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ELECTION NOTICES. "~" :"'" CANTERBURY COLLEGE AND CANT?? J BURY AGRICULTURAL COLLPCp- '/- ACT. 18SX5 *"*"»-., _.- AN ELECTION to, fill Two. Casual V-c.»_ '* ■*»■ cies on the Board of Gove.nou. of Caa, -'' " I terbury College, caused by the Retirement of' , 1 Messrs H. D. Acland and W. H. Montgomery 1 representing Members on School Comuitttei 1 and Graduates Electoral Rolls, ifpectivetj. - i will be held on MONDAi", Octol er 2_Jt .-'-« 1912. The appoint merit will be for the t_J_!v*. | expired residue of the tcini cf the retirir* '" m members, viz., to the 30:h JUNE, 3913 Tht ' f_ Electoral Roils will close on MONDAY" £ October <th. at 5 p.m. Nomination! '11 will CLOSE on MONDAY, Oclob£ I 14th, at NOON., Nomination Paper* f_ may be had on application. The T-*. trill • X close at 5 p.m. The Electoral Rolls may U S inspected at the College. ' , 1 Dated this Ist dov of October, 1912. ~*i _ GEORGE 11. MASON, ' i C.... Returning Officer. «' H EDUCATIONAL. " ','1 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. ""J PAYMENT OF FEES ' - L .§ "PARENTS of Pupils uttomlinjr the BOY_T n "S J- and GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS ___ ' 1 Students ai the SCHOOL OP ART. are _«. V I minded that THURSDAY, 3rd October, v ffi tho LAST DAY en whicli FEES _iU b. J , ffi ceived at the REDUCED KATE. i Fees aro payable within fourteen days d_ __| the first day of attendance. wjj ' GEO. 11. MASON, RegistTir. ' r -S Canterbnrv College, Ist October, 1912. * \ si| 1 ; «H ( _ i THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE D__t. § TRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. • > gj THE Board invites SEPARATE APPLI. [J CATIONS, accompanied by t-stnnanial** , _4 for tho following APPOINTMENTS, to 5» U sont in, addressed to tho Secretary oi |jl Board, not lutcr than ■! p.m. on THCBS. k DAY, October 10th. Applications rece_t__ | later than tho cdvertised time cannot be 5 considered. ' | SPRING STON SOUTH—Master, Grada o, , | salary 4, minimum £180. i f ST. ALBANS—Assistant Mistress, Grade*. V ealnrv 3a, minimum £150. : % SPREYDON—Assistant Mistress. Gradatf I fi salary lb and 2a, minimum £105. p LEESTON—Assistant Mistress, Grade at' sj salary lb and 2a. minimum £105. f,{ GLEN KOWHAl—Mistress, solo _h__jn • § Grade of Galaxy 1. minimum £90. _;' f LE BON'S BAY—Assistant Mistime | Grade of salary 1, minimum £90. S WAlAU—Assistant Mistress, Grade of sal*.,, | nry 1, minimum £90. '.' i { NOTE—Forms of application can b« el. ' I tamed at tho Board's Office. . | WM. brock, ~\ I Acting-Secretary. - | Christchurch, ,' I 27th September, 1912. , | ELOCUTION— Difficulties of Articulati.*". __| overcome. MISS JOSEPH A MILLER,, I late Examiner of Elocution at tho Guildhall'; Eg School of Music, London. Address: ''■ H "TRAVANCORE," TUAM STREET, \ § im Chiiatchnrch. . || ELOCUTION. <■"'. I MR WALTER INGLE, .".£, 1 PUPIL of MR ED. O'NEIL (of Sir Bea_v s _. 1 bohm Ttco's Shakesperian Company). '; | For term_ apply 38 Latimer square. 'Phoßfcf t 3353. C7HI"- 1 ELOCUTION AND SINGING. I WEST END HALL.' • ''} | 307 Montreal street Central. Telephone __o_, ' ffi MISS LUCY COWAN Resumes Teaching 'r | on FRIDAY", Sept. 27th. At Hc__»J" : ;r B Morning, Afternoon, Evening. ' ~ J' J Eg N.B.—Owing to indisposition Miss CoW__'' t _ 8 regrets thnt Monday Evening's PoctlwiJ J/ 1 Studies will not ro-open to the public until ,; S October. ' J-X-JI 1-\IGBY'S . COMMERCIAL SCHOO^-i Hallenstein's Buildings (oppoaite D.LC.K- <-."« Prinoipal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.8...'.," | N.U.T. V/..J DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IM'."*- I .! SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK). I KEEPING, - - . r '| And rll Commercial Subjects, "i' , 'i OUR METHODS OF INSTRUCTION. , </» Aro '" S THOROUGH, RAPID, and UP-TO-DATE. . 