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EDUCATIONAL, TUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE. COURSES by Correspondence, coveringthe syiia buses of CIVIL SERVICE, Senior and Junior, AtATRIOULATIO.*., N.Z. University, and TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES, "C" and "D" Examin-tione, have been special.y prepared by tutors of the Tutorial Postal CoLoge this year to meet the needs of st-juents unable to attend oral classes in uny or all their subjects, lb© tuition «->uiß at avoiding superfluous and use.oss work, while giving a thorough grounding in the subjects doa.'t with. The Course in each subject for Senior Civil Service consists of twe.vo or fourteen les-uns. Fee, £1 15s to £i each; for seven _u')ject3 from £10. For Junior Civi. Service the courses consist goneraily of ten or twelve lessons. Fee, 25s to 30s each. For rive subjects, fee from Matriculations, courses and fees similar to Junior Civil Service. (Seven subjects from £7.) Teachers' "C " certificate. Threo branches, Theory oi Education, 39 k-saons, i'-t 4s; Other subjects, I. 1 to 16 lesson*. £1 lis to £2 10s. Teachers' "D" certiiio_te, 10 to 12 lessons, 25s to 30s. Seven subjects from _". For prospectus and fuller information write to _ M. W. IRVINE, (M.A. Cantab.. Eng., Honours in Moral Sciences, Tripos. First-class Certificate of the Cambridge Umv. Exam, in Theory and Practice of Education with disucction. Examiner to the Council of Higher Education. Newfound'-.* nd. in L-T-'ic. Theory and Practice of Education, Shorthand, and Typewriting). V. OOD.SIDK KOAD L AUCKLAND. 178 THE ~ _dl7c_iTon" BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. INSTRUCTOR IN AGRICULTURE. rpHE Board invites APPLICATIONS for 1 rhe position of INSTRUCTOR IN AGRICULTURE. Salary £300 per annum and travelling expenses. "Tb bo considered as eligible, applicant* must have had a liberal education, _d Ho of proved ability as teachers, with a thorough knowledge of Agricultural Science, both theoretical and practical. Applications to be addressed to the i>oCTetary of the Board, ar.d to be sent in not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 26th April. Schedule of duties may bo obtained at the Board's Office. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, April 6th, 1906. BS&* THE KING'S SCHOOL, PAI__MATTA, N.S.W. (Founded 163_ incorporated 1633.> THE HEADMASTERSUIP will be Vacant after the JUNE Holidays. Applicants for the position—who must be gradu_.:<?s and in Priest's Orders—aTe invited to forward Testimonials not later than MAY Ist to tho Hon. Secretary. REV. H. WALLACE MORT, M.A., All Saints' Rectory. Wooliahra, who wi'.l forward all necessary information. 9160 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. SIGNORA VENOSTA, Prima Donna Contralto Italian Opera Coy., and lute teacher of Singing at Une Wanganui Girls' College, wilil commence teaching at 41 CASHEL fcTK'EET EAST, on MAY Ist. For terms apply Dresden Music Warehouse. Cathedral Equare, or Miinior and Thompson's. SIGNORA VENOSTA will be at homo to intendirag pupils on 'VV'edinasdays and ThuTs_»y_j, frc_ 2 till 5 p.m. 154

WHAT YOU GET FOR your money is of moro importance than what you pay. You must have learnt from experience that the "cheapest" not necessarily "the best." though " tho best" is almost invariab.y the cheapest in tho long run. Gilby's Commercial Col.ege is possessed of a colonial reputation as an all-round educational establishment. It's motto is "'lborough" —its methods are thorough—its students are thorough. You -want tho BEST teaching you can procure for your son or your daughter. There is only ONE "best." Write for our free pro•roectus, and we will tell you more abc_ it. Apply to THE SECRETARY, GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., Cathedral square. TVAiNCING, Deportment, and Physical JJ Exercise—MlSS COX will resume her Afternoon Classes from MONDAY, MaTch 12th. Evening Classes forming. 252 HEREFORD STREET WEST. Telephone 354. 3152 MR FRANK GRAHAM, late Principal Tenor of the Royal Carl Rosa Grand Opera Co., London. Teacher of Voice Production and Singing. Pupils prepared for Opera, Concert, and Oratoria. MR GRAHAM, who has studied with some of the best Masters of Europe, will be pleased to see intending Pirpila at his Studio, 236 High street, from 10.30 to 1.30. and from 2 to 6 o'clock. MONSIEUR MALAQUIN, Lately Returned from France, HAVING had many requests from Ladies and Gentlemen, re starting DAY and EVENING CLASSES for their improvement in the French Language and specially for CONVERSATION, is about to start Day Classes for Ladies and Evening Classes for Gentlemen NOTE—Day Classes are now being formed for Children. Apply at Office, 150 Worcester street W. Every Duv except WEDNESDAYS from 1 to 2 and SATURDAYS from 10 a.m. to 12. 7956 MRS ARTHUR FOSTER, Teacher of Singing and Pianoforte, has Removed to 19 Worcester street. City. Pupils prepared for all practical examinations (over 60 passes and honours and silver medal). Railway concesaions to travelling pupils. At Home Every Wednesday Afternoon, 2 to 4.30, and on Saturday Evenings. 7 21. DANCING and Deportment.—Miss Buohanan'f Class for Beginners. Friday evening. 23rd, Druids' Hall. Afternoon Classes and Wednesday Assemblies forming. Private Tuition <-t any time. "Walt- a. speciality. AOT.ngi. Hereford »-re-t E.. City. s_B L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, Top Floor A.M.P. Buildings, opposite Royal Cafe.—Our metlrod of teaching is from the Fashicn Journals. We guarantee that you will be able in one term to draft any style given therein. Trimmings a Speciality. You will al«> be able to follow the fashions in yeara to come. You wiil more than save your fee in Practical Work done during the term. You garments will not have a homemade aopcarance. Ladies' and Youths' Tailoring" a Speciality. The LANGER j3 positively the newest—so simple that a child can learn. Inspection invited. Classes doily. Terra begins at any time. Teachers wanted. Agencies for sale. MISS CHARLES, Principal. EVERY LADY HER OWN MILLINER by taking a course of instructiou at T OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, __. 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 we are constantly receiving New Models. Gamea Models a Speciality. Call or Write for l'articuia**-. CHRISTCHUKCtI SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal-__SS E. E. DIGBY, I.P.S, 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: Messrs Tyreo and Co. Mr J. Rogers, Commercial Assurance Co. Messrs Izard and Loughnan. Messrs H. Mat son and Co. Canterbury Froxen Meat Co., Ltd. Messrs Reynolds and Co., Ltd. Mr J. C. Maddison. Mcssts H. Markwald and Co. Messrs H. L. Bowker and Son. Messrs W. and R. Fletcher, Ltd. Messra J. G. Bannerman and Co. Messrs Johnston, Mills, and Joyce. THE ART OF SINGING. MRS TTPLER (Pupil of the late Signor Ce-cchi. coloni-l teacher of Madame Xelba), Teacher of Singing and Voice Production. 188 Worcester street, W., is prepared to Receive Pupils. "ftOVEREIGN" TEA CASH COUPONS, simple and straightforward. You bring ■am the Coupons, we give you the cash.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 6

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