EDUCATIONAL. SHBURTON SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION of ASSISTANT MASTER (Graduate preferred) to enter on his Duties in February, 1915. # Applicants must be able to teach the ordinary Secondary School subjects to Matriculation Standard, and Chemistry to University Entrance Scholarship Standard. Ability to assist in the School 'Athletics and in the teaching of Swimming will be an additional 1 recommendation. Salary, £2OO per ajnnum. Applications, addressed to Chairman, will be received up to DECEMBER 28, 1914. JOHN DAVISON, 5489 SHBURTON (Opened 1881.) The Board of Governors of the above OldEstablished Secondary School, situated ii the centre of the dry, bracing, and healthy district of Mid-Canterhury . have built a FULLY-EQUIPPED* RECTORY for BOY BOARDERS, which will be ready for occupation in FEBRUARY, 191&. The Rectory will be under the management of the Headmaster and resident staff. For prospectus, terms, etc., apply to the HEADMASTER, High School, Ashburton. 5499 IS3 LU CT . OOWA^ WEST END ELOCUTION SCHOOL, Corner of Worcester and Montreal Streets, Ghristchurch. Telephone 2800. Railway Concessions to country students. . .817 WARWICK -PRIVATE SCHOOL, ¥V ROLLESTON STREET./ This School is divided into three Depart? ments —Kindergarten; Preparatory,. aii3 Upper. «» Physical Exercises are jjiven daily. Individual Teaching, is given, special attention being paid to delicate and backward pupils. i •'.'■" .267 BARENTS—YOUR BOYI YOUR GIRLi DO NOT SEND THEM OUT INTO THE WORLD UNTRAINED! It 7 is not fair to them I Only the skilled worker counts nowadays —the untrained hack, remains a hack for all time. Come and interview our Mr Horace Gilbjr about their future. . ! The interview will cost you nothing and' commit you to nothing—but it may mean everything to their future /welfare. Come any morning between 10 and i 2-—-or make an appointment for some othey time if this is not convenient to. you.; GIL B-.Y'S' G I L B Y'S COLLEGE COL LEG E; Next Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. £V<sV2iMiriikVi iii i T UALLENSTEIN'S : BUILDINGS /> (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: Miss M. D. DIGBY, P.T.G., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. 1914. ' Since last January over 180 good' Permanent and Temporary Office Appointments have teen obtained by our pupils, including, positions in Government Departments, Insurance, Commercial, Legal, and Mercantile Offices.- Note.—The tact that so many leading firms invariably apply to us fpr Short-hand-Typistes and Junior Clerks bears convincing proof of the Thorough Practical Training received by our pupils. J&9"
MONEY. MONEY to LEND oo MORTGAGES of FREEHOLD at Lowest Current liaten. Also by way of Sub-mortgage oh Securities for small premiums or at increased rate, as arranged. Smaller Sums on Approved Second Mortgage or Chattel Security. H. K. McDOUGALL, SOLICITOR, INGLIS'S BUILDINGS, 220 HIGH STREET. Opp. Tattersall's. "Phone No. 3C84, HRUST MONEY! for INVESTMENT on FIXED MORTGAGE at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Also "a on Second Mortgage. DOUGALL & UPHAM, SOLICITORS; • 89 WORCESTER STREET. . .6* 0N E Y LEND, From £lO and Upwards, ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. P. D. KESTEVEN, 4d CHANCERY LANE. .147 'ONEY ■ LENT PRIVATELY, and in Strictest Confidence, upon Approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by Easy Weekly payments. Enclose stamp for' reply «o L. W. BALEIND. 629 : Colombo Street. P.O. Box 1017. .125 BUSINESS NOTICES. . . Timaru to Christchurch ROAD RACE PREMIER POSITION Who Secured It ? ■ < PHIL O'SHEA ——- on his . "SPEEDY" CYCLE He secured 4th place and Fastest Time off scratch G. LOTT. sth place and Fastest Time uryier 21 years of age A. BONIS. 9th place Bad 2nd Fastest Time from scratch All on their Easy Running SPEEDY Cycles UCKLING MAKER 103 Manchester St., Christchurch Ti nan H II COHTAmS NO PRESERVATIVES
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 276, 26 December 1914, Page 15
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