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EDUCATIONAL. THAMES HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS for the position of ASJr\ SISTANT MISTRESS will bo received up to tho 3th April next. Duties to commence 23!h May. Salary at the rate of £163 per annum. Ordinary Secondary School subjects to be taken. Applicants to state subjects they are specially prepared to teach, 1401 -I AS. KERR ICE, Secretary, INDIVIDUAL TUITION FOR BACKI WARD STUDENTS Very often sickness or other unavoidable causes •prevent boys and girls from pursuing - their studies, so that when they aro 'too "old to attend a Public School they are at a disadvantage as compared with others of their own age. To meet' such cases we have arranged a COURSE OF GENERAL EDUCATION, which has proved highly satisfactory since its inception. - Our Individual Tuition, Rapid and “ Thorough ” Preparation for the Primary Standards and for PROFICIENCY CERr TIFICATES are so successful that one student says: " I write this to inform you' that I successfully passed' my Proficiency Examination on Tuesday' last. . . I also wish to thank you for your splendid teaching, which loft nothing to bo desired, and I sincerely trust that circumstances will allow meter continue my studies under your School.”. The Instructress in' tliis Department is Miss T. Warring, M.A. ' (Hons.), and we have Afternoon and Evening Classes as follows: Afternoon: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday , . ■ 2-4 Evenings: As arranged . . . 7-9 “ EFFICIENT CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS have also been prepared for students who find it inconvenient come to College. Term ma,y bo commenced at any time. Railway concession tickets for country students. Write or call for full particulars. ( GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH. BOOKKEEPERS’ PROFICIENCY DIPLOMA. BOOKKEEPERS’ PROFICIENCY DIPLOMA. A SPECIAL CLASS is now being formed for Candidates for above Examination. Tho Class is open to anyone desiring a thorough find practical training in Commercial Bookkeeping and Routine. ENROL AT ONCE. There aro unlimited opportunities at the present time for those who . are qualified. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION by PRACTICAL and QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. 'IiIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein’s Buildings (opp, D.1.C.) \ ' '2 DANCING, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and. Vice-Regal Patronage. T\/fISS LOWE resumes her Classes for !tJ. °plain and Fancy Dancing from March 19th. Ladies’ Evening Classes forming. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At Home Tuesdav afternoons. , 307, MONTREAL STREET. XD Dancing.—miss buchanan (Pupil of Ed. Soot.t, London and Brighton) has resumed Teaching. Evening Classes forming. Private instruction giveu. Waltz in three lessons. "Aorangi,” Horeford Street, City. ’Phone 4343. i. N -ILINCHER -CYCLE TYRES are made by J THE NORTH BRITISH RUBBER OMPANY, LTD., for hard wear, and are -uarantced Six, Twelve and Fifteen months. Ivery wise cyclist fits his Wheels with LINCHERS. ,

WHY HINSON'S? II Because they have the things I?' wa nt and such a big window allow ; jj S ee the thing and the price before J in. you you you X

■ l oa SHOOTING SEASON BOOTS! GUM BOOTSI Leading Values Predominate i Here. That’s why our Turnover is a Large On©. Men’s Thigh Gum Vac. Red Rail Root ||g 32/6 Various assortment 27 m per pair ! Men’s Merchan t Rubber Coy. Thigh Root, Snag Proof 29/6 Men’s Gold Seal Thigh Gum, Fuji B Length JB2/2/6 Knee Gum Roots 16/0 17/0 19/6 POSTAGE ©d/EXTRA STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET WEST

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17428, 15 March 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17428, 15 March 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17428, 15 March 1917, Page 2

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