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EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHTJBCH. lectures ik irosic. TVR. BRADSHAW will COMMENCE th« XJ THIRD TERM of the Court# of LECTURES in MTJSIC on MONDAY, September 19th. A . These Lectures meet all requirements for Mus. Bsc. Degree, Matriculation, and A*s°ciated Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M. ( aod Trinity College Examination^. Fees—los 6d per term for'each Lecture. Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application. L A gTRIirGEE) €OOI Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OP ART. rpHIRD TERM oommencee on MONDAY. J- September 12th. Day and Evening Classes are Wd for Drawing and Painting from Life, Landscape, and Still Life- Ueeiffn. Commercial Art, Modelling, Curing, Embossed Metal Work, Enamelling, *nd Art Needlework. Prospectus may be obtained from the Sohool, or from the undesigned. L. A. STRINGER, Kagistrar. Canterbury College, September Bth, 1921. 8837 CHRISTCHURCII' TECHNICAL COLLEGE. T IHB RE-OPEN'ING of the TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL hj» been POSTPONED from MONDAY NEXT till TUESDAY, 13th inet. EVENING- CLASSES will resume on MONDAY, aa previously arranged. D. E. HANSEN, 5977 Director. OHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. INSTRUCTION IN MACHINE AND BLADE SHEARING. TINROLMENTS are now being received Hi from men desirous of learning Machine or Blade Shearing. Session commences etod this month. Fee for course of Two Weeto (about 90 hours) 40s. , , , To reserve a stand, intending students should forward ft deposit of 20s. D. E. HANSEN, 6016 Director. ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. B -OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, WITH SECONDARY AND PREPARATORY DEPARTMENTS. Headmaster: Mr A. K. ANDERSON, M.A. THE THIRD TERM will begfo on TUESDAY, 20lh SEPTEMBER. New Boys may be enrolled at the College on Monday, 19th September. Prospectus and further information may be obtained afc the o®ce of the Board of Governors, 3 Royal Exchange Buildings. W. F. H'ILSON, Secretary. CHRISTCHTTROH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Lady Principal: MISS M. V. GIBSON, MA. THE Next Term will commence on MONDAY, September 19th. The Lady Principal will be at the School to receive Parents and Pupils from 9.80 a.m. to 12' noon, and from 4 to 5 p.m. on that day. L. A. STRINGER 6000 Registrar. s HORTHAND-TYPISTES. If YOU want to secure a GOOD POSITION You must be COMPETENT. The COMPETENT Girle are ALWAYS In demand, SLiid ar§ INDISPENSABLE to the employe™. -

Take a TEEM at GILBY'S COLLEGE Under EXPERT TEACHERS. DAY and EVENING CLASSES. And let us find you a Situation. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1833. P.O. Box 68. G5768-2 RAPID AND RELIABLE!. FTMAN'S SHORTHAND is not only the MOST RAPIDLY WRITTEN, but al»o the MOST EASILY READ, and consequently the MOST RELIABLE system of Shorthand in existence. _ The WORLD'S SHORTHAND CHAMPIONSHIP is held by a PITMAN Writer, and the AUSTRALASIAN ivECORD in Pitman's Shorthand (220 words per minute) » held by DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, whose teachers are. THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED and Holders of Teachers' DipIOmM DAY AND EVENING CLASSES la Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, etc., etc. Coaching for Matriculation, Publio Service, and ALL University and Education Department's Examinations. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.), DBOBO-6672-2 Triangle, Chriatohurch. AMBERLEY HOUSE GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Principal: Miss D. M. King-4Jhurch, BJL. (Hons.). NEXT TERM begins TUESDAY. September 90th. For particulars apply to the Principal, AmLerley, or to the Secretary,' Ainaud McKellar, Esq., 77 Hereford street, Chriatohurch. 5416 _ s7 MARGARET'S COLLEGE, Cranmer square. rPHE College will Re-open on THURSDAY, X Septembsr 16th, at 10 o'clock. The Headmistress will he at the School to admit new pupils on Tuesday, September ISth, from 10.30 to 12 and 3 to 4 p.m. s<l VIOLIN AND 'CELLO. MISS FREDA MARS DEN reoeiwa Pupils at Musis Francis and Co.'a Musio Wurohouee or at private address, 16 Chntt-tnhara street (off Carlton Mill read). 'Phono A 4214. 1816 SH PRIORS" OPEN-AIR BCHOOL. School will REOPEN on MONDAY, 19th SEPT., at 9.15 a.m.' "A' 537 TE WHARE KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 55 Hereford street West, re-opena THURSDAY, . r " r "" , FrV3ER 15th. Mies Cooper will be at > v ,uSeptember 14th, from 2 " reM l % ti. •' Teaching on TBSM,'>it_,.<3 . , ' "tIL AORAXGI, 20So I£ fAJI» .. . 501 TENDERS. ANDREW SWANSTON, TIMBER MEBCHAMT, SAWMILLER, AND IMPORTER. lARGE STOCKS of Building and Far•i mens' requirements always on hand, including FIGURED RIMU, OREGON, REDWOOD,. BALTIC. V.D.L.. PALINGS, CEMENT, GALVANISED IRON. Etc. . Joinery Work of all descriptions. Estimates given for delivery Town or Country. Timber Yard* and Planing Mill*: Durham street and Moornouss aven-ueb Office: Gloucester street." 'Phones: 951, Yard 1853. 88703 JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD., Timber and Coal Merchant*, and Import* J*. Established imt Offices and Yards: 187-169 Tnam fires*. Yard*- 210-214 St. Assph street. T ARGE and Complete Stocks of Builders' J-J and Farmers' Requisites. Colonial Timbers of every description. Imported Timber, Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, • Kenwood, V.D.L., Yellow Pin", etc., ate. Heavy Stocks of Seasoned Timber in *heds ready for use. We will be pleased to furnish QUOTATIONS for Building Materials delivered to any Railway Station. Wbtß9

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 15

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