Digby's Commercial School 69 WORCESTER STREET WEST (just over the Bridge from Square) CHRISTCKUfiC^ REGISTERED WITH THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY P.C.T., I.T.S. Day m 4 V- ; % Classes encel^a^ m ana rmumtvt Exterior or Building. •?- v ! Mrf,I Typewriting Room. Class Eoqhj. \ Spacious and well-eciuipped class rooms, latest models of standard Typewriters, Luncfceon losw, ,Wflyc!s accommodation, etc. SCHOOL CURRICULUM embraces all subjects requisite for a complete Commercial Education, SPECIAL ATTENTION BEING PAID TO THE TRAINING OF PUPILS POR OFFICE POSITIONS. Students are also coached, personally or by correspondence, for tlie following examinations: Matriculation, Public Service, Accountants' Preliminary, 6th Standard Proficiency, etc. New students for next year may enrol daily up to 10-1 and 2-5.30, Saturday 10-12. Subjects taught include: — SHORTHAND (Pitman's Correspondence. TYPEWRITING (Touch Handwriting. BOOKKEEPING (Double Entry), tuation, etc. Preparation for all Bookkeeping School Prospectus on applied and including Wednesday, December S!tt, 3MQ. from Telephone 32-510. * 9*W)i. Panewm BJiB rp fi TOPI|| w ®»r t *V *^ c +4" * * Amlu>rii>g The buildings, incli^M* splendid Gymnasium and rooms, are light and mfft are placed amidst bsilwy ™ pretty surroundings. Axnberley College is a modern private boarding school for girls under the supervision of Miss N. Enderby, 8.A., London, late of Ladies' College, Cheltenham. - Out of doors, there are an open air Swimming Bath, lennis Coyrts pd vniiZl!• organised games under an experienced Games Mistress. Ponies are kept for o - Tlte eto learn to ride. The grounds comprise 140 acres, situated 2]- miles from Amberjey> mflyfc of the School is to give the pupils a thoroughly sound education amidst aewwy : surroundings. \ fi (Birltf' ®olltp SECOND ART B®*^ 876 COLOMBO STRBBt iUarjj a REGISTERED «yw Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy Pupils are prepared for Intermediate and Senior Free Place, Public Entrance, Matriculation, Teachers' Examinations, Pitman's Siwr Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Government Shorthand-Typist ExajniMtM ß ®' Class Singing, Physical Exercises and Games are an essential part course. Music—Pupils are prepared for the Associated Board and Trinity Examinations in Singing, Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Theory of SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, J93J> FOR TERMS, ETC., APPLY TO THE MOTHER SUPERIOR
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 6
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