A Message from Procter's QUR constant aim has been to impress upon w the public the necessity for having their eyes properly cared for, and we feel, sure that our patrons appreciate the fact that we hold their eyes and our profession above selfish interests. We never prescribe glasses unless • examination proves them positively necessary. Our customers' recommendations are the best asset of this business. JOHN R. PROCTER CONSULTING OPTICIAN P6;o;—SOf.: • Address—2oo HIGH STREET, CHRIStCHURCH
EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCni'RCir TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSED. n>HE Evening Clashes and Day Domestic 1 £e-isiice Classes rcsnmo ou A]ONPAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 14th. Courses of instruction covermsr one to five years are pqjvided in the leading trades, Commerce. Homo Science, Woolclaflsini?. Pharmacv. and for .Matriculation, Public, Service Entrance, and Standard* V. and VI. Examinations. All pupils who lifvvo recently left Primary or Secondary Schools are eligible for free education. Tin total few in any course, or for any examination, do not exceed i'2 15-3 per annnui to waving students. FRIJE STL'IJRX'TS ENROLLED G. 30 to 9.30. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. P VYING STUDENTS same hours, FEBRUARY 11th. The holders' of Proficicucv or Lompetor.cv Certificates inust present them when enroling. U. E. HANSEN, M.A.. M.Sc.,' Dr. Ing., Director. SCHOOL OF ART. CANTERBURY COLLEGE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3«h. { DAY AN3- EVENING" CLASSES (Elemen- ' tai/ pml Adva-noedV are hold for »ii:dy of ArcEitecture, Modelling', Art Crafts, and Drawing, 'and Painting'. A SPECIAL CLASS FOR. JUNIORS is HELD OX SATURDAY MORKINGS. A limited number of FREE' PLACES are vacant for bovs and girls who havo ob named a Proficiency Certificate, or who, being over 14 years of age, are recommended by 'the Inspector of Schools. The Director will be at the School to reenrol past students, and to enrol new paying' students 031. FRiD A\, i EBRL ARY 11th, from 10 to 12 noon, and 2 to 4 p.m Prospectus may be obtained at the School, or from tha undersigned. . L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christcliurch. . "- 21 D 1 STRIKING EXAMINATION RESULTS. STRIKING EXAMINATI# RESULTS. JIGBY'ii Commercial Schodl Students again successful. . The following results-, which epea* i for 'iicm-'elvvJ. were obtained* by pur 'Students it the Public Service Sliorthand-Typistos Examination, held last May:— Special Exum.: 100 per cent, of Paseea, including lßt and 2nd place® on the Order of Merit List Senior Exam.: 2nd, 3rd, and 6th places. _ Junior Exam.: 100 per cent, of Pasee®, including Ist, 3rd, and 4th placee on the i Order of Merit List. ALSO the" MAJORITY OF PASSES for the WHOLE EXAMINATION. All these successful candidates were PITMAN WRITERS. NOTE —The success of tha sohool 10 measured by tho HUNDREDS of Students who have been trained to fill the various high lucrative positions offering from time to time in Government, Legal, Insurance, and Com\VHAT WE HAVE DONE' FOR THESE bXUDFNT'S WP CAN DO FOR OTHERS. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. -. Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle, (Odd. D.1.C.) . Christchurch. (Drip. D.1.C.) D 2697-6199-2 T EASY TO LEARN. EASY TO READ, EASY TO WRITE— r TTTp STENOTYPE. lAKE uo the Study of this wonderful method of Machine' '.Shorthand during the New/Year.' Business houses throughout the Doininion enthusiastically endorse the silent, handy, helpful Stenotype. A leading, Chnetchuich business man writes: — "The Stenotype i» certainly a great advance . oft. Shorthand, and wo can thoroughly recommend it." No 4ypi«is' errors, no mistakes in notetranscxibing, no missed mails through office errors when the stenotype is uecd. Students make rapid progress, and eoon master the simple system. One girl wsk writing correctly 170 words *a minute after nine months' tuition, and the average student' attains a speedy over 100 words a minute in leas than six months. Enquire for full details! Ring up, call, or write. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, NEXT G.P.0., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchureh. Telephone. 1533. P.O. Box 56, DIRECTOR: L. J. BERRY, A.P.A., N.Z., F.1.A., JT.Z. (And at' Wellington.) Gsßaa-4083-2 i_ VOICE' PRODUCTION! AMD SINGING. MISS MARIAN' WOODHOUSE, L.R.A.M., Lond., will resume Teaching at "THE' STUDIO," CHANCERY LANE, on FEBRUARY 3rd. 19 TTEIAT) STREET, SUMNER. on FEBRUARY 7456 —_ ambeeley house. GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. GCHOOL will .REOPEN TUESDAY. FebD ruary 6th. Lady Principal, MISS A. c. Freeman. % 1604 uriSß MILLICENT JENNINGS, Studio Mno. 30 VICTORIA CHAMBERS, maah street, resumes Teaching tEBRUARY JthT Evening Classes' for Voice Training and. But Singing. ,9bt> INSUBANCE COMPANIES. London and Lancashire insurance CO., LTD. One of the-foremost Insurance Companies of the'world, transacting fire marine, and accident BUSINESS. Greatly Reduced Rate* for MOTOR-CAR insurance. Passengers' Baggage and Travellers' Sampice covered against oil risks. Low r*te« quoted. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED, Agents arid Attorneys, 118 Hereford street and 178 Caahel street. P6568
iiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiifiii^ 1 Better Piano Tuning! J = It is with pleasure that we announce that we hare succeeded in <3 = securing several skilled Piano Tuners to reinforce our staff of expert*. s 5 This will enable a larger number of musicians to avail themselves 3 E of our superior tunings than was hitherto possible. We tune pianos .jS S all over the whole of Canterbury, as well as ChristchuTeh city. Early; E application for tuning is desirable. «m 1 ROBERT FRANCIS LTD. f = For Everything of'the Best in Musio ; 3 | ? HIGH STEEET, OHEISTOHUBOK, - . 3 5 We guarantee our Tuningff w aß well as out Sutramaata. 1 . 2
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17064, 8 February 1921, Page 9
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