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EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY EDI,"CATION BOARD. SUMMER HOLIDAYS. IN t<> .secure uniformity a:noag and Suburban Schools, it is sugg*sste;l thai Fuch Schocis clow on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd. in accordance with *J'.B spirit M tho Board's By-laws. 11. C. LANE. Secretary. Chrxstchv-Tch, , December 10*.h, 1020. • 401S S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Applications invited' for. four SCHOLARSHIPS of £90 per annum on v tho Marsh Foundation, and for ONE SCHOLARSHIP of £30 por annum on tho Maria Eiackett Foundation. Marsh Scholarship ore available' Ottly fcf students etudj'iug for Holy Orders. The College i» open for the_ admission e4 Students not holding Scholarship®, upon uaymcnt«of the customary fees. Copies of* tho regulations, and forma of application are obtainable from the Dioorean Office, 40 Short!and street. Auckland, w'jera applications will bo received until JANUARY 13th, 1921, ivddrosstfd to Cr. A. THOMPSON, 9527 Secretary to S. Johu's Collegia Trust GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. APPLICATIONS for JUNIOR FREE "■£*- PLACES muet bo mado on tho fonns provided, and posted to the SchooL Application forms can lx> obtained from tho Canterbury College Office, or .at tho School, and must reach tho Lady Principal ou cr before JANUARY 2Ctli, 1921. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, December 7th, 1920. 5716 ENSURE A PASS and SAVE MONEY BY studying at Gilby's Col I ego for the ■ Matriculation Examination. Our system of Individual Tuition ensures rapid pvoKrefo and thorough preparation for this important examination. Mr G. 11. Scarsc, B. 1 :>ouvain) conducts our day classes, asrsi- ./ a stair of highly-qualified teaoherppcc.. ;ist3, and each student recciwa o horns' personal tuition each day'.' Wo also prepare candidates at *v«uins classes, and conduct special correspondence lessons for country students. GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY! ] . Rinjj up, call, or . * GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD.. Cathedral equare, Christohurch. 'Phono 1333. Box 53. L. J. BER&Y, F.1.A.N.Z., Director. . • £And at Wellington.) • ' GfiSS2-71Cff-3 STRIKING EXAMINATION RESULTS. , STRIKING-EXAMINATION RESULTS. DIG-BY'S Commercial • School Student* again successful. The following results wore obtained by our Students at tho Public Service ShorthandTypistes' Examination h6ld last May: — [ . Special Exam.: 100 per cent, of Pftsues, including Ist and 2nd places on tho Order of Merit Lint. • . Senior Esim.: 2nd, Brd, andl Gtli places. • Junior Exam.: 100 per cent, of Pas»e«,'lncluding Ist, 3rd, and 4th places on tho Ordor of Merit List. ALSO tho MAJORITY OF PASSES for ' the WHOLE EXAMINATION. All these successful candidates woro PITMAN WRITERS. NOTE.—Tho euccetw of the School is measured by the HUNDREDS of Students who have been trained to fill the various High and lucrative positions offering from time to timw in Government, Legal, Insurance, mercial offices, ■ WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOB OTHERS WE CAN DO FOR YOU. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. ' DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenetein's Buildings, Triangle, (Opp. D.1.C.) Christchurch. D 2987-4* Term commence* at aay time. . FUNERAL NOTICES. rriHE Friends rt Mr nenry E. Harrison. X Richards <irp Te®pectfuHy informed that tho Funeral of / his late beloved daughter, Linda Marguerite, will- leave his residence, Methvcu, on Sunday, December 12th, at 1.34 p.m.* for the Methven Public Cemeten'. !«'. •J. SUTTON, Undertaker. M>HE of tho lato Ellen Dolierly JL will take plaoe thia day (Saturday), Deoember' 11th, leaving tho CathoLo dral. 9.30 a.m., fur tho Biomlcy Cemetery. Moos 9 a.m. J. LAMB und I SON. / *>*'■> THE Friends of the late Mra Rooe Smith, of 20S Salisbury «trect, aro invited to attend her funeral, leaving St. Mary'n Ctth-O lio Church, Manchester street, on Monday, at 9.30 a.m., for the Linwood Comoter?,'. GEORGE BARItELD. , C9l THE -Frienda of _Mr Albert Stone ar» TCfrpectfully informed that the funeral o! his lute daughter, Florerx» Muriel, will leave' his residence, AViWon'u Siding, Kaiapcd, on Sundiiy, December ItHh, ui " pm. for tha Kiis.poi Public Cemetery. I'. FISHER. • <W1 George . babeell, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOB HEARSES ANtD MOTOR-CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE Office 221. ' Garage: 223 Durham ittwt 'Phone 731. Night or Day. J. LAMB "AND SON, FUxiERAL FURNISHEB* No. 231 LICHFIELD STBEET. E»t»bl»K«d^WTß. FOB FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBLRY. MOTOB HEARSES AND CARRIAGES 106 Montreal etreet, 'Phoros: Sydenhun. 1603. 13 London street, Phor.«: Richmond, j . ES3. P.O. Br>k JOHN M B I X D,/ Town Office: 10-4 Onehel esieet. 'Phone 832. FUNERALS conducted by Motor Hwm or vrith Horses. 88565-943 D JJOCKETI'3 MOTOB Si CULVEBDEN-HANMER SPRINGS. ! ROYAL MAIL. Daily Service, ccnaocting with Morsfng / ind Afternoon Trains.- Fare*: Ba eich my. AD Clac«eA of Carting Undertaken. ' Letter*, Parrels, and attended to. ! Tieketi;. Tcurlit Office, Tho®. Cook and I 6)128, SF. T.-UOCKEXTT OulTtrdm,

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 15

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