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EDUCATIONAL. IMPORTANT to tbewe who have Obtained tbe Proficiency Certificate.—FßEE . INSTRUCTION is provided by the SCHOOL OF ART. For Syllabus apply to tbe Office oi Canterbury College. 7154 WANTED. ' RELIEVING JUNIOR ASSISTANT AfASTER. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by testi-_-A monials, will be received by tbe G»borne High School Board ur> till Noon of SATURDAY, 23rd inst, for "tbe Position of JUNIOR ASSISTANT RESIDENT MASTER for one year as from February let next. Salary £150, with, board and residence. Conditions of engagements on application to tbe Secretary. 3229 W. MORGAN. Gisbome. ' DILWORTH TRUST BOARD, AUCKLAND. A , RESIDENT Ai-SISTANT is required -£*■' ior the Dilworth "Ulster Institute, a echool for boys, to help during out-of-sichool | hour 3. Salary £50 per annum, with board : and residence. By the terms of the Foundation applicants must be membera of the Church of England. Prefcrenoo will be given to a student taking a University ! course. Further information may bo obtained from MR J. W. TIBBS, University Senate, Christchnrch. Immediate application should be made to G. O'HALLORAN, Secretaxv, Hobeon Bnildings,Jt*ort street, Auckland.* 3351 CT. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. rO Applications are invited for:— THREE SCHOLARSHIPS OF £70 EACH ON THE MARSH FOUNDATION. ONE SCHOLARSHIP OF £60 ON THE MARIA BLACKETT FOUNDATION. ONE SCHOLARSHIP OF £63 ON THE LADY MARGARET AND WHITEHEAD FOUNDATION. Copies of the Regulations, and Forms of Application, can be obtained from the Diocesan Office, 40 Sbortland street, Auckland, where applications will be received up to SATURDAY, January 23rd, 1915, addressed -toW. J. SPEIGHT, Secretary to St. John's College Trnst. December 21st, 1814. 7177 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. .-jITISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, L.RA'.M., ■»-»- win resume teaching at Chancery lane on MONDAxj 16th January; Ashburton, 19th January. Miss Woodhouse will be at Chancery lane* Studio from 2 to 6 on SATURDAY, lfith, to make arrangements with New Pupils. ; . K47 TTARRY ELLWOOD, tiolinist, pupil of -"- Moils. Emile, Chaumont, Brussels, Prof. Theodore Spiering, uerlin, will accept a limited number of Pupils. Also open for Engagements. Studio, Inglia Buildings. High street. Apply between 2-4 p.m. C MISS DULCIE MITCHELL, ,«,,. , , "CONTRALTO." MEDALLIST and CEjiTIFICATED R-A.M, and OLYIIPIA. LONDON. Also of Covent Garden. Pnpil of Profs. Alberto Randegger, Dr. Liei» hammer, and Charles Phillip. WILL receive Pupils for Voice Production and Singing. Application at Dresden or 100 Osborne street, off Ferry road. Pnpils Prepared for Coming Competition!. Also, OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. *Phone Id. ,' M 9667 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. . DIGBY'S' COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HaHenstean's Bui-dings (oppceito DJ_JC.). Principal: MISS ML D. DIGBY, P.CLT.j LPjS. (Typists. Sectian). COMMERCIAL CLASSES. COMMERCIAL CLASSES. "CVIRST TERM for 1915 COMMENCES -£• MONDAY, JANUARY 18th. ■ Day Classes %. 10 a.m. Bveruing Classes .. 7 p.m. MISS DIGBY will be at the School to make arrangements with New Pupils EACH DAY NEXT WEEK. From 10-13 and 2-4. Other Hams.by Axnutgement. Telephone Nxnnbera: School 1537, House 270 L D 9601-3326 PARENTS—YOUR BOY! - YOUR GIRL! DO NOT SEND THEM OUT INTO THE .WORLD "CTNTRAINEDI IT IS NOT FAIR TO THEM! ONLY, tho Skilled Worker counts nowadays—the. untrained hack remains »hack for all time. Come . and interview our MR HORACE GLLBiT about their future. 1 The interview will cost you nothing—and commit k you to . nothing —but it may mean everything to their future welfare. Come any morning between 10 and' 13—or make an appointment far come other time ii this is sot convenient to you. • GILBY'S COLLEGE. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next Chief Post. Office, Cathedral square. 1253-Cr9517 . . -I** ■••.., ' DENTAL NOTICES. J. IRVINE, SURGEON DEJSmST (10 years with J. H. '..' Fonntair-, 15 years with my father, the late J. Irvine), has commenoed practice at cornea. Gloooeeter and Colombo. streets, opposite Carey's. 'Phone .692. C 0431 PUBLIC NOTICES. SHE WAR NOTICE; TO READERS. jIJWJ- beg to intimate, in responss rVTi to numerous enquiries from different parts of New Zealand, that wa shall be pleased to forward copies of OUR PAPERS for any period desired from ONE WEEK upwards, ; en receipt of the amount of ths sub. ■cription, including postage. CHBISTCHURCH PRESS LTD, Pnblisheit "THE PRESS," "THE WEEKLY PRESS,* 1 "THE EVENING NEWS." L A D I E SI HAVE YOTJ TRTRP IVsr tbo PR IZ E S In th* rrSEFIJIi HINTS COMPETTnONf If Not, Se« "THE EVENING NEWS" At once and read the conditions. MOST ENTERTAINING. INSTRUCTIVE. AND INFORMATIVE. Why Not Earn Some POCKET MONEY* Consult - "MAINLY FOR WOMEN" COLUMN In "Ths Evening i-ews" Each Night "THE EVENING NEWS" la Delivered to your House by that ' Paper's . EXPRESS RUNNERS. GOSSIP for Girls, Hoosekeeptag Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, . and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Page for Women" ia Saturdays Editions of Th* E-rening Ne«ra." THE Special "Page for Women" in Sailerday's Editions of "Tbe Evening Newa" appeals to everyone. A Blight Horn* Magaxine. -'

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15172, 9 January 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15172, 9 January 1915, Page 11