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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. SUXNYSIDE ASYLUM. TENDERS aro invited for the SUPPLY of the following Articles from Ist JANUARY, ? 1893, to 31st MAKCH, 1900. GROCERIES FLOUR And DRUGS. t Tenders, addressed to the Medical Superin--1 tendent, will be received up to Noon on 15th DECEMBER, and must bn marked "Tenr der for ." Full particulars and forms of tender can be obtained at the. Asylum from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon. 4975 EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND and TECHNICAL SCHOOL. 150 Worcester street West. PRINCIPAL—MR C. _. GILBY, Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. VICE-PRINCIPAL— Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma N.P.S., etc. *• SHORTHAND RESULTS— At last year's examination by the local Association our Students gained SIXTEEN of ' the SEVENTEEN highest speed certificates. ' Typewriting, Bookkeeping and thorough c Commercial Training. THE MISSES ) ALING, 10 Cathedral sqiv.. 1 (Over Messrs Kayo and Carter's-) 3 SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING OFFICE. Pupils from 9.30 to 5, or by arrangement. | MISS E. HART, (Holder of first certificate for luff words granted for New Zealand^, ASSISTED BY HER SISTERS. (Also holding high speed certificates), , QCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPE- ? KJ WRITING, Mutual Life Association Buildings, No. 160 Hereford street. Instruction given iv Pitman's Shorthand, > Typewriting, Mimeography, and General Routine of Office Work. Classes daily. For hours ~ and terms apply at tho school. General mercantile and legal type-writing executed with _ secrecy and despatch. All kinds of meetings, arbitration cases,. Court cases, etc., accurately reported verbatim or in condensed form. Pupils prepared for high speed examinations. Terms moderate > QCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPED WHITING, Etc. GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS, , TRIANGLE ' (Opposite D.I.C. Late Miss A. M. Carr).. H. W. LOCKYER DIGBY, F.N.P.S. (Honour-), N.S-S.T., N.U.T. Doublo ' Pitman , Medallist, Holder of the Highest Speed Certificate outside British Isles (220 words per minute). Assisted by MISS E. E. DIGBY (late Prin--1 ciual School of Shorthand, etc., Oamaru). Slbrthand (Pitman's ar.d Lightline); Typewriting, Book-keeping, Commercial Training, etc. Thorough and rapid tuition. Gregg's Lightline Shorthand—Simplest, easiest, and quickest. Principles learnt in 10 lessons, i " Speed obtained in a correspondingly short period of time. Special prospectus on application. Lyttelton Class—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, Church of England Schoolroom, Winchester street. f BOAxtD AND RESIDENCE. I SUPERIOR BOARD AND. RESIDENCE, NEW BRIGHTON GARDENS. '' MRS N. J. SUCKLING. G L O U C E S-T'E R H O U S E, i 256 Gloucester street Weßt. FIRST-CLASS BOARD arid RESIDENCE for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. r Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. - Every Comfort and Attention Given. Most 7 Central. TERMS MODERATE. MRS McNIE (late of Waitahnna House). GROSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Residence; hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms moderate. Mrs Fitzgibbon, 56 Gloucester street, near Latimer square. BOARD'*AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED' Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 7_ Cashel street E. Telephone 703. "AUCKLAND." "KATOOMBA HOUSE," ' PRINCES STREET, ALBERT PARK. OUPERIOR BOARD* and RESIDENCE. Best and Healthiest.Position. All modern conveniences. Private Suites if required." Within 5 minutes G.P.O. MRS CASHEL, 5365 ■•'...'. Proprietress. WANTED. ' WANTED to Sell, Triumph Bicycle in firstclass order, £15. R< Wilkin, Lichfield street. . "Wf ANTED KNOWN, now showing at Beath IT and Co., splendid selection of Costumes, Mantles,. Smart Sailors, Corsets, Artistic Dress Materials. ' • WANTED, 100" Members to join S. Clarke and Co.'s No. 4-Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Club. A£s article for 10s per month. Goods also on time payment.