EDUCATIONAL. » FARMERS . . MAKE THE 1 FARMERS . . MOST OF ; FARMERS . . WINTER FARMERS . . EVENINGS. rpo run your farm on eound busi- | -1- ncss lirKs3, and thus ensure the , Jiighost nicasuro of buccoss, you • MUST KEEP PROPER ACCOUNTS and work your land to the best possible advantage. Gilby's College can help you by imparling the knowWgo that will onable you to do Uicw> oseontiai thingß. Wo have prepared two Special Courses for Farmers; one on SIMPLIFIED BOOKKEEPING FOR FARMERS, and the other on PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. The former covers tho whole ground of Farm Bookkeeping in a few eimplo, <%aflily-loa.ru t lesacma, while tho latter deals comprehensively witli eoils, manures, cropping-, and no forth. Tho Lessons arc efficiently taught by Correspondence. You can study them during tho long winter evenings. "Write for Farmom' Prospectus; an enquiry commits you to nothing. GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD., Next Chief Post Offioo, Cathedral nquare, I CHRISTCHURCH. G4235-233# DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstoin's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.) Principal: Miss M. D. Digby, P.C.T., i.P.S." (Typists' Scction). ' Assisted by a lull Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. All Day and Evening Commercial Classes liav« now resumed. Coaching for MATRICULATION. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, SIXTH STANDARD PROFICIENCY and othor Exams. By MISS M. GOtf, MA. (Hons.). Hours arranged to suit students. Preparation for BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM by MR G. H. CHRISTIE, Re- Acct„ A.N.Z.A.A. * Prospectus, giving full particular, 0 n application at tho School. DAY CLASSES EVENING CLASSES SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. Term commences at any time. D 2192-6234-3 1 ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE, Lincoln road . ■ . . , , . P,ViT-iaf PRESBYTERIAN BOYS' COLLEGE, - 1 - DAY AND BOARDING. HEADMASTER: S. B. Dickinson, M.A. (Melbourne), Diploma of Education, CHAPLAIN: Rev. A. T. Thompson V * . B.D. T SENIOR MASTER: W. H. Johnston- B.A RESIDENT MASTER: . A. S. Hollnway, SCIENO; • E. C. Ro»'o. J5.Sc. mistress of juk] on dj?partmt*i:ti Miao li. iho.lvvil. SECOND TERM iSHJOINS TUESDAY. MAY Mlh. Boys of all ages admitted. Prospectus from Headmaster and &.!] Prer byterian Ministers. T«-«jphone 137' St. A.8255.94C BOYD SHORTHAND.' PROFICIENCY IN A MONTH. [ TUST a month's close attcc.iion, '' u just a month's earnest work, and wo will turn you out a Qualified Stenographer, capablo of taking an .Office Job. Write or See Local Agent— REV. THOS. FEE, 553 Baibadoes street, Christchurch. SCHOOL OF ART. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. Director: It. Herdman-Smith, A.M.; F.S.A.M. THE SECOND TERM oommenoea on MONDAY, MAY 7th. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION.—Drawing and Painting from Life, Still Life and. Landscape, Drawing for the Press, Modelling, Carving, and * Art Craft Work, including Jewellery and Enamelling, and Art Needlework, Designing applied to local trades and industries. Architecture, course of study, to prepare ctudents for the Aesociateehip of thi N.Z. Institute of Architects. Painting, Decorating, and Signwriting. Day and Evoning Classes for Apprentices. Special Classes—Photographic Retouching, Ticket and Show-card Writing, Cartooning. Preparation for _ Drawing Examinations, Teachers' D, Matriculation, and Senior Civil Service. Syllabus on Application. Telephone 2297. 2136 DANCING, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and VioeRegal Patronage. MISS LOWE resumes her" Clase<* for Plain and Fancy Dancing from March 19th. Ladies' Evening Classes forming. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At home Tuesday Afternoons, 307 MONTREAL STREET. 4441 TRANCING, DEPORTMENT, and PHYSIJ J CAL EXERCISE.—Miss COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumes Afternoon Classes from FRIDAY. March 16th. Evening Classes forming. 53 HEREFORD STREET WEST. Tel. 354. C 2373 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN (Pupil of Ed. Soott, London and Brighton) has Resumed Teaching, Evening Classes Forming. Private instruction given. Waltz in three lessons AOBANGI, 184 FITZGEBALD AVENUE. 'Phone 4343. 82380-9230 Twk IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. —Anyone can Learn by our Methods. No scales; no Drudgery. Wo Teach from ISolodiee. ROOMS 1 and 2, 89 Hereford street. X -rpHE Greatest of All Ware," more folly _L dealt with is the "Evening News" than in - anjr other newspaper in the Dominion. TUT. Special "Page for Women" in Satoiday • Editions of "Tho Evening New# appeal* to everyone A 3»"«ht Horn# Mag asiaa.
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