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_. z , ! UI, .^ IIAL ? OT,CES CROSS— Funeral of the late George Edward Cross- will leave G. Barrell md Sons' Chape). 215 Durham street, on Monday, at 11 a.m.. for the Bromley Cemetery. G. Jarrell and Sons, Ltd. CAlltPßjxLlThc Funeral ol lhe Ute Mary Campbell will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chap4L 192 Cashel street. This Day (Saturday), at 10.30 a.m.. for a Service at the Crematorium Chapel. lamb and Haj ward. Ltd. . BAYLEY—The Funeral of the late John Clifford Bayley Will leave his late residence, "Alkington.” Fernside, on Saturday, October 4, at 12.45 p.m., for public service at Si. John’s Church. Rangiora. 1 p.m., thence privately to Crematorium. Bromley. Gufiiver. Tyler. LAMBERT—The Funeral of the Isle Steven Martin Lambert will leave his late residence. Bridle path. Lyttelton, on Monday. at 10 a.m.. arriving at the Ruru Lawn Cemetery at approximately 10.45 a.m. W. T. Lester. BEERE—The Funeral of the late Douglas William Beere will leave his parents’ residence. Main street. Oxford, on Sunday, October 5. 1947, at 1.45 p.m.. for the Oxford Cemetery. Dohrman Bros. MILLER—The Funeral of the late Emily (Cis) Miller will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son. 234 Lichfield street, on Monday, at 2 pjn., for service in the Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and Son. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~ GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE. CHCH. Cremations Arranged. ’Phones33-5n4. (Night or Day). D 1747 J. LAMB and SON, Established 1878. 234 UCHHELD STREET. •PHONE 33-504. D. M. Lamb, E. H. Heatley, Director. Manager. JOHN RHIND. 19 LONDON STREHT. Near Cnr. Bealey ave and Fitzgerald ave. 'PHONE 36-174.F1748 G. BARRELL AND SONS. LTD., FUNERAL FURNISHERS, CORNER DURHAM and ST. ASAPH STS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE MAIN OFFICE 221 DURHAM STREET TELEPHONE 30-202 B 300!» LAMB AND HAYWARD. LTD.. 292 CASHEL STR DET. •PHONE 34-722. CHRISTCHURCH. A. H. MARKER. Managing Director. L 1749

EDUCATIONAL COACHING SCHOOL CERTIFICATE, UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE etc. MR N. M. BEIJL, M.A.. 8.D., 134 Fitzgerald st., St Albans. Interviews 6.30 pjn.; Prospectus on apDlication. Splendid opportunities offering for 'Digby trained" pupils. DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 69 Worcester st. (next to "Harley” Bldg ). DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS HAVE NOW RESUMED. Skilled, Comprehensive, and Expeditious Training in All Commercial Subject.*. •Phone 32-510. Prospectus on application. Principal; MISS UNA F. DIGBY. P.C.T., i.P.6. NORMAN A. CARSON. NORMAN A. CARSON. TEACHER OF PIANO (Modern Rhythm, Shefte Rapid Course) AND PIANO-ACCORDION. Interviews by Appointment Only. ROBERT FRANCIS STUDIOS. 146 High street. Christchurch, C.l. P.O. Box 906. Studio 'Phone 34-906 C 396 "H.C.A.” NOT ONLY CLAIMS EXAMINATION RESULTS —IT ACTUALLY GETS THEM. Because—The training is sound and practical; personal and expert. Send for Prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, e. LTD “ Specialists in Teaching Accountancy, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 3018, Wellington. —l5 CHRISTCHURCH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY. One Entrance Scholarship of the value of £lO, and one Bursary of the value of £5 are offered annually by the Parents’ Association. The next examination for these awards will be held at the School. Straven road, Riccarton, at 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. on October 14th. Applications for examination should reach the Headmaster on or before October 10th.

A - CADDICK. 2 ®?6_ Head»uH-!<-i THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS. The Interim Council of the Australian National University invites applications from persons with suitable qualifications for appointment to scholarships in connexion with the Research Schools of Medicine, Physical Sciences. Social Sciences, and Pacific Studies which will be established at Canberra. The intention of the Council Is to select scholars for a period of training in research work. The scholars so selected may later l>e attached to the Research Schools of the University, when they arc estabiished. which is expected to be in 1951. The selection of scholars will be made on the advice of the Academic Advisory Committee of the University (Sir Howard Florey, F.R.S., Professor Raymond Firth, Professor W. K. Hancock, and Professor M. Oliphant. F.R.S.). and the scholars selected will be attached to research institutes or laboratories or university departments in Australia or overseas. and the training of scholars will bo under the general supervision of the appropriate member of the committee. Scholars will receive remuneration and bring expenses in accordance with them qualifications and the living costs In the country where they are required to work. The minimum standard required of applicants is a Master’s degree in Arts or Science or/graduation in Medicine, but in special cases applicants with Bachelors degrees will be considered. Applications in Australia and New ZeaI*an<L^?ou,l 1 * an< L^? ou, l be mad * the Registrar. A \? straltan National University, P.O. Box 168, City, Canberra. Applications from £<***2* outside should be Mnt Un l Ve J lit 2 es ® uraa y of the British Empire, 8 Park street, LonY 1 •^ A J >p Jj cat,ons «hould be made bot l*ter thafi November 30, 1947, 2614 QUALIFIED SECRETARIES WANTED! With commercial and Industrial enterprises expanding rapidly and many new companies being formed, there i« a great demand for qualified secretaries—men with the specialised training and knowledge that equips them for high salaried executive positions. Hemingway's free book “Secretarial Knowledge” provides a valuable insight into the great opportunities open in this secretarial field—it can be YOUR first step to earlv qualification in the all important DEGREE OF THE INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES Decide now that you will become a qualified secretary—write to-day for Hemingway e free book "Secretarial Knowledge,” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

OPTICIANS LONSDALES LIMITED. NORMAN WRIGHT, D.1.0N.Z 87 WORCESTER STREET (opp. Avon Theatre). Appointments: 35-160 J. LEX ROBB, FR.O.A. (Hons.), S.D.O.N.Z. New Permanent Address: 31 NEW REGENT STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Thone 37-750. CROI ALEXANDER CLEPHANE OPTICIAN 664 COLOMBO STREET (near Lichfield street) (Upstairs above Collins Quick Lunch) TELEPHONE 31-354. "THE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD STREET. The Favoured West End. The City’s Premier Private Hotel. It combines every Comfort and Luxury in a Refined Home, with proximity to the th s 9 itv ’ the Botanic Gardens. Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Permanent Guests. Special Ratos. MRS M. B. GUNN. Proprietress. Telephones 33-870, 33-871. A3O PHdTdGkAPHS make Acceptable Christ - mas Gifts. It is wise to book early, so make your appointment To-day. FINNERTY. Photographer, C.ILL. Bldgs.. 66 Cathedral square. 'Phone 32-031. Fl2

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25306, 4 October 1947, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25306, 4 October 1947, Page 11

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