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RAILWAYS. I NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMES OF EVENING TRAINS FROU CHRIST. CHUHCH TO-DAY. FOR Ashburton and Methven 5.15 p.m.. Sprine field and Whltec-.Uffs 5.35, Walkari. BennSSk and Oxford 5.40, Southbridse ami Little River fo Cheap Fares all flay Christohurch and Llnwood to Lvttelton, and Lyttelton to Mnwood and Christ, church, Is 6d and Is, tickets available for 26th only Late Train Christchuroh to Ranjfiora 110 p.m 734 BY ORDER. EDUCATIONAL NOTICES^ CHRISTS COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. CJIX ENTRANCE SOMES SCHOLARSHIPS (Nα a will be offered for competition in January 1836, to boys who are members of the Church, of Etitflaud, viz., (a) two to boys under the aire O f eleven; (I , ) t wo to boys under the age ot twelve • ( 0 \ two to boys under the age of thirteen years on the ' first day of examination, which will be WRONGS. DAY, 29tii JANUARY, 1836, be-rinnin? at 9.30 a.nT The Scholarships are of the annual value of £6 and are tenable in the first instance for two year* on condition of regular attendance, jfood conduct, and satisfactory progress. They may be extended by the Governing Body on the special recommendation ot the Head Master. The Subjects of Examination will be Divinity Latin, English, and Arithmetic. No special work it prescribed in these subjects, but no scholarship win be awarded to a boy_ who'does not- show reasonable attainments and promise. In the event of equality preference will be given to the kindred ol Maria Somes, the foundress, or of her late husband, Joseoh Somes. ..* Names, with certificates (1) of age, (2) (food chanuj. ter, (3) Church membership, this lost signed by» clergyman holding a license from his Bishop, mint 5. sent, on or before THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY to the Head Master, Christ's College, or to ' ' W. G. BkUTTAN, Bursar. . Christ's College, 24th December, 1895. 735 £_CHOOL OF StlOlirilAtf I) and TV I'UWttlTUaf CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MISS A. M. CAEB And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light Line Shorthand, Typewritinir Bookkeeping, Correspdndence, Writing, Arithmetic* _c. ' Every Description of Copying Done on Type writer. Pitman's Speed Cartiflcate*. Miss A. M. Gin's pupils have obtained the highest speed certificate ever granted in New Zealand. 50 _________________________________ ' E. J. PAINTEU, TEACHER OFTHE VIOLIN Also Mandoline and Guitar. Kilinore street East, Christchurch. 99a ' ROAD BOARDS. "■\ ELLESMERE ROAD BOAR& "*~* NOTICE. ALL RATES NOT PAID on or before 31it December inst. will be SUED for wlthont furttier notice By order. ' . W. G. LUNNj 6M Collector. HOTELS. , "~ METBOPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, AND COFFEE PALACE. OHRISTOHURCH, CASHEL STREET. HOME Comforts for Visitors. Bathe—hot, cold, and shower—on each floor. Telephone. Post Ottlce Box, Nisjht Porter kept. Terms—Per Day, 6s; Per Week, 30a to Wβ, Reduced rates for longer periods. OTTO SCHNEKHsB, Proprietor. ALBEBT HOTEL, -■ WILLIS STREET, WELLINQXOS D. J. KENNY, Proprietor. THIS well-known and favourite Hotel will b\ found, under the management of Mr Kenny, U repletj w.i.i o >•_.■/ ojjiioec a.ii convenience. SUITE OP ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS ONLY KEPI , IN STOCK. Trams pass door every two minutes. BUEKE'S HOTEL, .CORNER HIGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHARGES. fJIHIS Hotel is centrally situated, being only a fen JL chains from Railway Station, Post Office, Banks Mercantile Houses, Theatre Royal and Opera House. There are eighty spacious bedrooms; visitors oai therefore rely on obtaining Rood accommodation. Night-Porter Kept Wines, Spirits and Ales are the Best that can - purchased. Luncheon provided at Addington Saleyards ever] Wednesday for la, including refreshments. Aim— Caterer for Canterbury Jockey Club, where a First class Luncheon can be obtained at a very small charge. P.O Box 364. Telephone 423. 36$ TERMINUS FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHUROH. nnilE new Proprietor' having THOROUGH-! JL RENOVATED and REFURNISHED this Hotel . Visitors will receive _VERY COMFORT. EDMUND CARROLL (lite of,Dunedifl), Proprietor. Telephone 302. STUD NOTICES. ' ROSEBURY. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE ROSEBURY will TRAVEL the ELLESMERE DISTRICT, including Southbridce, Leeston, Springs ton, Lincoln, Tβ! Tapu and Halswell. Terms £4, groom's lee, payablf at first service, ss. All mares sold or exchansfed wil be considered in foal. Owner at time of service will w held responsible. " ■'■ ' ■ '. 3. o. McDonald, proprietor. FUNERAL NOTXGES *, ,_ JJUNTER and COkPANY, MONUMENTAL MASONS, Corner ot South Belt and Colombo street INSPECTION INVITED. - SS , , nnHE Friends ot the late Thomas Frederick Berm iJ. KaiapoL are respectfully invited to attend hie ! Funeral, which will leave the house of his brother-}* law, Mr B. Horsefall, Meadow rood, Thursday (IW» Day), at 3 p.m., for the Publio Cemetery. • 758 YT, WES.ON, Undertaker. J £> # S V X E S, -•'■ UNDERTAKER, CORNER OF CASHEL and DURHAM STREET* GEOEGE BAEEELL, P. 0., 1.0.0.F..M.U. COMPLETE FURNISHING UNDERTAKER w4 I \_/ Direct Imjwrter of Coffin Furniture. Polished Rimu or Covered Coffins always in ttock a> Lowest Advertised Prices. Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night or d»y, " receive immediate attention. ' „. i 65 Durham street South. Telephone 53L; 1 ;J, LAMB AND SON, I UNDERTAKERS, . ,1 35 LIOHPIELD STREET. Telephone—36l. ■ ' ■~«-i-M______«__M-«* | V^ E. DUCKWOETH AND : UNDERTAKERS, • ; Address— " • '- No. 42 Colombo road, Sydenham. Private Residence— ' "• - ; No. 61 Harper street, Sydenham. ttadelupplied. %& ■; W. LANGFOBPr UNDEETAKER, \ Furnishes Funerals at the LOWEST POSSIBLE ; PRICES, combined with respectability. - ,l . , Oldest Firm in New Zealand. Address—Residence, corner of North and EM* .; belt*. Office: 133 Colombo street Telephone, 387.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9298, 26 December 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9298, 26 December 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9298, 26 December 1895, Page 8

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