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EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATION. WHEN vour son or daughter commences study iozUATttTrnioATlOX, ACCOUNTInCY _*i-TC IMINARY, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. CIVIL SERVICE. and kindred Examinations, it is well to remember the gratifyingly high percentago o£ passes that have been secured at thceo **_amin&tions by students from Gilbys College." Remember also that those succ__~«j are the result of tho skilled tuition and personal which we give every stuaent. The Teaching Staff on this aide of the College includes:— Mr Goo: H. Scar-o, B.A. (PrinC 1 Jlr D. B. MacLeod. MJU B.Sc. Miss T. Warring, MA. (Honours). Madame Beck {French). Mr J. M. Madden (Art). Our coaching of backwal 4,^ t Ji* dents for PRIMARY STANDARDS has proved an inestimable boon to many, and has been an immediate and unqualified BUCC66S. TUITION: PERSONAL OR CORRESPONDENCE. Railwav Concession Tickets for "Country Students. WRITE OR GAEL FOR PROSPECTUS. GILBYS COLLEGE. LTD.. Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral square, Chris tchutch. ' EARN MORE BY LEARNING "WIRELESS." A GREAT FUTURE is in front of every Wireless Operator. No other vocation offers such e-nlendid opportunities for advancement. Tho demand for Operators is increasing ©v<wy day, and all over the world thexo ore high-salaried positions going abegging the want of skilled men. CALL IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. Or if you cannot call, write- for full particulars of this .splendid profession. Remember w* axe specialists fn teaching Win* lei'." All our faculties and ekill are concentrated on imparting to our pupils a thorough knowledge of the Theory and Practice of "Wireless." Tho success of our methods is proved by the rapidly rn_rea_ing number of our students who eecuxe good positions. Write or call for prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OP WIRELESS, 63 Cathedral square, C__i-tch_rch. ' P.O. Box 739. DIGBTS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Halle-stein's Buildings (opposite D.LC), Principal: MissM. D. DIGBY. P.C.T, LP.S. (Typists' Section)! OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. During the past-year over TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY Permanent and Temporary positions have been obtained by our atudente, including positions to Banks, Go. vernmont Departments, Legal, Insurance, and other Mercantile Offices, at coramenc* ing salaries of from _40 to £80 per annum. NOTE—Each year the number of pupila we have proves TOTALLY INADEQUATE to fill the many positions offering. ! SCHOOL ON I APPLICATION. ALL. PUPILS RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. D2O-9-4 SINGING. MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, D.R.C.M.L., will resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY. September 30th, at 25 Kilmoro street West. • *428 "EANGI-RURU," PAPANUI ROAD. SCHOOL will re-ope- on THURSDAY, Sep- -.. tembet 21»t. ■ , ' _..,'.. ' MISS GIBSON will bo at home on TUESDAYt September 19th. 9*9. PIANOFORTE. Tl/TR EEHCEST EMPSON Ttemmea T_ac_.M. ing THURSDAY, September 21«t. Please note Now Address: Studio No. 1, cairo Robt. Francis, IIC Jtligh street. , At Studio WEDNESDAY, &5. SK "pianoforte, ~\ITB& VERE LTVTNGSTONB R_b____s -*■"■ TEACHING TUESDAY, September 19th, Room 4, Milner and' Thompson's. 4422 ELOCUTION! SINGING. MISS LUCY COWAN, 13 Royal Exchange Buildings. Special Arrangement, Competition Pupils. Torm. begins any time. Telephone 2800. 1018 TITIBS H. PACKER, A.T.C.L. (Organist), JXL Resumes Lessons FRIDAY, 22nd. Violin, Violoncello, Pianoforte, Singing. MISS C. PACKER (Certificated) Resumes Drawing and Paint in?. 20 CRANMER SQUARE. ■ 39« i MISS BEATRICE CLARIDGE. VOICE PRODUCTION AND PIANOFORTE. THIRD TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, SEPT. 19th. Private Address: 107 Fendalton road. 985 PIANOFORTE. TLTRS MONTEATH Hesnmes Teaching on i*A THURSDAY, September Slat. At Home, Tbu/sday morning. "Ballantrae," Fendalton. 975 PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. "JI/fR D. M. McHARG reccivcß Pupila for ATX the above instruments. Twenty years' teaching' experience 94 P&Tkes street, Woolston. 971 * PIANO. MISS LILLIAN KENNARD, LAJB. of RA3L and R.C.M. (Load.), Resumes Teaching THURSDAY, Sept. 21st. Studio, No. 3, Bristol Piano Co., and 88 >Eversleigh road, St. Albans. Homo, Wed. till 3 p__, 968 MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND BOARD OF INDUSTRIES. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be hcld_at THE CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1916. Tho Chair will be taken at 8 p.m by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, Every Citizen interested in the prosperity of this country cordially invited. THE MOVEMENT SEEKS TO BENEFIT AND PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF The Farmer, The Commercial Man, The Manufacturer, The Workere. Tho Retaflets. The General Public. Fyou believe in the movement, com© and help it along. If you entertain any doubt, como and hear what the speakers havo to Bay. If you fear that your personal intexeete may be attacked, come and listen, and if not satisfied that this movement is on Bound na. tional lines, ample opportunity will he afforded either at the Sr_t or at subsequent meetings for you to express your views. - It is expected -that Representative Citizens (employers and workers) connected with all classes of trade and industry will bo present. Speakers: Messrs J. A. Frostick, Geo T Booth. A. W. Boaven. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. Please Mako Nolo of the Date, of McetinrTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Cist, 1916 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. J. A. FROSTICK. President. RONALDS. BADGER, 4533 Secretary. BOTH in the quantity sad quality of its Wax News, the "Eveniae Hews" •» pas. a_u&e_i. ffiHE War is being specially dealt with in JL the "Evening N«wb" to an extent not to be found elsewhere.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15699, 19 September 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15699, 19 September 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15699, 19 September 1916, Page 9

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