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SUNDAY SERVICES. IOLT CROSS CHURCH, L ST. KILDA. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1917. Induction of the Rev. A. WINGFIELD. 11 a.m., Choral Eucharist; Preacher, Tho PRIMATE. 3 p.m., Opening of Infants' Classroom. 6.30 p.m., Evensong; Preacher, Rev A. WINGFIELD. WEDNESDAY, September 12, 8 p.m., St. Kikla Town Hall, Welcome Social to Rev. A. Wingfield. All Parishioners invited. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. The THIRD TERM commences— Boys SchooI—TUESDAY, 11th September. Girls' SchooI—TUESDAY, 18th September. At the usual hour. P. J. NESS, Secretary Board of Governors. TOUNG MEN WANTED TO TRAIN L FOR "WIRELESS." Here is your opportunity to enter tho newest profession—ono offering unlimited possibilities for advancement. Devoto your spara time to 6tudy, and in about six months you can bo trained by our experts for a well-paid appointment. This is the only College in Now Zealand possessing these advantages: StaiT of Teaohera who specialise in Radio-telegraphy: Complete Installation of Marconi Apparatus, latest typo. ( Course of Instruction approved by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Limited'—a company that gives priority to our. students when filling vacancies on its operating staff. Send to-day for free prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO- . TELEGRAPHY (LIMITED). 63 Cathedral square, Christohurch, Alflo at Wellington and Auckland. P.O. Box 729. 28au TOW LONG DOES IT TAKE *-. To master Hemingway and Robertson's Course in Bookkeeping? is a common question. And we cannot exactly say. All our Instruction is INDIVIDUAL. 'No two students are expected to go through the Course m exactly the same time. We fit our instructions to the capabilities of each student. As soon as one lesson is finished you take up the next. Systematic study of two or three hours three evenings a week will enable you to accomplish "wonders" even in a few months. Anyone dur ing spare time can assimilate all the necessary information. But we do not "cram" our students. We teach each individually, and practically at his own pace. We have one fee; we do not teach by the "term" or "the quarter"—so »we do not keep our students "hanging on'* indefinitely. Ours is the sure way, as nineteen years have proved. May we send yon particulars of our Course in ACCOUNTANCY, or in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, or in BUSINESS ORGANISATION, and OFFICE METHODS, or in SHORTHAND, or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING? HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (LTD.), P.O Box 516, Auckland. Many young fellows, when they reach twenty or thereabouts, think that the time for study is past. That's a mistake I "Ancora Imparo" (Still lam Learning) was the favourite motto of Michael Angelo. It ha 3 elso been one of the forces that have, carried most successful men to their Efficiency, not age, is to-day's criterion. If you want to be efficient and improve your position you must study—and study under proper guidance. BANKS COLLEGE WHI best meet your needs. It provides expert correspondence tuition in accountancy, bookkeeping, law professional, economics, modern history, currency and banking, statistical method, economic geography, industrial law, advertising, and for matriculation, entrance university, and public service examinations. * These courses haVe been prepared by some of the ablest practitioners in the dominion, who alone check and criticise students' work. Full particulars from H. AMOS, Director. ' ANGER DRESSCUTITNG SCHOOL J (Established 1902). Principal Miss Kate Stewart. Day Classes, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fridays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes, Monday and Thursday, 7 to 9. Tuition includes thorough instruction in practical dressmaking. , Join now, and make your autumn and winter outfits. Ladies' tailoring also taught. Cut patterns a specialty. Concession on railway to country pupils. Rooms: 123 High street (opp. D.1.C.). 10m 'HATS AHEAD OF YOU? You can . . make your own success. Just believe in yourself, train yourself, and work. These simple rules made Lincoln, Edison, and others. Your future depends on what you do to-day. Start by DECIDING. Write to the International Correspondence Schools asking .them to explain how they can prepare you to be the man you want to be.— R. M. RIDD, District Agent, Box 168, Invercargill. 31au -RS CHIRNSTDE, TEACHER OF L DRESSMAKING, H.B. Buildings Octagon. CLASSES DAILY (Tuesday and Saturday excepted). Evening Classes, Teusday and Friday. Single lessons given. Paper patterns out to measure. Materials cut for costumes, coats, etc. Send for circular of instructions how to measure. 10m ILS, Water, Pastel, Pen Painting, Stentilling, Coloured Poker Work. Miss PASSMORE, 14jy ' Studio, Stock Exchange. ftOSSBOTHAM'S, Dowling street; estab--fc> lished 25 years. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Individual tuition. Prospectus free. Railway concessions. 7ju IANON NEVILL, 8.A., Oxiord, Coaches I 'kJ all Examinations, Intermediate, Junior, Matriculation, Certificate D —Tel. 831 ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. JBAUTIFUL AKAROA. BENOIT HOUSE, BENOIT STREET, AKAROA. Miss M'GUIRE, late manager of Ilfracombe House, is prepared to take -paying guests. Beautiful view of harbour and hills, fruit orchards; close to beach J*and post office. Telephone and electrio light. Tariff on application. 8s TRITE HART HOTEL / CHRISTOHURCH. TARIFF, 10s PER DAY. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. S. J. ALLEN (Late of U.S.S. Co., and of Wanganui), -s mv . Proprietor. HOUSE, WAI-ITI ROAD, J TIMARU (close to the Bay). Superior Accommodation Visitors, Permanent Boarders. Gardens, tennis courts, oroqnet.—Terms on application Mrs F. A. Chalmers, proprietress. 31d ARRINGTON HOUSE, Warrington- -.' BOARD and RESIDENCE; best accommodation for visitors.—Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrington Bureau. 15m >EACH STREET, WAIKOUAITI—To • j LET (6 weekd. or term), new 4-roomod HOCSE; scullery, bath, Inch-pressure; wt--ll furnished; also Tent (12 "x 14), iron flv, floored, furnished.—-B. Hallett. 7s ANTED (fortnight Cnmtmas), 3 or 4I » . roomed HOUSE; partly furnished; Warrington preferred.—Address Box 477, 8s 'ANTED (for Christmas liolidays), small Furnished COTTAGE, Karitanc— Crib, Times Office. 8s ANTED (for 4 or 5 weeks after New ' Ytar), CRIB; seaside.—Mrs E. Jack I 7a /"ANTED, 34-roomod Furnished COT- ' TAGE &t seaside, for few weeks at I Christmas.—Beach, Times Office, 8r

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17104, 8 September 1917, Page 9

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