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EDUCATIONAL. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. PTVHE attention of Candidates for'appointJ- ment aa PUPIL TEACHERS (now termed JUNIOR TEACHERS) or PROBATINERS is directed to the remuneration provided under the new regulations, as follows:— . > PUPIL TEACHERS (JUNIOR TEACHERS)—THIRD GRADE (old Second Year). £60; SECOND and FIRST GRADE (old Third and Fourth Years), £65. J PROBATIONERS—FIRST .YEAR, £55 (with additional £5' if holding Lower Leaving Certificate or higher qualification); SECOND YEAR. £CO. Additional £25 in all cases if compelled *o live away from home. To be eligible for ap- i pointment, either as Junior Teachers or Probationers. applicants must bo net less than 1G years of age. i H. C. LANE. Secretary. 24th December, 191 S. SIOB CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. TPHE BOARD'S OFFICES will be CLOSED J- for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS from December 2oth to January 3nd, both days inclusive. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 24th December, 1918. 6409 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRIST~ CHURCH. A PPLICATIONS are invited for tli© poei- -«■ tion of TEACHER of the PREPARATORY CLASS, STANDARDS IV., V., and VI. Duties to commence on JANUARY 28th. Salary in proportion to number of pupils. Average salary for the last three years has been £1 S3. Applications will be reoeived on or before;. Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. j GEORGE H. MASON. Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch, December 20th, 1918. 6400 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. A PPLICATIONS aro invitecT for THREE' A FULL-TIMB ASSISTANT TEACHERS, with Special Qualifications as follows: — (a) For teaching Home Science and Hygiene. Salary £170 per annum. (b) For teaching Arithmetic, Geography, and Commercial Subjects. Salary, £170 per annum. (?) For General Secondary Subjects. Preference given to an applicant with Special Qualifications for teaching History and French. Salary, £170 per annum. Duties to commence on JANUARY 28th, 1919. Applications will be received on Or before SATURDAY, 18th January. . Schedule of duties and further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. GEORGE H. MASON. Registrar. Canterbury College, » ■ Christchurch, Pccornbor 20th, 1918. 6401 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 PUBLIO SERVICE SHORTHAND - TYPISTES' EXAMINATIONS, which entitles them to positions i commencing at £96 Students were the ONLY SUCCESSFUL CHRISTCHURCH Candidates. In ihd Junior Division FOTJRTEEN | of the FIFTEEN Candidates from the School were successful, two of the candidates at ' EACH Examination being .placed | and SECOND on the Order of Merit list for the Christchurch Centre . . The continued success of Stuaonte at tbo i various PUBLIC and other EMminationß i* practical evidence of the EXCELLENT TRAINING received by our pupils.

DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CI.A«BJ^ TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME FROM 6th JANUARY, 1919. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ■ Hallenstein's Buildginas, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.). 4 THERE IS AN OLD SAYING— "If you want to learn plumbing, go to a ■ plumber." t / THE principle is the same in regard to Bookkeeping and Accountancy. For many years we were Practical Bookkeeper® and Public Accountants, but more, we proved our ability to teach by Correspondence, and this, by the splendid advancement made by so many of our atudents. _ You want a well-paid position in the Business World? Your safest and surest way to obtain it is to place yourself in our experienced hands' for a few .months. __We will teach yon PRACTICALLY PRIVATELY and THOROUGHLY in your own home. Mav we send you particulars of our Course in 7 (a) PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, ° r "\b) MODERN ACCOUNTANCY? Say just which interests you and WRITE US TO-DAY. Remember also our Staff prepares successfully Candidates for all Public Examinations. Address: HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCfiOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. G474G „ SEND YOUR CHILDREN TO GHiBY*S COLLEGE IN 1919. ' < ESTABLISHED in 1387, Gilby's College is to-day "the finest institution in New Zealand for •thorough training in all -Secondary and Commercial Subjects. All instruction here is individual, and actual result® prove that our tuition is more thorough-and rapid than that of ordinary Secondary Schools. They teach "classes — yre givo attention to ©aca echolar. Parents are urged to call on the Manager, or write for our free prospectus "Success." The College re-opens on 6th January, 1919, but the offioe will bo open daily, | except for the usual close holi- [ days. ' | j GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. Manager: Xi. J. Berry, F.XA.N.Z. j Royal Exchange Buildings, Nert C.P.0., Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. • 'Phono 1333. P.O. Box 56. (And at Wellington.) - WIRELESS SUCCESSES. A MBITIOUS YOUNG MEN who take, up A Wireless Telegraphy aa a profession have a lifetime of congenial work before them. The following Dominion College Students have recently secured appointments as Wireless Operators in the Mercantile Mann»: •H. E. YOUNG. T. L. HOLMES. ' F. A. HUNTER. T. G. HENDERSON. Why don't you take up a cojirse in this interesting subject and qualify, too? It's a chance to see the World and earn good pay as yna g<J. GET FULL PARTICULARS'NOW! THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Also at Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. H4569 /CORRESPONDENCE Lessons individually vv compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matricular tion, Teachers Certificates, Pharmacy, National Sfl«lPublic Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Writ® for proa* pectus and war price list. Liberal discounts to returned soldiers. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 671. Auckland.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 11