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EDUCATIONAL. ~ CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES. t PPLICATIONS will be received up to -A. MAY 25th. for the following positions: 1. Instructor in Mathematics. ■J. Instructor in English and Arithmetic. Tho :uc preparing for Matriculation and Public Service Examinations. Particular* Buy be obtained on application <o the- CoiI«-t:e Office. CHLUSTCUURCU BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL BOARDING HOUSE. PARENTS ot" intending Pupil* and others are notified th..t v Boarding-house has been established m comsoacion with t.'w a 1 *v* School. Thc Hoi;;-*.- is situa-trd at the corner of Holies ton Avenue, ar.d G k>u«TOSt*-r street, and will' be under the control o'l Mr ,1. R. Montgomery, a meml«i-r ot the School Staff. Bo.i.'rdin. Fetis—-£ls per annum for Full lVardoi*. "and for Weekiy Hoarder? ITS per annum. Tli.v-e Fees include laundry. Mr and My,< Montgomery will lie at home to meet trareiits or guardians on THURSDAY. MAY 20th, ar.d MONDAY, MAY 24th. in the afternoons, cr by appointment. For further particular!; apply to GEORGE 11. MASON, Rcjristi... CanterlmiT College, Christchnrch, M.-iy 10th, 1915. 3655 cmRLSTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH~ SCHOOL. Headmaster: C. E. BEYAN-BROWN, M.A. SCHOOL OPENS on WEDNESDAY. 1 May 2Gth. New Pupils 9..10 to 11.30 „in. on TUESDAY. May 25th. New Pupils for Preparatory Department at simc time and date. Prospectus at School. GEORGE It. MASON. Registrar. Canterbury College. 9956 WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS will he recei-rod up till .rl Xoon on TUESDAY, June Ist, 1915. for the position of FIRST I_VDY ASSISTANT TEACHER, at a salary of __0.. Applicants to atato age, together with certificate of general health, academic standing, with testimonials of character, experience in secondary school teaching, etc. Successful applicant to state earliest date sho can enter on her duties. J. McKINNON, •>370 Secretary, WhangareL THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. rtMIE Board invites SEPARATE APPLTi- CATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, for tho following APPOINTMENTS, J to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 20th May. Applications re- ; reived later than thc advertiood time cannot bo considered: — HORSLEY DOWNS—Master or Mistress, salary _20O_*_50, rent r,SU. WAIAU—MaFter, salary _*-00.i"350. LYTTELTON D.H. (Sec. Dept.)—Aasifttant M&ator (Certificate not lower than Class C), salary _190-_2_o. HAM PS TEA D—Assistant Mistress, salary £120-iU4O. OHOKA—Assistant Mi-strew, ealary £120----£l4O. HALKETT—Mistress, sole clrarge, salary .£ll "-£l-10. MARSHLAND—Assistant Mist Teas, salary £110-£l2O. METHVEN—Assistant Mistress, salary £110-i*l2o. NOTE—Pornrs of application can be obtained at tho Board's Office. H. C. LANE. Secretary. Christchurch, May 7th. 1015. .624 MISS DULCIE MITCHELL, '•CONTRALTO," MEDALLIST and CERTIFICATED R.A.M.. And OLYMPIA, LONDON. A:so of Covcnt Garden. Pupil of Profs. Alberto R-nde-fge', Dr. Lrerharamer, and Charles Phillip. WILL reoeivo Pupils for Voice Production and Singing Now teaching at New Studio, Bristol Piano Co.'a New Building, Cashel street, side entrance. Pnpils Prepared for Coming Competitions. Also OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. 'Phone 147 L M 9856 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROFESSOR FLEMING'S ACADEMY, 211 Cashel street, is always open. Strictly private lessons any hour. Complete course from enrolment. Proficiency gnamntecd. Thon. _M. 39 SHORTHAND IN ____TV DAYS.— BOYD SHORTHAND can be mastered perfectly in thirty days' study of five hours each, or 150 hours In all, and tha work can be done at hone in your ep&ra time. We will refund your money in full if we cannot teaen yon as readily as we represent. Write for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, Head Office N.-Z, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. PBB3I— DANCING, Department, Physical Culture— Under Boyal and Vice-Regal patronage—MlSS LOWE'S Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing Resume MARCH 22nd. Evening Classes. Quarter from entry. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At home, Friday afternoons. 327 MONTREAL j STREET. "UOIB TVANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise j —MISS COX is holding a Class for I Conn try Pupils on Wednesday Mornings. Asect-bly and Instruction Evening Classes. 53 HEREFORD STREET W. Telephone 35_ C 2015 HARRY ELLWOOD, Violimst, pupil of Mons. Emile Chaumont, Brussels. Prof. Theodore Spiering, Berlin, will accept a limited number of Pupils. Also open for j Engagements. Studio: Inglia Buildings, High street. Apply between 2-1 p.m. E. 656 DANCING. | Tl/TISS BUCHANAN will Resume Teaching ! IVJ. ABOUT MARCH 25th. Private Leeeons at any time. Waltz and One-step in four lessons. AORANGI. 234 HEBEFORD STREET. City. 8202* READING, RECITATIONS. DIFFICULTIES OF SPEECH. j MISS .TOSEPHA MILLER, late Examiner Elocut on to Guildhall School Mcsic, London. Certificated Teacher of Elocution, R.A.M. City ofik-o, 63 Cathedral square. M 6025 j DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HALLENSTEIN*S BUILDINGS (opposite D.I.C). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typiste' Section). COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS. COACHING POR ELIMINATIONS. Individual and Thorough Tuition for MATRICULATION, SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE, PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, Etc.. Etc., MISS N. SLOCOMBE, MJL, And other HIGHLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS. GOVERNMENT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Intending candidates are reminded that the next Entrance Examination for Short-hand-Tvpista will be held TOWARDS THE END OF MAY. NOTE.—At the last examination one of our successful pupila w»b placed FIRST ON THE CREDIT LIST FOR THE WHOLE OF NEW ZEALAND. D^*»-75S__l-4 DO YOU WISH TO PASS ! ANY EDUCATIONAL EXAMINATION? The curriculum of the usual Secondary r) av School reo,uires four years' tuition from the Sixth Standard before the student is qualified to go up for Matriculation. This is explained by thc fact that Sooondary Schools overload thei r teaching with 'subject* that have, if any, only a theoretical va',u»-. A «tiid.-nt wishing to Matriculate from our Coiieire will do «■'• in the second year, .' he or she !«• an earnest worker. In the Matrii.u'ation Examination of December, 11111, !he whole of our eecondvear students were successful. " Consider what a saving of valuable ...; n ,„... p.ct to speak of cJ-i-ense —this entails. Write or call for Free Prospectus. Term Begins with First Leceon. pILBY'S COLLEGE. VT Ncit Chief Post Office. Qvfjo Cathedral square. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. .. - LODGE," 36 H.EREFOIII) STREET, Chrietchurch ■ five Minutes from G.P.0.). SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for Casual and Permanent Boarders. Beautifully situated, close to Gardens and River" Avon. Telephone 19701 MRS GUNN, G 4056 Pl " 0 "* r ' etre !"'._ ' r PHF Srvecia' "Pa.c for Women in Satur--1 day's EditioM~oi "The Evening -••»" appeal* to evatyem. A Bnsht Horn* 1 Itagwni*

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15279, 15 May 1915, Page 14

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