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EDUCATIONAL EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. PHYSICAL TRAINING. PHYSICAL TRAINING CLASSES will be conducted by Mr T. S. Tenkard for a period of Twelve Weeks, commencing on the 29th June, for teachers in the ASHBURTON district. The classes for women teachers will begin at 1.45 p.m. and that for men teachers at 2.30 p m.. at the St. Stephen's Schoolroom. Burnet. street, Ashburton. H. C. LANE. Secretary. Christchurch. July 4th, 1907. 8205 IMPERIAL DRESSCUTTIXG SCHOOL. IMPERIAL SYSTEM, the most Accurate and Easiest learnt system ever put before the Public of Christchurch. Inspection Invited. Day and Evening Classes. Wardell's Buildings. MRS GAMBLE. C-2M3 Principal. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COL\J LEGE. DAY SCHOOL. SUBJECTS—EngIish. Commercial Arithmetic. Commercial Geography and H.story. Commercial Correspondence*. Business Methods, Bockkee>p;ng. S-horthar.d. Typewritirg. Practical Mathematice. P*'ane and Sc!id Geometry. Drewing, Mechanics'. (_ lu-urif try Heat. Magnetism at:d Electricity. Woodwork. \\Volclasfirp and Domestic Science, inc.udin? Cookery. Needlework and Hygiene General Agriculture. Horticulture and Metal Work will be added later. A Course of Subjects selected from the above will be prescribed for each pupil suitable to the career which he or the intends to follow. \LL PUPILS who hold SIXTH STANDARD CERTIFICATES of PROFirtENCY or who Passed tho Sixth Stardard previru' to 19i)5. are entitled to FREE EDUCATION for Two Years. FEES for Paying Pupils: £3 a term, or £5 a year paid in advance. Froo nalvrny Pa=>e« aro granted to tie holders of Free Scholarships. Hendmnster: JOHN 11. UOWELL. 8.A.. B.Sc. First-class Honours London UniAsaist'ant Master: I E. NEWTON, M.A., Honours. N.Z. University. Comme'cial Ma«ter: O. J. PARK, formerly Commercial Master a,t Waitaki Boys' Hi?h School. Shorthand: MISS DIOBY. MISS BEARE. Domestic Science: MISS DOROTHY ROSE, First-o'ass Diploma, Battersca Polytecl nic, London. Woodwork and Applied Drawing: W. BRIDGE. B. J. MARQUET. Tbo Director may V consulted between 12 and 1. and 4 ard 5. si tho temporary office in Bowron's Buildings, or f.t«Canterbuv r Hα , .! between 7 and R p.m. The School will be opened about July 15th. ■ K«5

WHAT ABOUT THAT BOY? DON'T imperil hie whole future by him out as a lift-boy or messenper cc soon ac he hag passed his sUnderda. Send him to lie for a twelvemonth's course of Biwinees Training. At its successful close we undertake, without further expense, to place him as junior in one of the loading houses of business in the City, where his future advancement is assured. REMEMBER: Business Training in this school is taught by men of practical business experience, and by trained school teachers, experts and specialists in every department. Our handsouio i.lmtrated prospectus is ycur3 for the afkingr. Ix»t us hear from you to-day—NOW! OILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next G.P.O. Cathedral square. SHORTHAND AND v> , COMItFRCIAL SCHOOL. GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal—Miss E. E. DIOOY. 1.P.5., N.U.T. EXHIBITION RESULTS. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. CLASS 3—Eunice P. Smith, Gold Medal; Gwcn. D. Digby, Silver Medal. CLASS I.—Barbara Ck-mene, Silver Medal; Gwen. D. Digby. Certificate. Five Christchurch Candidates were placed in these two competitions, and with the exception of one Bronze Medal EVERY AWARD was gained by our etud«nts. C 2012 NOTHING

SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. THE Overwhelming Succeed of 1 GREGG SHORTHAND In New Zealand has r.ecitsitated the establishment of » CENTRAL GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE in Wellington. The Institute, which opens Ist July, will be the most up-to-date business collesre in Ihe colony. „ DOUBLE your SALARY before the end of winter by enrolling NOW foT the GREGG MAIL COUR-*E. Whole system in 18 simple lesnone. Write for FREE First Lesson, and particulars. J. WYN IRWIN, Principal. GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. Present Address - 229 Kilmore street, Christchurch. C26«4 CHINA PAINTING. /CLASSES now forming at the STUDIO, corner Worcester and Manchester streets. <• ' As Miss Luxton has the only CHINA KILN in Chriftchurch, she is prepared to file china for teachers and pupils. Classes for Life, Landscape, Flowers, and Still Life »!so held. China Pointing Class at Girton College on Fridays. C 2240 DANCING DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Rcyal and Vice-Regal Patronage.. MISS LOWK be-rs to intimate that she wii; resume her CLASSES for PLAIN aii'l FANCY DANCING. PHYSICAL CULTURE ETC.. from MAY 2oth. Saturdaj C!a!>?es for Ladies forming. Evening C!ns>se* quarter from entry. At Home FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, 270 HEREFORD STREET W. C 2917 MR FRANK GRAHAM. Late Principal Tenor of the Carl Rosa Grand Opera Company. London. TEACHER OP VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. ■\\TITHOUT Professional instruction in tone T V production, no one can become a singer of importance. Reduced fares to Pupils within sixty miles of Christchurch. Studio: 236 Hieh street, over Stewert Dawson's. C2G2I DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MRS CUKTIS'S CLASSES will be he'd at 115 Cambridge Terrnce. Tuesdays, Practice: Wednesdays and Thursdays, Begi nne " r , . 7.30 pm. Saturdays, 0.30 p.m. Fridays; Orange Hall. Afhbnrton. :t and 7 p.m. alternate Mondays; Oddfellows' Hall, Ransriora. 7 p.m. from the 17th June, 1307. Private Lessons any time. 654 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS BUCHANAN'S C)»s»e«, Trade* Hall, Gloucester street Beginners. Fridays, 6 p.m. Practice Assemblies. Wednesdays. Afternoon Clause* forming. Pri/»te Lessona ?-iven. Waltz, specialty AORANGI, Hereord street. City. 1544 DANCING. DEPORTMENT, AND PHYSICAL SCIF.NCE. MISS COS will r«sume her Afternoon Clas-es on and after THURSDAY. May 80th. Evening Cl»«(>es for Instruction ai.d Practice. T3 WHARE, 350 Hereford street. Telephone 354. I ANGER School of Dreis-euttinf. top toor * AMP. Bni!din«f opp. Boyal Cafe.— hrw addition of this popular <y«t«m. simpl* and self-instructing, practical work thoroughly taught. Ladies' Tailoring speciality pattern* to all iix*s and to fit any ftgurc, designing and cutting trimmings in a few lessons, mo r«fs guaranteed. Term begins at any time, acd tiWnded to any parioa.' C!a*t«« daily. Miss Ckarics, Principal. ROAD BOARDS. OXFORD ROAD BOAICD. DOG REGISTRATION. /-\ ; of DOGS UNRBBISTHMEfD ' efter 31st July will be SUED without lurtber notice. W. IVORY. fJ6O Ranger.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12849, 6 July 1907, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12849, 6 July 1907, Page 14

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