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-—j- — individual Style & Distinction '/Pis!' Characterises the Costumes Tailored by Eugene Spitz. The making of a High-grade Ladies' Costume calls forth the most artistic efforts of an expert tailor, jlll LM|v . and it is for this reason that /jjl . OUR TAILORING GIVES SATISFACTION! /11 \\\ Superior work is our speciality, I J t-jJ and we have a reputation for it. I I \ MAY WE SHOW YOU OUR LATEST I/ » \ AUTUMN MATERIALS ? JjlT Eugene Spitz & Co.Ltd. - \ LADIES' TAILOR 77 CASHEL STREET A CHRISTOHUROH 1065—8138

RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. METHVEN A. AND P. SHOW. Excursion tickets win bo issued t Methven from Christchurch, Ashbui 1 ton, Hatfield, and intermediate stations b; morning trains on 29th MARCH. On 29th MARCH a Special Train, stop ping whore required to pick up passenger for Methven, will leave Rakaia 9.10 a.m. after arrival of tho 8.0 a.m. express trail from Christchurch, arriving Methven 10.3 a.m. A Return Train, setting down wher required, will leave Methven at 4.45 p.m. connecting with express train iot Christ church and the evening train Christchurch ti Ashburton. For fuller particulars see Posters. 8065 ' BY ORDER. EDUCATIONAL. VALUABLE HELP FOR ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. THE status of the certified Accountant is bound to rise year by year, and become one of the moat prominent and remunerative of the -Professions. Splendid opportunities lie before the train«l man in this age of specialisation. The preparation at Gilby's College for Accountancy Professional Examinations is under the experienced direction of Mr . H. R. BEST, F.P.A.N.Z., F.I.A.N.Z. Mr Best is also Instructor for the £iookkaopcrs' Diploma Course. This Course is specially recommended for those who do not desir© to sit for the Professional Examination. ADVANTAGES ENJOYED B! GILBY'S COLLEGE STUDENTS. 1. Specially prepared lessons are available to meet their needs, and designed to suit the requirements of the syllabus. 2. There' are no expensive text books to purchase. 3. Individual instruction is given by a professional Accountant, holding high diplomas, and with many years' experiv . cncg as an Accountancy Coach. 4. Lessons may be obtained either by personal attendance at College, or by correspondence. 5. The Feea are payable, if -desireS, in easy instalments, and are within reach o£ all. . 6. Each student's work is carefully corrected, and knotty points explained by the Instructor. " EITHER SEX CAN QUALIFY. Classes have now resumed; therefore, write or call at once for full particulars if you wish to paea the next Examination. G I LB Y ' S COLLEGE, LTD. Next Chief Post Office^ Cathedral square. CHRISTCHURCH.' G4235-5 ANOrHER.POSITION-dB^AI'NED, T AST Week we had the pleasure in an nouncing that Mr B. P, .Millington who received his Ist class Wireless Opera tor's Certificate, WAS PLACED IN-A POSi TION IN 3 DAYS. THIS WEEK W1 HAVE ALSO PLACED ANOTHER STU DEN'i, MR D. BUCHANAN, let class Cer tificate, IN A GOOD POSITION WILL YOU BE THE NEXT? NOW IS YOIJR CHANCE. WE. HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES Genuine Marconi Apparatus i* shortlj being installed in all our New Zealand Col leges. . . Under agreement now being completed STUDENTS OF THE-DOMINION COL LEGE WILL HAVE ABSOLUTE PRIOR . ll'Y FOR APPOINTMENT to the Smalgamated Wireless Company's (Australasia' Operating Staff over the students or pupils of any other School, or College in New Zealand. Writo or call for Prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO TELEGRAPHY, 63 Cathedral square, , Christohurch. A. T. BLOMFIELD, _ Manager. P.O. Box 729. ' 7413 J)IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein'e Buildings (opp. D.LC.). Principal: Miss M.. D. Digby, P.C.T., LPS. - > (Typists' Section). Assisted by a full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. * Term Commences at Any Time COMMERCIAL EDUCATION v Includes SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKBUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, Etc., Etc. Office Appointments for all Qualified Students. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES giving full particulars, on* application at the School. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. NOTE—Our students last year obtained nigbest examination results, and over SSO office appointment©. !D2l 92-7362-1 ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. Lincoln Toad , . ... , . . Christchurch. PRESBYTERIAN BOYS' COLLEGE, X i)AY and BOARDING. Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson, M.A. (Melbourne), Diploma of Education. Chaplain: Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A:, B.D. . Senior Master :'■■■■ s. W. H. Johnston,'B,A. Resident Master: A., S. Holloway. Science: E. C.- Rowe, B.Sc. Mistress of Junior Department: Mies R. Michell. ._ SCHOOL OPENED FEBRUARY 6th, 1917. Boys of all ago 3 aro admitted. Prospectus from Headmaster and all Proabyterian Ministers. • Tolephono 1372. 3997 Dancing deportment, physical CULTURE. Under Royal and ViceRogal Patronage. MISS LOWE resumes her Classes for. Plain and Fancy Dancing from March.. 39th. Ladies' Evening Classes, forming.'. . Waltiing taught in three private" lessons.' At home Tuesday Afternoons, 307 J. MONTREAL STREET. . 4441 \ -j . IAANCING, "DEPORTMENT, and PHYSI- :; -CAL '. EXERCISE.—Misa COX (Pupil ' 'Wordiworth, London) resumes Afternooti Claaaee from FRIDAY, March 16th. Evening'"Classes forming.- . 53 HEREFORD : STREET WEST.' Tel. 354. C 3379 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN (Pupil of Ed. Scott, London, and Brighton) has Resumed Teaching. Evening Classes Forming. -Private instruction given. Waltz in three lessons. AORANGI, HEREFORD STREET, CITY. 'Ph0n0'4343 " . 82380 /2J.OSSIP for Girla, Hoaaeieeping Hints, VT Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Evervbo - .'.. Appear in the "Page for Women" . " in batozdaja ' EdiUoss of "Th« Eveainf "*•*•.*« " >

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15860, 27 March 1917, Page 9

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