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EDUCATIONAL. A WORD TO EMPLOYEES. riA/'HY not, during your evening hours, make youwe!f more efficient for work during tho day? By attending tbe> EVENING CLASSES »t Gflby's College you can prepare for a bigger, better situation. Higher heights of attainment and much greater possibilities lio beforo you, if you will toko advantage of out Evening Sessions m Commercial Training. .Shorthand, Typewriting, Stenotypy, BOOKKEEPING, Commercial English, etc., arc taught by a etoff of highly q\ialifted Teacher Specialists. A knowledge of Bookkeeping is qseentiftl to progress in modern business, and our EVENING BOOKKEEPING CLASSES, tinder the direction of Mr L. J. Berry, F.I.iA., N.Z., and Mr "\V. Barrv, A.1.A., N.Z. provide a thorough course from the very A B C of tho subject right up to iho highest grade, Benoflt by the thorough organisation of Gilby's College. Tuition during tho evening will bring increased remuneration. Call to-day and interview tho Direo''ior end obtain, full particulars. Day and Evening Classes. Correspondence Lessons. A term may commence at any time. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Next G.P.0., Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCQ. Telcphono 1533. P.O. Box 56. Director: L. J. BERRY, F.1.A., N.Z. (And at Wellington.) PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. BANKS _ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Whitcombe and Tombs BuildinKß, j CASHEL STREET. 'Phono 1905. Pupils are beine enrolled for the "Winter icrm for instruction in Pitman's Shorthand. Instructor: MR H. BROADHEAD. Mr Broadhead has not only had considerable experience as a teacher of Pitman's Shorthand in New Zealand and olsewhore, but has practised the system for many years in a professional capacity. ' Pupils may thereforo rely upon the instruction given boing thorough and conipreJieusivo. ' J\ir further particulars apply to— P. HARLE, A.IA., N. 3.. ■ !-<•?' Director, r\IGBTS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Wellington, enabling Country Students to Dbtain Railway Concessions. Wo provide excellent training for students preparing for a Business, Commercial, Professional or Scholastio Career, and good positions invariably await our qualified students. THOROUGH end INDIVIDUAL training in all Commercial and Examination subjects by a full staff oi Specialised Instructors. Term commences at any time. \ Day Classes: Monday to Friday. , Evening Classes: Monday to Thursday (inclusive). -SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES in all Subjects. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle, Christchurch. 2 SPARKS I li K.W. SETS. \HE Students in our Colleges are ■ able to study the wonderful effect of tie fascinating eloctrical discharge •which moans so much in " spark" Wireless Telegraphy, becauso w<* have Marconi Standard Sets similar to tho equipment on board ships such as the " Niagara," etc. We also give tuition in the working of that present-day marvel—tho Valve —which has revolutionised both trans.i mit'ting and receiving tangos of Wirclewa Stations. Qualify for a Wireless Operators Certificate and then apply for a position at tne excellent Tate of pay ju&i recently awarded tho Operators. Classes to suit nil. Free prospectus Wireless and Electrical Books la' Magazines stocked. _. Term commences student, THE DOMINION COLLEGE OP RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. P O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Blanches: Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. W

i DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROF. FLEMING- has Resinned Teaching. Waltz anil other Special Dances taught iri Three Private Lessons, any hour. Classes evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Aoadomy, 2*l, Caahel Street. 'Phono fifli.. ' rr»ANOING, DEPORTMENT AND PHY--11/ SICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.-MISS LOWE mil resume her Classes from March loth. ine taught in Three Private Lessons. At Heme Tuesday afternoons. 61, Worcester Street W. \ CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR V\ SCHOOL. TOGETHER WITH LOWER SCHOOL FOR P YOUNG BOYS. Sead Master: G. E. BLANCH, M.A.. Oxford. 3 "IHE SECOND TERM of 1920 trill begin on FRIDAY, May 21st. at 9.30 a.m. I All Boarders, except thow> in the North Island, must come into residence by 9 p.m. >n the preceding day. ! An Entrance Examination for n*w boys will be held on THURSDAY. May 20th, at .10.30 a.m. ( MR A. J. MERTON ' (Music Master, Christ's College;, [TfTILL Resume Lessons (Pianoforte, Organ, \-.il Singing and Theory of Music), on Friday, 21st inst. At Home, 3 to 6, Thursday. 18, Chester Street West. 3539 ' ■MHRISTCHUHOH MOTOR SCHOOL. V MOTOR DRIVING TAUGHT, -, "~\ And General Road Repairs. Certificate from £o. 3 Cars. '"' 287 a, ST ASAPH STREET. r —— 1 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. ,»„"ISS AMOS, L.A.B. of R.A.M. and jLVL R.C.M. (Lond.), resumes Teaching on Thursday, May 20, at 139, Clarenoe Road, and 0, Cathedral Chambers. 577 S MRS GENN, \ PARIS SCHOOL, 272, HIGH STREET. A THOROUGH COURSE of Practical Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring. Private Lessons in Cutting. Costumes cut and fitted for horn* ' making. •Phone 4574. \ANCING and Physical Culture—Mß W. ) S. WAUCHOP (just returned from Australia, where he practised with lecding English Continental and American artists), is Sow' Teaching THE STANDARD FOX BCROT, One Step,'-Jazz Roll. Tango, Waltz, etc. Russian Ballet and Classical Dancing tele,3P«9 or Private Lessons. Studio: Corner Worcester and Manchester Streets. Tele(*ihone 4107. . FIRST AID. % HOME NURSING AND HYGIENE. ■nnVENING CLASSES for a Short Popular ifcj Course ai Instruction in either of tho mbove subjeots are now being I Particulars at offico of St John Ambulance l&asociation. 119, Worcester Strtet. Telotobone No, 2614. ft"ASH PRIORS" OPEN-AIR SCHOOL. {bcHOOL RE-OPENS on FRIDAY, 21st *J May. Miss Senior-Lawrence will bo at wme on Thursday Morning, 20th May. 3714 PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. i D. M"HARG has Resumed Teaching. fy FjABKKg STREET, WQQLSTON

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18412, 19 May 1920, Page 9

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