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EDUCATIONAL. OHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND • ' COMMERCIAL SCHOOL,. HALLENSTEIN-s" BUILDINGS. (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: , -MISS E; E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.TJ.T. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION,. 1912. If you wish to sit for this Examination you should start , . RIGHT .NOW. V Our MR W. E. BEST, F.P.A., N.Z., PIA N.Z., F.N.Z.A.A., has RESUMED COACHING, arid as only a LIMITED NUMBER OF. PUPILS can. be taken- early application is necessary '•/*■ / \ : .■ NOTE.—This is the LAST YEAR candidates wiil be able to take this Examination •without first passing Matriculation. ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS. ' IHE Students presented by GILBY'S CORRESPONDENCE ' COLLEGE are ain. well to the fore, as witness the following:— ' . .; CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS. • ■': •' Entrants. Passed. Percentage. • intermediate .15 8 63.3 Final ...... 5 4 80.0 ' Of the four candidates who passed their ■Final,- one passed in three subjects, one passed in four subjects, while two completed ■their Final Exam, by passing in the whole faf the eix subjects". "-, Are YOU desirous of improving your status .in the office?. Then enrol with us NOW. i Remember, this is the LAST CHANCE you will have of qualifying without first matriculating. "Write at- once for prospectus and enrolment- form to COLBY'S CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, Christchurch. '.'-,<' Instructor: MR L. L. CORDERY, F.1.A.N.Z., F.C.P.A. v .- • . Ask ; "for Prospectus M. kANCING. DEPORTMENT and PHYSIXJ CAL CULTURE.—Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE Resumes her Classes on and after MARCH 18th. : Evening Classes forming. Waltzing Taught, in Three Private Lessons. At home Fridays afternoons. 327, Montreal Street. ' XU92 TR ERNEST FIRTH, F.R.C.O. Organ and-Pianoforte. Harmony and Counterit, etc, privately or in class. Specimen orkings given with each lesson. 3-manual slectrio organ for pupils' practice. Examß. 7984 842, MANCHESTER STREET. RS ERNEST FIRTH, Contralto Vocalist, Teacher and Coach. Pupil of Gordon Heller, Royal College of Musio, London, has a few vacancies for ladies and gentlemen wishful for thorough instruction in all that pertains to- ft cultured and artistio vocalist by; a method of production entirely free from ivoice fatigue or throat strain. Pnpils pre-—-ed for exams, and competitions. Studio, . MANCHESTER STREET. 7985 : , MRS FOSTER, , TEACHER' OF VOICE PRODUCTION, 3 r SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. ' ; Certificated Edinburgh, Leipzig and Paris, Vocal Examiner, Education Department. RESUMES? Lessons JANUARY 29th, 1912, at Studio, Milnor I and Thompson's: Also at 244,' Linwood Avenue, on 12th February, all day Mondays and Thursdays/ and Saturdays from 2 p.m. Preparation for competitions and certificates. Term from first lesson. LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 452, COLOMBO STREET,.. ' Sydenham. . < tHE ART ,"OF MILLINERY thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Pupils become competent to make and trim tboil .own hats in a few lessons. ; DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, 10 Lessons, 7s Gd. ; Call or Write for Circular.' X 2819 LICENSING NOTICES. ' ;.SHRISTOHURCH LICENSING DISTRICT. '. LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. | NOTICE OF "POLLING DAY. TN Pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1903, -L and the Legislature Act, 1908,- and their respective amendments, I, LYONEL jicei for the Licensing Distnot of ChnstjChurch (which comprises the Electoral DisHrtntii nt CbrlatnlillTr.b "Krrrih fjhriatehurch .South and Christchurch East) do hereby give notice that an Election will be held for the /Return of FIVE QUALIFIED PERSONS : in RflrvA fin a TAmnnirMr fViTnmit+A« for +.Ti« said district, and that the latest hour for 'receiving nominations will be NOON on SATURDAY, the tod MARCH, 1912, and :the POLL, if. necessary, will be taken ;at the undernoted Polling Places, between ithe hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on TUESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1912. /V Every qualified elector desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by Not Less than Two Electors in the prescribed form. POLLING PLACES.. ". Provincial Council Chambers (principal). ,: Knox Schoolroom, Bealey Avenue. Methodist School, Rugby Street. Marquee, corner Bealey Avenue and Manchester Street. Knightstown Library, St Albans. Primitive Methodist School, corner Madras and Edgeware Road. .. /, '-: Marquee, Mr."Wilkin's Property, Caledonian .Road. . . j Mr Musgrove's, Mer,ivale Lane. Mr Lord's Cranford Street . Orange Hall, Worcester Street. '■'.. Baptist Schoolroom, Oxford Terrace. S East ChrJstohurch Main School, Gloucester Street. East Christchurch Side School, Moorhouse Avenue. Hibernian Hall, Barbadoes Street. Waltham Public Library, Waltham Road. Oddfellows' Hall, Hastings Street, Sydenham. Marquee, corner Grafton and Charles Streets, Linwood. Sydenham Football Club Hall, Lawson Street, Sydenham. > Salvation Army Hall, Battersea Street, Sydenham. : St Michael's Schoolroom, Durham Street. Addington Publio School, Jerrold Street. Mills' Store, Strickland Street, Sydenham. Methodist Schoolroom, Selwyn Street, ydenham. " Spreydon Borough Council Offices, Barring*ton Street. . . Treleaven's Grain Storej Durham Street, City. Dated at Christchurch this 19th day of 'February, 1912. ' L. C. WILLIAMS, 808 Returning Officer. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T ELMO" Hoase, 62, Worcester Street, / West End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus, also within easy distance of Parks, Publio Gardens, Museum, Boatsheds, etc Quietest and •' very best position in City. Xsiephone 872. Mist Hampton, Proprietress, GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 88, Gloucester Street W., Christchurch. ""HE Most Comfortable House for Perma. _- nent and Casual Boarders. First-class locality and within few minutes of Genera] Post Office and business centre. Telegraphic and Postal Address: GLOUCESTER HOUSE, West End, Christchurch How Many Blouses Have You ? Not too many, and if you have one too few, you'll do very well to make up the deficiency from this showing of fmerican Shirt Blouses at 12/6 I in white Japanese Silk. They are excellent in style, good fitting, and each is fitted N with an extra collar. See the Window Display. LOE'S, Clock Tower CHRISTCHURCH Bulloch Lade's Whisky . QUALITY ALWAYS MAINTAINED.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15861, 26 February 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15861, 26 February 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15861, 26 February 1912, Page 11

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