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EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF ART, CANTERBURY COLLEGE. Director: R. H_rdman-Sr_ith, A.-1., F.SA.M. I,l_ond.). TRT. First Term commences MONDAY, r-.bru.ry 23rd. The- EXHIBITION of STUDENTS' WORK will be Ro-opened on THURSDAY. February 19th, and remain open daily unit: Saturday, the 21s'., from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Admis.icn Free. The Director may be oonsultcd during tho hours tho Exhibition in open. CLASSES are held DAT nnd EVENING for DRAWING snd PAI-T7ING from Life, Still Life, Antique. Modellinp. and Artistic Crafts, incl-dinq. Jewellery Work, Enamellip,', Leather Embossing-, Le-.d'iit.ht "Work. Wood and Stone Carving, i.epousse Work, Art Needlework, Etching, eic. Special Day Claa.e-i for Landscape Paintin!,: from Nature. Special Evening Ciasf*« for Pen Drawing fox Ilh_-.-_t.an, Peeler Work, Signwritin**, and Ticket Writing. Classes in Architectural Dr&wing, Architectural Design, Geometry, mid Perspective Freehand and ilodel Drawing are also he'd in tho Evening. There are a FEW VACANCIES for Free j Pupila holding the Certificate of Proficiency, j Application to be made immediately. i Syllabus can be obtained from any of the Ar; Dealers, the OlSco of Canterbury College, or at tho School', Hereford street W. GEORGE If. MASON, | 4576 Registrar. GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER, SQUARE. FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LAMES. GIRTON COLLEGE is a largo, *iry building, ■V-Hi -piendid playground, facing the Square, and is equipped with every educational appliance. The Principals and Staff 1 aim at giving a Sound and Thorough Training, and also Supervise the Manners and CuTt-re of tho Pupils under their charge. SWEDISH PEDAGOGICAL GYMNASTICS, under tho tuition of MR WAINO \. ' SAKELIUS (Stockholm), _, Special Cl-esc-are also arranged for in th© above. Advanced English Subjects taught by MISS SLOCOMBE, iI.A. English Literature and Elocution, MISS F."E__MAN, B.A. Conversational French, MADEMOISELLE DANIEL. _ Singing. MISS MACLEODSMITH. Dancing. MISS LOWE. MRS H. CROSS, Principal. 70 THOSE INTERESTED IN bEAH^.i.. PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING OR ACCOUNTANCY. THE 1913 EXAM. RES_T_TS. THE Suoc-sse- achieved by Eemnigw-fty and Robertson's Students at the litest Accountancy Degree and Diploma in Bookkeeping Exams., as shown by thc official returns, include: — FIRST HONOURS AND PRIZEMAN I FINAL DEGREE. ! THIRD HONOURS AND PRIZES.'. FINAL. DEGREE. FIRST HONOURS AND PRIZEMAN INTERMEDIATE DEGREE (IN PART). SECOND HONOUBS AND PRIZEMAN INTERMEDIATE DEGREE. FIRST HONOURS AND PRIZEMA" BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. Two candidates tied for Third Honourplace—both were Students of Hemingway and Robertson. Tbe abovo makes TWENTY-THREE HONOURS PLACES AND FIRST PRIZES won in Open Competition to all New Zealand by Hemingway and Robertson's Accountancy Students. According to tho latest Official Returns, 29 Candidates passed the Final and qualified for admission to the New Zealand Society of Accountants. Eighteen cf theso were student- of Homing-way &nd Robertson. One hundred and fifty-four was the total Passes in both grades in all New Zealand. Of these, 91 were prepared by Hemingway and Robertson. To these excellent results of 1913 must bo added that of 27 of Hemingway and Robertson's Candidates passing tha" LAW PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION held last November. HEMINGWAY AND "ROBERTSON Are now enrolling New Students. Write to tho Director. WILFRID H. HEMINGWAY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), . Solicitor, Union Buildings, Customs street East, Auckland. •Phone 1-62. P.O. isoi 516. 456MISS MARION WOODHOTJSE, L.R.A.M. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Tho Studio, CHANCERY LANE—Mondays, Wednesday., and Thursdays. ASHBUHTON MASONIC HALL—Tuesday- and Fridays. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Pupils. Term may commence from any date. 6.2 LINWOOD PRIVATE SCHOOL, ROLLESTON STREET, PRINCIPAL: MISS BRADWELL. IN addition to the Kindergarten and Preparatory Cl_s__s, Classes will be formed for Matriculation and Civil Service, Pupils will edeo be prepared for the Mu_ic_l Examinations. The term begins February -6 th, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HAT.LENBTEIN'3 BUILDINGS. (Opposite DJ.C.) Fmcipal: Miss M. D. Digby, P.T.C., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), OFFICE POSITIONS X 913. DURING- the past twelve months we have been called upon to fill over TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY good permanentand temporary office appointments, and tha fact that so many leading Commercial and Legal firms INVARIABLY APPLY TO US for Shorthand Typista and Junior Clerkbears oonvincing proof of the 'i'dOROUGH PRACTICAL TRAINING Teceived by our pupils. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES _N ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME, Full partioulara regarding' fees, etc.,_ on application. C 6724-4 p ILBY'S -COLLEGE. NEXT DOOR TO CHIEF POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Preparation for ACCOtTNTANCY PROFESSIONAL And BOOKKEEPERS' CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS. Clo-sea Teßume on TTTESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. Instructor: Mr L. L. Cordery, F.1.A., N.Z., F.C.P.A. Studente work through onr specially prepared lessons. No Text Books Required. Attendance at classed not essential, since students use Lessons prepared for our correspondence students. An early start is advisable to enrol. _ucc_3_ this year. For information as to fees, etc., apply to A. HORACE GILBY, 205-1-1 Principal. ?UQL|C NOT|CE g TVIXON BROS., Ca-lf Butcherß. C___cl _V REDUCED PRICE LIST. «. a. Fo-equa-ter Mutton, per lb .. _. Q 3 Half Sheep, per lb ... .. ..0 3| Chops, per lb, .. ... 4A and 6 Ribs of Beef, per lb ... ..-id and 6 Rolla of Beef, per lb ... .. 5d and f_ Sirloin, per lb ..: ... ..0 6 Sausages, slb .. .. ..10 Forequarter lamb ._, .. ..4 0 Hindquarter lamb .. .. ._ 6 Q OTHES JOINTS EQUALLY CHEAP. . We clock nothing but tho Primest Quality. CBSS3 VIAVI HOME TREATMENT. •pjERMANENTLY cures INDIGESTION, X CATARRH, and PILES. Women a.* Invited to learn how to CURE THEMSELVES of Nervous, Inflammatory, and Congestive conditions, thus avoiding OPERATIONS. FREE HEALTH TALKS to Women every ! Tuesday and Friday at 3 p.ra. Inter-riewa i daily, Men and Women, from 9 to 5 p. a., inI curring no charge or obligation, at tfco VIAVI ROOMS. 8 Royal Exchange Build- "**' LUCY STERLING. Manager. (T_ka Lift to Tco Floor). ! WANTED TO BUY. O' LD MOTOR TYRES and TUBES, and all kinds of SCIUP RUBBER. HIGHEST PRICE, CASH. J. SNELL M-d SON, I C7B__ Christch-rch. |

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14903, 17 February 1914, Page 9

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