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Educational. . CANTERBURY COLLEGE. ' FIRST TERM, 1907.,' LECTURES BEGIRT ON WEDNESDAY, 6lh MARCH, 1907. STUDENTS are required to Enter their Names at the Registrar’s Office. Fees are payable in advance. The College Calendar ” for 1907, price Is 6d, or i£ posted Is 9d, containing' every information respecting the regulations, course of study, fees, hours of lectures, etc., can bo obtained at tbo College. A. CRACROFT WILSON, 9464 Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. A SERIES OF LECTURES ON TECHNICAL CHEMISTRY will be delivered’at Canterbury College on THURSDAY EVENINGS, at 6 p.m. Lecturer: PROFESSOR EVANS. These Lectures, though primarily intended for Students proceeding to Engineering degrees, will bo of general interest, and will be open to the public. They will deal specially with the Chemistry of Combustion, the Analysis of Flue-gases, the Chemistry of Lubricants, of Iron and Steel, of Cements and Artificial Stones. The first Lecture of the Series will be delivered on. THURSDAY, MARCH 7. Fee for the Term: Half a Guinea. In addition to the above, Lectures will be delivered during the-session on INORGANIC CHEMISTRT, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, and GENERAL CHEMISTRY. A. RACROFT WILSON, A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. _Feby. 28th, 1907. 9721_ SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. PAYMENT OF FEES. THOSE .STUDENTS who commenced to attend the Classes at the biginning of the Term are reminded that FEES are Due on MONDAY, ‘MARCH- 4th. (Sea syllabus, page 5.) A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, THIT EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. APPLICATIONS will be received on or before MARCH 9th for the position of TEMPORARY INSTRUCTOR for Manual Training, in Woodwork. The remuneration offered is £3 IDs per week of not more than thirty hours’ actual instruction.^ The duties will commence early in April. Applications will also be received on or before MARCH 9th for tho position' of INSTRUCTOR for Manual Training in Cookery. Candidates must have had experience in teaching the subject, and be able to produce evidence that they have, an adequate acquaintance with physiology and the laws of health, and have had training in elementary practical chemistry. It is desirable that candidates should be further qualified to teach ADVANCED NEEDLEWORK. Tho remuneration offered is £l5O per annum for the first year, with an annual increment of £lO up to £l7O. , The duties will commence about AUGUST NEXT. . . ' , Any further information required may bo bad on application to JOHN H. HOWELL, 8.A., B.Sc., Director of Manual Training. Christchurch, February 19th, 1907. 9204 /CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL CLASSES Kj CANTERBURY HALL. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. All pupils who passed Standard VI. previous to 1905, or have since gained Certificates of Proficiency, are eniitiefi to FREE TECHNICAL EDUCATION, provided they comply with the regulations. The following subjects may be taken: English, French, Commercial Arithmetic, Correspondence and Office Routine, Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Practical Mathematics, Drawing. , . , Workshop. Practice in Trade subjects may bb taken in the Second Grade. TRADE CLASSES. Courses are arranged in Oabinetmaking, Carpentry and Joinery, Carriage Building and Painting, Signwriting, Plumbing, Sheet Metal-work, Wool-classing, Dresscutiing. Full particulars may be obtained on application to JOHN H. HOWELL, BA, 14.5 c., Director, 7, Bowron’s Buildings. 9460 SOUTH CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. A DEDICATIONS, accompanied by testixjL mouials, will be received up till WEDNESDAY, 6th of March, from Teachers qualified to fill the position of ADDITIONAL COOKERY INSTRUCTOR. ary £125 per annum, with actual travelling expenses. A. BELL, 205 ' Secretary. SOUTHLAND BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS,' accompanied by testi--cjL menials, will be received up to the 9th March, 1907, for tho position of SECOND ASSISTANT MASTER in the Southland Boys* High- School, Invercargill. Salary, £240 per annum. Applicants, who must be Graduates of some University, are invited to slate the subjects they are prepared to teach to Matriculation or University Scholarship standard. JOHN NEILL, Secretary Board of Governors. High School*’ Board Office, WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, ’ OAMARU. A PPLICATIONS will be received until MARCH 9th .for the Position of MAS-, TER of the Preparatory School. The successful applicant must be a certificated teacher, and must state when he will be prepared to take up his duties. Salary £l2O per annum, 'with hoard and residence at the school. A. A. McKINNON, 9831 Secretary, Camara. ROOM On , TOP; DON’T believe those silly people who tell you that this or -that calling is “ overdone.” The business and professional ranks are crowded with mediocrities and incompetents. Do you wish to swell the number of these incompetents? If so,- we have nothing to offer you. ' If not, we can help you. Shall wc tell you how? Address THE PRINCIPAL, GILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, - Next to G.P.0., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings, (Opposite D.1.C.). MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. Principal; HIGHEST SHORTHAND RESULTS. 1906. As a result of the Shorthand Speed Examinations held last September -and October by the Christchurch Shorthand Writers' Association, out of a total of Twenty-three First Class -Speed Certificates granted by Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, ottr pupils, in open competition, were successful in obtaining no less than TWENTY. . Prospectus on application. A RUSTIC Singing, Voice Production, xtL Pianoforte and Theory.—Miss M. E. Murray (pupil of Mr Hamilton Hodges, Auckland) is prepared to receive pupils tor the above. Deep-breathing and physical culture taught with singing. Term®, etc., at the Dresden. * cook GREGG SHORTHAND. EDITOR "N.Z. Tablet” (who knows four systems) writes Simplest, most scientific, quickest to learn, easiest to retain.” 100 words a minute in 3 MONTHS. WHOLE System by Mail, £1 lls 6d. Private classes forming. Write for FREE " First Lesson.” J. WYN IRWIN N.Z. Rep., 5737 229, Kilmoje Street W. BEACH GLEN SCHOOL, SUMNER (Preparatory). MR C. F. BOURNE, -M.A. (Oxon). late Headmaster of Christ’s College Grammar School, receives Young Boys as Boarders or Day Boys. Enquiries addressed as above will receive attention. Next Term will begin February 6th. "Coaching for other pupils (non-resident) can be arranged outside school hours. C2S B6 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUITION, Violin, Piano, Etc. For terms apply to C. F. BUNZ, 6631 178, Armagh Street. PAINTING. H/fIS’S B. PAiutUJlifl has removed to IVI NATIONAL CHAMBERS (next Christchurch Meat Co.), Hereford Sweet E., Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 14

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