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ART UNION. | I STREET In .Aid of the DAY STREET "RED CROSS AND DAY STREET -*■« NAVY LEAGUE DAY STREET FUNDS. DAY STREET DAY STREET GRAND ART UNION. DAY STREET GRAND ART UNION. DAY STREET GRAND ART UNION. DAY STREET Eleven Valuable Thorough- DAY STREET bred Racehorses offered as DAY STREET Prizes. DAY STREET DAY STREET In connexion with the DAY STREET above it has been arranged DAY STREET to hold a "Street Dav" DAY STREET THIS D A i DAY STREET Al] day long; from 9 a.m., DAY STREET energetic lady workers will DAY STREET bo on duty selling tickets DAY STREET to the public. Recognis- DAY STREET ing worthy object of DAY STREET the Art Union, tho pro- DAY STREET motors anticipate the un- DAY STREET stinted patronage of resi- DAY STREET dents of the Country and DAY STREET City aiike.. DAY STREET "A BOOK FOR A DAY STREET "A BOOK FOR A DAY STREET "A BOOK FOB A DAY STREET POUND!" DAY STREET POUND!" DAY STREET POUND!" DAY STREET This will be the slogan of DAY STREET the energetic saleswomen. DAY STREET And remember, ©very pound DAY STREET spent represents twenty DAY STREET shillings donated to a DAY STREET worthy object and means DAY STREET also twenty chanoee of DAY STREET winning one of the eleven DAY STREET valuable prizes. DAY STREET An ART UNION For ALL. DAY STREET An ART UNION For ALL. DAY STREET An ART UNION For ALL. DAY STREET This is an Art Union in DAY STREET which all may participate— DAY STREET Parsons, Politicians, Pugi- DAY STREET lists, and Sportsmen may DAY STREET alike buy tickets. You DAY STREET can claim your prize and DAY STREET own a racehorse, or allow DAY STREET tho prize to be eold at DAY STREET auction and claim the DAY STREET money fourteen daya after DAY STREET tho drawing. DAY STREET DAY STREET G. L. DONALDSON, DAY STREET Acting Hon. Sec., DAY STREET Art Gallery. DAY 12320-1 EDUCATIONAL. DANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise. —MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resum«s Afternoon Classes from March 11th. Class for juniors at M-as Webb's School, Merivale. Evening CUsees forming. TE WHARE, 63 Hereford street W. Telephone 354. C 2602 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN resumed on SATURDAY, March 23rd. Private lessons given; Waltz a speciality, in three lessons. -AORANGI," 184 Fitzgerald avenue. Telephone 4343. ti2514 DANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Mirw Lowe, having returned from Australia, will resume her classes for Dancing and Deportment from June 10th. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At home Tuesday afternoons, 307 Montreal street, L4Q34 gT. ANDREWS COLLEGE. STROWAN, PAPANUI RO^aJ. MAGNIFICENT NEW PREMISES. Fine Science Laboratory Completed. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS. Dav Boys from 5; Boarders from 9 Years. Second Term begins TUESDAY, JUNE 4th. Early Application Advisable. Appointments may be mado for enrolling pupils during the vacation. S. R. DICKINSON, M-A., 0J92 Headmaster. SHELDON. SHELDON. fPHE SHELDON Science of SHELDON. JL Business Building is the SHELDON. Science of Servloe. SHELDON. >. ... SHELDON. "He profit* most who wives SHELDON, best" is the Sheldon motto. SHELDON. With a view to giving better SHELDON, service, a four-fold study w SHELDON, entered upon—(l) Of yourself, SHELDON. (2) Your Business, (3) Human SHELDON. Nature, and (4) The Power to SHELDON. a£ply the knowledge gained. SHELDON. The system of training SHELDON, teaches business men how to SHELDON, develop Ability, _ Reliability, SHELDON. Endurance, and Action, how to SHELDON, become strong in intellectual, SHELDON, emotive, physical, and vouSHELDON, tional qualities. „ , , SHELDON. More than 400 New Zealand SHELDON. Business and Profcwton*! Men SHELDON, are studying SHELDON. i;or SHELDON. Proepectua, giving all lnforaaSHELDON, tion, write SHILDON: SHELDON INSTITUTE SHELDON. OF BUSINESS SCIENCE, SHELDON. P.O. Box 334, Christehurch. SHELDON. D 2631-9243-1 RESULTS OF 1917 PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND-TYPISTES' EXAMINATIONS. • DURING the past year NINE of our students were successful in passing the Senior Division of the Public Service Short-hand-Typiatee' Examinations, which entitles them to positions commencing at £96 per mnum. The above students were the only Successful Christchurch Candidates. In the Junior Division Fourteen out of the Fifteen Candidates from the School were successful. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.) D 2404-9991-1 LEARN BOOKKEEPING. USARN BOOKKEEPING. LEARN BOOKKEEPING. LEARN BOOKKEEPING. T> Y attending Gilby's College you -D can become an efficient and reliable Bookkeeper in, a very short time, provided you will devote a certain period daily to systematic study. We teach by mail or by personal tuition at the College—whichever is most convenient ip you. All instruction is individual. In the Advanced Division you receive the personal attention of Mr H. R. Best, F.IJ.A.N.Z., F.I-A.N.Z., a professional accountant of the highest attainments, with many years' successful coaching experience. ——Tho Classes are under the personal supervision of the Director, assisted by Mr Win. Barry, A.1J1,N.Z., and other highly qualified instructors. You may begin your studies at any time, and make it optional whether you attend Collfege during day or evening l^purs. Particular attention is paid to the correspondence of country students. Lessons are corrected in detail and knotty problems fully explained. ■ Fees are low and may be paid in easy instalments if desired. Our system of training is thorough and comprehensive. ■ We coach students for-the Accountancy Profession*!, and Bookkeepers' Diploma Examinations,' and tiilby Students in the past have been signally successful in this branch of education. Call to-day, or write to the Director. All information is yours free for the ■ asking. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. Horace Gil by, F.CJ. (Eng.), Director, Next Chief Post Office, JATtJEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. 1 QHIP SAUCE" NEVER FAILS j.O PLEASE. It is pure and wholecm©. HAS THAT SNAJt'Pi* FLAVOb« het everybody likes. If your Gtooer 14 ut ol stock—try the Groccr higher up. H4566-3313

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16212, 15 May 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16212, 15 May 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16212, 15 May 1918, Page 11