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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. B. a. Christchurch. February 28, 1919. I HERBERT CHESS ON. Distriot Health j Officer, hereby certify that the ROYAL HOTEL, whioh was used as a Temporary Hospital during the late Influenza Epidemio, has now been thoroughly and officiontly disinfected throughout, and all rooms, offices, etc., used by Patients have been thoroughly renovated and re-decorated, and I hereby declare this building to be free from any possibility of carrying or retaining the infection of Influenza. Dated at Christchurch this 28th day cf February, 1919. 739c 1 HERBERT CHESSONh District Health Officer. EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. PROCLAMATION OF SCHOOL; DISTRICTS. •pHE EDUCATION BOARD of the District -*• of Canterbury hereby notifies, in purfinance of powers conferred by tbo biducjution Act, 1914, that it has resolved to amend boundaries of tho School Districts of WOOD and CHRISTCHURCH EAST (Christchurch Urban Aroa), and of KOLLESTON and WEEDONS (Middle Ward), aa follows, to take eifect from April 7th, 1819; : ■ ■ CHRISTCHURCH EAST AND LINWOOD. The boundary between this two above mentioned Districts, from Innwood Avenue,' is now Rollestpn Street as far .Its Buccleugh Street, thence along the last mentioned street to Olliviers lioad. ItOLLESTON AND WEEDONS, The boundaries of the above Districts are hereby amended by the inolusion in tho Rolieston District of R.S. -5003 and of all that portion of R.S. 496 westward of a straight line drawn from-the northeast corner of R.S. oOfi? to the southeast corner of R.S. .7633. , H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, Aptfl 4th, 1919. 6164 "Selfl trust is the first secret of Success." —Emerson. Success T/STHETHER you’re 14 or 40, _be Success VV absolutely assured of this— Success you have it in you to bo a success. Success Success Get it rooted m your mmd that Succoss you have the ability to ‘'make Success good’’—all you want ' is- training Suocoss along particular lines. ; Success , , Sucoess Wo are here to help you—it will Success be. our pleasure to train you to' Success efficiently fill whatever position you Succoss hove in view. Succesa Success Wo prepare youths and girls for Sucoess Commercial pursuits and the ProSuccess fessions. We give general trainSuccess ing that enables one to feel Success thoroughly “at home” in one’s first Sucoess appointment. Our spocial training Succoss also ensures quick, promotion and Success good remuneration. Suocoss " Success We ooaoh pupils for Publw oerSuccess vice Entrance, Matriculation, TeaohSuccess ers’ Certificates, Solicitors’ General Success 'Knowledge, Medical Preliminary, Success Pharmacy “A,”‘ Accountancy ProSuccess limirvary, ‘ Accountancy ProfesSuccess eional, eto. Success Success Pupils of ell ages' era ooachea Success for Proficiency Oertifioato. InSuccess dividual attention to ftudents enSuccess sures sure and steady progress. Sucoess Succes Term of instruction may comSuccess menoe at any time. You may ate Success tend, either during day or evening Success hours. Success Succoss Country students receive special Sucoess railway concessions.. Sucoess Success Prospective pupile, parents and Success guardians are invited to call and Sucoess interview our manager, Mr L. J. Success Borry, F.1.A.N.Z., whon all partiSuccesa culara will bo given. GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD., , Royal Exchange Buildings (Next CP.O., Cathedral Square), CHRISTCHURCH. S "PRACTICE makes PERFECT." F would be absurd to think that you could become a Competent Builder, Engineer or Carpenter merely by reeding theory. It is equally absurd to imagine that you can become an Efficient Bookkeeper by merely reading text-books and working a few exercises. or by studying ■ under one • who has not himself had the practical experience. An apprentice must have tools, and the student of Bookkeeping must have PRACTICAL TRAINING. It is recognised by BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Whitcombs and Tombs’ Buildings, Cashel Street, 'Phone 1905, that those who take up this class of study do so, not as a pastime, ,but to enable them to earn their livelihood. The Director, whose students have gained enviable distinction in the Exams, of recent years, will personally conduct the classes la all commercial subjects. BANKS COLLEGE. P. HARLE, A.P.A.. (N.Z.), A.I.A.N.K, Director. Head Office: Wellington. 2 SHORTHAND EXAMINATION,.RESULTS. SHORTHAND EXAMINATION' RESULTS. THE following are a few of the recent successes achieved by OUR Students; 1. During tho past twolvo months no fewer than 151 Shorthand Speed and Theory Certificates have been granted by Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons to our students. 2. The SIX ” GREGG” Shorthand Speed Certificates granted by the Christchurch Shorthand Writers’ Assn, were gained by our Gregg Student’s 8. Tho Gold Medal annually awarded by the above Association,to the candidate obtaining the HIGHEST Shorthand Speed '.Certificate granted by Sir Isaao Pitman and Sons during the year was again won’ by one of our Students with a certificate for 179 words per minute. 4. One of our students, after only FOUR MONTHS’ training in Pitman’s Shorthand and Typewriting, was a successful candidate at the Sh or than d-Ty pistes’ Examination held last February. For sovoral years past the MAJORITY of the successful Christchurch candidates at these examinations have been OUR Students. OUR Teaching is individual, thorough and practical, and the results continually being achieved by our. students stand unequalled, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Prospectus on application, at. tho School. • BIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIOBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein’s Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.). """ 3 DUTTON’S SHORTHAND Famous E: lisli System, learned in 24 hours. O: six rules and 29 characters. Guar anti speed, 120 to 180 words a minute. Wr Manager. Commonwealth Commercial ( lege, Christchurch. (P.O. Box 960.) 2 D ANCING, Deportment-and Physical Culture—MlSS COX (pupil ot Mrs Wordoworth,' London) resumes Afternoon Classes from Monday, March 10th. Fox Trot and Evening Classes forming. ! W. Telephono 351. 53, Hereford St. d Deportment.—Prof. Flemesumed Teaching. Waltz, ’rot taught in three lessons. Best Old and New Danoes , Proficiency guaranteed. Pri--241, Cashel Street. Phone jportment and Physical Oulr Royal and Vico-Regal Pate iowe will resume nil Classes Classes arranged for Fox taught in three private leas Tuesday afternoons. 307, X w WARRE. HOCKLEY AND CO„ LTD., INE' AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. n Wines—All Best Kinds, Geneva Gin, Rum, etc. All Lead. biskies (guaranteed Highland Malt), matured in wood. me Burgundy, Claret Port and w-—-Specially Selected limes _ o-mnany guarantees that all Liquors if am “ABSOLUTELY PURE." rices to i'.uit all Customers. , 3RTED DOZENS SUPPLIED.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 12

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