EDUCATIONAL [fAITAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, * OAMARU. APPLICATIONS for the POSITION of PREPARATORY MASTER will be ''received up to DECEMBER 8, 1914. Salary, £l5O per annum. Applicants must produce evidence of Ihvit experience in primary work. A. A. McKINNON, 5168 Secretary. i'ISS LUCY COWAN, ~"~ WEST END ELOCUTION SCHOOL, Corner of Worcester and Montreal Streets, Christchurch. Telephone 2800. Railway Concessions to country student!. _ .317 PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE COURSE. GILBY'S COLLEGE Our Teaching is Prae» GILBY'S COLLEGE tical and "thorougji." GILBY'S COLLEGE The Civil Service offer* GILBY'S COLLEGE good opportunitiea fo* GILBY'S COLLEGE the young man oi GILBY'S COL 3 EGE woman. Increment of GILBY'S COLLEGE Salary is certain, and GILBY'S COLLEGE • merit carries pron-otion The Public Service Examiners recently complained of the lack of training of Candidates sent up for the Exam. These strictures did not apply to us-—we presented seven candidates, of whom • eix ■ were successful. There were TWELVE failures in Christchurch,. to which . number we contributed ONE only. The biori.l of"this is: Get your training at GILBY'S COLLEGE, NEXT CHIEF POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. .60 TITABWICK PRIVATE SCHOOL, ROLLESTON STREET. LINWOCD. .. Principal i '• - MISS BRADWELL. ' \IGBY 'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, J iHALLENSTBIN'S BUILDINGS ■ ; (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: Miss M. D. DIGBY, P,T.C„ I,P,S. '-■•' (Typists' Section). GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. The Appointments of Shorthand-Typistei to the Government Service are now made m the result of ."Examinations held, in May and November each* year. We prepare pupils' For these Examinations, and full particulars regarding Conditions of Examination and- Appointment, Scale of Salaries, etc., may be obtained on application at the School. '' DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES.-: MONEY. ONEY to LEND on MORTGAGES of -'. FREEHOLD Lowest Current R*te». Also by way of Sub-mortgage on: Firat-el***: Securities for email premiums or at lacreawd rate,: as arranged. Smaller Sumo on Approved Second Mortgage or Chattel Security. H. K. McDOUOALL, I j SOLICITOR, INGLIS'S BUILDINGS, 220 HIGH STREET. ; Opp. TattersaU*«: 'Phone No. 3684, R-tiST* ■ - MONEY for INVESTMENT on ■■: toXE'D 'MORTGAGE at LOWEST |r!bENl ; . RATES; Also" a Few Sua* «■ MoVtgage. ~,,.,! DOUGALL & UPHAM, i solicitors, ■ ■=.■- i' 89 WORCESTER STREET. .•» ONEY L EN ft, \ From £lO. and .Upwardf, ON ANY KIND OF .SECURiTY. ..,;•■=■ •■' ; : . ■ 4d OHANCERY LANE. I*l ONEY LENT PRIVATELY, and in Strictiest Confidence, 'upoxi Approve* Notej dif Hand. Also upon Household Furiiijureij Pianos -(without removal). Repay-. a ble iby • Eaay;; We.ekly payments. Kudos* stamp fox-reply to L. W. BALKIND, 628 Colombo Street. P.O. Box 1017. .125 BUSINESS NOTICES. 'ISPIT AND LEFT-OFP CLOTHING. The well-to-do people of Christchurch buy only the very best of Clothing; they wear them a few times, then MRS ELLWOOD comes along. So if you wish to be well dressed at a minimum cost, call and see MRS ELLWOOD, SECOND-HAND CLOTHIER, •Phone 3087. 123 ARMAGH ST. «HEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE (Under the Supervision of the Canterbury Sheepowners' Union), 55 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH,
All Classes of Farm and Station. Hands Engaged for Farmers and PastoralistE. Wool Olassers, Experts, Shearers, and Woel Haiids Engaged for Shearing Sheds. .35 npßlNfl' PLAN' NOW IS THE TIME To Order for Early Delivery, Chrysanthemums- from 10/- pmr dozen. Dahlias (Cactus) .from 10/- per dozen. Dahlias <Paeony-flowerrd> from 12/- per dozen. Bedding ; Plants of every description, grown '[ from th© 1 very best seeds, from !■/-' per dozen. We specialise in the above lines, and . are the largest growers in the Dominion. " Also Order Now, for delivery aext Autumn; all Spring-flowering Bulbs. Come and seo them now in bloom. We have the best collec- * tion. of Hyacinths, Tulips, and Narcissi in th« Dominion. All at Lowest Prices. W. BAYLISS, BBYNDWR NURSERIES. JEFFREYS RD., FENDALTON, CHCH. ' 'Phone 1703. Write for Catalogue. .16Sf rpHE DOMESTIC SEWING AND MENDING CLUB. TURNBULL & JONES'S BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET. Aj Scheme to Lighten the Duties of Housewives- and benefit the Workers; - '" '• For Ladies and[Children te„ Make, Alter, and! Mend Costumes, Mantles, Dresses, Skirts Blouses, Underclothing, Stockings, etc. FJor- Gentlemen we can Alter, Mend, or DarK anything Mendable from, Socks to Caps. Fbr .Clubs, Hotels, and Boarding-houses we Make,. Darn, or Mend Table Linen, Bed Linen, Curtains, etc. ! Open • Daily. 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and on Tuesdays and Fridays till 9 • p.m. " .•! TELEPHONE 2576. .S6 tai-Tapu Butter CONTAINS NO PRESERVATIVES
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 15
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