- Beat and pret-' - tiest stock of 18ct Wedding" arid Engagement Rings. Short wind Waterbury Watches, warranted twelve months, 15s. S. Clarke and TTTANTED KNOWN, Cycling Papers proYt nounce in favour-of White Cotton Gloveß for summer riding; neatest and coolest, are elastic, cling to the hands, de not make them appear large. Ladies buy a dozen pairs at a time. 6Jd at W. McClea and .Co.'s, """ho Corner." ; 8 "\ftf Als - ,i!iD KNOWN—Mrs Quariermaino is VV a Cash Purchaser' of Ladies', Gents' rind Children's Leftroff Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address Mrs G. street. • WANTED? Buyers 5-spin"dle Cane Chairs, 4s. H. Atkinson. WANTED KNOWN—That lam now having my-yearly sale of Watches, Clocks, and all classes of Jewellery, all reduced in prices for One Month .Only. K. Grie3haber, Watchmaker andSlewejJler, 236 High street (opposite - Triangle). . ■■ WANTED KNOWN, for up-to-date Tailor" ing, at strictly moderate charges, try Beath and Co., who guarantee good fit. WA~NTED~ KNOWN—SoubuV'width Black Italian Cloth Hid, Silk Sunshades 2s' lid, Dress Lengths 2s lid, 4s, lid, 5s 4d, White-Lace 9Jd doz.," Pink,' White, "Cream Summer Flannelettes 3Jd; Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose 2 pairs for is 9d, Girls' and Boys' Cashmere Hose, all sizes, 3_d pair, arid other bargains at 210 High street, opposite WardeH's. WANTED KNOWN—Closing .up. Busi- . ness to be wound up. • Every article must be sold., Drapery aua Clothing Bargains at 210 High street. WANTED, you to secure one of our Drapery Bargains; at 210 High .street, opposite Wardell's. Sale Friday. Atkinson's, Man- " Chester street, for Wedding Furniture. 6 TXTANTED to Sell, new , Oushion-tyred Yw Bicycle, £12; also one second-hand, £7. R. Wilkin, 170 Lichfield street. WANTED KNOWN—Closing up. Everything must bo sold. Termination of lease. Wonderful Bargains of Drapery and Clothing. 210 High street, opposite Wardell's. WANTED KNOWN-7-Full range oCbojP and men's clothing now showing, at lowest gash prices. Woods. Free and Co. V QPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT cures V O chilblains, chapped hands, boils, cuts, burns, Druises, sore eyes, Bore legs, ulcers, cracked nipples, skin troubles, etc. Price 6d '» and Is.. Chemists and Grocers. " HOUSEHOLD Requisites in Ironmongery, Cutlery, Plated Goods, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo street. LINOLEUM Reviver (Senior's) is used by ail good housewives. Saves labour and preserves the cloth. Every household will havo it soon. Is a bottle, all stores. REAT Extension of Premises has made VT: room for a much larger assortment of v Useful and Ornamental Household Requisites. Our Prices are known to be the lowest posr Bible. Minson and Co.. 220- Colombo street. DR. CROSSLAND'S Noxol is about the best liver, kidney and stomach remedy that _ you can get. One cachet (tasteless) taken every night for one week will rouse up the man who knows he has a liver like a cold bath. You '' should not fail to get a box and give tbem a ,' trial.' They are especially good for ladies. Is •*•■ 6d » box. Chemists and stores. v "DRIGHTEN your Linoleum and Oilcloth c JO with Senior's- Linoleum Reviver. Kiwi -. Trade Mark. Is a bottle, all stores. ;■ Recom- _ mended byall whojxse it. -, ' LOST— A painful ancient Corn by applying Berry's Killcorn, sure cure for corns, Is = a box. John Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo ' street, Christchurch. , - 3 XTO household preparation is so useful as 1 XI Senior's Linoleum Revivor. Polishes <x Oilcloths, Linoleums,. Furniture, and Tan* r Boots- 1» bottle, all store*. \ "PIGHTEEN CARAa Wedding and Engage- . J— ment Rings, best stock in the city. S. ' Clarke and Co., 148 Colombo street. ' TEA SETS—A specially Cheap Line, 12s 6d, at Minson's New Shorv Rcoms, 220 Co--7 lombo street. .

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 8

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