EfcUGAf ZONAL. ROLVENDBN SCHOOL, Cornet Hereford street and Rolleston stre*»> I LINWOOD. ' n .J npHE, THIRD TERM will Commence <xa v I A "WEDNESDAY, September 20th. 1 Music Lessons will be resumed on samg ; date. A Special Class for Young Children. Mrs GEORGE HIORNS>will bo At Home j on MONDAY, 18th instant. * 4653 - RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. " \ THIS SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on THURS- i DAY, l4th inStont, far the Third Term. ' E. R. GOOD, ■ Chairman of Board. : SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOr* * Gnus Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christ* church. HW. LOCKYER-DIGBY (Honours), • N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. Assisted by Miss E. E. Digby, late Principal School of Shorthand, etc., Oamara. RESULTS—Shorthand:- Pupils from tlii* School hold First, and Highest Speed Certt* ficates in New Zealand. Typewriting: Every Certificate granted, ia New Zealand by the N.U.T., England, hat b*s& gained by pnpila from thia school. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, anfl full Commercial Training. ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, AND SINGING, TIT R A. J. W. B IT N Z, (Organist and Choirmaster, St. Luke*), HAS RESUMED 'j. CACHING in CHRIST* CHURCH. 27 JLATIMER SQUARE. 143* COMMERCIAL .COLLEGE, 150 "Worcester etreet West. < PRINCIPAL-MR C. H. GILBY. Honoursman and Fellow of the Incorporated Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., etc ■' Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and till Commercial Subjects thoroughly taught. CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICULATION. —Individual Tuition, by Mr L. Kidd, B.Soand Mies P. Sheard, M.A. FRENCH CLASSES (Day and Evening), under M. Malaquin, from the Lyceo National d'Orleans, France, Rapid Conversational Method. Term commences at any tlrss*jj ■ . IMPOUNDINGS. IMPOUNDED— At Waddington "Pound, on i> September 10th, for trespass, by Mr H. Judge, One Roan COW, •also Ono Brindle HEIFER, no visible brands or marks,. If not olaimed and expenses paid, to'be Sold on September 27th, at twelve o'clock noon. E. J. JO.NES, Poundkeeper. 4794 BOAMDAND RESIDENCE."" G L O U C E S TE R..-H O U S E, 256 Gloucester street West. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE! for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Every Comfort, and Attention' Given. '-Most Central. TERMS MODERATE. MRS MoNIE (late of Waitahuna House). GROSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Residence; hoi, cold and rthowjar baths. Terms moderate. Mrs F.itzgibbon, 56 Gloucestersstreet.neart t .near Latimer square. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FuiSriSHED' Apartment* for Ladies and Gentleman. ' MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Caehel etreet E. Telephone 703. -, -. ■- : ,- ABERDARE HOUSE. 239 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. THIRST-CLASS PRIVATE .BOARD AND ' -I: REiSIDEiNCE, three minutes' walk from Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower, Baths. Good Stabling, MRS. BARFORD, 2810 ■ (Lato of Gloucester Houae). i AKAROA. , N ILFRAdOMBE. HOUSE, , "A OPPOSITE THE NEW PIER. ( . MR J. ADAMSON begs to inform intending Visitors to this lovely resort that he has - TaKEN the above Well-known PRIVATE. BOARDING-HOUSE, which has been re-fur* nisned and re-fitted'throughout. First-class Table and Attendance. Terms, 25s per week. Special Rates for Families. 3758 J. PATTERSON, TAILOR, , 919 CASHEL STREET. v STYLE AND FINISH UNSURPASSED, AS MODERATE PRICES. TF yon value your Boot*, you must nn Em' pire Co.'a Royal Blacking,; - FUNERAL NOTICES HUNTER AN D COM PAIfSi . MONUMENTAL WORKERS, , Junction of Colombo street and South btlfc CHRISTCHURCH. Wβ Manufacture on the Premises to any 9*»eign—Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablate, Baptismal Fonts, Water Fountains, Garden Vases and Pedestals; also Hou*r< Carvings. , ■ Designs and Estimates on Application. tfEW PATTERNS in l&ON RAILINGS, "■". '■ ■' ■ •' - CTTF-AP. .>,<■;• V. ■■' '. •." Concrete Kerbings. For the purpose of Clearing Stock are Selling at 10 per cent, under current prices. . • THE Friends of Mr William Keith axe in* vited to' attend the Funeral of hie late wife, Mary, leaving-hie residence at Harewood road, Papanui, This Day, at 2.30 P; *<*? Papanui Churchyard. GEORGE BARREL^;-■-,_■ Undertaker and Embalmer. * ' 4601 THE Frien.de of Eleanor and Thomas Noble are respectfully invited to (attend the. Funeral of their late daughter, Fanhyj leaving their residence, 252 Madras street, for the Lin•wood Cemetery, at 2 pan. This Day. Friends by 215 tram. W. LANGFORD, Funeral -~.' Director. : '47T0. : .r .vV monumental mason. ... .).,.-= j, Be M a'.N SFIE LD, , , . Winchester street, Has still a few of the Old Stock on hand, whioh will be disposed of at •■■ CHEAP RATE. . WALTER li ANG FO B Dfc UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. > The Process of Embalming adopted by &• ; above enables friends to detain funerals fox Weeks or Months, or send their Friends to any part of the world without the expense of leadea coffins. Noto the address— . Residence—Corner North-east belt Telephone 387. _ , , Town Office—lß3 Colombo street Telephone 804. ■ T LAMB AND SON, j . ' UNDERTAKERS". And EMBALMERS. l No. 85 LICHFIELD STREET; Telephone Stt, MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. J. T A I T, Corner of Cashel street and Montreal street, (Opposite Drill Shed), MANUFACTURER and IMPORTER of all Descriptions of Monumental Work. Best Quality and Lowest Prices. Inspection Invited. Established 1863. DEORGE BARREL!* UNDERTAKER, (Certificated) EMBALMER, And Direct Importer of the Latest Designs ol Coffin Furniture. A LARGE STOCK of Polished Rimu and other Coffins alw*ye in stock for immediate delivery. Mourning Coaches sent to aU parts of the district at the shortest notice.. Telegrams and Telephone Orders by night or day receive immediate attention. Address— 53 Durham street south. Telephone 631.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10450, 14 September 1899, Page 8
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