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Amusements, m HEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. THE WHANGANuTmAORX TROUPE. PRICE3-37T25, and Is. W. MIHAKA, 9949 Agent. __ VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING-Mr North, Professor of the3e Arts (teaching a new and original thaory—scientific, yet true to nature), is now located No. 13 Morten's Buildings. Guinea Classes for GenMemen only and Ladies only now being formed. Private pupils by arrangement. Reception hours to arrange for Lessons, &0., 2 to 4 p.m. daily. ' 6674 Government Notices ! LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS. BLIND RIVER ESTATE, MARLBOROUGH. OPEN FOR "APPLICATION, , JANUARY 16THJ 1895.- ---_ t /»0 ACRES, divided into 20 Farms 0100 utfrom 100 to (310 acres each. • Rent 2i 2d to 6s 3d per Acre •-ON LEASE IN PERPETUITY. The Prop9rty is in Toasock Grasv the SMI alluvial flats restiogou papa or blue clay, uui rolling downs of calcareous clay. Plans and full particulars at any Land Office. S. WEETMAN, Cominissio iter of Uro «vn Land?. Blenheim, 15th December, 1891. 9353 APPLICATIONS may «<ow bo made for ADVANCES on MORTGAGE under the Advances to Bottlers Act. 1*94. At every Post Offioe, and at the office of the undersigned, the Form of Application can be obtained free of charge, the Regulations under the Act perroed, ana any information obtained. How to Fill up the Form:—The olastes of land on which tho Advances may be made, liow muoli of the value may be advaoced, and the various fees payable; &&, are shown on the Fo<-m. ■■••' The value for the purpose of a loan is the estimated Saleable value'of the Estate, or interest offered as security. . J. J. M. HAMILTON, District Agent for-Public Trustee. .PostOffioe Buildings, Christchurch. 9199 Road Board. TEMPLETON ROAD DISTRICT. PROPOSED STOPPING OF ROADS. NOTICE is Hereby Given, in accordance with provisions of the Publlo Works Act. 1694, that it is the intention' of the Templeton Road 'Board-to SIOP ROADS as hereunder described:— Road adjoining the north-west cornor of Rural Section 1237 (the property of Mr ... William Westaway), being.bounded to the east by aforesaid Rural Section 1237, to the north-west by Washbourne road, to the south-west by Chapel road. (Containing oa. Or. 29p„ as shown on plan and coloured green thereon. Road adjoining the east side of Ru-al Section 1511 (toe property of Mr Wi liam Birdling), being bounded to the west and nori h by aforesaid Rural Sectionlall, to the south by Pace's road, to the south-east by Carr's road, containing 4a. 2r. 35p„ as shown on plan and coloured pink thereon. Above-mentioned plans are open for publlo inspection at the office of tbe Board, Yaldnurst. By Order. ALBERT FREEMAN. Clork to the Board. December 26th, 1891. ; 9916; Board and.Residence. .. , SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence, Gloucester' House. '25S> Gloucester street west, five minutetf walk from nentre of city.. / public gardens. &c Terms moderate.. . 9321' GROSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and , Real dance. Terms moderate.- 60 Gloucester street, near Latimer square. _ 3 _9141, PRlVATS~_oard - and* Residence. .Terms t moderate. Mrs Blanonard, Rlverton HOubc, Cashel ctreet West. - 7583 "~ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■ HANDSOMELY-PURNISHEDApartmeatS for Ladies and Gentlemen. : . mrSsawtell. Snerwood, 72 Caahel streets. .~ I Telephone—7o3. , .' Educational .. SCHOOL FOR BOYa '• - 236 Armagh. Street West. IN response to a request from several friend**, Mr W. WILSON (seven years headmaster of the Normal School), has decided to open a School for a limited number of Boys. i At Home at 28 Craniner Square on Wednes- , days, from 2 to 5. Prospectuses on application' to Union street. New Brighton. - 9854 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. TBE NEXT TERM will Commence on THURSDAY. January Slsr. New Boys must attend at 9.30 a,m. .punctually on WEDNESDAY, January 30th, v Parents or Guardians will be seen in the course of the morning., HEAD-MASTER-O. E. Bevan-Brown, M.A. * All Fees are Payable in Advance. Fees, including all subjects, £4 4s per terra for boys over twelve years of age, and £3 3s, per term for boy* under twelve years of age. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from the first day of attendance the fees are £3 3a and £2 2s respectively.Prospectuses can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College., . Early application for admission is advisable, as a limit may have to be temporarily placed to the number of new pupils received, w wmj uua. CRACROFT- WILSON, Registrar. , Canterbury College, Jannary 3rd, 1895. 9825 MISS FREDA MARSDEN, VIOLINIST, Will con'inue her Classes and Private Lesson during tho Midsummer Vacation. Vacancies for Advanced Pupils in Class held from'4.ls to 5.15 on Tuesday Afternoons. Term commences with date of first lesson. MORTEN'S~_UILDINGS, 4248 Cathedral square. MONSIEUR AU JARD, Profeesorof Dancing and French. 21 Stanmore road, Liawood. Ladies and Gentlemen uvugnt privately the latest steps. FRENCH-Conversational Class now forraine. O'tuin's method taught. How to speak French in sis montus, without i grammar. Series posted to studena or teachers. i i . '■■' MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING. WEDNESDAY Afternoons. Saturday Afternoons. Wednesdays at 7, Thursdays at 7. Saturdays at 7. Other classes as required. Fee, 15s. course ot 12; advanced pupils 10s 6d from date of joining. Private lessons given. Private classes formed. Country classes attended. Tho modern,and the original dances artistically taught. Former pupils invited to attend classes for fancy dancing. 236 Armagh street west 9632 Personal. i ii «t PERSONAL. v . PRIVATE DEiECTJVE.DALE, Phcenix Chambers,' 52 Lambtoa Quay, Wellington. - . FOR Divorce, Missing Friend?, Absconding Debtors. Lost and stolen Property, and all Delicate, Difficult, and Secret Commistdona. Evidence Collected in all Court Casts. Highly recommended. 1601 1895. a p.__q. r. ALL is TOYS 9s 6D PER DOZEN. ALL to TOYS 5s PER DOZEN. ALL 3D TOYS 2s 6D PER DOZEN. PICNIC and Sports Committees can make any Selection at above prices la any quantities. - All Fancy Goods. Cuilery, Glassware, See., at similar aiaco—it during tao presenr month. ' Country orders (by post) receive prompt and careful attention. HUDSON AND CO., Colombo and Gloucester streets.' '. -' Our only address*; "_ ■;. .' -t, C~ HILDREN'3 Pinaforea, heavily stocked, to go 1 hc'considerably under usual prices. ToneycUffe and Carer.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 8992, 3 January 1895, Page 1

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