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EDUCATIONAL. MISS CLARICE BELL, L.T.C.L., has Vacancies for a Few Pupils for PIANOFORTE. Two.vo months' teaching experience at Hamilton Convent,. At homo 2.30-5 p.m. Address: 331, Moorhouso Avenue, Christ church. 3336 MISS E. SHARP. A. Mus. T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, 321, Manchester Street.'. Examination results: Associated Board, every candidate entered since 1907 successful, with one exception. Trinity College, every candidate entered (PRACTICAL) since 1907 successful. S3HB GORE HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLIC'ATIONS are invited for the posiA tion of JUNIOR LALY ASSISTANT in the above School, and will bo received by the Secretary up to 3 o’clock on FRIDAI, February 25th. Duties —To take part of the General Secondary Work in the Junior Forms. Further particulars may bo obtained on application to the Rector. Salary £l5O per annum. GEORGE BRETT. DOl. Secretary. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH. LECTURES IN MUSIC. DR BRADSHAW will commence the Course of Lectures in Music on MUADAY, February 21st. , The course of instruction extends over three years of three terms each. At. the eml o each year Certificates are granted to surces. ful students, and three prizes, each o[ t value of Two Guineas, to the three higne... students in the First. Second and Third Years respectively. . , These Lectures meet all requirements for Mus. Bar,. Degree, Matriculation, and Associated Board of TI.A.M. and Tv.C.A-, a Trinity College Examinations. Attendance is now necessary for one bout each week only in order to cover the gto of the College Junior, Intermediate, anct Senior Lectures, and Examinations in ±l. ruionv and Counterpoint. 1 . , Reduced railwav fares fo country students. Fees. 10s 6d per term for each Lecture. . Prospectus, giving full particulars, on at plication. „,„ nv GEORGE H. MASON. Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, 4th February. 1916. NORTH. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. -Normal TEACIIEIIS’ CLASSES. HLXSSES for TEACHERS will be held hy O the Board’s Instructors as nentioned. commencing on or about SAi.L-.u-JAY, March. 1th:: AGRICULTURE—NormaI School. 9.30 a.m. to 11.30, and 10.30 a.m. to 12.30. COOKERY AND WOODWORK— ■" School, 11 a.m. , ~ DRESSMAKING—TechnicaI College, 11 ELEMENTARY PRACTICAL HYGIENE AND ZOOLOGY—NormaI School (tor Pupil Teachers and Probationers), Tuesday, 7 to 0 p.m. for Pupils from f >•> and Suburban Schools, and Friday , to 9 p.m., for those who travel by train. NEEDLEWORK—TechnicaI College, Friday. 7 to 9 p.m. (commencing 2->Ui February). , ~ , Teachers desirous of joining should applj or enrolment at once. , H. O. JjA.Mii Secretary. Christchurch. 18th February. 1916. 1106 COLrriIRISTCHURCH _ TECHNICAL EVENING DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT rc-opcn MONDAY, February 21st. TRADES DEPARTMENTBookbinding, Blacksimthing. Building Construction and Architectural Drawing, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking. ■ Motor-car Bodymaking, Electrical Engineering. Fitting and Turning, Machine Construction and Drawing. Motor Engines. Plane, and Solid Geometry. Applied Mechanics, Practical Mathematics, Plumbing, Sheet Metalwork, Signwriting. Typography. Wood Machining and Turning. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT— Bookkeeping, Business Methods, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial English, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial "Geosranhv. DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT— Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery, Needlework. MATRICULATION and CIVIL SERVICE— English, French, Latin, Mathematics, Chemistry, Electricity and Magnetism. Free Education to holders of Proficiency Certificates over •fifteen years. The Director may he consulted between the hours of 7 and 9 each evening next. week. 4197

THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. rr,HE Board invites SEPARATE APPLlcations, accompanied by testimonials, for the following Appointments, to be sent. in. addressed'.to tiro Secretary ot the Board not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, ‘2lth February. Applications received later than t'ho advertised time cannot be considered: HORORATA—Master; salary £2OO-£250. ROLLESTON—Master; salary, £2OO-£250. RICHMOND Assistant Master; salary £l5O-£ISO. CARKW—Mistress, sole charge ; salary £l4O- - rent £-20. WAKANUl—Mistress, solo charge; salary £l4O-£l9O. NEWLAND, SEAFIELD—Part-time Master; salarv £l4O-£l9O. BROOKSIDE-i Assistant Mistress; salary £12()-£U0. OP AW A —Assistant Mistress; salary £l2O- - OXFORD WEST—Assistant Mistress; salary, £l2O-£l4O. CHORLTON (Little Akalon)—Mislro'ss, sole charge; salary £llO-.£140, rent £2o.\ FRENCH FARM—Mistress, sole charge; salary, £llO-£l4O. OIiUKU —Mistress, sole charge; salary, £llO-£l4O, rent £2O. MARSHLAND—Assistant Mistress; salary, CllO-£l2O. RlCHMOND—Assistant Mistress; salary, £llO-£l2O NOTE.—Forms of application can be obtained at the Board’s Office. 11. C. LANE. Secretary. Christchurch, 11th February. 1016. 4086 DIG BY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein’a Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal, MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.1., I.P.S. (Typiqts* Section.) OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. DURING tho past year over TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY permanent and temporary positions have been obtained by our Students, including positions in Banks, Government Departments, Legal, Insurance, ■and other Mercantile Offices, at commencing salaries of from £lO to £BO per annum. NOTE.—Each rear the number of pupils wo have proves TOTALLY INADEQUATE to fill the manv positions offering. SCHOOL PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. ALL PUPILS RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. XI BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST ELMO HOUSE,” 52, Worcester Street (West End) —Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus; also within same distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 872. F. J. Murray, Proprietor. XATIMER House. 246 Gloucester Street.— J Large balcony bedroom, well furnished; hoard optional, good tabic, moderato terms’. Telephone G 99. 9175 PUBLIC NOTICES. ON VIEW AT THE BUICK SALES COY., 191, OXFORD TERftACE. rp HE LATEST 2-3 SEAT Ell SIX-CYLIN-I DER BUICK. This Car, from an engineering point of view D the most advanced achievement in cars vet developed. G. C. VERB AXD SONS, HIGH-CLASS Dyers, french cleaners And UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS. 118, ARMAGH STREET, next COLOMBO . STREET. 'Phone ISIB. GOLFERS DON'T SWEAR AT WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS. [ rpHEY SWEAR BY THEM, beenuse (h ev .1. give better service and every satisfaction. 70

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 3

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