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CHRISTCHURCH GS7Y COUNCIL. \ j, fy 3\> rpHE CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL A requires the services of a Competent STOREMAN for the ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Tho Schedule of Dufies may be seen at the City Electrical Engineer’s Office, 153, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. Applications will bo received at my office until NOON on the 18th INSTANT. H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Christchurch, 4th March, 1914. 220 EDUCATIONAL. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. TEACHERS' CLASSES IN HANDWORK SUBJECTS. C< A TURD AY CLASSES for Teachers in O HANDWORK SUBJECTS are held by the Board's Instructors as follows: AG RICULTURE, COOKERY and WOODWORK, at the Normal School. DRESSMAKING, at tho , Technical ColA Class in NEEDLEWORK is also held at tho Technical College on Friday Evenings. . . . in view of the importance winch tne Ne-.v Syllabus attaches to “ Handwork.” Teachers aro recommended to avail themselves_ of the opportunity afforded them to receive instruction in the above-mentioned subjocts. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, Gth March, 1914, 3212 CORE HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS (accompanied by teatixi. monials) are iijvited by the Beard of Governors for tho Position of COMMERCIAL MASTER on the staff of the above School. Applicants must be qualified to teach shorthand. book-keeping, business method and commercial correspondence; must also be able to taJce tho English of the .Middle Forms. Preference given to one who can teach French, cspecinHyMo one who can take the French up to University Scholarship standard. Ability to assist in Cadet work and school sports will be desirable. Salary £235. Applicants are requested to state tho earliest date at which thoy could commence duties. Applications will be received by the undersigned up to 5 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th March, 1914. GEORGE BRETT, 3208 • Secretary. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. npilE BOARD invites SEPARATE APPLIJL CATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, for the following APPOINTMENTS, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of tho • .Board, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, ' 12th March. Applications received Inter than the advertised time cannot be considered. HEATHCOTE VALLEY—Head Master; Salary £2lO-£2lO. ROTHERHAM—Master or Mistress; Salary £l5O-£IBO. BURWOOD—Assistant Mistress; Salary £ 120-ill 50. KOWAI BUSH—Mistress, sole charge; Saiarv £l2O-£l5O. MACKENZlE—Assistant Mistress; salary £l2O-£l4O. BREEZE’S ROAD —Assistant Mistress; Salary £IOO-£l2O. NOTE.—Forms of Application can bo obtained at the Board’s Office. - H. C. LANE, Christchurch, Secretary. 27th February, 1914. 9094 DANCING. Tt/riSS BUCHANAN’S Evening Classes will -•-I- Resume ’ about MARCH 13th. Private Lessons at any time by arrangement. Waltz and One-stop in lour lessons. AORANGI, 294, Hereford Street, City. X DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. FLEMING’S PRIVATE ACADEMY, 241, Cashel Street, is Always Open. Strictly Private Lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. ’Phono 20-1. X Dancing, deportment, physical CULTURE.—MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London), MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS (pupil of M. Vestoff, member of Imperial Russian Ballet). Classes Resume March lClh. Te Wlmrc, 53, Hereford Street W. TelephoneJss4. USIC STUDIO, 9977 Montreal Street— MRS FOSTER (Certificated Edinburgh, Leipcic and Paris. Vocal Examiner Education Department), has resumed Lessons. Expupils hold over 200 certificates, also silver medal (pianoforte), Associated Board; and vocal houours. Preparation all examinations and accredited competitions. Terms from First Lesson. Teachers’ Class Saturdays for D. and C. __ WEST END ELOCUTION SCHOOL. * (Corner Worcester and Montreal Streets.) Tutoress: MISS LUCY COWAN. PUPILS’■ PRIZE LIST (inoluding eight champion wins): 1909—3 Firsts, 2 Seconds, 1 Special. 1910—9 Firsts. 2 Seconds, 1 Special. 1911—13 Firsts, 3 Seconds. 1912—4 Firsts, 7 Seconds. 1913—15 Firsts,- 9 Seconds. Address: West End .Hall. ’Phone 2800. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. BOOKKEEPERS’ EXAM. DICtBYS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstcin’s Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS M. D. DIOBY, P.C.T.J.P.S, (Typists’ Section). Holder of Teacher’s Diplomas. Thorough and Rapid Individual Coaching for ■MATRICULATION JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE Full Staff of HIGHLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS. Full Particulars Regarding Fees, etc., on application. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. NOTE: All Students Receive the INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION of the Instructor. G. IL,B Y’ S COLLEGE. Next to Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square. COMMERCIAL SIDE. Dav Classes, 9-12 and 2-5 Daily. Evening Classes (Monday to Thursday, inclusive), 7 to 9. Subjects Taught— Shorthand Typewriting Book-keeping Business Correspondence Arithmetic (Business and General) Composition and Letter-writiug Handwriting Spoiling Punctuation General Office Routine, etc., etc. Free Prospectus on Application. GET ONE! HORACE G-ILBY, (3) Principal. MILKING-MACHINE EXPERT 1 MILKING-MACHINE EXPERT! GIET on early, and hava tho field to yours„[f There’s a splendid opportunity for the man who can see further ahead than the Ungtii of his arm; for with the rapid adoption of machinery for Milking, and the increasing use by herd owners of tfleso .ahmr saver° the demand has arisen for the MILKING MACHINERY EXPERT. BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS have prepared a spec; illy helpful but thorornrhlv practical cov.se of instruction in these machine:.', their power engines, etc., etc. Send to-day for outline of ground covered Vr*" this course. We Send, post free to you, J] the particulars you aro likely to require. TAS W. BOWER, M.A.I.M.E. TAS' W. BOWER, M.A.I.M.E. JAS’ W. BOWER, MA.I.M.E. (Principal: Auckland School for Engineers) TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. p.O, Bos 50. ’Phone 1731

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16493, 7 March 1914, Page 2

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