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I EDUCATIONAL. ). [)IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Principal: MISS M. D. DIGRY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). • c Thorough and Individual Coaching for MATRICULATNON »- PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE 6th S. PROFICIENCY SCHOLARSHIP d BOOK-KEEPING . TEACHERS' EXAMS.. ETC., ETC., c - RY HIGHLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS. Hours arranged to suit students. - Term Commences at any time, d Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at the School. Hallenstein's Rldgs., Triangle (opp. D.1.C.). JECONDARY Education is a special feature i-|iJ of Gilby's College. For over 30 years I. iwe've been training boys and youths to fill Serious breaches in the ranks of profes- , sional men have been caused by the war. . Rapid promotion and distinction await bright intelligent youths who have mastered their Professional Preliminary Examinations. ■ j Our Secondary Principal, Mr G. H. Scarse, . | 8.A., is a University Coach of long experience. He takes a personal interest in each "Gilby boy," devoting his special attention to those of apparent backward mentality. Students are coached for Matriculation, ' Public Service, and all Preliminary Professional Examinations. Students may attend during morning, afternoon, or evening hours, or may study our eillcient Correspondence Course in their own homes. Country Students receive Special Railway Concessions. Write or call to-day for prospectus giving all particulars re courses and fees. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings (Next C.P.0., Cathedral Square), CHRIST/CHURCH. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. Manager: L. J. Berry, F.I.A.N.Z. (And at Wellington). rJE L ° C U T I O N. DRAMATIC ART. DELSARTE SYSTEM OF GESTURE. MISS KIORE KING, L.L.C.M. (London), Certificated Graduate, of the Academy of Dramatic Art, London. NEW TERM COMMENCES JAN. 30th, 1919. For prospectus and terms apply by letter. i Address: j WARWICK HOUSE, 52 ARMAGH STREET. THE WRITTEN WORD. f —A mighty force that has the power to sway - the minds of men. tAdvertislng and Journalism are two * special courses, prepared by practical men, and now available at . f« COLLEGE, ' : WELLINGTON. This course is conducted by MR WILL APPLETON, and his Associate, MR J. A. HARRISON—both of The Charles Haines Advertising Agency—a firm controlling the New Zealand Advertising for many firms JH of world-wide repute. The course consists 's of 24 lessons, and will teach you to write w and design forceful advertisements. 11, MR L. S. FANNING, one of the foremost Journalists in New Zealand, has prepared a comprehensive course on Journalism, and personally examines all papers. The course covers the complete range of newspaper work, and will be found of great assistance to all tlio.se who are engaged in or who contemplate taking up Journalism as a Profession. it Write for prospectus, naming course you st i are interested in. H. AMOS, Director. BUTCHERS. iF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED WITH DIXON BROS., In ?„ r CASH BUTCHERS, CASHEL STREET. Wo stock nothing but the Prlmest Quality I of Meat, and keep tho prices down as low 17 | as possible. IF You Want the BEST MEAT the Country Produces, at Greatly Reduced Prices, go to F. 11. STEEL, BUTCHER, 702 & 704 COLOMBO STREET, I The Leading Establishment of Its kind in Christchurch. Nothing but absolutely the best meat the ' country produces kept. Don't be persuaded j to buy interior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the cream of Canterbury. Customers in Cily and Suburbs waited on daily for orders. Country customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALITY. The annual output reaches half a million j pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. Children Love OATINA EOLLED OATS Glad, eager little faces around the breakfast table ! Happy, sturdy children about the home I Good food does it—such food as OATINA- the right breakfast food for your kiddies. Made from the finest oats in New Zealand. /} Every Bag Full Weight! In 41b. and 2011). " • Bags at all Grocers.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1497, 29 November 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1497, 29 November 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1497, 29 November 1918, Page 8