Educational. TESTTMONIAI*___ PROFESSOR OSWALD METCALFE. DEAR 31R,-Having given your cure of mT son's stammering a two months trial I am happy to say It is perfect, as he has had No one can faU under your system if tuey persevere in carrying out your __tructi£Uß. H McLean _,___ Amberley. Cores effected personally or by correspondenceV Address—ArohbobTs, Montreal street, next Anlsebrook's Factory. ALTON HOUSE, TIMARU. SgASIDE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prindp»l-MiBs~LIS3AMAN. Sea Terms moderate. 6 TB,*ISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR Jyl DANCING. "Mondays7to9. Thursdays7to9. Wednesdays ISO to 5.30. Calisthenics a special feature. 15s. course of twelve. Practice class, 10a Sd. Course from date ot Joining. The Modern and the Original Dances artistically taught, forming a varied and pretty programme for a dance. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. Country classes visited. 336 Armagh street West. 934 Bo«_d aad Residence. PRIVATE APARTMENTS, with good board and attendance. Terms reasonable. Anbryn House, 18 Craumer square. 6121 A COMFORTABLE HOME offered in the family of a medical man residing at the seaside, to children, delicate or otherwise; good schools. For terms, apply to Mrs Preston. Sumner. 6469 yfiT AITA HUN A HOUSE SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE. No. 285 CASHEL STREET W BOARD AND RESIDENCE HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL. 298 Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence Na 256 Gloucester street West. 754 MRSWADLOW, BEACHCLD7F HOUSE, (close to Baths), SUMNER. MRSWADLOW begs to announce to her former patrons and others, that she has taken over the above Boarding House lately occupied by Miss Freeman, and hopes, by fixing her charges on a moderate scale to secure a fair Share of patronage. 31 Bosums Notice* LAWES' CHEMICAL MANURES. THE MOST . RELIABLE FERTILISERS for ROOTS, specially adapted f or Forcing the Young Plants beyond tbe ravages of the fly. ' SALES-50,000 TONS PER ANNUM. Also, COLONIAL-MADE BONE-DUST. We have made specially favorable arrangements for a supply of above Manures, and are quoting Lowest Possible Prioes for coming Season. WOOD, SHAND & CO., HEREFORD STREET. TO TOURISTS, VISITORS AND OTHER MESSRS WHEELER and SON, LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS, of edral square, have been Travelling Throughout New Zealand, North and South Islands, for the last TWENTY YEARS, and have Secured a Series of Brilliant Negatives sufficiently varied to meet the requirements of the most exacting. It comprises Photographs of Bush and River Scenery, all the principal Towns and Harbors, Up-country Life.&c., Sec They can be had, Mounted or Unmounted, and Albums are Kept in Stook of various sizes. NEW ZEALAND SCENERY DEPOT. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. D. MACMILLAN, IMPORTER OF PAPERHANGINGS, &ft, 133 Manohester sorest. T^TEW 4 SEASON'S PAPERHANGINGS JUST ARRIVED, - Xx Zealandla, Rakaia, and MarctarL NOW ON VIEW. 8572 PLUMS. PLUMS. PLUMS CHEAP PLUMS FOR JAM. ORLEANS PLUMS—the Best and the cheapest Plum tbat grows for jammaking. CUMMING, Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, High and Colombo streets. P.S.—I have some nice Strawberries, fresh every morning. Strawberries and Cream only 6d. . CAMPBELL'S LINE op WEST COAST COACHES 81-WEEKLY SERVICE. FARES-SINGLE, 40s. RETURN, 60s. I SAVE SpringfiehTevery TUESDAY and J FRIDAY on arrival of 8 a.m. from Christchurch, arriving at Jackson's Accommodation House at 7.30 p.m., catching the first Tram from Kumara and Hokitlka Morning Coaches. All information may be had on application at the Booking Office, COKER'S HOTEL, Christohnrch i Agents. TALK ABOUT CHEAP BOOTS. VISIT THB UNIVERSAL CO-OPERATIVE BOOT COMPANY, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. EVERY PAIR Should go in 48 hours. Commencing SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28TH. S HAS THE INFLUENZA ATTACKED YOUf IF SO, DRINK BOVRIL WINE. IT WILL REFRESH, STRENGTHEN, STIMULATE. AND INVIGORATE YOU. 4416 — ■ ' - i. nn i III'Will,! iv, Mr H. PUR DI B SURGEON-DENTIST, 173 COLOMBO ST:: _T Christchurch. i__ -" ' • . • ' THE "ECLIPSE" PUMPS, Which have taken the ~fghpgt Awards . FOX UTILITY, SIMPLICITY, and DURABOITYAnd Superior Workmanship. AT Wellington 1885. Dunedin 1890. Melbourne 1888, and Highest Hoaoura cbristcharch A. and P. Shows. SEND; FOR PRICE LISTS. Inspection I invited. "^ W. H* PRICE, Brass Founder. Pump Maker, tec,
CARLYLE STREET, SYDENHAM; 6515
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8072, 15 January 1892, Page 8
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