Amusements. m H E A T R R O V A L . FOR TWO JSIGH-S ONLY. THURSDAY ANDFRIDAY NEXT. Advance NewZealanders. Grand Tour Round the World. THE WHANGANUFMAORI NOVELTY CUMPANY. A GRATED DISPLAY OF MAORI PERFORMANCES *' (Ancient and Modern) will be given by tno above Company. Come and Hear our Maori Cornet and Clarionet Pl»yen». T _~_._ COME AND S__ Af ItKAL MAORI HAK.A, A Sight Nevor'Btfore Witnea-edln Christchurch. First* Appearance of a _l Tt _,_■ REAL MAORI, TROUPE iv tho SOUTH 'ISLAND. Each Item Interpreted. •_ Amusing. Intoieaiing; ■ I_*tX_<!_ve. , See Wellington Preas Notiaesv Popular Priccs-Drori* Circle, 3i; -talla and Orchestral Soil's, 23: Pit. la. _. _, Doors open 7.30 P.m., commpricc S p m. AY. MIHAIvA, 9513 Agent. -CTOICE PRODUCTION and % North, Hrotossor of these Arts (teaching a new and origin.- theary-sciertuac, yet tr•ue to nature), is now located No. _> Morte "„i Buildings. Guinea Classes for £e_ne_ien Only, andLinVouly now being formed. Mat« pupils by arrangement, iteceptiou hours jo arrange for Les-on*. &c, 2 to duily.;_~y ■— ... ' ■ ■ ' Ijg ' s Meetings; etc. V '^}o£*'" : '' LYTTELTON* PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT * SOCIETY. THE Usual Monthly Mooting for the purpose of taking up New Snare, and f aymentoC Subscription!* will be held Rt'ho SocWtya Office, Canterbury streot, on WEDNESDAY, January 2nd.atG.3o p.m. W _ ABTKLU 9791 ■ Secretary. _ Tramway Notices. CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY COMPANY. NEW YEAR'S DAY. From Edwards, Bennett's Corner—9 a.m. 10.10 a.m., 11.5 a.m., 1_3!) p.m., 2 p.m., -p.r0.,, 5,30 p.m„ 6.30 p.m., 8 p.m., 10.10 p.m. . Leave New Brighton—B a.m.. 10.10 a.m., 11.5 a.m., 12." 0 p.m. 2 p.m., 1 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 8 p.m., lv.lo p.m. 9319 Water-Supply Board. WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT. SPECIAL LOAN OF £10,000r BROWN'S ROCK~_UB.DIVISION. Pursuant ta the Provisions of the Counties Act, ISBS, and the Acts amending the same, and the Water* Supply Act, 1891, and the Acta amending the same, and all other powers in that behalf thereunto - enabling them. NOTICE is Hereby Given rbat it is the intension of the Waimakariri-Ashley Water supply Bo.ird to RAISK a SPJECIAL LOAN on tn» security and for the WORK mentioned below: — 1. Tho particular work proposed to be undertaken is the construction of headworks loading from the Waiinakai.ri River at Brown's Rook, to a point on the terrace Hbont 180 chains to the south-east of Brown's Rock, and distributing channels leading trferefrom sufficient; to supply water to the whole of the Brown's ttoc_. subdivision of the district. 2. The sum proposed to be borrowed for such purpose in -10,000. 3. It is proposedto pledge a? seourity for such loat— Ist. The rents,, rates, and profits derived from tbo sale, Jetting, and user ot water suppled--yvdr*- through thQ.s__.hen.dv "" . works. a--:_X9trib-tirg I -_^*|e , A, _fter providing for maintenance, repairs, cos. of collecting, aud other necessary working expenses. 2nd. A special annual rate, if required, for the puipose of making up any deficiency, of tbrce-oighths (sd) of a penny in tne- . pound on the rateaole value of alliands within the Brown's Roc*_ subdivision of ~ tthe district Denenbod by such work, ___.oiated at 120,000 acres, of a rateable v«-_6.of £510,000. „ And notice is hereby further given that a MEIi/TING of the RA.TEPA_.iCKS of the Brown* Rock Subdivision of the WaimakaririAshley Water Supply bi.trict will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 16rh day of January, 1895, at the Institute, Oust, at tho hour oi 7 p. m.; for the purpose o£ considering the said proposal. Dated this 4th day of December, 1891. JOHN O'HALLOKAN. 