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Amusements. DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE. OT. MICHAELS SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY, 2__j> OCTOBER. The Comedietta, "A HAPPY PAIR." Musical Interlude. Comedy in one act, "MY LORD in LIVERY." Sybil _ .. .. Mrs H. K. Marsh Rose .. .. .. Mr* F. W. Thompson Laura .. .. .. Mi«MGreenwoodLord Thirimere .. Mr F. W. Thompson S-iggoe .. .. Mr l>. Britain Kopkins .. .. MrH. U. Marsh Robert., .. .. Master C. Stringer Admission—One Shilling. Tickets for Reserved Seats, Two Shillings, at Mr Fountain Barber's. 0686 mOWN HALL, LEESTON. THIS (M»Vp"_V| EVENING, U.TOBKK 2250, GRAND BALLA') and INSTRUMENTAL ! CONCERT AND SPEt lALITY KNTERTaIcSMENT, by leading artists of Chriatehurch and Dunedin, .esisted by nic bete local taleut, in aid of t*e Leeston Catholio School. Prices of admission—.Yont seats 2s 6d. back seats . and gall- ry Is 6d. To commencn punctually at eight o'clock. 5704 Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES FOR ELLESMERE A. AND P. SHOW. EXCURSION TICKKTS to Loeaton (for the Show Grounds) will be issued at Christchurch, Hornby and intermediate Stations, at 5s 6d first class, 3d 61 second, for the Morning Train on the 25th October, available for Ruiurn same day on'y. t ~ The Afternoon Train frnm Southbridge to Ohriatehuroh on th'i 25rh October will start at 5. 0 p.m., and run 70 minu-es later than timetable time?. A Special Train will leave Southbridge for the Show Grounas at 11.40 a.m., and return at 415 p.m. All trains on the 2nrh wid stop if reauired oppoiite to the Grounds (between Doyleston and Leeston). Tickets to be taken to tne Station beyond. 5688 BY ORDER. Meetings, etc. PROHIBITION LEAGUES. THE MONTHLY BUSINHSS MEETING of the Christchurch Prohibition Leugue will be held TO-NIGHT (i-isteadot Friday), at the " Prohibltionitit" ofilo». at 7.30. Members of Sydenham and St. Albans Leagues cordially invited. 671 1 Bank Notices. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANKPART HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the Banks and Bankers Act, 1880, and the Bmks and Bankers Act Amendment Aot, I*B2, THURSDAY, the 25th day of October, 1894, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL RANK PART HOLIDAY, as from 12 o'clock noon, at the SOUTHBRIDGE OFFICE of the Union Bunk of Australia, Limited, and the LEESTON OFFICE of the Bank of New Zealand. For the Union Bank of Australia, Limited— G. E. TOLHURST. Resident Inspector. For Bank of New Zealand— 56&J J. M. BUTT. Inspector. In Bankruptcy. THE " PRESS * is an authorised GAZETTE tor all Notices under tne Bankruptcy Act, IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Superior Court of Bankruptcy holden at Christchurch.—Notice Is hereby given that statemen's of accounts and balancesheets in respect of the under-mentioned estates, together with the r. port of the Audit Office thereon, have been uuly fifed in the above Court; and I hereby further give notice that at the sitting of the **id Court, to be hold«n on Tuesday, the 13th day of November, 1894.1 intend to apply for an order releasing mc from the administration of the sold estates.' Dated tbia 20th day of October. 1894. Bbazxer, Frbdkri-K, of Christchurch, • labourer. Glekson, Jno. Fredk.. of Amurl. bootmaker. 5690 G. L. GREEN WOOD, Official Assignee. Educational. . E. J. PAINTER, riIEACHER OF THK VIOLIN. I Also Mandoline and Guitar. Kilmore street east, Christohurch. 9938 MONSIEUR AUJARD, Professor of Dancing and French, 114 Casnel street, Linwood. Ladies and Gentlemen taught privately the latest steps. FRENCH—Conversational Class now forming. Gouin's method taught. How to speak French in six months, without grammar. Series posted to stndenas or teachers. MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING. WEDNESDAY Aftn-noon-. Saturday Afternoons. Wednesdays at 7, Thursdays at 7. Saturdays at 7. Other classes as required. Fee, 15s, course of 12; advapoed pupils 10s 6d from date of joining. Private lessons given. Private classes formed. Country classes attended. The modern and the original dances artistically taught. Former pupils invited to attend classes for fancy dancing. 236 Armagh street west. 9832 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, 4a, Conducted by MISS A. M. CARR and her Sisters 23 LICH-Ti-LD STREET E. SROrthand and Typewriting (also Bpeed Classes for advanced pupils), Bookkeeping (single and double entry/. Letter-writing, Composition, Sec, Taught. T¥ PEWRITING—Every description done. Business correspondence, Jfc, taken down iv shorthand and imme-iately trautcribeU or typewritten. School hours from 9 a.m. EVENING CLASSES. Isaac Pitman's TEACHER'S CERTIFICATE —Miss A. M. Carr, in answer to persistent inquiries regarding the above, gives In explanation t<>e following extr-cc from a publioatioa of Mr Pitman's:—" In 1879 it waa found that without a personal examination of the candidates, which was impoasible, the Secretary (Mr Pitman) could not guarantee possession ot Ihe ability to each • Phonography ' personally.' The 'Teacher'- Certificate was, therefore, withdrawn." It will, therefore, be seen that this certificate has not been issued or about fifteen years. Board and Residence. PRIVATE Board and Residence for two gentlemen; terms moderate. 56 Worcester street, Linwood. 5550 SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence", -rloacescer House, 256 Glouoeatar street west, five minutes' walk irom centre of city, publio gardens, Sec Terms moderate. 9321 GBOSVKNOK HOUSE—Board and Restd_nce. Terms moderate. 68 Gloucester street, near Latimer Square.' 9141 PR-VATS ~Bowed and Residence. .Terms moderate. Mrs Blanonard. Riverton Bouse. Cashel Btreet Wesu 758. BOARD AND RESIDENO__ HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Apartments for 1-oiies anu Genuemau. ZUiS SAWTELL, •inerwood, 72 cashel street & Telephone—7o3, Lost and Found. ■ OST. on Sunday morning. Lady's GOLD IJ WATCH, between Sydenham School and Convalescent Home, Finder rewarded on returning same to Sydenham Schoolhoa-*-. 6718 THE S.P.Q.R. STORES, -3 COLOMBO STREET. A RC replete with NEW GOODS for J\. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD US_J and PRESENTATION. GLASS, CHINA, HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, &&, && HUDSON AND CO. "•* Agents tor the "Pononga" -Decrrio Belt. The best in tha world. OUR New Spring Millinery is the theme - of __; admiration. Black, Beattie and Co. CtHKAP Boots at K. Atkinson's, 231 High j street, White Hart comer. Note~_Ue,

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8930, 22 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8930, 22 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8930, 22 October 1894, Page 1

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