1 Our Pupils receive INDIVIDUAL atten- * § tion and teaching, and are thus enabled t« ' B become proficient with a MINIMUM EX- * p PENDITURE of time aud School Feea. *S Prospectus, giving full p"articul_r» on »!>. Jt plication at the School. <■ T TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME _> C6_i-> - =■;« IMPROVE' YOURSELF. ,'. 1 TXTIIAT are YOU doing with your «paw' '-1 »'».. hours? These arc days of specialisa.,,.'H tion. The Specialist is tho man who 'de-'^-Sl niands big money for his services—and _ret»';'.|| 1 YOU CAN STUDY AT HOME by tak__f ;_. i advantage of the facilities afforded by _ae__»'. H GILBY'S HOME-STUDY COURSES. . Age no obstacle! Distance no bar). -, :,§ Over Seventy Different Course*. , ~,M ALL KINDS OF SUBJECTS ' . .8 For , -i ,>H ALL KINDS OF STUDENTS. , *,' '. Write to-day for our new 82-page Booklet"'-s. I "HOME-STUDY COURSES." IT'S' FRE&t" 1 | GILBY'S CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, Y -^l Next to C.P.0., Cathedral square, ' « Christchurda. 12<M' - | CONVEYANCES. "* r 'j GOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON-! j ROYAL MAIL COACHES. yj WINTER TIME-TABLE. '; 9 Tlirae Coaches v.jJl run ns under:— '_ i MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDATfi'ji | Leave Teddington. .7 a.m. "a L;avo Allandale, 7..5 a.m. and 2 _!> p.t». B Leave Governor's Bay, 8 a.m. nnd 3.15 p-«« Jst Returning from Lyttolton Station 9.30 »__/, H and ..30 p.m. -.V HS TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY ;, S Will Run Once a Day Only. ,;_..■ Leave Teddington, 7 a.m. - -I S - Leave Allandale. 7.45 a.m. ?' ra Leave Governor's Bay, 8 u.ra » Vi| Returning from Lyttelton Raili-ay Stati-tt-"- p 9.30 a.m. t \' » Telephone: "Allandale." '~*&wk ALF. SMAuL. Proprietor. g AKAROA. *■_.! THE PREMIER HEALTH. H AND TOURIST RESORT. \?U ROYAL MAIL COACHES \S. ■ COACHES Leave Akaroa P.O. DAILY _l)r-l 7.15 a.m., catching train for ChriiKv H church at Little River 11.50 a.m, returning "„j« from Little River ut 11.30 a.m. daily .4/-' ffl A_ar£a. . ._ {; » The Coach Service is recognised by trivet. £ lew as THE BEST EQUIPPED IN THK'-,1 DOMINION. X 1 For inio'rn -tion apply fo '-'-" ! .WEBSTER, CUSDIN and CO.' ~?\ \ Duvauchellea-' -•* f WEBSTER, Little River, and *- i TELEPHONE 5. Duvauchellea. X j" Horsss. Traps, etc., on Hire. JJ " 5 NOW PUCLISHED, ' < ' j THi: NEW ZEALANI. TURF REGISTEB-j'' | SEASON-191M1 •'*• 1 FULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS 0?,'" § THE PAST SEASON'S RACING On-late-.-! Trotting) IN NEW ZEALAND. . . ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL, f 1, FORTHCOMING EVENTS, " ,'yM TABLE OF WINNERS. , J 'S BLOOD SIOCK SALES. -. i RULES OF RACING. * - -1 WINNING OWNERS. , .yB Winning horses. ' WINNING HIRES. ' .> g And O.her Interesting Sporting Mattar *»"S Valuabie Character. , , H The Index is bo compiled that foraances of each horse, whether J" l *.' M second, or third, or unp.acea, are ano««., fa.. Each race is now numb-rid, and boric* *™J i IS indexed accord'ng U> tho actual races have competed in. 'IJf price y)/£ CASH. y ; W ORDER EARLY TO AVOTD D_SAPPOflf£;.fi MENT AS ONLY *. LIMITED' m HAVE. BEEN PRINTED. THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS PANY, LTD. PUBLISHERS. ~J-gfß GOSSIP ~"fof Weekly Fashion Notes, and K«»«gi' H for Evcrybodv appear in the "Pag* Sr_#KK Women" in Saturday's editions oi ;*S|« Evening News." '■'«_»■

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14475, 2 October 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14475, 2 October 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14475, 2 October 1912, Page 12

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