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EDUCATIONAL, ASSOCIATED BOARD OF ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL OOLLEG-E OF MUSIC. ENTRIES for THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS CLOSE on MAY Ist, at the Office oi the undersigned. Applicants for Entry Forme must state which of the following Forms they require: — 1. Local Centre Examinations. 2. School Examinations— (a) Primary Division (b) Lower Division tc) Higher Division (d) Rudiments of Music. Entries for School Examinations must bear the signature of the Teacher. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch, 11th April,_l9o6. 9478 CALEDONIAN .SOCIETY'S SCHOLARSHIPS. THE CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OFFERS A SCHOLARSHIP of .£l3. tenable for two years, open to Children (eitiier of whose psuonta ie Scotch) who have regularly attended a Public School, undvr the Education Board of the District of North Canterbury £or one year prior to Ift DECEMJJER. 1906. The Board of Governors of Canterbury College has granted ONE YEAR'S FREE EDUCATION to the Successful Candidate at the expiration of the Scbolaraiiip. subject to holder obtaining , a favourable report from the Principal. The conditions of qualifications are those provided by the Education Board for Junior Scholarships, In addition to which the Candidates will ha.ye to undergo a. Special Examination, and obtain at fcsst JO per cent, of marks in each of the following subjects: — (1) Hivtory of Scotland—Period 1660-1660. Tert-book: Scott'e "Tales of a Grandfather" 30 to 4S, both inoluaive). (0) Scottish Language ajid Literature: Tho Life (i.e., Sketch of Main Outlines) of Sir W*.ter Scott. "The Fair Madd of PeTth" (Scott). "The Lay of the La,st 'Minstrel"—Cantos I. mid II .(Sootrt). "Halloween" (Burns), "lie Epistles to La.praik" (Burns). Ca-ndid-atee must enter their names by giving notice in their own handmrriting , to tho Chairman of the Education Board on ot before 30th NOVEMBER, 1908, stating the day and year of birth, and the school a-t which they are receiving instruction. The Caledonian Society reserves tho rigirt of requiring proof of ftge and natiorrajity. The Examinartiion will be conducted by the Education Board at the time *nd plaoo fixed for the Annual Examination for its Sobolerehrps. Candidates holding or gaining other Scholarships shall not be eligible for this Scholarship. C. .T. MARSHALL, Secretary. 43 CathodraJ square, Ohxistchurch. _18th April, 1906. 9799 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL CLASSES. APPLICATIONS will be received up to April 23rd for Instructors in the following subjects: — 1. Applied Drawing for Plumbing and Building Trades. 2. Building Construction for Building Trades. 3. Commerei*! Carrespondenor. 4. Oonimercial Geography. 5. French and German. 6. Book-keeping. An Assistant •Secretary alec required, must be (rood typiet and a shorthand writer. Any information required may bo obtained from JOHN H. HOWELL, Director, 9816 Canterbury Hall. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal—MlSS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., . N.U.T. day and Evening classes. THE following are some of the Firms with which our Students have obtained positions during THE LAST FEW WEEKS: Measr* Tyree and Co. Mr J. Rogers, Commercial Assurance Co. Measre Ixaxd and Loughnan. Messrs H. Matson and Co. Canterbury Frozen Meat Co.. Ltd. Messrs Reynolds and Co.; Ltd. Mr J. C. Maddieon. Messrs H. Markwald and Co. Messrs H. L. Bowker and Son. Messrs W. and R. Fleicher, Ltd. Messrs J. G. Bannerman and Co. Messrs Johnston, Mills, and Joyce. THE ART OF SINGING. MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the late Signer Cecchi, colonial teacher of Madame Melba), Teacher of Singing and Voice Production. 188 Worcester street, W., i» prepared to Receive Pupils. WATER FINDS ITS LEVEL. SO WILL MERIT. IF you wotfld achieve success, endeavour to deserve it. Do you wish to rise in tho World? Of course you do. Then, remember, the world wants workers, not drones or dreamers. There is an inexhaustible demand for ambitious and 'industrious men and women. And, bear in mind, the boys and girls of to-day are the men and women of to-morrow. The boy is father of the man. Give your boys and girls a good, sound business training at GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0.. Cathedral square. Wβ will undertake to get them a good start in business aa soon &3 they arc qualified. Write for free prospectus. DO IT NOWI HOTELS. PALACE HOTEL. MORAY PLACE, DUNUiDLN. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ENLARGED, IMPBOVED. A3TD Rj^FURiSiSHED. Ideal Site, Heart of City. Quiet Neighbourhood. TARIFF—Be per day. Luggage express (Stevens) meets all trains and steamers. 243 LEVIATHAN HOTEL, Opposite Railway Station, P.O. Box 112. Telephone 67. JAMEiS CONNOR . . . Managing Director. The Favourite House with the Travelling Public. Up-to-date in Every Detail. Moderate Charge*. TARIFF—From 4s 6d per day; 25e per week. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. The Lunch from 12 till 2 is unequalled in the colony. ONE SHILLING. Fire Escapes throughout the building. Night aud Day Porters. 3834 CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET. (Near Recce's, Ironmongers). THMRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for JC Permanent Bc&rdera and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon irorn Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegram* will receive Prompt Attention. Telephone No. 676. J AMIES HOWEY. Proprietor. 1 FOR SALE. SMALL SHINGLE, suitable for Footpaths, Carriage Drives, etc. Also Broken Metal all sizes. Apply SMARX end SON, Asphalters, Sydenham. Telephone No. 366. 7645 p IBBONS, SEEDSMAN, ETC., " 109 COLOMBO STREET. NOW IS THE TlME—Plant Anemonee, Crocosee, Hyacinths, Dnffodils, Ranunculus, Early Flowering Gladioli, etc. OTHER BULBS FOR PLANTING NOW— English Snowdrops, Ixias, Freftsias, Scillas Best qualities, lowest rates. BULBS ! BULBS ! BULBS'—Having Large Stocks we are able to supply cheaper than most. GIBBONS' BULBS AND ROOTS.—We make up Special Collections about 25 per cent under catalogue prices. ONLY THE BEiST of everything supplied. All Orders by Post receive our Prompt Attention. 9336

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12481, 18 April 1906, Page 9

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