8253 .- '..-■■ ChalrTmanof_the_Board __ Educational SCHOOL FOR B__S, 230 Armagh Stteet West. IN response to a request from several friend <, Mr W. WILSON (seven ye us headmaster of the Normal School), has iecided to open a School for a limited number of Boys. At Home »t 28 Cranmer Square on Wednesdays, from 2 too, ; . PrOapeotuse-on application to Union street. New Brighton.' >■ 885MON SI KUR AU JARD, Prof essor of Dancing and French. 21 Stan more road, Linwood. Ladies and-Gentleman taught privately the latest.step- FRENCH—Conversational Class' now formiu-. Gnuin'a method taught. How to epoak French iv aix months, without grammar. Series posted to student or teachers. ' MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR ; ; ', DANCING. WE D N.B SD A Y~Af t'rnoona. Saturday .'.Afternoons. Wednesdays at 7, Thurt- . day,. _t»"f> Saturdays at 7. _ Other classes ,a_ required.'? Fee, 15s, course*, ot 12; advanced pupils 10s oi from date of <_oiflin_. Private icsßops given. Private ' .classed formed. Country, .classes attended. ; _ho modern »nd the original dances artistically taught. Former pupils invited to attend classes for fancy' dancing. 23i> Armagh atrcet west., - SS32 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &a, Conducted by MISS A. M. CAKR and her Sisters 23 LICHFIELD STREET E. Shorthand and Typewriting (also Speed Classes for advanced pupllaj. Bookkeeping. (single and double entry). Letter-writing, Composition, _c. 'laugh t, TVPEWIUTING—Every descriptlnq done. Business coir.spondence, &v., taken down in, shorthand and immediately trauacribed or typowiltten. School hours from 9 a.m. EVENING CLASSES. ' ' ' ___ Isaac Pitman'sTEACHER'S CEKTIFICATB —Miss A. M. Oarr.in answer to perui-Cent inquiries regarding tbe above, gives in explana-' tion t >c following extract from a pubiicatioa of Mr Pitman's:—"lii 1879 it was found .that without a personal •_cantination of the candidate., which was impo_iblc, the Secretary (Mr Pitman) could noc guarantee poasw--sionof iheaoility to .each Phonography 'personally.' The 'Tea hera Certirioatej .was,, therefore, withdrawn," It will, therefore, be seen that this certificate has not been issued" or about fit lee n yoais. _•
'» _f_ 38 FREDA M A RS D E N; 'JLfJL, VIoLINIoT, i Will can'inue her Classes and Private Lesson during Owjbtfia_ummer Vacation. Vacancies for Advanced Pupils In Class held from -.15 to 5.15 oh Tuesday Afternoons. Term -' commences with date of first lea-on. MORTEN'sIiuiLDINGS, 4248 Cathedral eqUare. YOU WILL-FIND AT THE S.P.Q.R. STORES I AWONDKKifULLY cneap line of Christ, maa cards at 3d. A^tow—nog value. Packets of ditto, tho " Elite **6d, the "Nonsuch " 9d, the ** Basket" Is. Theae are not full of common cards but specially selected* Athlpmen. of beautiful white China Oroamentsoussnow thoragein London and Paris,- ; less than half the ordinary wholesale price. Baskets, Toys, ____. and New Year presents j in endless Variety,,"" ' - j Onr usual domestic lines at papular prices, ' The latest--The Picote/fl- ot Yankee Cooker j Ithree article, iv window) Is, usually , sold'—— * " „ . I V .' ~ ' . HUDSONAND . - 1 Ctoiomnoand Glouccaoerttree-i, Cnriatcharcn. j . Agents . tar , the PONONG A BJ_EG-RIO J B**sl- WIRE MATTRESS, _mk cfaeaiK-t.ta'N-w Zeitlacd. • ' ' -.">•'.. ! OEWING Machines Cleaned and skilfully", if_i repaired/Trial before payment: 12year_ with Sieger, and Davis, i Amenpa. Crewel, Work taught Divla' njaoaiae* V*** wf 'KS,.l
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 8990, 1 January 1895, Page 1
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