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EDUCATIONAL. T. ANDREWS COLLEGE. "STROWAN," PAPANUI ROAD. Magnificent New Premises. Fine Science Laboratory Completed. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS. Day Boys from 5, Boarders from 9 years. 2nd Term begins Tuesday, June 4th. Early Application Advisable. Appointments may be made through the vacation for enrolment of pupils. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., Tel. 1372. Headmaster. COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ART. SECOND TERM COMMENCES JUNE 4th. Instruction is given In Drawing and Painting from Life, Landscape and Still Life, Designing and Modelling, and their application to Industries, Architecture: The course of studies is approved by the Committee of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, and has been framed to prepare students for the qualifying Examinations of the Institute. The Art Crafts include Jewellery-Work arid Enamelling, Silversmithing, Carving in Wood, Stone and Marble, Decorative Plaster Work, Tooled Leather Work, Mllinery, Art Needlework, Illuminating, Ticket Writing, and Signwriting. Prospectus may be obtained at the School or from the undersigned. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, • 23rd May, 1918. -■ 9347 T> ANGI 0R A HIGH SCHOOL. Should sufficient inducement offer, Evening Classes in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, and COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING will be commenced next term at the High School. Particulars can be had from the Principal, Mi- J. E. Strachan, M.A., or ROBERT BALL, Chairman Board of Governors, 9352 High St., Rangiora. ► ISH'OPSCOURT HOSTEL. -• • Park Terrace and Victoria Street. A Residential Home for Students and Teachers. There arc two sitting-rooms, large and airy bedrooms, and beautiful grounds, with a tennis court. TERMS—Students, 19/- a week; Teachers, 22 'C For further particulars apply to the Head of the Hostel. Telephone 1204. 2135 DANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise. MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth,i London) resumes Afternoon Classes from June sth. Classes for Juniors at Miss Webb's School, Merivale. Evening Classes < forming. Te Whare, 53 Hereford St. W. Telephone 351. RATIONAL EFFICIENCY 1 DEMANDS INDIVIDUAL EFFICIENCY. Employ your evenings by Improving your ability to enable you to earn a higher . salary. We are holding SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES/ in COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING. Thorough and Individual Tuition. Full particulars as to Fees, etc., on application at the School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallcnstein's Buildings, Triangle (opp. D.1.C.). Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary J Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary SECONDARY EDUCATION is conducted at Gilby's College with one cud in view—getting the student through his "Matric" in the quickest possible time commensurate Willi thorough instruction. Our Day Classes are composed of eager learners anxious to matriculate and enter the professions as soon as possible. Advanccmemcnt in Studies is both rapid and reliable. All tuition is individual. Mr Geo. 11. Scarce, B.A. (Lowvain), Principal of the'' Secondary Department, is a successful University Coach of many years' experience, and takes a personal interest ill student. Subjects are clearly explained and questions fully dealt with in a manner permissible only by personal tuition. This explains the high percentage of examination successes and uniformly commendable attainments of Gilby Students each successive year. Particulars on application to the Director. ACT NOW get to your studies early and ENSURE SUCCESS BY YOUR EFFORTS, GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Next Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHIUSTCHURCH.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 10