AMUSEMENTS. 5- F ILEE NT A X BA I •!. -St. Colimiba 11 *■ JI nil, FRIDAY, .March 16th. Dancing at 9.3 D. Aliss Watson's orchestra. Fents, 2s 6d ; Ladies, Is. \ WELCOME HOME SOCIAL and PitESEXTATIOX vdll be tendered to Sergt. .Major Id. Garth and Private Jas. .Murray, in James’s Hall, Ahaura, on FKIi)AY, 16th March. To commence at 3.30 p.m. All cordially invited. I cniiPATintJA i
EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY EDUCATR )N BOARD SI’ECIAi, EXAMINATION. A SPECIAL EXAMINATION for A Certificates in St. A', and St. A'l. will bo held in the Greymouth D.II. Scliool on THURSDAY, March 22m1. ;it 9.30 a.in. The names of intending candidates should be forwarded immediately to the Education Office, Hokitika. A fee ol FIVE SHILLINGS is pavable bv each candidate. 11. C. LANE, Secretary. GREY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. DRESS.M AKI.nG GL ASSES (ADULTS). ■yiUS. THOMPSON, J nstnictvess, will inaugurate classes as under:— BLACK BAI.L— Tomorrow (Thursday) 15th .March, at 2 p.m. KUNA.NGA —Monday, 19ih March, in tlie Gymnasium. GIIE V AlO LTJ;I—\Ve dnesd ay, .March 21 iu The G.I.C. Buildings, Alackay Street. TOTAUA FLAT —Friday, 23rd March, at 2 p.rn, GREY .MOUTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL Id VENING CLASSES will be REjLA SU.MED on MONDAY, 26th inst. Subject to commensurate demand, Courses will be provided in ; STANDARD AC and VI. WORK.— (Continuation Classes). CABINET MAKING.— Theory and Practice. ENGINEERING.— COMMERCE.— Shorthand and Typing, Bookkeeping, Commercial, English and Commercial Arithmetic. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND AND TYPISTS’ EXAMINATIONS. MATRICULATION. ACCOUNTANCY. Forms of enrolment (which should be returned not later than WEDNESDAY, 21st inst.) may be obtained upon application to the Instructors. Holders of Proficiency or Endorsed Competency Passes and Returned Soldiers and entitled to free places.
T HE LEADING L AW gCHOOL That carries un its work by Correspondence is J|ANKS’ L OLLEGE 5 WELLIN G T O N. Lectures in all Law Professional and LL.B. subjects prepared by the following Barristers-at-Law, and students’ work corrected by the hist three: — 11. KENNEDY, m.a., 11. m., (FirstClass Honours in Aits and First-Class Honours in Law.) R. E. CORNISH, m.a, , 11. b., (Double First-Class Honours Languages and Literature and Mental and Moral Philosophy). B. E. MURPHY, m.a., 11. b., b. com.., r.u.E.s., (First-Class Honours Mental and Moral Philosophy.) 0. C. MAZENGARB. m.a., 11. b., (Honours in Political Science.) Work from Auckland reaches us at Q a.m. and 5 p.m., and IS RETURNED BY THE FIRST -MAIL NEXT DAY. For further information apply to the Director--11. AMOS.
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