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MISCELLANEOUS. T7<OR Sale, near New Brighton, a Poultry •*- Farm, in full working order. Apply C. Palairot, 211 Armagh street. 1617 B~~ICYCLE~~ LAMPS.—Twenty-fivo Patterns to select from, gas, oil, and kerosene, from os upwards. 11. Wilkiti, Lichfield street. OZENS of Becoming and Stylishly-trim-med Bonnets, at 10s 6d, 1-3 tkl, las, 17s 6d, and 21s. Strange and Co. ADY leaving~lor EngVand by the Gothic, wi&hos to Sell her nearly new Bicycle for £15; cost £22. Apply Post Office, Box 128 a, Christchurch. ; 1670 OARD and Residence Wanted for Man and Child; no other boarders; must be handy to Drillshed. State terms to Boarder, "Press" Office. 1671 rTRASIOPHOICE and Records For Sale, VX also Records for Graphophone. Particulars and prices on application. K. Wilkin, Lichiit-.vi street. _. WORTH "Notice—Pig and Poultry Farm, Burwooi—llJ Acres, Four-rooni Cottage, outbuildings, fowl-run; owner leaving colony. Only jE£2o. Owen and Clark, House and Esbato Agents, opposite 1661 rpo~ T AILO R£B S ESl—Wanted at once, X First-class Coat Hand, also First-class Vest Hands. Constant employment really capable hands. Apply Mr Kerr, W. Strango and Co. 1«2 P~ROPERTY of 2J Acres, with House of 5 rooms, stabling, and all conveniences, off the Papanui road. For Sale Cheap, and Easy Terms. Apply Dearsley and Lane. 1447 FOR SALE—A File of "Weekly Press" for Years 1595-6-7-8 and 9, containing all the illustrations (in ono lot or separate years). Price 25s a year. Box 20, Post Office, Ivaiapoi. FOUND, the Healer of Healers, the Champion Pain Kpituover—Morris's Electric Wash and Extras Chemists, ----vs, Saddicrs. T OST,~~no- 'inie"*through Accidents, Pains, JU etc—Always keep Morris's Infallible Remedy. Only Is, Is tia. Soia nverywhere. OU ND, Morris's Champion Lotions; stocked by all Wholesale and Retail Chemists, Merchants and Saddlers throughout Now Zealand. OR sor.d along Is 9d or Is 3d :. postage stumps for the above .o Thomas Morris, Post ._ JLC67 (PAPITAL House "in St. Alba« 3 Kor~Salo (new), splendid position, 6 rooms, bath, and every convenience, J-acre in lawn, garden, etc. £510. Dearsley and Lane, 71 Cathedral square. PlA~is"oS7"Scwing Machines, and"Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. AH Deseriptionsof Bedding, Spring Mattresses, etc. mads oa the premises. Work guaranteed. Furniture Carefully Removed, Town or Country. McCarthy and Clark, 151 Armagh street. Sewing Machines Cleaned and Repaired a speciality. •_ ■ NOW is your time to secure Cheap Cycles and Accessories. . Large Discounts given during month of April. Inspect our window and note the large discounts given. Before purchasing elsewhere, come and Hire one of our New Hudsons, and judge for yourself the good qualities they contain. Sun Cycle Works, 134 Lower High street,, opposite Mr A. J. White's. 1546 A SPLENDID range o£ Boys' and Men's Clothing in all the leading Colonial Makes. Beath and Co., Clothiers, Christchurc h. N~ "OVELTY SILK SKIRTS, combining freshness of style with excellence of quality and Popular Prices. Strange and Co. J?£A WILL Purchase a Building Section <&iJ\J in Burlington street, nicely planted with fruit trees, best position in Sydenham. Apply early, Forest and Perkins; Sydenham. • ' 9989 VERY successful Shows and Fetes this year, Charley, old man. Notice how •white and glossy the shirt fronts were. I'll give you the tip, they're done with the new Japanese Glaze Gd packets, at any store. I^ROM~MELBOURNE.— Madame~Bouteaud, ■ who has charge of our principal Dressmaking Room, was for years Melbourne's Premier Modiste. She may be consulted daily at Strange and Co.'s. DINNER SETS, Tea this department we excel, our assortment being so large and varied, all thoroughly up to date, and our values cannot be surpassed. Call and aoe. Minsou and Co.. 220 Colombo _streec. QUARTER PRICE for Trimmed - "Sailors at Beath's Great Sale, 4s 6d for Is. See windows To-day. Genuine bargains. MOTTIERS - keep~~your Children healthy. Their stomachs want strengthening beschool begino. Loasby'a Walioo I ALL WIVES should make tneir husbands take Loasby's Wahoo. Active livers mean good tempers. MUST BE SOLD—Closing Trust Estate, 8-roomed square iiouse, plastered, and conveniences, J-acra of land, nicely laid out; only i>sso. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. JAM sizes Glass Jam Jars, with patent air-tight tops. Hubbard, Hall and Co. A UP-TO-jIJATE Hats and Toques, in immense variety, at 12s 6d, 15s, 18s 6d, 21s (kl, 255, 29s 6d each. Strange and Co. CUTx. —Position unsurpassed, suitable for J doctor, House, 14 rooms, baths,-stables, and every modern convenience, all in perfect order. Chea,p. Dearsley and Lane, Cathedral square.

