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m m Mwasaas If You Live out of Town let us Teach You by Correspondence. % Should you not be able to attend personally at our College, eur twenty-eight years experience has enabled us to perfect a system of Home Education by Post. All lessons are individual, and your work is personally corrected, and commented, on by skilled instructors. Term commences with the First Lesson . . . Any Standard of Secondary Education is readied more speedily at Gilby’s College——™ i— 1 Parents with the welfare of their children at heart, and students solicitous of their own welfare, will see to it that the selection of a school is governed wholly by its Educational equipment. Every student of Giiby’s College is assured of ‘Thorough’ tuition. No time is wasted in teaching extraneous subjects. Our aim is to equip a student with just the knowledge of practical use to him in life—and to do this as quickly as may be, without cramming or undue forcing. There are Secondary Schools who claim to inculcate ‘ tone ’ —others whose appeal is based upon small fees; but at Gilby’s College we are content to give * Thorough ’ teaching in practical subjects at moderate fees. no u Preparation for Matriculation or Junior Service Examinations. As is well known, the passport to higher education and the professions is the Matriculation or equivalent Examination. To prepare for this examination at an ordinary Secondary School requires a continuous attendance of FOUR YEARS. The whole of the students attending our Day Classes for TWO YEARS were successful in passing at the 1915 examination, thus saving those two additional years of preparatory study. a Special Classes for Backward Students. There are many ambitious people, who, for one reason or another, are backward in their learning. Thteisa handicap that they wish to remove, and the Special Classes we are now forming for Backward Students afford them the necessary opportunity. These Classes are under the supervision of Mr. Geo. H. Scarsc, 8.A., assisted by a special male instructor deputed wholly to this tuition. All lessons arc strictly individual. Age is no bar. The student of riper age who might feel sensitive at attending a Secondary School is specially catered for. The subjects taught include the full curriculum of a Secondary School, ranging from Elementary subjects up to Matriculation standard, and are governed solely by the student s individual needs. Instruction may be had in either Day or Evening Classes, and the Term starts from the student's first lesson. Write or Call for Free Prospectus. GILBYS COLLEGE NEXT CHIEF POST OFFICE, CATHEMAL SO.

JOHN a MITCHELL m m \£IZL W iMET g naS9 Manufacturer of Quaint Oak Furniture, 535 Colombo Street, Christchurch, near Moorhouse Avenue I’onnd in my up-to-date Showrooms, golden opportunities of purchasing: Artistic, Quaint Oak Furniture at astonishingly low prices. Marvellous is the v:»lue on view in my warehouse. Call and inspect my superior stock of Bedroom and Dining room Furniture, Chesterfields bought from our warehouse are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Money returned it' not satisfied. Inspection cord aJ\j invited. Catalogues fres or. application. No one pressed to buy. Terms given to’approved buyers. Special concess ons to country clients. All goods well packed and railed free to any station in Canterbury for cash. Discount viven to town buy. era. Call TO-DAY. My Motto: “Civility and Good Value,” at J. M. Mitchell’s Furniture Warehouse “mm!"

Natural Form FOOTWEAR , for CHILDREN By careful attention to the needs of growin r children in the matter of comfortable and reliable Footwear, HANNAH’S have gained a unique position in the minds of parents who desire that their children’s feet be correctly shod. Before the advent of HANNAH’S into the Shoe trade of Christchurch, it was a difficult matter to getsmartFootvvear for children. IEBSi Our Children’s Department contains the very latest styles and shapes. The quality is the highest, whilst our large turnover enables us to sell at the LOWEIST PRICES IN CHRISTCHURCH. Remember, when you want a particular Shoe for your child, you will.find it amongst onr great variety. r U. v%. 0 sff&Efsrs. 117 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Opposite Biilsntyneii

HAMS BIOS. £ARE] Complete House furnishers ON VERY EASY TERMS -NO EXTRA FOR, TERMS.. Cl Deposit, 1/7 Weekly @2 Deposit, 3/2 Weekly £4 Deposit, S/4 Weekly £§ Deposit, 9/S Weekly \ HARRIS BROS, treat you RIGHT—THEY RETURN YOUR MONEY IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED This is the Best Guarantee you can get An Classea FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS in Stock. IS=S 158 HEREFORD ST. IT WILL FAY YOU. Showrooms Upstairs. £5 Worth £lO Worth £2O Worth £3O Worth

STRIKING TEA SET PRICES. Complete for six persons. The Orsova, tail cup. thin greon (or blue) edge, 8s 9d set. The Ramsey, gold edge, flowered natural colours, 15s. The Fulton, dark blue edge, festooned roses, gilt- 14s 9d. Minson’s. X

SATISFIES ! GRATIFIES I PACIFIES I Watson’s No. 10' Whisky

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16805, 15 March 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16805, 15 March 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16805, 15 March 1915, Page 10

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