EDUCATIONAL. S. JOHN'S COLLEGE", AUCKLAND. Applications are invited for Four Scholarships of £3O per annum on the Harsh Foundation. Such Scholarships are available only for students studying for Hoi; Orders. The College is open for admission of Students not holding Scholarships upon payment of the cuotomary fees. Copies of the Regulations and Forms of Application for Scholarships are obtainable from the Diocesan Office, 40 Shbrtland street, Auckland, to which applications must be addressed to reach the undersigned not later than January 25th, 1922. G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary to S. John's College Trust Board. 8216 COLUMBA COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. DAY AND BOARPIXG SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "DEGISTERED by the Ediucation DepartAl» nicnt as a _ Primary and Secondary School. The Primary School includes all classes from the Kindergarten to Standard VI. (Proficiency). The Secondary School, all pupils taking Domestic Science Commercial, Intermediate, Public Service, Matriculation, etc., courses. The aim of the College is to give a thorough education based upon*, religious instruction. PHYSICAL CULTURE receives special attention. HOME AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE carefully taught in special Science Raom3, by highly efficient Science Mistress. The instruction "given in MUSIC is a epecial feature. Colutnba College has now passed the initial stages, and has thoroughly establishel itself as a most successful educational centre. The staff consists of trained anl highly certificated teachers. The College, which, ocoupies one of the test positions in Roslyn—the hea th est suburb in Dunedin—is a handsome STrucCuro built of blues tone, and has . ecently been greatly enlarged. The grounds are extensive and, are well laid out in lovoly g.raens aad lawns. Vacancies for 1922 are now haing filled. Prospectus on application to tho Princinal. 4200 HERE "WE ARE—I 922. A NOTHER new year—same old job—same old pay. Is it going to be the same this time next year? Are you merely goin>g to jog along and trust to luok or influence? Surely sot. Look facts in the faoe. To hold your own you have got to qualify; why not begin NOW? Then you become a person of self-respect, independent, and bound to succeed. Lpt us send you particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, or in BOOKKEEPING, or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING, or in SHORTHAND, or of preparation for the LAW PROFESSIONAL, MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, or TEACHERS' EXAMS. WRITE TO-DAY. Address: HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, Custom, street E., . P.O. Box 616, Auckland. G6798 CLASSES AT GttLBY'S COLLEGE WILL RESUME on Monday, January ieth. DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL on MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd. /THE MANAGER (Mr C. C. Wilson) will he 1 in daily attendance on and after MONDAY, JANUARY 9th, from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4, and Ut other times by appointment. ,1921 EXAMTRESULTS. Matrio., Accountancy Prelim., Publio Service, eto. 57 Presented 42 Passed. Accountancy. 75 Presented. 69 Passed. Shorthand. and Typewriting. Certificates. 176 Presented. 166 Passed. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. GIL BY ' S COLLEGE LTD., Next - Chief Post Office, Cathedral square, Cbristchurch.' C 5786-4282 THE FIR3T TERM in 1922 at DIGBY-S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Will Commence on MONDAY, January 16th. Day Classes 10 a.m. Evening Classes 7 pan. MISS DIGBY will be at the School from IVA MONDAY, 'January 9th, to interview parents and intending students from 10-12.80 and 2-4.80. Saturday 1&-12.80. Hallenstein'a Buildings, Triangle, (Opp. DJ.C.) Christchurch. DBOBO-8900 THERE'S A PLACE IN THE WORLD _ FOR YOUI And you can find it By studying 'the Worldfamous Personal Efficiency Course (10 Less&ns), entitled ■'THE MIND, AND HOW TO USE IT," By Philip OTJryen Hoare, M.8.1.1f.50. (Eng.), Melbourne. Descriptive Booklet sent' Free to .earnest enquirers on' application to N.Z. EDUCATIONAL AGENCY, A.M.P. Building, P.O. Box 47,. Dunedin ■ G6BIO-5 PP VXTP W *\fONSIEUR MALAQUIN, us Gloucester street. Coaching for all Examinations. Matriculation- in three terns. Classes and Private Leesons.« • Conversation. \ Special .Lessons for Visiting Masters and Students during OrUans, Francs. Holidays. M 6908 IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED at Darfield, Twenty Four- ' tooth WETHERS, branded P J, two notches in left ear, shorn. If not claimed and expenses paid before Wednesday, January 4th, will be eold at twelve o'clock noon. A. OTTEN, Poundkeeper. 1478 r CITY OOUMOQPU NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. rpHB CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL A OFFICES will £e CLOSED lor the NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS from the 2nd to the 4th JANUARY, both days inclusive. H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. BALANCE-SHEET AND STATEMENTS .FOR YEAR ENDED 81st MARCH, 1921. Ij jg hereby publicly notified that the . BalanoerSheet and Statements of tho City of Chxktchurch., juid of the City SiiAiuo .'Fund Cooimiesionerß, and also of the late Borough of Spreydon, will be open for nublio inspection, during offioe hours, at {fee office of the Christchurch City .Council until the 2Srd January, 1922. ' H. E. SMITH, Town Clerk. ChristchtiTch, 22nd Deoiujiber.. 1924- . . 4067
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