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MEETINGS, 4c. "pVANGELISTIC MISSION, Sydenham -*- 1 ißaptist Church, 7.30 p.m., by Rev. Guy Thornton—''Story of My Conversion from Infidelity to Christianity.' Young Men and Freethinkers invited. No collection. 839_ UNION ROWING CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the UNION ROWING CLUB will be held at the Boathouse on FRIDAY, September 14th, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Report and Balance Election of officers F. BANKS, 3409 Hon Sec. CANTERBURY PATRIOTIC FUND. A GENERAL MEETING of all SUBSCRIBERS to the above Fund will be held at the City Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, 19th September, at 4 o'clock p.m. BUSINESS: To consider a resolution authorising the Executive Committee to expend the balance of the Fund in assisting those members of the Contingent returning from South Africa who are in need. CHAS. LOUISSON, Chairman. Christohurch, September llth, 1900. 3403 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will ba brought under the provisions of The Land .transfer Act, 1885, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, on or before the 6th day of OCIOBER, 1900. 8865. WILLIAM HAWKER.—_ acres 1 rood 14 perches, Lots 1 to 8, Plan 1604, parts of Rural Sections 14 and 101, Borough of Woolston. Occupied by John Goodger, Thomas Moßride, John S. Little, William Howley, and John Williams. 8871. SIR GEORGE HUGH CHARLES CLIFFORD and HENRY HAMILTON LOUGHNAN.—S3 acres 2 roods 12 perches, Rural Section 216 a, Borough or Woolston. Occupied by Charles Hammond. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. Dated this 4th day of September, 1900, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, 3318 ■ District Land Registrar.

J EDUCATIONAL. "INVERESK" GIRLS' SOHOOL. THE NEXT TERM will commence on THURSDAY, September 20th. Resident and New Pupils are requested to attend on WEDNESDAY, 19th September. 3423 J. MoKEE. ROLVENDE'N SCHOOL, Corner of Hereford street and Rolleston street, Linwood. THE NEXT TERM begins en WEDNESDAY. September 19th. Music Lesson, on the same dite. Mrs Gccrg-e Hioms and Miss Nellie Hiorn_ will be at home on MONDAY, Septembei 17th. 342 i "R/TISS NORA GARDNER has REMOVED to her New House, 91 Armagh street, between Manchester and Madras streets. Tern. begins FRIDAY, September 21st. At Home Thursday, 20th, till 3 p.m. 3093 CRANMER BOYS' SCHOOL. Chester street, near Cr_nxner square. NEXT TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, SeDtember 19th. There are vacancies for BOARDERS. Mr Wilson will be at home, at 28 Cranmer square, on Tuesday, September 18th, from 10 to 6. 3i4£ ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE. j "ATR CHARLES E. TENDALL, Assistant Organist, Christchurch Cathedral.TERMS—Organ, £3 3s; Piano, £2 2s. At Home after September loth, 162 Montreal street. . 3070 SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. Headmaster—G. S. ELLIOTT. IT-IE NEXT TERM will commence on J- MONDAY, September 17th. Prospectuses may be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. TERM FEES— £s. d. g«_. f£ b. d. MorninzClass.. .. 310 C £*" 210 0 Evening Class, one night .5 „ per week 1005-° 010 0 „ „ Tno nights 15 0 "S _§>,__/0 15 0 „ Three nights 110 0 _ £§ I 1 0 0 „ „ Fonr nights 115 0 *3S 3 15 0 Woodcarvint. Class, Fri- Cu *ll-'3 day afternoon ..150 ~ !?«._: 015 0 Saturday Class .. 015 0 o V.O 10 0 A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, llth. September, 1900. 3415

BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Acting Head Master: B. K. S. LAWRENCE, B.A. THE NEXT TERM will commence on WEDNESDAY, September 19th. New Boys must attend for examination at 9.30 a.m. punctually on TUESDAY, September 18th. The ACTING HEAD MASTER will be at the School to see Parents or Guardians of New Boys on TUESDAY, September 18th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. •Tho Modern Form has been reorganised, and will be under the charge of Mr R. M. Laing, M.A.. B.Sc. ALL FEES ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Fees, including all subjects, £4 4s per term for boys over 12 yeaTS of age, and £3 3s per term for boys under 12 years of age. If PAID at the Registrar's Office WITHIN ONE FORTNIGHT from the FIRST DAY of ATTE-x_._.NCE the fees aro £3 3s and £2 2s respectively. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. a. ctacroft wilson. Registrar. Canterbury College, Bth September, 1900. 3416 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Lady Principal: MISS M. V. GIBSON, M.A. THE NEXT TERM will Coin__e_ce on WEDNESDAY, September 19th. New Pupil 3 must attend at 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAY, September 18th. The Lady Principal will be at the School to see Parents or Guardians of New Pupilon TUESDAY, September 18th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All Fees are Payable in Advance. Fees, including all subjects, £5 5s per term for girlover twelve years of age; £4 4s per term for girls under twelve years of age. If PAID at the .Registrar's Office within ONE FORTNIGHT from the First Day of Attendance the Fees are £4 4s and £3 33 respectively. In cases where MORE. THAN ONE PUPIL in a FAMILY attends the school, a REDUCTION of ONE GUINEA PER TEEM is made for EACH after the First Paying Pupil. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. A. CRACROFT WILSON,

Registrar Oan ter bury College. Bth September, 1900. 3417 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch MR H. W. LOCKYER'DIGBY, F.N.P.S., (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, holder of Record - S_?eed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Son's Certificate. SHORTHANDHIGHEST RESULTS, 1599. Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers* Association, EIGHTEEN have been gained by Pupils from thi3 School. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and full Commercial Training. *P O R SALE. BROMLEY—A Capital little Farm ot 9 Acres , comfortable Dwellinghouse, dairy, stable, cowsheds, good orchard, very compact little property. SYDENHAM, King street—J-acre, well planted and laid out in garden and orchard, and comfortable house of 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse and copper. LINWOOD, Worcester street-First-class ± acre section. PAPANUI ROAD—Fine Modern Residence ""** l l * o0 ™ 8 and 4 acres best land. CITY, Churchill street—Mr Thompson's capital House of 6 rooms and every convenience. PAP__NUI, May's Road—New Hrnis. of 6 rooms, every modern convenience, fine corner site. LINWOOD NORTH—New modern houses ro SS s r , ,**ff r "J r convenience, i-acre. WILSON'S ROAD—An exceptionally good house, 8 rooms, all modem conveniences; a superb property. LINWOOD, "Cambridge street—Beautifully finished house of 6 rooms and conveniences, mce _.?«t_fn. well planted, asphalt paths. LINWOOD, Rolleston street—Fine 8-roomed house, conveniences, nearly J-acre. A. E. CRADDOCK, I 176 Hereford street (next 8.N.Z.)

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10759, 12 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10759, 12 September 1900, Page 8

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