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PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. Tf_VIDENCE having been sunplied of the -»- loss cf Policy numbered ~67_52 in tho books of this De-.iartmeiit oa the life of FRANCIS MULHOLLAND, of New Brighton, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the 6th Day ot FEBRUARY. ISOI, unless objection oe lodjcd before thr.t date. J. H. RICHARDSON. Government Insurance Commissioner. Wfc;linglorr____li _Ja niury ,_l9ol_ 222_1 LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. rpHE COUNCIL invite APPLICATIONS -*- from au'.y Qualified Persons for the Position of ENGINE-DRIVER at the Exeter streot Pumping Station. Th» .Position is a Temporary One, and is expected to last six months. All particulars can be obtained at tbe Town Clerk's Office, where apnlications must be lodged by 4 p.m. on THURSDAY", January 17th. ' ' G. A. LEWIN. 2546 Tor.-a_C] erk .__ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ■jVj-R E. C. FOUNTAIN, from 231 High -l*"—- street, wishes to notify his Patients and the General Public (hat. owing to his increasing- practice, he has REMOVED to those co-r.modicus raoms (lately occupied by Mr Seymour, Dentist), No. 215 COLOMBO STREET, (opposite Tonevc'iifo and Carev's). Artificial -Teolh—Single Tooth from sb". Extractions Is. Nitrous Oxido Gas, etc. | MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. T*C7"E ARE PKEPARED TO ADVANCE MONEY in any quantity on Approved Freehold Seiuritiea, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. JOYNT and ANDREWS, Solicitors. 2C"> Gloucester street. EXHIBITION. CANTERBURY JUBILEE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Opeu Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; evening, 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENTS. TO-NTt'liT. CONCERT, arranged by Mrs C. M. Brooke and G. P. Williams, Esq., PROGI'.AMME—I. Overture; 2. Quartette. "You Stole My Love," Mrs C. M. Brooke, Miss M .Giaham, Messrs A. Millar, r.iut B. S. Collier; 3. Song, "Once" (Harve)'), Mr W. A. Bowring; i. Recitation, "Oinncs illacryniobilos/' Mr G. P. Wi!':''n—i«: 5. Sons;, "Cho Gioja" (Mattei), Mr C. M. Brooke; G. Song-, Th_ Deep Co-d Sea" (Petrie). Mr Frank Hobbs; 7. Trio, "The Magic Wove -rearf," Mrs Brooke, Messrs Collier and Millar; 8. Humorous, "Lady Humming i Top," Mr J. Dykes. Interval of a few minutes. j *». iV.rr.': in. Son.-. "Goed-bv?" (Tne'i), ; Miss Graham: 11. Song, "Beloved" (Mns- | cheron'), Mr W. A. Bowring; 12. 'Cello solo, Mr I_ Bonnington: "13. Duet, "O For Thy Wings. O Dove,' Mrs Brooke and Mr Collier;' 14. Recitation, Mr G. P. Williams; 15. Ounrtetle. "Good-night, Beloved" (Pinsuti), Mrs Brooke, Miss Graham, Messrs Collier, find Millar. Accompanists, Miss C. Lingard and Misb Srrivcnor. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—Grand Flower Show, arranged by the Canterbury Horticultural Society and "the Home Industries Committee. Particulars in to-morrow's papers. 2888 THOS. GARRARD, Secretary._ /CANTERBURY JUBILEE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION. l FLORAL AND COOKING COMPETITIONS. The Time for Receiving Entries has been EXTENDED to 8 p.m. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. THOS. GARRARD, 2839 Secretary. E~X_7_T_ION Choir.—MEMBERS who have not returned their Copies of the "Hymn of Praise," "The Ode," and "Te Deum," and National Anthem, are particularly requested to do so without delay to the undersigned at the Exhibition. THOS. GARRARD, Secretary. 2789 VOLUNTEER NOTICES. E. BATTERY, N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. ORDER. Christchurch, Uth January, 1901. THE BATTERY will PARADE at the Drill Hall at 7 p.m. on TUESDAY, 15th instant, for the purpose of accompanying the Canterbury Members of the N.Z. Rough Riders to the Railway Station. Drill order (Blue). Y. DONALD, 2546 Captain Commanding. ROAD BOARDS. ASHLEY ROAD BOARD. "NOXIOUS WEEDS." "VTOTICE is hereby given (hat it is the IN intension of the Ashley Road Board, at its Next Ordinary Meeting, to be held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY* 7th, 1901, to pass a Resolution declaring BROOM (Cytistis Scopflii-uis) nnd GORSK (Ulex Europeua) to be NOXIOUS WEEDS under the Noxious Weeds Act, 1900, within the Ashley Road District. JOHN W. JOYNT, Clerk to the Board. Loburn, January 14th, 1901. 2S_9 EDUCATIONAL. WESTLAND EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Board's Orrices, Hokitika, on cr before SATUR_a_Y, February 9th, for the POSITION of HEAD TEACHER of tho Kumara Public School. Present salary, including allowances, _241, with residence; average attendance 230. A. J. MORTON, 2543 Secretary. QCHOOL O FSHQRTHAND AND TYPE£j WRITING, 64 Cashel street East.—Miss 1. M. Hawkins, Rcgi.-,ter--l 'loacher of Pitman" Shorthand. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping Thoroughly Taught. Term commences lath January, 1901. 2862 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, (Opposite D.1.C.) MRH. W. L. DIGBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), etc. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand. Classes in all subjects RE-COMMENCE on MONDAY, 14th January, 1901. Prospectus on application at the School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. 2460 ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE. MR CHARLES E. TENDALL. Assistant Organist Christchurch Cathedral, is prepared to receive Pupils at home after December 21st. IC2 Montreal street. ORGAN. PIANOFORTE, SINGING. A J. ■*?"-. BUNZ, Organiat a_d Choinnaater, • S.t Luke's Church, will receive PUPILS for above, Gloucester street West. 3600 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Chriatchurch (opposite D.1.C.) MP. H. W. LOCKYES-DIGBY. F.N.P.S., (Honours,-. N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pit- ____ Medallist, holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 22D words per minute. MISS S. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Son'a Certificate. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS. 1830. Out ci tha TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed Certificates granted this year throu.h the Shorthand Writers* Association. EIGHTEEN have been gained by Pupils from this School. Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeepini-, and full Commercial Training. READY" to go out for the afternoon in a few moments if you usa the Naw Stovs Polish, F-iarn-'ias. I ttis it.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10865, 15 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10865, 15 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10865, 15 January 1901, Page 1

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