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I MISCELLANEOUS. VACANCY for Two Gontlo-en or Married Couple in superior home. -"*••*..'£ 257 Ca--hel street. * ■ }c riKIMNEY Sweeping. 'Phone 2090, or V/ 39 Andover street. T. BenjammSmiti. as * s L~AMB! Lamb!! Lamb I! .'—Prime He*-y----wei-hts—Foreqr.. 2* 6d; Hqr.. 3s 6d. Barrow, Cash B-tcber, 759 Colombo street--1753 ISS ANNIE MARK, Speeiaiiai in skin Diseases, may be consulted personally or by letter for E«~e_a, Psoriasis. Acne, Barber's i_sh. Yariccse. Cleers, and .Scalp Diseasos. Eoya! Exchange Buildings, Square. Chrisfchiireb. Hours 11 a.m. to 4 pm. Saturday. 10 to 1 p.m. M6013-658S L EFT-OFF Clothing—Mm Robson," 201 High sti»et t_te of Dunedin), Cash Buyer of Ladiee', Gents', and Children's Leftoff Clothing Letters attended to. 'Phone S62t R94a57 PRING BLOSSOM PILLS" Cure Liver Complaints and Indigestion, etc. Arc purely herbal, sujtar-coaied, small pills, small dose, ei_-H rricc—6d and Is. Everywhere. " HSS9O EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. A TRIAL of 30YS' VOICES will be he'd -~"- at the Cathedral on FRIDAY, May 2Sth, at 10 _.m.. fer the purpoac of filling ono or more VACANT CHuRISTEESHIFS. Successful candidates hold Scholarships atChrist's College, and receive also a sound Musical Training. 3' B ' CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. LECTURES IN MUSIC. DR. BRADSHAW will commence the Second Term of tho Course of Lectures in Music on MONDAY. JUNE 7th. Tho Courso of Instruction extends over three years of three terms each. At the owd of each year certificstes are granted to successful students, and thieo prizes, each of the value oi Two Guineas, to the three highest students in tbo First. Second and Third Years respectively. These Lectures meet all requirements for Mns. Bac. Degree, Matriculation, the Associ—ed Board of X.A.M. and R.C.M.. and Trinity College Examin-tions. Attendance is now necessary for one hour each week only, in order, to rover the ground of the Cc_ege Junior. Intermediate, and Senior Lectures, and Examinations iv Harmony and Counterpoint. Reduced railway fares to country students. Fees, 10s 6d per term for each lecture. Prospectus, giving ful! particulars, on application. . GEORGE H. MASON. 3G34 Registrar^ PREPARATORY School for Boys. 309 Durham street, Chri-stchurch —Principal: Mr C. L. Wiggins. The next term will begin on Monday, May 31st, at 9.15. Mr Wiggins will be at tbe school from 11 till 4 on Saturday, May 29th. Private address: 83 Bury street, Sumner. 3559 S. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. 23 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, June 2nd. The Sister-in-ch—ge will be AT HOME to admit new j Pupils on Saturday, May 29th. and_ MonI day, May 31st, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m*. 3557 DANCING Deportment. Physical Culture — Under Royal and Vice-Regal p-iron-I age—JfJSS LOWE'S C!as-*ee for Plan and F_lev Dancing Resume JUNE 7th. Eveni ing Classes. Quarter from entry. Waltzing I t,_cght in three private lessons. At home, 1 Tue_dav afternoon*. 327 MONTREAL STREET. .. L-1018 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROFESSOR FLEMING'S ACADEMY, 241 Cashe! etreet. is always open. Strictly private lessons any hour. Complete con—o from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. 'Phone 204. 39 HARRY ELLWOOD, Violini_-, pupil of Mons. Emile Chaumont, Brussels, Prof. Theodore Spiering, Berlin, will accept a limited number of Pnpile. Also open for Engagements. Studio: Inglis Buildings, High street. Apply between 2-4 p.m. E9656 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN will Resume Teaching ABOUT MARCH 25th. Privato Lesson, at any timo. Walts and One-step in four | leseoDS. AORANGI. 