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SADLER'S (Opposite Opera House), OFFER YOU: Cauliflowers, large, 6d, Bd, 1/- each. Spring Cabbage, 8d and lOd each. Spinach, 3 bundles for 1/3. Carrots & Parsnips, 51bs. for 1/-. Swedes, lOlbs. 1/-, 281bs. 2/3. SPECIAL: Sturmers, 401 b. cases, 6/6. WE DELIVER TO TRAINS, BUSES, OR YOUR HOME. ’Phone 497. PUBLIC NOTICES. FRESH OYSTERS FRESH RABBITS SMOKED BLUE COD. FRESH CRAYFISH. PRESTON’S CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD ADMISSION TO TRAINING COLLEGE, 1940. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by documentary evidence of examinations passed, two testimonials as to character, and copy of Birth Certificate, are invited up to OCTOBER 1, 1939, for entry to a Teachers’ Training College under Divisions A, B, C, and D. Applications, with the; exception of tliojge from candidates who wish to be admitted under Division B, should be addressed to the Education Board of the district in which-ithe candidate’s home or. usual place of residence is situated,, Candidates for admission as students of Division C may submit their applications in anticipation of their obtaining the necessary academic qualifications by the time the Training College opens.

To be admitted in Division Can applicant must be a graduate of a recognised University’ or have, as a matriculated student, satisfactorily completed a three years’ course in Agriculture or Home Science at a College recognised by the University of New Zealand, or have obtained some other educational qualification that in the opinion of the Director is equivalent thereto. The minimum academic qualification for admission in Division A is a pass in the University Entrance Examination or the School Certificate Examination OBTAINED PRIOR TO 1939; who are sitting for these examinations in 1939 will not be regarded as possessing the minimum academic qualification. Other things being equal, preference will be given to candidates with academic qualifications higher than the minimum. It should be noted that a pass in the Training College Entrance Examination gained prior to 1939 and the Higher Leaving Certificate are to be regarded as of equal value. ’ Candidates for admission as students of Division B should address their applications, not later than the Ist OCTOBER, 1939, to the Director of Education, Education Department, Wellington. A candidate under this division must satisfy the Director regarding: — (a) age, (b) educational qualifications, (c) character and health, and must pay into the Public Account within seven days after commencement of each term fees amounting to £7/7. To be admitted in Division D an applicant must (a) be the holder of a New Zealand Teacher’s Certificate not lower than Class D, or a New Zealand Handicraft Teacher’s Certificate; (b) have been for such period as may be approved by the Director regularly employed in teaching in a registered school or schools; (c) have been approved for training by the Director of Education.

The course of a student of Division D shall be for such period as the Director shall determine and shall be wholly professional or partly academic and partly professional as the Senior’ Inspector may recommend. No candidate will be selected for admission unless he or she is at least SEVENTEEN *YEARS OF AGE ON THE 28th FEBRUARY OF THE YEAR IN WHICH HE OR SHE IS ADMITTED. Candidates will require to be medically examined by the School Medical Officers and interviewed by the Selection Committee, at times to be arranged at convenient centres, due notice of which will be given. Forms of application are obtainable at the Office of the Canterbury Education Board, 196-198 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. ' L. E. ROWLEY, Secretary. Education Office, Christchurch, Cl. September 4, 1939. CALM YOURSELF!

On October 1 all fishermen are free to be at peace. Go out and try conclusions witli the TROUT Ihroughout. the district. Ample supplies of equipment in all the latest types are to hand. Licenses are also obtainable. TENNIS! CRICKET! The new RACQUETS and BATS, etc., are in. Values are wonderful. Call and secure your requirements early, at IVAN T. BENNINGTON’S SPORTS HOUSE, MACKAY STREET. TvTARGARET ROSE, “THE SALON iTJL OF BEAUTY” (MISS BRUCE). Undine Permanent Waving (Self Setting), 27/6; a soft beautiful lasting “Wireless Wave” in la hours. Eugene Waving and Combination Undine, 25/-. Non-Electric; tight, pleasing; curls ends, 15/-. Hot Oil Massage, dry lustreless hair, 4/-. Famous Brushing Treatment, 3/-. j

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1939, Page 1

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