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EDUCATIONAL* FARMERS . . MAKE THE FARMERS . . MOST OF FARMERS . . WINTER FARMERS . . EVENINGS. TO run your farm on sound busi* nees lines, and thus ensure th® highest measure of success, you MUST KEEP PROPER ACCOUNTS and work your land to tha best possible advantage. Giiby'e College can help you by imparting tho knowledge that will enable you to do these essential things. We have prepared two Special Courses for Farmers; one on SIMPLIFIED BOOKKEEPING FOR FARMERS. and the other on PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. The former cows the whole ground of Farm Bookkeeping in a few' pimple, easily-learnt lessons, while the latter deal's comprehensively with coils, manures, cropping, and so forth. The Lcseons are efficiently taught by Correspondence. You can study them during the long winter evenings. Write for Farmers' Prospectus; an enquiry commits you to nothing. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. G4235-2339 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallcnstein'a Buildings (opp. D.LC.) Principal: Miss M. D. Digby, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). Assisted by a full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. All Day and Evening Commercial Classes hav» now resumed. Coaching for MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, SIXTH STANDARD PROFICIENCY and other Exams. By MISS M. GOt, M.A. (Hons.). Hours arranged to suit students. Preparation for BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM, by MR G. H. CHRISTIE, Reg. Acct.. A.N.Z.A.A. ' Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at the School. DAY CLASSES EVENING CLASSES SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES, Term commences at any time. D 2192-6234-* / ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. Lincoln road Christchurch. PRESBYTERIAN BOYS' COLLEGE, r DAY AND BOARDING. HEADMASTER/ S. R. Dickinson, M.A. (Melbourne), Diploma of Education. CHAPLAIN: Rev. A. T, Thompson M.A., B.D. SENIOR MASTER: W. H. Johnßvon B.A. RESIDENT MASTER:: A. S. Holloway. SCIENCE: E. C. Rowe B.Sc. MISTRESS OF JUNIOR DEPARTMENT* Miss R. Michel!. SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. MAY 29 th. Boys c{ all ages admitted. ~ Prospectus from Headmaster and all Pro* bvterian Ministers. • Telephone 1372. St. A.8056-&407 g HORTHAND WRITERS "WANTED. .The demand for Shorthand Writers is greatly in excess of the supply. Learn BOYD SHORTHAND in 30 days, and get 9 to 12 months' start on your friends who are learning other systems.' THE BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 100 Customhouse quay, Wellington. Christchurch Representative: REV. THOMAS FEE: 553 Barbadoes street, Christchurch. P625J Dancing, deportment, and physical EXERCISE.—MISS COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth. London) resumes Afternoon Classes from WEDNESDAY. May 30th. Evening Clas«e« forming. 53 HEREFORD STREET WEST. Tel. 354. C 2379 Dancing, deportment, physical CULTURE. Under Royal and ViceRogal Patronage. MISS LOWE renames ber Classes for Plain.and Fancy Dancing from Juno 4th. Ladies' Evening Classes, forming. Waltzing taught in three private k<ssor.e. . At homo Tuesday Afternoons, 307 MONTREAL-STREET. 4441 rnHE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF JL MUSlC.—Anyone can Learn by our Methods. No scales; no Drudgery. We Teach from Melodiee. ROOMS 1 and 2, 83 Hereford ttreet. X WANTED KNOWN. fPHAT F. H. STEEL ha* REDUCED the X PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH; and as we have only a short time to live, get the Beet. Rubbish ie dear at .my price; the best is always cheapest in the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City or Suburb! waited on Daily for Orders. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Small Goods a Speciality; the annual output reaches half a million pounds. The quality sold' speaks for itself. SB2BT COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. LEAVE Arthur's Pass 6tation on arrival of West Coast Express, which leave* Christchurch at 8.30 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Carrying Passengers and their Luggage only for Hokitika, West port, Reefton, and Greymouth, arriving Greymouth same evenine. 6.40 !>•»•., . . . Through rail and coach tickets can be obtained at Tourist Office, Christchurch, also ooach tickets for coach journey obtainable at the following hotels:—Warner's, Coker'e, Storey's. Clarendon, and United Sertfce Hotels; from Mr Cassidv. Springfield; Mr W. Campbell, Christchurch. The management is under Mr H. Caasidv, who has had sole management since 1878. CASSIDY and CO., LTD.. X Proprietor*

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15918, 4 June 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15918, 4 June 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15918, 4 June 1917, Page 11

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