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EDUCATIONAL. DEPORTMENT, and PHYSID rAL CULTURE. under Royal and Vice-' rT„l Patronngr.-MISS LOWE will resume MA3CH 17th. Classes •njL for Fos Trof. Waltzing taugnt in i*a£®d lefsor.?. At Home Tuesday COT MONTREAL STREET. n5- LIBSB rTTvr-T volant! Deportment.—Prof. FiomD A iS h« iw,Uz- * * p. t Tiot :aJgut in three lessons. Tut 3' ,° r }]er g old and New Dance* Also, »" •,, Proficiency guaranteed. Pri--S^t c : r Cashel street. 'Phono rate - •. F4B C3 201. n T ANDREW'S COLLEGE, S 'paPANUI ROAD, Christchurch. Tra m Direct from Stations and City. BOYS OF ALL AGES ADMITTED. to Boarding-hocse completing. G^sinssiuni and Classrooms Building. INSPECTION* INVITED. y E \V TEEM HAY 27th. Pro .., 2 ciu, o, application to Headmaster. S."V DICKINSON. M.A., Dipl. " ;i A "WEEK OFFERED FOR A stenotypiste. 4 BUSINESS man personally if A « could secure for hmi STENO "•"fsTCNOm? » A'S&Wfc, record its advantages over .ho old r. the stenotype. THE STENOTYPE. . THE STENOTYPE. i machir.a w'jich writes Short band Not * Novelty.' Several of our Studeffts use the STENOTYPE in business—it win Central Office use throughout tlio world. HERE ARE THE RESULTS. HERE ARE THE RESULTS. HERE ARE THE RESULTS. Vftcr cit'ht months' tuition last year seve--ai «tud«to operated the STENOTYPE a m words per minute. One student attained {u;, flD _.a after two terms. Another student Service Shorthand-Typistes Exam, after one term of instruction. Lat«r she passed the Senior Exam., and is roi' employed by the Government. Get details of this Silent Simple Machine. 1-oarn "the machine way in Shorthand. Easily mustered! Full details from GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., JJoyal Exchange Buildings, Next G.P.0., Cathedral equaro. CHRISTCHURCH. Telephoro 1333. P.O. Box 56. Manager: L. J. BERRY. F.I.A.N.Z. (And at Wellington). G4749-6365 THE BRITISH MINISTER OF MUNITIONS Recently said:— "rpHIS tremendous -waste through INEFX _ FICIENCY must bo stopped. It it estimated that lesee than 60 per cent, of those engaged in the business world are really qualifiod to do their work in on efficient manner. An increased efficiency of 30 par cent, all round would mean a saving of at least 300 million pounds a year to the nation," Strong words and worthy of deep thought. How pre at has been the opportunity _ for •those who qualify. This you can do in a little time. Three months' study pubs you above the average. So that you .can qualify, may we send you particulars of our splendid C-oureo in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY: or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING:. or in SHORTHAND; or in COMPLETE BUSINESS EDUCATION; or of our PREPARATION FOR THE MATRI- , CULATION; the TEACHERS', the PUBLIC SERVICE, or the LAW AND UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINA- j TIONS. Say just ivliich interest you. i Address— HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AUCKLAND. G4746 P.O. Box GIG. SATURDAY MORNING SATURDAY MORNING TYPEWRITING CLASSES. TYPEWRITING GLASSES. • A SPECIAL CLASS IN TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND. BOOKKEEPING, Is held on SATURDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12, For Students attending Primary and Secondary Schools. Fee,' 10a 6d per Term (One or Two Subjocte). » /THIS Class affords an excellent opportunity IJ- ' to School Students wishing to obtain extra coaching in Shorthand and Bookkeeping for Examination purpose*, or a knowledge of TOUCH TXPEWRITING. Students may join the Class at any time. . DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, i ' Hallenstein's Buildings, TriSglo (Opp. D.1.C.). To], 1537. 3178-1 BUSIXESS 31 E N And STUDENTS. "pCONOMICS and CIVICS are subject* of •*'« which all engaged in business should havo some knowledge. MR J. "WTN IRWIN, M.A. (Hoar.), ■ F.R.E.S., will conduct a Class for the study or ECONOMICS and CIVICS , tt GILBY'S COLLEGE on ' /' THURSDAY EVENINGS, j :oamencing 15th May. . A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE has i own arranged for thoso unable to attend the i Uhm, Full particulars on application. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. MR L. J. BERRY, F.1.A., N.Z., ® Manager. S. C. THOMPSON. S. C. THOMPSON^ . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 163 Cashel street, Chriatchurch, Opp. Messre Pyne and Co., AND NEW BRIGHTON. SOLDIERS, HOW'S THIS? 100 ACRES, Splendid Dairying Land, v*V about 12 miles from City; will o 70 * magnificent crops: real good residence .and outbuildings. This is a good Proposition, and will cut info two farms if 1 5C j T' lo Government want dairying | J"°» want dairying land see this. 40 near to. Chriatchurch, medium ■ir., , together with good sound doro ' out tll^'t: 55- Price £10C0; say £200 C* THOMPSON. 163 Cashel etreet. £20 JJACH-Sections on the North T^; , , , Beach Esplanade. Terms, £5 deposit, balance £1 monthly. No-.v's the time Don't wait until you have a tram -nnrng past the property, and palatial iSjwonees all arount i you, but buy now. P« r section now will >er in a few years. -lOfi 163 street. 101 l r jv' ol Rangiora. laod. helv 7 dairying and cropping ' • S. C. THOMPSON, 8U79-7514 163 l3 ' lc " 6treel > Chriatchurch.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16516, 7 May 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16516, 7 May 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16516, 7 May 1919, Page 11