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I SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. OT, ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.- Rev. P. Battey. 3 p.m. -Rev. A. N. Scottcr, H.A. 0..'!0 p.m. Rev. A. C. I.nwry. 11,38 rjpllF CATHEDRAL. Sunday: Holy ComJL munion 8 and Choral Kurharist 11 (Schubert in (ii. Iniroit, "Lord, Let Me Know Mine End" (doss). Preacher, the Dean. Evensong, fi.llil (Garrett in Fi. Anthem, '•['raise His Awful Name" (Sphori. Preacher, Rev. E. 11. Shore. IU1!) KNOX CHURCH, Ifealev Avenue. -Rev. Dr R. Key. in, M.A., 11 a.m. and (i.30 p.m. At Berwick Street: Mr .1. Roid. at (i.:io p.m. 102:: MOORHOUSE AVENUE, CHURCH OF CHRIST.—II a.m. and (i.:i(l p.m., .Mr Ralph Gebbie, R.A. Evening subject, "Living in Deeds, Not Years." K.2S /CHRISTIAN Science Services, First Church j vJ of Christ Scientist. Latimer Square.— ] Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sub- \ ject, "God, the Preserver of Man." Sunday School 2.15 p.m. lf>:S9 «'.:!(> P.M. SUNDAY 7.:i1l P.M. i Socialist Hall. Manchester Street. , TJOBFTVT SFMPLE Subject. The Triumph j AiOBF.RT SFMPLE of Democracy OBERT SEMPLK over Despotism. rpHEOSOPIHCAL SOCIETY, !»i Armagh St., i A Victoria Square.- Public Meeting 7 p.m. I Sunday, Mr Cooper. Subject, "Thcosophy a Cuide to Living." Lotus Circle. :S p.m. \ r ETERANS' HALL, 1)1 Gloucester Street.- \ Sunday, 7 p.m.. Miss Fabling. Subject, "From Death unto Life: The Ultimate Out-' come of the Soul's Aspiration." Claitvoy- I ance. Collection. S!!i9 j o p.m. s un d 7\ y :; p.m. ■■ O VICTORIA SQUARE. 1f.85 I>OBFRT SFMPLE Will" Speak. LiOBERT SFMPLE on the OBERT SFMPLE Aust. Referendum. EDUCATIONAL. f)IGBY T S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL XJ Hallenstein's Buildings, opp. D.LC. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.L, I.P.S. (Typists' Section). HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS. At the Government Entrance Examination for Shorthand Typistcs, held last September, FIVE of our pupils were successful in passing—viz.. Four Juniors and One Senior, the j latter being the ONLY successful Christchurch candidate in the Senior Division. This is the SECOND Government Entrance Examination Ibis year at which one of our pupils has achieved this distinction. These results afford convincing proof of the excellent training received by our students. • DAY CLASSES, EVENING CLASSES, SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. Term Commences Any Day. 7360 ~IHH SECRETS OF SUCCESS IN LIFE. One of the secrets of success lies in permitting your boys and girls to follow their chosen avocation, the work on which they have set their hearts. THEREIN LIES THE PARENTS' RESPONSIBILITY! Another secret is proper training; if the choice is commercial life, a thorough grounding when young is absolutely essential to the fullest success in later years. THEREIN LIES OUR RESPONSIBILITY!: Gilby's College undertakes to so train your boys and girls that they will be able to enter business with the BEST chance, of PROMOTION. We teach Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and ot!»er Commercial Subjects, also prepare pupils for Matriculation, Public Service, Accountancy Professional, Bookkeepers' Diploma, and other Examinations. Each department is under the tutelage of teacher specialists holding high diplomas. Write or call lor particulars. QILBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED, Next Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Anyone can Learn by our method. No Scales. No Drudgery. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 2. HEREFORD STREET. BE A STENOGRAPHER^ IN qn jjf $ 1' Splendid opportunities, si DAYS.,!!' pleasant work, short hours, j? good salary. Learn at home $ Boyd Shorthand | $ We save you £SO by taking our course '< instead of others. | BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL % ' | 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, |j | WELLINGTON. as 'k BOARD AND RESIDENCE. S O A R D AND RE SID E NCR COMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE AT "ELMSBROOK," 44G CASHEI ST. Conveniences and Telephone. Terms: £1 2/6. i H E R W ODD HOUSE J tLute Mrs Sawtell) (Late Mrs Siiucox) NOW Under Most Up-to-date Management. Special Terms to Permanents. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Casuals catered for. Prop MRS STUART SIM. 215 CASHEL STREET. 'Phone 479. j BUSINESS NOTICES. G. YATES (Late of Fail's), TjMSHMONGER, WORCESTER ST., Linwood. A Fresh Fish and Rabbits daily. Orders delivered. 'Phone 2272 D. Smoked Fisn a specialty. .796 PITCHER BROS. 7 " CYCLE FIRE SALE" I>E Wise. See our goods befure going , > elsewhere. It will pay you. All Fire ' Prices. Colombo Street. All Cycle & Motor Goods. 17MRE Sale Prices. Get in early. Pitcher Bros., Colombo Street. REDEERN'S MANCHESTER ST. and RANGIORA |] 17*011 Rubber Stamps, Printing, and Sta- | tionery. Largest selection Rubber Type ! : Outfits m Canterbury. | ! /■(HEAP Watches-The Workers' Watch at] \J 4/11, or with Chain complete 5/ti. Red fern's, Manchester St. and Rangiora. j I yNK Pencils, best English make, (id each! J i. Large stocks of Envelopes and Blotting! Paper at reasonable prices. .521) i • PHOTOGRAPHIC SALE \\ AND EXCHANGE i* 83 WORCESTER STREET. JUST Opened: Self Toning Paper, Gaslight ! Paper. ORITISH Developer: Monona i, Monoinet-' XJ Pyr.il, Monomet-Qidnol (to make 10 \ ounces i. lid per packet. to us. We can put you 1 H E V R O I. E T. --' "The Car of the Period." Another large shipment of these fa Cars to arrive shortly. EN R Y J. RANG ER, Agent, 1 1 CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE, |i 92 94 Gloucester Street. 7857 ; 1

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 884, 9 December 1916, Page 15

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