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EDUCATIONAL NOTICES. THE ART OF SINGING. """""' MRS E. T. ROBINSON ls prepared to take Pnniu for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION P * Mrs Robinson was trained by Professor Ceei'h ~i Melbourne, the Colonial Teacher of Madame _.|k and holds Testimonials from him. 10 For Terms, &c., apply 4901 260 GLOUCESTER STREET WR3T EOHN IO A L S0 H 0 oT* No. 150 Worcester street West. ' PRINCIPAL, MR C. H. GILBY, HONOURS DIPLOMA NAT. PHONOG. 300. (ejrj. MATRICULATION and CIVIL SERVICE EXA_<! Students Coached for these Exams, by a Gradl-V of N.Z. University. Shorthand, Typewriting Ban? ' keeping, Correspondence (English'and Freuch) aiS all Commercial Subjects Thoroughly Taught. CHOOL OF SHORTHAND and CATHEDRAL SQUARE. nul ««» • MISS A. M. CARfi And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light Line Shorthand, Typewritln Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmer * oCC. t Every Description of Copying Done on T<-_ writer. 'P* Pitman's Spe«d Certificates. Miss A. M. Carv pupils have obtained the highest speed certifl-fT 1 ever granted in New Zealand. » * BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 1 OOD Accommodation for those requiring S-I 8 side Change. G.iol of Akaroa Hwboq I Good fishing and boating. Termi moderate. Mrs R I F. Archbold, French Farm, Barry's Bay. oj^. flf ETROPOLITAN Hotel and Coffee Palace C___" _.?.__ street. Vacancies for permanent boarded „ specially reduced rates. Baths, telephone, Po„ Qffl box, night porter, &c. ' S* " pAraHNBSS."-Eden .street, AucklandT~U_* \j Dr. Kenderdme's resilience, oppositeSu»r»n_ Court. Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen.tH and cold baths. Terms moderate. w MRS G. CARTER, Proprietress. BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOT St Victoria street. *• Meals 6d ; Beds ls. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartment, tot Ladies and Gentlemen. ■ MRS SAWTELL, . . Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 703. •- re «!?■.., HOTELS. WOLSELEY HOTEL. THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM RAILWA. STATION, WINCHESTER. ANGLERS, TOURISTS, FAMILIES and th. GENERAL PUBLIC will find all the Prlvw, and Comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's r_f. dence at the above hotel. - : They will also have the RIGHT TO FISH ovm SEVERAL MILES of the very best and most «l* turesque TROUT STREAMS in New Zealand, Win. Chester having become famous for its Fly Fishing. THE WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy distanoe of the Raug'tata and OplM rivers. COMFORTABLE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION Has been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR DRIVING PARTIES To and from that famous home of larje fish.' The express and all other trains stop at Winchester THOS. LANGDON, 6365 Proprietor. BURKES HOTEL, CORNER HIGH AND J.IANCIIESTER. STREETS. CHRISrCHUROH. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHARGES. THI3 Hotel Is centrally situated, being only a fevf chains from Railway Station, Post Office, Bank), Mercantile Houses, Theatre Royal and Opera House. There are eighty spacious bedrooms ; visitors cur therefore rely on obtaining good accommodation. Night Porter Kept. Wines, Spirits and Ales are the Best that can ba purchased. Luncheon provided at Addington Saleyards every > Wednesday for ls, including refreshinsiits. Also— Caterer for Canterbury Jockey Club, where a Firstclass Luncheon can be obtained at a very small charge. P.O Box 364. Telephone 428. 3693 ALBERT HOTEL, > WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.. D. J. KENNY, Proprietor. THIS well-known and favourite Hotel will bs found, under the management of Mr Kenny, to' ropleti ivio.i a/ji-y <a.\Ui;* a ii -ju/enienoe. SUITE OF ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. Trams pass door every two minutes. —-> '" " \TCTAHOO *' regulates bowels without wkinj • T V • pills, cures headaches, heartburn, pains in ' side, constipation. 2s 6d chemists, grocers. - ' FUNERAL NOTICES JJUNTER and COMPANY, MONUMENTAL MASONS, Corner of South Belt and Colombo street. INSPECTION INVITED. 25 THE Friends of "the late Mr John Patrick, of Bankside, are invited to attend his Funeral, to leave the Ohristchuroh Station on the arrival of Uie South train, 2.25 p.m. on Friday, Decembelf 13th : inst, for the Church of England Cemetery, B*rl«dota : street JAS. LAMB and SON, Under_-WW__» Lichfield street. Telephone 3oli w* 7 •-■^— mmm . THE Friends of Mr John Fraser are invited to attend the Funeral of his late Son, Hugh George, to leave his residence, Ensor. road, OB Ferry road, on Saturday, December. 14th Inst., at a • S.m.; for the Linwood Cemetery. JAS. LAMB ana ON, Undertakers, 35 Lichfield street Telephone 36L . 8921 THE Friends of Mr Stephen Lawrence are respect, fully Invited to attend the Funeral of the Ute Miss Amelia Joyce, daughter of Captain James Joyce, of Jersey, which will leave his residence, Battenee street, Sydenham. This Day, at 2 p.m., for Oauron Of England Cemetery, , Barb-does street «. DUCKWORTH and SON, Undertaken, 42 Colorabc road* Sydenham. , W» E. DUCKWORTH AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, Address— No. 42 Colombo road, Sydenham. Private ResidenceNo. 61 Harper street, Sydenham. Trade supplied. -—* D # S V X E S, UNDERTAKER, CORNER OF CASHEL and DURHAM STREET* We LAN G F OBD ! UNDERTAKER (Oldest Firm in New Zealand), Furnishes Funerals as follows :-Polish«d Coißj (silver-mounted), and attendance, with hearse a*» coach complete, from £8 ; Covered Coffin, from -J 10s; Children's Funerals, complete, from Si _*J* dress—Residence, corner of North and East -»«* Office: 133 oolombo street Telephone 387. GEORGE BARRELL, P.G., 1.0.0.F..M.U. ,„,__. . COMPLETE FURNISHING UNDERTAKER »_". Direct Importer of Coffin Furniture. Polished Rimu or Covered Coffins always in stock tf Lowest Advertised PriceTelegraph or Telephone Orders, by night or day, receive immediate attention. 56 Durham street South. Telephone 531. J. LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, J 35 LICHFIELD STREET. ~ Telephone—36l.' V

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9288, 13 December 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9288, 13 December 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9288, 13 December 1895, Page 8

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