ABSURD to Pay Rent, when you can Buy what you require in the way of Property on suoh easy terms. Send for Catalogue. Dearsley and Lane, Cathedral square. "DECHERCHE.—LoveIy Amazon Cloths, Jl\j plain colours and leading shades. Very stylish. Choice but cheap. From Is 6£d to 4s lld_per yard. Strange and Co. SFECIALITE.—Our~Miss Adams makes a Specialite of Coat a and Skirts. They are ultra-stylieh and most becoming. Strange and Co. IENTLEMEN should inspect our new T stock of Tweeds, Vicunas, Serges, Worsteds, Hopeacks, and Covert Coatings. Beath and Co., Tailors. S~" EWING _ MACHINES of aii kinds repaired and adjusted. No charge unless satisfaction given. Minson and Co., 220 Colombo street. HpEAPOTS—We nave just landed a grand -L lot of novelties from the English Potteries. Call and see them, Minson and Co.. 220 Colombo street. > EDUCATIONAL. A CLASS is being formed in Christohurch for Church Embroidery, by a Pupil of the Royal School of Art Needlework. Ladies aesiious of joining can have all information and particulars from Mrs P. C. Thomas, Lincoln. 1381 PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. MRS BOWMAN FOX, Member of the Canterbury Society of Professional Musicians. 2 Cranmer square (corner of Armagh street). ' 1299 EXERCISE FOR HEALTH. THE CHRISTCHURCH PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM, Latimer square (opposite Choral flail), RE-OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 23rd. President, his Worship the Mayor (Wm. Recce, Esq.), Vice-Presidents, Dr. Jennings, Dr. Orchard, Dr. Nedwill, Messrs F. Wilding, and H. Cotterell. Director: Mr Thomae S. Tankard (National Physical Recreation Society's Diploma and Medal, and late- Director City Gymnasium, Sheffield, England). Ladies', Gentlemen's, Girls' and Boys' Classes. New Sandow Appliances and Exercises. The Gymnasium will be Open to the Public for inspection on FRIDa* and SATUKxiaY NIGHTS, and SATURDAY MORNING previous to the opening, when the Director will be in attendance to receive intending >upils and answer inquiries. A prospectus of jlasses may be obtained on application at Milner and Thompson's, or ftpm the Director. Address enquiries to the ■I>—.ECTOR, Christchurca yrunasium.

DANCING, DEPOKi'MENT, AND PHiSICAL CULTURE, Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. I "jITISS LOWE, having returned from Mel--Lt-l. oouriie will RESUME her Classes HARCa 22nd, in Hobbs's Room. Miss Lowe will introduce the Latest Society Craze '•Minuet Waltz." At Jaome Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, "Worcester street. COiIMfcBCIAL CUl.JLii3tr.fc:, 150 Worcester efcreet West PRINCIPAL—MR C. H. GILBY. Hononrsman and Fellow of the Incorporated Phonographic Society, N.5.8.T., etc. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and all Commercial Subjects thoroughly taught CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICULATION. —Individual Tuition by Mr H. L. Kidd B Scand Miss F. Sheard. MA. W FRENCH CLASSES (Day and Evening), j under Jf. Malaquin, from the Lycee National I d'Orleana, France, Rapid Conversational Method. Term commences at any time. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildiags, Triangle^ Chriatchurch. MR H. W. LOCKYErIdigBY, F.N.P.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman MecUliist, holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. Assisted by MISS E. E. DIGBY, late Principal School of Shorthand, etc., Oamaru. SHORTHANP. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1893. Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers' Association, EIGHTEEN have been gained by Pupils from this School. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and full Commercial Training.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 8

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