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I EDUCATIONAL. ! SPANISH. MADAME RUSHA Cate of Paris and Spar.ish Amcrica, Teacher <",f French I M St. Margaret's College). Individual and j C'aM Tuition in abov.-> Languasr**._ Conver--1 »»'ion and Pronnnciation a Speciality. 1 li« RICCAIITON ROAD (opp. Division | road Car Stop). Hour*: .T to 5 and 7to 9 • ;>.ib. Corr.'rrxl TTanslatjos* Undertaken. ■ Terms on 'Phone A 4713. R5577 HIGH PAY. ALWAYS WANTED. MOTOR MECHANICS. j M"IHKRE'.-> a dfmand the world n~er :or j L MOTOR MECHANICS, brcanec i'.V a j (trofeMton that's alwav>! •.minted—never mi ! rf dav>. Bip ftalarien paid to clScient men. I LEARN IN YOUR SPARE TIME BY OUR i SPECIAL, CORRESPONDENCE COURSE. This c;>iendid courae will Woch "cti all that'* necesoary about living, OporoiiEg, Ropairine. and tfco fundamacn'al principle of Gcaeml M'oclia.nkji. FEES MODERATESend {or Fr*e Booklet to CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MOTOR MECHANICS, P.O. BOX 61C, CHRISTCHURCH. G3I4S STENOTYPYI STENOTYPY! LEARN STENOTXPi 1 ; | AT GILBY'S COLLEG2. I ___ 'T'lIE STENOTTPE way is th* machir.o way of taking flhorthsr.d not«. It n simp'c—it is thorough—it ewraroi rapid progress. The achievement* of our Stenotyp« pupils show what you may do—tho splendid results ymi may achieve—when you t.iko up thin interring work. One of oar rrirl students is operating the stenotype p.t ! a epeed of 175 words per minute after only I nir.o or ton months' tuition- Other* who j have been learning for only two terms arc writing at 110 to 120 words per minute. J STENOTYPISTS ARE IN DEMAND! Business men know the sileut etenotype niachino d<*« away with the old trouble" cf indistinct r.otef. They fcnow that ar.7 t tenotypiflte can readi'v read any other Ftcnotypisto's note*. They know th*t the Stenotypo method is cfßrient. and every stenotypo operator :s therefore certain of immediate employment. Secure full details. Call—*eo tho machine in operation—see tho work it doe*. An enquiry will commit you to nothing, but may mean much to yon. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD.. L. J. Berry, F.1.A.N.Z., Director, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Next G.P.0., Cathedral square, Chris tchnxch. Thono 1383. P.O. Bex 66. (And at Wellington). G496G-2875 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY. P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typistc*' Section). THE aro a few of the recent «neccssen achieved bv our Student*, and which speak for themselvee: — 1. One of OUR Students, after ONLY FOUR MONTHS' training in PITMAN'S SHORTHAND and Typewriting, w»a a successful candidate at the PUBLIC SERVICE Shorthand-Typiete*' Examination held last February, paesing tho SENIOR DIVISION at tho following examination and receiving immediately a Government appointment at n commcncing salary of £1(M per annum. This wa» ono of OUR DAY Students who was NOT an EXPERIENCED ShortiandTypietc. 2. During the past twelve month* 110 fewer than 151 Shorthand Speed and Theory Certificates have been granted by Sir Isaac Pitman and Son* to OUR Student*. 3. Tho SIX "GREGG" Shorthand Speed Certificate* granted by the Chriatchurch Shorthand Writers' Association were gained by OUR Gregg Students. 4. The Gold Medal ■ annually awarded by tho above Association I to tho candidate obtaining tho HIGHEST •Shorthand Speed Certificate granted by Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons during the year wan | again won by ono of OCR Students with a I certificate for 170 word* per minute. 1 Our Teaching is INDIVIDUAL, THOROUGH, and PRACTICAL, and the result* continually being achieved by onr student* Etond unequalled. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. Prospectuo on Application at the School. Railway Conccosion Ticket* for Country Student*. Term commence* at any time. Hallonstoin'a Buildings, Triangle, (Op. D.1.C.), Chrigtchurch. D 2685-4 TO PARENTS OF AITBTTIOUS YOUTHS. the attraction* of "Wir*le»" w as a profession for an »!ert, intelligent young man. A qualified Wireless Operator trawls the world on good pay—tho work is attractivo in every way—it take* a man out of the rut. "STUDY WIRELESS IN 1920" is a good decision for a youth. Many ntudents pualify in about six month*. Enquire TO-DAY. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square, Christchureh. P.O. Bos 729. "Phono 30ii. Branches: Auckland. Wellington, and Dnncdin. H497D FUNERAL NOTICES. TTpHIi Funeral of the lato Goorgo Henry -L King will loavo hi* lato rceidrace, 41 Lawrence street, Lin wood, on Thnraday, December 11th, at 2 p.m., for tho Woalston Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 0971 I Funeral of the late Robert Munro will loavo hi* late residence, 230 Moorhouso avenuo, on Thursday, Deoembor 13 th, at 3.30 p.m., for tho Addicgton Co me loryJ. LAMB and SON. COG) AmAiITARY Funeral will be accorded to tho late Corpjral Tbomae Loose, of 2nd Dragoon Guards and Queen's Bays, Indian Mutiny, which will leava his late residence. 395 Madras street North on Thursday, at 3.15 p.m., for Bromley Cemetory. Veteran* are cordially invited to he present. GEORGE BARRELL. 533 A MILITARY Funoml will be accorded to tho lato Bombardier Roy Morrison. Requiem Mass will be eaid in the Catholic Cathedral at 0 a.m. on Friday, and at 10.30 n.m. the Funeral will leave the Cathedral for Sydenham Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 642 J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephono " Established AND RHIND, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. 104 Cashel street. 'Phone Sl3. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 19 London etroot. 106 Montreal street. 'Phono 669. 'Phono 1603. L4191-SSS4 E 0 R (> E BARRELL, FURNISHING L.NDERTAKEB. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR-CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: Durham street. 'Phone 72!. Night or Day. 87271 jyj cTc RNi N G ATTI RE. Specialised a'. ARMSTRONG'S. A 3663-7283 DO NOT FORGET THE ENGLISH MAIL FOR XILAS. Q.F. EETING OABDS In Cireat Variety at BURTT'3 BOOK SHOP, 82787-1533 30 Worceate; *tre*t-

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16703, 11 December 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16703, 11 December 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16703, 11 December 1919, Page 13

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