are constantly receiving New Models. Call or Write for Particulars. Day snd P2vening Classes. 2959 THE ART OF SINGING. MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the late Signor Cecchi, colonial teacher of Madams Mclba), Teacher of Singing and Voice Production, 188 Worcester street, W., is prepared to .Receive Pupils. CHRISTCHUROH SHORTHAND AND COMitiiRCIAL SCHOOL. GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.I.C). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, I.P.S. SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES In BOOKKEEPING A-ND ACCOUNTANCY Ars held by ✓ Mr W. S. NEW-BURGH. A.1.A.. N.Z., ELEMENTARY BOOKKEEPING ADVANCED PREPARATION FOR ALL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. Full particulars as to Fees, etc., on application at the School. Intending Students can enrol at any time. 159 N.Z. INCORPORATED INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS. THE Next Examination for Fellows and Assootates will shortly be held. Clerks snd Bookkeepers, where are you? Have you qu&lihed for the Diploma? MR L. L. CORDERY, F.1.A.. N.Z.. Is the Instructor in Accountancy, Auditing and Mercantile Law at GILBY-'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Next t0.G.P.0,, Cathedral square). In part examinations, students from this College havo token HIGHEST MARKS IN AUSTRALASIA. Postal Correspondence Lessons for , Countery Students. Write ot Call for Prospectus. Address: THE DIRECTOR. GILBY*S COMMERCIAL 47M COLLEGE. "pUBBER" Typer Printing - "Outfits, most J-V complete stock in Nsw Zealand, st RedIsm's, Manchester street.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12442, 3 March 1906, Page 6

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