294 . HEREFORD STREET, City. 82024 | READING, RECITATIONS. I DIFFICULTIES OF SPEECH. MISS JOSEPHA MILLER, late Examiner f'locuton to Guildhall School Music, London. Certificated Teacher of Elocution, i R.A.M. City office, G3 Cathedral square. [ M 6023 *p|ANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise [** —MISS COX Resume- Afternoon ; Classes from Saturday, June Sth. Assembly j and Instruction Evening Classes. ! 53 HEREFORD STREET W. Telephone 354. C 2015 ! MISS DULCIE MITCHELL. "CONTRALTO," MEDALLIST and CERTIFICATED R.A.M., And OLYMPIA, LONDON. Also of Covcnt Garden. Pupil of Profs. Alberto Randegge-, Dr. Lierbamracr, and Charlrs Phillip. WILL receive Pupils for Voice Production and Singing teaching at New Studio, Bristol Piano Co.'s Now Building, Caehel etreet, side entrance. Pupils Prepared for Coroir— Competitions. Also OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. 'Phone 1471. M 9856 SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS— BOYD SHORTHAND can bo mastered perfectly in thirty days' study of five hours each, or 150 hours in all. and the work can be done at homo in your spare time. We wil! refund your money in full if we cannot tcai*u you as readily as we represent. Write for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS. Head Office N.Z., 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. P6021WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. rPHE N.J". Government has granted a -*- special permit to our Australii— Expert, now conducting o Ciasa and Cor-rospondem-e Course for Students of oitheisex. Distance M_k-s no difference—Personal attention for each student. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Operator«i wanted everywhere. "*aeuncics for either sex on ocean-going vc—els, f,hu» affording exceptional chances for free tours of the world. Girls are aleo being admitted a3 operators on many of the biggest vessels. This course is easy, practical, und the cost distinctly reasonable. Full particulars supplied to anyone interested. Write BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. {JAMES W. BOWER. Principal). Tyrone Buildings. Customs street East. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. G4074 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hu'lcr.stein's Buildings (opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. I>. DIGBY, P.C.T., 1.1.5. (Typists" Section). DAY AND EVENING CLASSES DAY AND EVENING CLASSES DAY AND EVENING CLASSES In _!! Commercial Subject's, -.ncludins SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING, ETC., ETC. "\rOTE—Our teaching w INDIVID-_._.. il -THOROUGH, and PRACTICAL, and the results achieved by ou r pupils stand unequalled. TERM COMMENCES ANY DAY TERM COMMENCES ANY DAY. F-cspcctus. i-iving full particulars regarding Cl_6« Hour*, Fees, etc, °v »-?pl--ca.ii.--_ at the School. __„ rtn „ . MORNING CLASSES. AFTERNOON CLASSES. EVENING_CLASSES. D 2043-2 WA*: BENEFITS 'HIE WOMAN WORKER. WAR BENEFITS THE WOMAN WORKER. I WAR BEO.T.FITS THE WOMAN WORKER. WAR BENEFITS THE WOMAN WORKER. , "Gilbv'e" With so mt — y gallivnt fellows at I "Gilbv's" the front, aud others constantly I "Gilby's" going forward, every patriotic "Gilby's" woman owes it to hereclf and her "GilbVv count- - that she qualify to £11 "Gilby's" one of" tbe vacant posit ions. A "Gilby's - * knowledge of Typewriting e_>d "•Gilby's" Sliorth—id is » nrs; <ra-?nf.al to '•G-ilbyV* employment, whilst B<v>kkeep—g "Gilbv'e - and Accountancy Certi-c-tes cn"Gil_yV sure tboee -t preaent employed "Gilby's'' tbe cerUiniy of imse-aed salarxs "Gilbj-'s"* and impi-c-ed etatus. We rive '•'GiTbyV the ''Thoroug-i'' training that "GilbyV count- in all these -übjeet_, and "Gidirfe" now -*g -he time for you to tacni. "GilbyV Wo teach pe_onally and by Cor"GtTcVs'" r—pone.one— Wnte or call for "Gilbj-'s- fr_ prcepec—» and particu——. pi-BY'S COLLEGE. V *" NEXT CHIEF POST OFFICE. C-atbc—al sou—c, C_ri-tch_rc&. G—l7

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15289, 27 May 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15289, 27 May 1915, Page 11

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