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EDUCATIONAL. i/ffANTED for 1911 for St. John's Col>V legiate School, Auckland, a JUMOR ASSISTANT RESIDENT MASTER. For further particulars apply 3310 HEADMASTER. TXT'ANTED. by the North Canterbury Board * • of Education a Master for the Hundalee School. Salary increasing from £30 to £120. Applications with testimonials to bo sent in to tho Secretary not later than 4 p.m. on Bth 3124 RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. AN Additional ASSISTANT MISTRESS ■"- is required for above School. Salary £100 per annum. Applications, with qualifications and testimonials, will be received by the undersigned up to DECEMBER 15th. ROBERT BALL. Chairman High School Board, \ G498 Rangiora. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invitee Separate Applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the following appointment , ), to be sent in, addressed to t!ie Secretary of tho Board, not later than i p.m. on THURSDAY, tho Bth December. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered: — PREBBLETON—Master, grade of salary 5, minimum £210. HURUNUl—Mistress (sole charge), gTade of salary 1. minimum £90. TEDDINGTON— Mistress (pole charge), grade of salary 1, minimum £90. 11. C. LANE, Secretary. Chrietchurch, 251 a November, 1910. 3123 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE I DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. CHRISTCHURCH TRAINING COLLEGE. THE Board is prepared to receive, not later than JANUARY 25th, 1911, APPLICATIONS for ADMISSION to the CHRISTCHURCH TRAINING COLLEGE (DIVISION B), from Candidates who have passed the Matriculation Examination and who wish to become Teachers. New B Students for 1911 will have to begin attendance on February 7th. By a new regulation of the Department, five graduate students of the University may be admitted for a course of one year, on the usual terms of Division A students, but they must be prepared to give their wholo time to training a.3 teachers. Forms of application and copies of regulations may bo obtained at the Board's office. H. C. LANE. Secretary. Christchurch, 2nd December, 1910. 3497 /CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND V-> COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.XJ.T. Thorough and Rapid Individual Tuition in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. HANDWRITING. BUSINESS LETTERS OFFICE ROUTINE. Pupils can take either the full Commercial Course as above, or Special Subjects only. Particulars as to fees, etc., on application. . C 5661 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.-PRO-FESSOR R FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), assisted by Mrs Fleming—New. Commodious and Up-to-date Private Academy. 74 Cashel City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dances Taught Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lesions any hour. Complete correct course from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Claiie* now forming. Terms on application. Telephone 204. 04443 MISS LUCY COWAN.—Voice Production and Singing by Diaphragmatic Breathin<* Method. Special Massage and Exercises for Weak Throat nnd Lunge. Phrasing, Expression, Sense and Pure Diction taught. Elocutionary Classes Registered by Minister of Education.. Particulars, MISS LUCY COWAN, School for the Art of Speaking, Montreal atreet, Central. Telephone 2800. C 6186-438 HAVE THE BEST IF IT DOES COST A LITTLE MORE. THE VOICE AND HOW TO PRODUCE IT WITH UHE BEST RESULTS. MR FRANK GRAHAM, let-e principal tenor of the Carl Roia Grand Oper» Co., has tiino for A FEW MORE PUPILS. (Write for appointment*). CSS4I STUDIO, 336 HIGH STREET. XfTIRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING * v SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Near New Brighton, Chrietchurch. Principal: MR WM. WILSON (formerly Headmaster and Lecturer on School Management at the Normal Training College for Teachers, Christchurch). The school-house stands high on sand among plantations of pine trees about a mile from the sea. The boys aro taught largely in the open air. The grounds cover 10 acres. Special attention is paid to young, delicate, and backward boya. 6321 GILBY'S COLLEGE, "Next G.P.0., Cathedral equare. MEDAL COMPETITIONS. OPEN to all bonn fide Students, and ex-Students of the College. To take place early in December under tho eupervisioo of Messrs R. C. Bishop and Jae. Drummond and Miss E. A. Rout. 15ct. GOLD MEDAL For Touch Typewriting, to bo awarded for best all-round work on any machine with keyboard covered. SILVER PITMAN MEDAL For best Transcripts of Printed Shorthand and dictated matter. Open to all PAST and PRESENT Students of the Collcee. BRONZE PITMAN MEDAL Competition similar to above. Open to •11 PRESENT Students of the College. ENTRIES CLOSE 30th NOVEMBER, No entrance fee required. C. H. GILBY. F.I.P.S. (Hona.), F.C.1., F.A.A. (Eng.), Principal. C 4782-1222 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. MONEY TO LEND In Sums of £100 T0 £10,000 On COUNTRY AND CITY FREEHOLDS At EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATES OF INTEREST, With option of repaying part or whole loan on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON. CS4GI Government Insurance Commissioner. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on December Ist, in Clyde road, between Rkcarton road and Carleton street a PURSE BAG. Would finder kindly leave, same at "Press" Office. 88 LOST, Wednesday, between Addington and Riccarton, Gold CHAIN, Ruby and Pearl PENDANT. Reward. Drappcr and Co., opposite His 8 : Ml OST, from Fernside. 21 2-tooth WETHERS, branded BE. Finder Rewarded. Apply to C. Bennett, Fernside, or Pyne and Co., Rangiora. 3563 OST on Wednesday Morning, en North road, between P-a road and Kaiapoi, a FLAX BASKET, with purse, containing 3 sovereigns, 1 half sovereign, 20s in silver, also Wholesale Club Ticket. Finder rewarded on returning same to W. Homo, Woodend. FOUNI>, Bay Gelding, email white spot cm body and back, if not claimed within 14 daya will be sold to defray expenaes. Apply "Finder," "Press - ' Office. 144 STRAYED, from Opawa, last week, 1 Dark Bay MARE with cover. 1 Bay GELDING. £2 Reward. H. Ii Wade, 20 Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. 139

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13906, 3 December 1910, Page 12

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