| EDUCATIONAL. CHRIST'S COLLEGE SCHOOL. "POUR JUNIOR SOMES SCHOLAR--"•V SHIPS, tenable for two years (1013-1314) j aro offe-cd for competition to r_©n*b*crs of the j Church oommonly called tbo Church of Eng- < land, or of any ChuTch in communion there- • with. (A) Two for boys under sixteen, and i tbj Two for boys under fourteen years of age I on the first day of December, 1312. ln« .- value, of each scholarship is £18 per annum, | —15 j>cr annum being added if the scholar is a boa-dcr ai Christ's College. The mibjecU ; of examination in each clans ami the mari- j mum number of marks art- as follows: —Latin 25"), £ng.'k*i (Grammar and CcmpoJiiion) ISO, { Mathematics (Arithmetic, A gcbra, and Geometry) 230, French 100, w.'.h «itber Greek 150. or Science (Cheraif-trj- and Hvat) 100. or German 123, or History end 100. Candidates will fllso bo icquired to pees a j ~a J i-sf act-cry era mint'tion in Divin-.ty. j The einniir., tion nil' t'-kp u!ace at Christ's ! Col'ejre Library on TUESDAY, 17th Septcm- - i ber, 1912, end following days, beginning at I ,9 Sib a.m. Preference- wi'l be given (in cane of equality) to tbe kindred of Maria Somes, the Foundress, or of h-er husband, Joseph Semes. App'ications, with certificates of pood cbnr.ctcr, ay, nnd cfca.-rh memb-rship, rmip'. reach the undf**<ii-.r.cd • on or before TUESDAY, 3rd September. W. GUISE BRITTAN, Bursar. Christ's College, 10th August, 1912. 4HQ ELOCUTION. MR WALTER INGLE, PUPIL of MR ED. O'NEIL (of Sir Beerbohm Tree's Sbakespcrian Company). ' Fcr terms apply 38 Latimer oquarc. 'Phono ' 3353; \ C 75-16 ■ "PIANCING. DEPORTMENT, and PHYSI- ■ M CAL CULTURE, under Royal and Vice- ! Regal Pntrorasre—MlSS LOWE'S Clauses re- I rums JUNE 3:d. Evening Claires' Quarter ! from entry Individual attention g.ven *-o : each pupil. We ttmg taught in three privaiu j lessons. At home Friday afternoons.. 327 ; MONTREAL STREET. I . __ ; ' DO YOU WISH TO LEARN A LANGUAGE? j IF co, como to ns! We can offer j you efficient and expert Tuiticn m FRENCH GMIMAN ITALIAN SPANISH MAORI LATIN GREEK HEBREW And ESPERANTO. E-thsr personal or Correspondence Lessons. Writo for a copy of our new 32-page Booklet, "Home Study Courses," men- _ tioning tho subject in which you are interested. , GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to C.Jf .0., Cathedral -square . 12-10-1 DIGBY'S SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein'a Buildings . (opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E.E. DIGBY. 1.P.5., . N U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. THE DEMAND for our Trained Students is CONSTANTLY INCREASING, and ( tho following are some of the firms we havo recently supplied with Shorthand-Typists ox . Bookkeeping Clerks: — M_3rs Daigety and Co. Messrs Bing, Harris .and Co, I Mr Jas. Gosa . Messrs Pegg and Vincent Canterbury - Employers Association J Messrs Webley, SOJI3 and Gofton Mr C. C'Alcorn . 1 Messrs Hal. enstoin Bros. Messrs Tonks, Norton and Co.' i . Messrs W. Suckling and Co., Ltd. 8 r_ ~~ MONEY. ~~ ■ ——: — : ; ; ] MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGES of Freehold at Lowest . Current Rates. Also Money on . Ap-proved-Second Mortgage. . - * IZARD and i . Solicitors. Cntbed-al square, Christchurch, Leeston and Sou—bridge. '■ 02623 MONEY TO LEND. T CANS ana TEMPORARY ADVANCES mado* in Sums' required by" Borrowers on PERSOKAL or any 01 rtER SECURITY, repayable- according to arrangement. Full particulars on application to F..C. RAPHAEL, 170 Gloucester street, ' Christchurch. MONEY. ' E..OM £100 upwards for INVESTiIENT on FREEHOLDS at CURRENT RATES. Smaller Bums on SECOND MORTGAGE, BILLS OF SALE, or other tangible security. E. T. LEATHEM, Solicitor, , Hereford etreet West (opposite Union Bank). C 6796 TXJ"E have SUMS of from £100 upward for ,>* IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT nt . LOWEST RATES. Also, a FEW SUMS on - j SECOND MORTGAGE. ■ DOUGALL and UPHAM, 1 Christchurch * and Leeston. MONEY TO LEND .in Large or Small ] Amounts, on Mortgages of Freehold, at , \ Lowest Current Rates. Also, on Approved Second Mortgage and Chattels Security. No 1 charge whatever for advice. A. EDMONSTON. Accountant, 79 Cathedral square. 12X5 1 WE havo Various Sums for Investment on , Fir3t Mortgagj at Lowest Ratea in Sums to suit borrowers. Also, Sums for In- 1 veatm-nt on Second Mortgago, repayablo on EaR 7 Terms. JOHNSTON: MILLS and JOYCE. Solicitors, Gloucester struct. C 35.3 ,; "a TONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold | Security at Current Rates. C. E. SALT ER, j BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, j C 8 HEREFORD STREET (opp. Union ! " Bank). C 4853 r MONEY TO LEND. WE havo eovcral SUMS of MONEY ! awaiting immediato investment on * - First Mor'gago of freehold Lands at Current - Rates of Interest. J LANE'and NEAVE, , ' : |.. Solicitors, 4308 81 HerofoTd street, j HCT__i. ! ! ; j- . CITY BUFFET PRIVATE -..TEL, j ' COLOMBO STREET j > (Near Recce's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for I Permanent Boarders and the Travelling 1 Public. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Close , to Railway Station and General Post Office, ; TRAMS PASS DOOR.- ---! Luncheon from Nocn to 2 p.m. i Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt I attention. I Te'ephone No. 676. 4174 JAMES HOWEY. Proprietor. CITY COUNCIL. * T | GRAND NATIONAL HOLIDAYS. i THE OFFICES of the Christchurch City j Council will bo CLOSED ALL DAY on ' I7ESDAY, th« 13th August, and from : 1 NOON on THURS-AY, the 15th August. j H. R. SMITH, Town Ckr*_ CJhristdiurch, 10th August. 1912. i.32 THE AUCTIONEERS ACTS. 1908 and 1910. ■ NOTICE OF ISSCE OF LICENSE. •CITY OF CmtISTCHURCH. I HEREBY givo notice that F. C. SAW- - YER, who has a place of busrnesa within tbe City, h*\*s been duly ik-enscd to Sell by Auct.on. such lioense to continue: in - force until the dcte on which the first ordinary meeting of tho Christchurch City Council is hold after the 31st day of December Next. '•• Dated a-t Cbrfctcharch this 6th day of August. 1912. H- R. SMITH, : .443. , Town CWfc.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14431, 12 August 1912, Page 11
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