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EDUCATIONAL, STRATHEONA HOME TRAINING HOSTEL, PLEASANT POINT. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PARENTS: Write To-day for full particulars of the Specialised Course for one year’s free training in all branches of Home Craft. Music Tuition can be arranged for. Apply: MRS J. A. McLEOD. Taiko R D., Timaru. X 5619 WIGLEY S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 65 Gloucester street West. (Near R.S.A.) DAY AND EVENING CLASSES FOB BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS HAVE COMMENCED AND ARE FILLING RAPIDLY. As the numbers are strictly limited, enrol early to avoid disappointment. Prospectus on Application. Telephone 41-893. MISS MARY WIGLEY. Principal. T.C. DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester st. West, Next to “Harley Buildings. Provide a complete and expeditious training in all commercial subjects. Splendid successes in all examinations. Trained, pupils assured of excellent office positions. AU sessions, day and evening, have now resumed. Enrolments may be made at any time during school hours. ’PHONE 32-510. Prospectus on Application. MISS UNA F. DIGBY. Principal. T.C. ADVANTAGES OF HEMINGWAY'S HOME STUDY ACCOUNTANCY TUITION So many outstanding advantages are offered by Hemingway’s home-study methods of Accountancy tuition that it is no wonder Hemingway-trained students top the list of examination successes year after year. You save travelling time to and from classes. You study in the quiet and privacy of your own home—your pro--sress is not retarded by other student*. 'ou heve no expensive text books to buy —Hemingway’s lessons are complete in themselves, supplied in printed form, and kept constantly up-to-date. You receive individual instruction from experienced tutors long recognised as the leaders in Accountancy coaching. Irrespective of the time taken. Hemingway's guarantee to coach you till you pass, for the one set all-inclusive fee. Write to-day for Hemingway's free 64-page book "Ac- | countancy to: HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. T.C.

© CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGB. EVENING SCHOOL ENROLMENTS. ENROLMENTS for Evening Classes will be taken again in the College Hall from 6.45 p.m. as follows: Monday and Thursday: Commercial and Accountancy. Secretarial, Commercial Administration, School Certificate and University Entrance, Pharmacy, Dressmaking. Cookery and Crafts, and Design and Colour. Tuesday and Wednesday: Engineering and Metalworking Trades, Woodworking and Building Trades. Horticulture, Woolclassing, Typography, Tailoring, Engineering Professional Courses. Friday: Homecrafts and General. No enrolments will be taken on Saturday morning, but the usual Saturday classes, except for plumbing apprentices, will be held. ORCHESTRA AND MILITARY BAND.— Membership open to any person who has some knowledge of an instrument. Interviews with conductor any Saturday from 9 am. D. E. HANSEN, Principal. PUBLIC NOTICES ■ /■ ANNUAL MEETING LADIES’ COMMITTEE OF ST. ALBANS SUB-COMMITTEE OF CH.CH. R.S.A. CANON ST. HALL, THURSDAY, FEB. 24. 1949. AT 8 P.M. BUSINESS: Election of Officers. General. New Members Urgently Wanted. M. CLEMENS, Hon. Secretary. S SMOKO. ANNUAL SERVICEMEN'S SMOKO. PIONEER SPORTS CLUB. 8 p.m. SATURDAY, F ibruary 26th. Tickers, 6/6, obtainable from the Secretary, at 184 High st.. Tuesday Evening, Wednesday Evening, Friday Evening, and all day Saturday. NOTE: Owing to space, tickets will be limited to 150—so get yours early. The Dominion President and the visiting delegates to the Regional Conference ■will be there. 7485 eThie Cambrian Society of Canterbury (incorporated) celebrates St. David's Day, 1949 1. ANNUAL WELSH SERVICE. Christchurch Cathedral, 2.30 p.m., February 27th. Preacher: Archbishop West-Watson; service conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Schollar; singing of Welsh hymns conducted by Gwilym Parry. General public Invited. 2. ANNUAL BANQUET, March Ist, 7.30 p.m. at the National Club, Lichfield street. Tickets for admission obtainable by ringing 36-032- immediately. 7470 N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY, SELWYN ELECTORATE. The Annual Meeting ■ of the PAPANUI NORTH BRANCH Will be in i')■ Social Hall (over the Picture Thea’re), i' ■ Papanu! on THURSi ■ DAY. 24ih FEBRUARY, at 8.0 p.m. ■ Mr J. K. McAlpine. IHK|| M.P.. will address the Meeting. Members are invited ■" C ■ tn brln * friends and 1 supporters Supper. 7493 Usual Sunday meeting can- ® celled to enable friends and supporters to see Soviet Colour Film, “YOUTH PARADE” Rex Theatre, Riccarton, Sunday Next, at 8 p.m. Invitation tickets available all week (including Saturday) at Theatre and Co-op Bookshop, Regent st 7558 RACES AT RANGIORA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. Buses leave Christchurch at 9.30 a.m. FARE: 6/- RETURN. As the number of Buses is limited it la necessary to purchase tickets ifi advance. MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES, LIMITED. 31 Lichfield street, Christchurch. 7183 MIDLAND BUS. NORTHERN and SOUTHERN Summit Road Tours of 2J hours, leave Cathedral square DAILY, at 2 pm. See the glorious views of sea, plain and mountain from the PORT HILLS. CITY and SUBURBAN TOUR of 2 hours, leaves Square DAILY at 10 a.m., and travels the City's most oeautiful and interesting areas. RESERVATIONS NOT NECESSARY. MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES. LIMITED. 7184

N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. RACES AT RANGIORA. RACES AT RANGIORA. BUSES wifi leave the Depot. Victoria street, at 9.30 A.M. for the Rangiora Racecourse. • Fare 6/- Return. Reserve at Depot, 30-48 Victoria street. Limited accommodation. Early bookings recommended. 1

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25736, 23 February 1949, Page 3

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