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EDUCATIONAL. COLUMBA COLLEGE. DUNEDIN. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "REGISTERED bv the Education Departmcnt as a Primary and Secondary School. Tho 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 Rooma, by highly efficient Science Mistress. The instruction given in MUSIC is a special feature. Colli mba College has now passed the initial stages, and has thoroughly established itself as a most successful educational centre. The staff consists of traineU arid highly certificated t-eacheis. » The College, which occupies one of the t<-st positions in Roslyn—the hea th est suburb in Dtinedin—is a handsome h.rucfure built of bhiea'.one, and haa .tccr.tly been greatly enlarged. The grounds are extensile and are well laid out in lovoly g..raens and lawns. Vacancies for 1922 are now heing filled. Prospectus on application to tho Principal. 4200 S. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, CRANMEit SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CHURCH OF ENGLAND DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Registered by the Board of Education. THE aim of the School is to give a Bound education to girls on Public School lines. Well equipped class-rooms, laboratory, Preparation for Public Examinations. Great attention paid to Physical Training and Games. Good Playing Grounds. To accommodate more boarders, the former residence of Mrs Elworthy, 71 Papanni road, }iels been secured by the Diocese. The house, which has been considerably added to, stands in an extensive garden, and is an ideal home for girls. Vacancies for First Term, 1922, now being filled Illustrated Prospectus on application to the 270 S HEADMISTRESS. GOOD-BYE FOR EVER. "fTTTITH the New Year before you why not 'V say this to dull and grinding toil—to long hours and low wages —to a subordinate position with little or no prospect of advancement? You can do bo, and at cost on easy terms. You can prepare yourse'f for congenial and well-paid honourable work. If you are engaged in work not suita-ble to your taste you can prepare for that for which you are fit. We tench successfully ACCOUNTANCY, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, ADVERTISEMENT WRITING, SHORTHAND, or can prepare you for the LAW PROFESSIONAL, MATRICULATION, PUBLICSERVICE, or TEACHERS' EXAMS. Send to-day for particulars of our splendid Home Study Course in that which interests you. Address: HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516, Auckland. G6798 CLASSES AT GttLBYS COLLEGE WILL RESUME on MONDAY, JANUARY 16th. DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL on MONDAY, JANUARY 23id. THE MANAGER (Mr C. C. Wilson) will 'be in daily attendance on and after MONDAY, JANUARY 9tlij®from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4, and at other times by appointment. 1921 EXAM. RESULTS. Matric., Accountancy Prelim., Publio Service, etc. 67 Presented 42 Passed.# Accountancy. 75 Presented. 59 Passed. Shorthand and Typewriting Certificates. 178 Presented. 166 Passed. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. G-ILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral equate, Christcßurch. C 6788-4282 A FEW OF OUR SUCCESSES 111 1400 OFFICE APPOINTMENTS in less A:rV/U than five years. 700 CERTIFICATES and AWARDS gained by Shorthand Students. 100 PASSES in the Publio Service Sliort-hand-Typistes' Examinations, including 80 First, Second, and Third Places on the Order of Merit lists. ALSO, a High Percentage of Passes in all Public and Commeicial Examinations.

NOTE.—After only Four Months' training In Pitman's Shorthand and Typewriting, one student passed the Public Service Exam. Others have received Office Appointments aa Shorthand-Typistes in the" same time! I! Day and Evening Classes. Prospectus and full particulars on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallena tern's Buildings, Triangle, (Opp. D.I.C?), Christchurch, N.Z. (Supported by Hundreds of Satisfied and Prosperous Past Students.) D3OBO-2 THERE'S A PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR YOU I And you can find it by studying the Worldfamous Personal Efficiency Course (10 Leesons), entitled "THE MIND, AND HOW TO "USE IT," By Philip O'Bryen Hoare, M.8.1.U.5c. (Eng.), Melbourne. Descriptive Booklet sent Free to earnest enquirers on application to N.Z. EDUCATIONAL AGENCY, A.M.P. Building, P.O. &ox 47, Dunedin GSBIO-5 MR FRANCIS BATE, TEACHER of the Violoncello and Theory, Pupil of Jolmn fioc.t, and late of Appleby Matthew's Symphony Orchestra, England, resumes Teaching on the 9th of January. There are a few vacancies for pupils, elementary and advanced STUDIO AT BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. . •_ 4121 ' ' FRENCH. TiTONSIEUR MALAQUIN, 115 Gloucester street. Coaching for all Examinations. Matriculation in three te:in». Classes and Private Lessons. Conversation. Special Lessons for Visiting Masters and Students during Origans, France. Holidays. PUBLIC NOTICES. V 1 SOAP COMPETITION. WINNERS. Mrs Geayley, 95 London street, Lyttelton—l Costume, value £5 6s, made at N.Z. Farmers. Mrs W. Illingworth, Heathcote—l Dress Length, value £1 Is. Mrs H. Wicks, 133 Ensor's road, Christchurch—l Dress Length, value £1 le. Mia Andrews, 373 HeretoVi street, Christchurch —1 Dress Length, vaiue £1 Is. Mrs J. Rannon, Heathcot-e—l Dress Length, value £1 Is. M.ri G. Smith, Radnor street, St. Albans — 1 Dress Length, value £1 Is. Mrs R. G. Boyd, Lyttelton—l Dress Length, value £1 la. Z9OIB-UO7 "WINTER GARDEN R/fAY be engaged for Wedding Receptions, IVJL Dancing Parties, Afternoon Teas, una Social Functions. For particulars address letters to 195 ARMAGH STREET. 'Phone 3820. Hsßlg NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. T WiSH to Withdraw my Property, 86 An--1 tigua street,

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17343, 3 January 1922, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17343, 3 January 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17343, 3 January 1922, Page 13

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