EDUCATIONAL. MORE MONET! WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH IT? I UPPOSE you could add £5 'to £lO » *-' week regularly to your present income—could you spend -it pleasantly and profitably? Think it over—for if you want mor9 loney, here is an easy, way to get it —a.way lat is bringing extra cash to men and omen throughout the Dominion. Make LIBERTY SWEETS for ls in your spare time at home, and help us Bupply the enormous demands. We show you how —you need no experience, and in addition we guarantee by contract to purchase the Bwcets you make at ail times. OUR SPECIAL POSTAL COURSE. Offers the same advantage as, personal tuition, and wc send enss of goods free, carried paid to your door, all ready to cormence you learning and earning right »wa,. Age or distance is no barrier to .success. Freight on all orders is paid by u?. If you have an hour or two a week to «pare, and'you need extr> moncj. now is the time to learn all.about our offer. CLIP AND MAIL TSTS COUPON NOW! Liberty Confectionery College (Dept. X.), Royal Exchange Buildings, The Square, Christchurch. .Gentlemen, -•■' I'd like to have more money, please tell mo without obligation how I get it in my spare time. ADDRESS G4366-2
HOME STUDY COURSES IN ENGI^'EEBING. SCORES OF YOUNG MEN are not able to attend classes in town. But an. ibitious fellow should be able to afford a couple of hours of his spare time to study Engineering at home' with Bower's Postal Engineering Course. Complete instruction given in Electrical,.. Stationary,, Marine and Traction. Principal: J as. •W. Bower, Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer, having 21 years' experience in coaching—an unbeaten record for that time. Free prospectus on request—write for copy BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. (Registered under . Marine and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certified Mining' and Mech. Engineer, with 24 years' experience in coaching. 141 FLETCHER'S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay,-' Wellington ' ' . (And at Auckland)! H 4423 ~ ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. , Paparmi rood, Christchurch. 30YS' BOARDING and DAY.COLL~~ -* with Preparatory 1 and Secondary Schools. . STAFF—Headmaster,- Mr- A: • K. Anderson, ~M.A., 'F.R. Hist. 5.," and nine fulltime Assistant Masters. .---v.; SECONDARY SCHOOL.—Three ■ Courses —Professional, : Commercial, ? Agricultural. Candidates prepared' for Public and- .University Examinations •. up to Matriculation and Entrance-; Scholarship standard. of State Junior National and Senjor National Scholarships admitted to Secondary School ias day boys or-boarders at reduced fees. -■..■■• PREPARATORY SCHOOL—Boye admitted from Standard 12 to Standard 6. • FIRST TERM, 1925.—First Term will begin on Tuesday,' February 17th, at 9 a.m. Boarders return •on the afternoon of Monday, February 16th. New boys will be enrolled at College on Friday, February 13th, and Monday, February 16th. -"■' Illustrated prospectus and further information may be obtained from' the Headmaster, or from ■' the ■ Secretary, W. F. HILSON, No. 3 Royal Exchange Buildings, 2623 (or. P.O. Box 488), Christchurch. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. MUSIC LECTURES. DR .BRADSHAW will Resume Leoturee in Music on THURSDAY, MARCH sth. Subjects: Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Counterpoint, Form in Music, History of Mnsio, Ear Training, Composition, Orchestration, and Appreciation of Music. The Lectures are arranged to meet the requirements of. the' R.A.M. and R.C.M., also the 1 - Matriculation, Examination of the University of ;New Zealand, the degree of Bachelor of Science, and the Musio Section of> the Bachelor of Arts degree. The/fee, payable in advance, is fl'lls 6d per lecture per week for the session of three terms. A subscription fee of 5s per session ia payable by every student attending the- College. ■ Prospectus on' application. - Dr. ■ Bradehaw will -be. in attendance at the College' on "Thursday, <March Sth, between 7 and '8 p.m., and Friday, March 6th, between 4 and 5 p.m. to enrol * students. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. . Canterbury College, • Ohristchurchj ■ 6th February.- 2872 VIGBY'S COMMERCIAL. .SCHOOL. 'IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein'a Buildings (opp. D.1.C.) DAY AND Commercial Classes have now resumed. 'Also-classes for-■ MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, PHARMACY, ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY,. 6 St. P.", etc. Term commences at any time." INDIVIDUAL TUITION IN ALL SUBJECTS. . MISS DIGBY may be interviewed from Monday to Friday between the hours of 10-1. and 2-5. ' _ Prospectus and full particulars on applicaTeL 1537. Triangle, Chriatchurch. . . D 2692
HLBTS .: TUTORIAL- COLLEGE. , , Principal: . . GEO. H. SCARSE, BX, D JLS.V. At teeent Matriculation Examinations, 83 per cent, of out candidates passed. Big reduction in "Day" fees for this year. Matriculation, Publio Service, Pharmacy, Accountancy Preliminary, GENERAL IMPROVEMENT, etc: : Prospectus: Nc*. 2 and 18, Royal ..Exchange Buildings. . .■■ i 58726-2261 riHBISTCHURCH COACHING XJ . COLLEGE. Tuition in Matriculation, Accountants' Preliminary,. Book-keeping, and Accountancy. THE COLLEGE CHARACTERISED FOR ITS PERSONAL TUITION. Send for free illustrated • Booklet, "A Guide i. ->.-td' Accountancy." ' CVT. MOSLEY/ A.P.A., N.Z., A.1.A., N;Z., '•».< * Director. '■ Officesr 1 - Hereford Court," Hereford street. 'Phone. - • C 2846 ISS'LAURA~E. C."BRO."WNEv 1.t.c:1., TEACHER of PIANOFORTE, THEORY, SINGING, Has resumed teaching at her Residence, 180 LINWOOD AVENUE. PIANO AND THEORY. "ISS K. CARTWRIGHT, L.T.C.L., L.A.B., will resume Teaching oa TUESDAY, February 10th. Studio, Room 37, Victoria Chambers,. Armagh street (telephone 4604), and at Bristol Studios ' Former successes with candidates: ii.A.iJ., L.T.C.L., etc. Six exhibitions gained from Trinity College, London. 2635 B M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), \ PIANOFORTE. • Moderate Terms. 404 BARBADOES STREET. N655T 'Phone 2383. No. 16 C«r. Write or interview.' MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. • , N. M. BELL, M.A., 8.D., 134 Fitsgerald street.- St.'Albans. Or 131 Worcester street. City. Prospectus on Application. - 82748 ACHINERI FOR P.aner and Jointer, ball-bearing, circular head, and complete with countershaft. 1, 24in Thicknesser, complete ; with ■ countershaft. 1 Luton Sawßench; ball-bearing. ... 1 TSin'x 4 McDowell Four-eider, in good order. 1. Milne.Lathe. 1 Drummond Lathe, backgeajred, in'splendid- order.' 1 Wade. Lathe, DOMINION HARDWARE «nd MACHINERY. CO., 57 Victoria street, Christchurch. 'Phone 4280. D 2821
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