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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE AND EVANS. Amongst Numerous Other H011303 wo have the. following Q M A L L PBOPEJIIEs ■ FOE SALE. NORTH BELT—7 rooms, bathroom. scl; t. lery, washhouae, with copper, etc., *-acre planted with fruit trees, etc. Price low ij effect a speedy sale. BLIGH'S ROAD—7' rooms, bathroom, with hot and cold water, washbouse, etc.- $-a,crt! in garden and fruit trees. A nice j*> perty. - ST. ALBANS—G rooms, scullery, paf.hy, washhouse with copper, etc., J-acrc, fruH trees, etc WOOLSTON—6 rooms, »*abliag i eU., nearly |-acre, with three frontage?, dad sfdading very high. EAST BELT—G rooms, bathroom (h. and c, scullery, vrr.shbouse, etc., f r aere. RICCAETON—G rooms, bathroom, etc., stables and outbuildings, 3J acres. GLOUCESTER .STREET, Linwocd-S rooma, bathroom, scullery, waahheuas, etc., J» aero, corner section. ST. ASAPH STREET WEST—3 rooms, sc\iliery, waahhousc and copper, sir Isles, etc., 23 perches land, back entrance. JOHN STREET, off Ferry road—3 rooms, scullery, pantry, etc., J-acre. WILLOW STREET, off Oxford terrace E. —5 rooms, scullery, copper, etc., 23 perches of lancU TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT BUYEBB. LAKE AND EVANS, Land and Eatata Agents, etc, (New Offices) Cashel street Chambers. ' 4161 FOR SALE, privately, in Richmond, HOUSE of six rooms, besides bathroom, large pantry, scullery and washhouse, ler.'e ahed; gdidc'n, J-acre, well lulauted with Howera, shrubs, and fruit trees; bea\itiful lawn, buki-mer-house, good water supply, connected with sewer, asphalt pntha. Everything in firsts ! class order; convenient to coach and trara.- ] A fine residence at a moderate price. Parti. i culars to "OWNER," "Prosa" Office. 8954 EDUCATIONAL. MISS CORMACK, rpEACHER of French and German, Holnfr cot, rond. i&S | TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. \ Instituted 1572. THE LAST DAY of ENTRY for the . Local Examinations in MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE (Theory) is-FEBRUARY 26th, .Local Secretary— DAVIS HUNT, 4798 J 9_Cranmer_aquare. ""SCHOOL OF ART, CHIttSTCHURcir" Headmaster—G. H. ELLIOTT. n\ f - : HpTHE NEXT TERM will conimemo o\ j 4- WEDNESDAY, 13th February. Prosper ■ tuses niay be obtained at the School cj. at 1 Canterbury College. For scale of fees s'« , morning papers of SATURDAY, 9th Febiuaiy, t A. CRACROFT WILSON, , ( Registrar, | Canterbury College, | sth February, 1001. -1700 f "PIANOFORTE and Harmony.—EßNEST t 1 EMPSON, C.T.A.B. (certificated ioaclier <i of Associated Board of tho Royal Collega and t^ the Royal Academy of Music, London), is prs- fpared to receive pupils, 8 Hill View street, Lin- • t wood. Terms: 2 guineas per quarter. 3521 1 £7 PIANOFORTE. ' T4/TIS S 21. STEVENSON Resumes Teaching | i on FRIDAY, Ist February. f> 86 LICHFIELD STREET. 3So£ k; CF. BUNZ will, receive. PUPILS far -=J VIOLIN, PIANO, and ORCHESTRAL k INSTRUMENTS. § Tornfs apply 174 Armagh , strati. 3523 |j PLjjsro and'violin; f THE MISSES'SCOTT v/ill Resume Teacl< ing WEDNESDAY, February 6th. At fhomo Wednesday, from three to iive, 183 |: Peterborough street. 4197 | MR CHARLES E. TENDALL. Asaiataal I Organist Christchuroh Cothcurul, RE- I SUMES TEACHING on January Met. At 1 Homo after January 24th. % IG2 MONTREAL STREET, ChristcU/- J > -| Mi,- and MISS ROUT have' I to Edgeware road, just off ' BpnajjESd 9 road, and have. RESUMED LESSONS'is \ Music, Pointing, Wood-carving, end Fancy *■• Work. January 19th, 1901. jW3 '.$ ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING. 1 A J. W. BUNZ, Organist and Choirmaster, ,5 c St. Luke'a ■'Church, will RESUME n TEACHING FEBRUARY Ist. Gloucester ".{ street West... __I___Jl°? ■'*' SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL ? f Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, ',} Christchurch (opposite D.I.C) '! MR H. W. XOCKYER-DIGBY, F.H.P.S., ,' (Honours;, N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pit- \ ; man Medallist, holder of Record Spocd Car- . 1. tificatos for 200 and 220 words per miauto. ?; MISS E. E. DIOBY, -Holder of Sir Isaw ?■ Pitman and Son's Certificate. i . SIIO?vTHAiVI>. «. RICHEST RESULTS, 1803. Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT High Spsod Certificates granted thia yciu* ihroufh the L ; Shorthand Writers' Association,■ EIOHTEM ;; have been Rainod by Pupils from this SclicoL %% Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeaping, ? - r- - full_Corainerci»! Training. ft PIAIN'OFOKTEi "AND "b&XUVSY. l f, T7IRNKST ' EMPSON, -C.T.A.B.- of \M. 1. , Ji nnd E.C.M., RESUMES TEACHING .t MONDAY, FobriiiiryUth; ■ „ T 8 HILL. VIEW-STRIiET, I • COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, i--150 Worcester street West. j^ PRINCIPAL- ! MR C. H. GILI3Y, F.T.P.S. (Honours). :-*, VICE-PRINCIPALS— ■: MRS GILBY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours). /•' MISS E. A. ROUT, I.P.S. (Honours). .. COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL r k EDUCATION. ,1 Shorthand. Typewritinf;. Bookkeeping, ete.,aVf. h THOROUGH BUSINESS Yt Every Department in Charge of a Diplomatta Teacbor. . GREGG'S SHORTHAND. ~ s i* rjMLFj Shorthand of the Future, eupersfdwj .; JL all other systems, wherever iutrodac«* \m_ Easiest to learn, to write, easw>. '*■ ; : read. One thickness, one alope, one pee.- j-~ tion. The whole course acquired in 1 -_*'j S ' sons. Only 32 rules. Evening Cla*M2 t > - vidual "Instruction, Tuition by Mail. . y 3 * Week's Instruction Free. . Full particular - » on application to -^ ,T. IRWIN, '*' N.Z. Representative, ■IISO , 30 C'a3hej_3treet_&. - NELSON COLLEGE. | rpHE Governors retiuiro the Services ot»a j| X ASSISTANT MISTRESS for tte Girl* £ College. . . :\ The Salary to bo £63 a year, with Board i'J« , Residence in the College. ' ; - The duties to commence Ist March aex " f The appointment will be subject to t|sr« ?f months' notice of termination from ei.E- X side. 1 • i L Applications, accompnnied by f, Testimonia'.B, and Photograph, o«« re,Sß 7iJ: t the Secretary, to be sent ia not later -" | 25th FEBRUARY. ' |- J. HOLLOVVAY, 1 Secmi&rf- R College Office, Nelson, ~<» \% I 28th January, 1901. * |; THE TIME AND THE RING. " "■ j R. KENNETT, "j WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB. "• | BEING tho actuafilArrLrFAC'rUßSS >,Jj£ many of the articles I_seH..»^2 T £jrg. . r V ' at low e»en>e9. I CAN SKLL COJT&IDE* r. ; iLI UNDER THE USUAL RATES. , INO NEED FOR SPECIALLY-MAPS, E* PENSIVE SPECTACLES. |: I have aa enormous assortment. Can *9 ; £, j any eight. ~ f , 1 Call and inspect tho new Interchange* l, ' 0 *fi Spectacles. f" 183 HIGH STREET J53 X, ; Under tha Verandah. y

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 12

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