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EDUCATIONAL. „JHT DO.TT YOU QUALIFY.AS AIT VV ACCOUNTANT? - • Our Instructors are MR C. T. MORLKY. A.1.A.N.Z.. A.P.A.N.Z. MR J. WYN IRWIN, M.A.. F.R.E.S. MR R. OLLIVER, Practising Solicitor. LAST, EXAMINATION RESULTS: 80' Presented [ 89 Passed Boiug 78 per cent. Specially prepared '«» sons used for both personal and mail tuition. ENROL AT ONCE FOR NEXT EXAMINATION. "Write or call for Prospectus "Account ,nCT ' GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD., Next G.F.0., Cathedral square. C. C. WILSON. 'Phone 1833. P.O. Box 86. G5768-5895-3 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hnllenslein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.), Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). fPHE following results were secured by ■*• students in the Public Service Short-hund-Typistcs' Examinations last year:— May—Senior Exam: Ist place on Order of Merit list. Junior Exam-: let place on Order of Merit list. November—Senior Exam.: Out of the 8 successful candidates, 5 were our students. Junior Exam.: 5 Candidate* entered—l passed. Also, over 190 Certificates and Awards wer» | gained during the year. These results speak for themselves. Term commences at any time, Full particulars on implication. TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. DU/.BY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. I D3OPO-7456 I "\f ISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, Pupil of Margaret Mojris and the Vernon Castle and Wordsworth Schools of Dancing, London, "Will begin her CLASSES FOR CHILDREN On TUESDAY, 14th MARCH. ADULT CLASSES. SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, beginning Ist APRIL. All Classes held at the. ORANGE HALL. Terms on Amplication. At home Mornings. 'Phone 1831. MISS MILDRED PETERS (London), Pupil Ruby Ginnev and Madame j T. Sonurthwaite, Will Open , CLASSES FOR DANCING At the 1 WINTER GARDENS j On WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. . Grecian, Operatic, Ballroom (as danced in London Clubs). Tim* and Fees, etc., on application. >. At hoj#fe Thursday and Monday Afternoons. 4 'Phone 3758. ' P6932 " 3* CRANMBR SQUARE. LATEST DANCES. . M ISS VIOLET DENNIS, Professional IVJ. Teacher of Ballroom Dancing,_ of London, iB (riving Lcssone in her TStudio, above CARLTON CAFE, Cathedral square. Classes Mondays, 8 p.m. Prospectus sent on application. D326G' 'Phone 8909. MRS ERNEST FIRTH. VOICE PRODUCTION—SINGING. MR ERNEST FIRTH, F.R.C.0., ■. PIANO-ORGANr-THEORY, "OESUME February 13th. At home.afte* ■w February Bth, 303 Manchester street. i Recent exam, successes:—Three A.T.C.L., One L.A.8., solo performer; One Advanced Grade (honours). . F5863 OANCING and DEPORTMENT. "Under , Royal and Vice-Regal patronage.,MlSS OWE Resumes Classes from March 20th. vening Classes forming. Waltzing taught lin threo privata lessons. At home Tuesday >l afternoons. 51 Worcester street. L 5895 8 SCHOOL TEACHERS' D. AND C, / CERTIFICATES. Vocal Music. ' i/TR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON'S Gla I'l Commence SATURDAY, March 'lun, at 25 Kiimore street. .7833 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.. I 10,000 CELERY PLANTS FOR SALE. WE. have 10,000 Celery Plants for sail (box grown), now ready for sending I Now is the right time to set out the) ain Crop of this popular vegetable, and if trouble is taken in the preparation of the soil strong sticks will, be developed for autumn and winter use. The Celery delights in a soil rioh in vegetable matter, and unless humus is present only indifferent results obtain. »■■ The best food to add to the soil is rotted stable manure, this not to be to far from the roots of the plants, as the celery is not a deep-rooter. Any fertiliser applied, to the soil before planting should be rich in potash and phosphates. When the plants are in full growth nitrite of eoda. may be applied as a top dressing,- ■ especially when rain is falling. Watering ' overhead when the weather is dry is vary helpful Strong Plants Is per do*., 60 for 8a 6d, 100 for 6s. Rautge and Postage extra. Ord«r early. NAIRN and. SONS, Lincoln road, Christchurob. Telephone 241. N6892-3513 PLANT NOW! . I CELERY PLANTS, LEEK PLANTS, Ete. _ ALSO READY. _ ANEMONE BULBS, choice mixed, 2s per dozen. RANUNCULUS, choice mixed, 3ft par dozen. C. E. GIBBONS and CO., 647 Colombo street, Chtistohureh. G5696-192 SPLENDID DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL COAT FROCKS. "VfAVY, Niggex Brown, and Grey Coat . 1' Frocks. All artistically made, and will wear for year?. All at £3 15s. Ladies' Overcoats £3 19s fid, Vests 2s. 9d, Voilings from la (id. Call and inspect. MISS M. A. GRAINGER, 1025 Caahel street, >ext Tattersall'ij, PRIME MEAT FOR RICCARTON-FENDALTON. ONLY BEST QUALITY. Town Prices. Quick Delivery. TT E. D O C K H RY, Corner Riccarton and Clarence roads.' 'Phone 8181. D3165P OME KNITTING DEPOT. LADIES* OUTFITTER Ladies' and Children's Underwear in Cot-' ton and Wool; Baby Linen a speciality. Stamped Underwear, d'Oyleya, Toilet Sets, Pilldwshams. /Home-knitted Stockings and Socks, host quality and wear;, School and College Hose. Paulino "Reliable" Paper Pat. terns, Transfer Designs, etc. Inspection invited. , ■ ■ MRS L. PALMER, 755 Colombo street. P6S7O Telephone 1279. ■ " 1369 JAMES SHAND AND CO., LTD., 189 HEREFORD STREET. TMPORTERS OF WINES, BPIRTTS,. A TEA, ETC. J Sole Agents Johnny Walker, V.0.M., and '" Heather Dow "Whi*ki«». \r ____ Bisqutt Dubouche and Co.'s Special French d Brandies, Red and Blue Monogram Cigar- '" ettes, etc. 'j Private Families Supplied in Assorted 9 Dozens. " 'Phone 653. S9ll* HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind of security, from £lO upwards. X. D. KESTEVEN. I3> 4X> Chancer* Ua*. S

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17392, 1 March 1922, Page 11

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