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EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. APPLICATIONS, closing DECEMBER 2nd, are invited for the Position of ENGLISH 'MASTER at the Wellington Technical High School. Salary, £250 p.a. Extra evening' work available. Conditions on application to W. Si LA TROBE, M.A., 9265 Director. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. SENIOR ENTRANCE SCHOLAR- -»- SHIPS, for Girls under 35, will be awarded on the result of Eaminations to be hold of. the School at 10 a.m. on DECEMBER 7th and Bth. Subjects—Eng.'ifh, Arithmetic, History, Geography. Value:—Free Education and £5 per annum lor two years, with additional £22 10s per ftimura hoarding allowance for country candid atns. Pull particulars may bo obtained from the Lady at the Girls' High School, or from the undersigned. Entries close at the School on November 25th. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, November I.lth, 1916. 0304 FACTS WHICH TALK. V GENTLEMAN in business in Taranaki wrilos us on October 25th: "... I feel able, to offer to a- good allround office man £250 (a yew) . . . but I know the war is milking it very difficult to: •find suitable men for positions just at present. . . ." On October 31st a largo Timber Firm in tho North writes: ". . . Our Secretary, Mr , a former student of your school, who has been with us over three yean, is joining tho New. Zealand Forces. . . . Wo are therefore in need of a good man io tske his place. . . . Ho must, be able to keep books according to up-to-date loquiTement s. . . . We are prepared to give » good salary to a, good man, . . ." SUCH IS THE CRT ALL OVER THE DOMINION-" A GOOD SALARY TO THOSE INELIGIBLE FOR MILITARY SERVICE."

The demand extends, to Qualified Young: Women also. QUALIFY! Learn how to do things in business—to Keep Books, to Understand Accountancy end Business Methods—AND YOU MUST SUCCEED. Ovox 18 years' experience has proved there is /no surer way to a. position at n. good salary with prospects of advancement than to master our Practical, Complete and Inexpensive HOME STUDY COURSES in <a) BOOKKEEPING, (1.) ACCOUNTANCY, or (o) COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING. You start, if necessary. aA the very begin-, ning, mid are- taken right through. "WRITE TO-DAY for particulars, mentioning JUST WHAT YOU WISH TO QUALIFY IN. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Auckland. GIVE YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS A GOOD START QCORES of Boys and Girls aro sent to O earn their living immediately ihey leave School, with the result that the. Business World is crowded with Mediocrities Glvo vow Boys and Girls a Faiv Chance by sending them to GILBY'S COLLEGE, where thoy will receive a training that will stand them in good stead when they enter Commercial Life. , This is thfl Oldest Commercial College in the Dominion, and cjjcli yeaj- our etndonts are eminently successful in tho various Public Examinations. Wo teach -Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, ftrid prepare Students fox Matriculation;*' .Public . Service Entrance, Accountancy Professional, and. Book-keepers' Diploma, a'.c. ofo.

Each Department in under (he tutelage of a Teacher Specialist holding high diplomas. "Writs or call for full particulare. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED, Next Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHKISTCHURCH. MG-BY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, J HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T, I.P.S. (Typists' Section). HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS At the Government Entrance Examination for SHORTHAND TYPLSTES held iitst September. FIVE of our pupils were successful in passing, viz., FOUR JUNIORS and ONE SENIOR, the latter being the ONLY SUCCESSFUL CHRISTCHURCH CANDIDATE in the SENIOR DIVISION. This is th'e SECOND Government Entrance Examination this year at which one- of our pupils has achieved this distinction. These results afford convincing proof o* the excellent training received by OUR STUDENTS. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. TERM COMMENCES ANY DAY. A JOINT of meat may be tough, but you can always dep«nd on the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" beiucr tasty and appetising. Every grrocer sells it. But a bottl* to-day. *

Hm-!f«M i It's up to everyone to save every shilling they can these times—and there b many a shilling to be saved at our Sale of J. H. William'» Kakpoi Btock of high-class Boots and Shoes. Hundred* havo already availed themselves of the wonderful Bargains offered A FEW EYE-OPENERS! Ladies' Glace Kid 1-bar steel orna.- Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, mentShoe, marvellous Shoe 9/11 ohrome soles, Derby fronts 6/6 6/11 Ladies' Glace Kid wide brooch in- Ladies' Glace Ward Shoes, rubber step strap large ornament Shoe 10,6 heel 4/11 Ladies' Glace Derby Shoe Girls* Tan Glace Button Boots at 9/6 9/11 10/6 10 to IS 8/9 'Those are bedrook prices. Buy Ladies' Cashmere House Boots, from ns. You saTe money in toe cap 7/11 these Derby Shoes Cashmere Whole Golosh House Ladies' Cashmere Button Walking Boot 8/6 Shoe 6/11 Small sine (3 and 4) .. 5/6 pair Gents'Box Calf Derby Boots A large stock of Ladies'Fancy Bar 17/6 18/6 Shoes, in ankle and instep Gents'Glace Kid Bals ... 15 6 8/119/6 10/6 12/6 13/6 14/6 Ladies' Black Can. Derby Shoe 6/S Ladies' Tan Glaoe Derby Shoas Ladies' Black Canvas 1-bar orna- from 8/6 ment Shoe 5/6 Men's Stout Leather Shooters Ladies' Black Silk Poplin Shoes 11/9 nailed 7/6 Derby fronts GSrls' Lace Boots for hard wear, Tan Sandals, wide welia, size 4to 5 . rates 10. 11, 12, 13 5/6 8/6. 7to 10 3/11.10 to 13 5/6 Men's Chrome Gol. Bals. ... 12/9 Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, Youth< School Boots, 1 to 5, heel robber soles 3/6 3/11 aud toe-plates 10/6 WHITE POPLIN AND GANYAS SHOES FDR LADIES AND CHILDREN Ladies' White Poplin, white all- Boys 5 and Girls' Canvas Shoe* in leather heels, 1-bar Shoes 5/11 pr White, Bteok, irown Ladies' White Poplin extra quality SC pairs Girls' White Canvas Derby Shoes 7/6 pair Shoes, Ankle Bar Shoe Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes, ] 7 to 10 3/11 pair whita leather heels 5/9 pair 11 to 1 4/11 pair Ladies' White Poplin, white allleather heels, 1-bar Shoes 5/11 pr j Ladies' White Poplin extra quality Derby Shoes 7/6 pair Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes,' white leather heels 5/9 pair Ladies' White Canvas Shoes 5/9 pair Ladies' White Poplin splendid quality Bar Shoes 7/3 pair Fames' White Canvas l*bar Ornament 6/6 pair Ladies' White Canvas Albany Plain Ornament Shoes 6/6 pair 82jiaira Girls' White Canvas Shoos, Instep Strap, Ribbon Bow 7 to 10 8/H P«ir lltol ... ... 4/11 pair 24rpairs Girls' Whrte-Canvas Derby Shoes 7to 10 ... .~ 9/11 pair Uto 1 .» Postage 4cU per pair extra Boot Importer Cashel Street West

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17327, 16 November 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17327, 16 November 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17327, 16 November 1916, Page 2

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