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SUNDAY SERVICES. SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET. THIS SUNDAY. 11 A.M., HOLINESS MEETING. 11 A.M., HOLINESS MEETING. All Christiana Invited. 3 P.M., PRAISE MEETING. 3 P.M., PRAISE MEETING. 7 P.M., REVIVAL SERVICE.7 P.M., REVIVAL SERVICE. Soloist, Mrs St. Olair Ferguson. Soloist, Mrs St. dair Ferguson. Speaker: Captain M'KENZIE. Selections by Silver Band. Selections by Silver Band. Orchestra will Accompany the Singing. Special Invitation to Emigrants, Returned Soldiers, and Working Men. HAROLD F. M'KENZIE, Captain. HTCHEOSOP HIC A L HALL, A DOWLING STREET (Next King's Theatre). 6.30 p.m., 'TN QUIETNESS AND CONFIDENCE SHALL BE YOUR STRENGTH." Miss M. HARTLEY. Musio. EDUCATIONAL QTAGO EDUCATION- BOARD. DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. APPLICATIONS for ADMISSION to the College under the following Divisions will be received up till SATURDAY, 16th October Next:— DIVISION A. (1) Pupil teachers and probationers completing their course at 31st JANUARY, 1921. (2) First-year probationers. ■> (3) Pupil teachers who, at 31st JANUARY NEXT, will have completed not less than 12 months' service in the second grade. Candidates under (1) must have passed the matriculation examination of the University of New Zealand, or havo gained a lower leaving certificate, or have gained a full or a partial pass for the Teachers' D Certificate. Candidates under (2) and (3) must have passed the examination for the Teachers' D Certificate or obtained a partial pass therefor. DIVISION B. Not pupil teachers or probationers. Candidates must be not less than 17 years oi age, and have passed the matriculation examination of the University of New Zealand, or obtained a higher leaving certificate or have gained a partial pass for th« Teachers' D Certificate. DIVISION C (One Year Studentships). Graduates. Candidates must be graduate; of a recognised University or have, as matriculated students, satisfactorily completed a two-years' course at a recognised agricultural college or at a school of homt science recognised by the University of New Zealand. DIVISION D. Teachers who, for the years 1919 and 1920, have been regularly employed in teaching in a registered school or schools. Before being deemed eligible for entrance to the College candidates must pass suet medical examination as the Board may pre scribe. Application must be made on epecia forms, whioh may be obtained at this Office S. M. PARK, ■r., • ~~ Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 6th September, 1920. 7j "■p RESS FORWAR D. , Press forward—not to the hindrance of vour neighbours, but to the- attainment of the highest place in your profession. Dolour b,est for the general good. Don't think that your influence with others is so slight that it can have no effect. Do your best whatever it is you do. and 'do it all the time. Press forward—not only to obtain the prize, but to overcome the obstacle. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Chris tchurch, Has been assisting- men and women for ■ 20 years_ to press forward. It is ready and willing to assist you. For further information write to H. AMOS, Hau Managing Director. hrvANOTNG.—EXTENSION OF THI JL> DANCING SEASON. Owing to numerous requests from m pupils. I have decided to Open a Class fo half a term in the Early Settlers' Hall o: NEXT WEDNESDAY, 8 to 10 p.m. Intending members for this class are re quested to communicate with me ns earl as possible. Fox Trot. One-step Waltz etc Miss M. WALLACE. ' 836 Cumberland street ('phone 3514 M) Fee_for_half-torm, 12s oc '- ELECTRICAL ENGiNEERING. For 2 years the International Corresponc ence Schools have been giving ambition men and women justthe training they r.eofor success in Electrical Engineering, an over 200 other subjects. Thousands" hav Rtpoped into good positions through I.C.S help, but never were opportunities so grec as now. Ask for free particulars today b< fore you forsret.—R. N. RIDD. Di'strk Agent. Dopt. B, Box 687, Dunedin. T EARN to write terse, tactful, businosi "-J pullintr letters that bring prompt r< suits and sell more goods. You can if y 0 study Grenville Kleiscr's Course of Practic: English. You get a lucid and pithy sty] of diction that means success and rapid ac vancoment. To obtain all particulars ivr'i) for fro? booklet "E" to James Rodger an Co.. 159h Manchester street, Christchurci ANGER DRESSCUTTING - SCHOOI 123 High street 'opp. D.1.0.).—Da Classes Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fridays Evening Classes Monday and ThursoV Join now, and make vour autumn and wii tor outfits. Ladies' Tailoring also taugh Cut patterns a specialty. Ladies' ovs material cut out Miss KATE STEWART, 50m Pnncipal. SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPINg" "Wo Teach these subjects by Correapon eiice.—For particulars write Rossbotham Commercial College (Ltd.), Dowling stre« Dunedin. g SHORTHAND, TYPEWBITING, Boui KEEPING.—Miee Brown's ColW abovo Moray Place P. 0.; railway conce eions; individual tuition. Telephone 2997. TTIACTORY MANAGERS. - It's cheap, ]D than leather bolting, etrongor, mo: flor.iWe, runs ctraightor, givos steadier driv non-stretching: GAUDY'S Genuine Britis B.YLATA 3ELTING; ail sizeo stocked. Manning Ma-chmery Co., S Bedford roi

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18050, 25 September 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18050, 25 September 1920, Page 11