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EXHIBITION. , j THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. DURHAM STREET. DAILY* from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Evening 7.30 till 10 p.m. Admission ls. A Splendid Musical Programme -will be given This Evening by Mr Hugh Reeves, Dr. Crooke, MEETINGS. 4c. CANTERBURY DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH. AT a GENERAL MEETING held on April 2Gth, it was ordered that the PRICE of MILK from May Ist until October Ist will be ■id QUART. " 3144 UNITED Y.M.CA, INAUGURAL MEETING, TO-NIGHT. Exhibition Buildings. | QHOkT Addresses, Musical Items, Refresh*J meats. All younrj men cordially invited. Admission Free. Collection. 3166 RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I RACES AT PLUMPTON PARK, MAY 4th. SPECIAL TRAIN Christchurch to Soakburn, at 12.30 p.m.. May 4th, returnm*? lat 5.45 p.m. ! 3123 BY ORDER NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. i EXCURSION TO RANGIORA FOR RACES, j 2nd MAY. J7-.ROM Christchurch at 9.30 a.m., Addington . 9.40. Papanui 9.51. Koiapoi 10.22, stopping ft nil Stations if required; returning from Rangiora nt 7.30 p.m. Fares by this train I f-osh Cbria'church. Addington. Riccarton, { Papanui 4s first class. 23 second: Styx, Belj i'-ss 4 * second clam, ordinary fare first. Seaeon | tickets are not available by the excursion I train, rseo BY ORDER. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby givon that in pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1881, and the Acts amending the same. the ANNUAL MEETING of the Licensing: Committees of the Districts of AVON, CHRISTCHURCH. and RICCARTON, for the purpose of hearing and determining all applications under the above Acts, will bo held at NOON on tho dates and at the places specified below : — District, | . lace of Meeiintr. Date. Avon .. Che Hor'Uish Council Saturday, IstChamber. Linwood J'ine, 1901 Christchurch The Magi, trate'e Wednesday. sth Court, Chri-tchurch June. 1001 Piccarton ..The Riccarton R. ad Frirlav,7th June, Board Office, Fen- 1901 dalton W. MARTIN. Clerk of Licensing Committees. Christchurch, Ist May, 1901. SMALL GRAZING RUN, TAKITU HOMESTEAD, FOR LEASE ON APPLICATION. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the undermentioned BLOCK OF LAND will be opened for application on WEDNESDAY, May 29th, 1901, under the Small Grazing Run system, for lease for 21 years, in terms of Tho Land Act, 1892, and the Land for Settlements Consolidation Act. 1900. RUN No. 85, Takitu (Clarkesfield) Homestead Block, situated between Glenavy and Hakateramea, comprising 1494 acres, with tho station buildings, consisting of two houses, woolsh-d, shearers' quarters, etc., and about 11 miles of fencing. Half yearly rental, £140 10s 9d, and payment of £19 2s 2d half yearly for 21 years for the buildings. Sale plans, containing full particulars, may be obtained from, this office. ' " ~ . SIDNEY "WEETSIAK. Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, May Ist, 1901. 3123 EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS of Canterbury College invite applications from persons willing to provide separate and exclusive accommedation for pupils attending the above schools. Applicants to provide all necessaries, including house, furniture, etc.; also, to state what, number of pupils they can accommodate, and upon what terms. The Boarding Establishments to be under the supervision of the Lady Principal of the Girls' High School or of the Headmaster of the Boys High School respectively. Applications will be received by the undersigned not later than 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 13th May. A. CRACROFT WILSON. Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch. 2nd May, 1901. 3132 ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE. MR CHARLES TENDALL. Assistant Organist Christchurch Cathedral, is prepared to Receive Pupils for above instruments. 162 MONTREAL STREET. 2568 DANCING. THE MISSES BUCHANAN'S ClassesBeginners, Friday Evening, City Hall. Saturday Afternoon, March 30th, 2.30, Hobbs's Buildings. Practice Assemblies, Mondays, April 22nd, Hobbs's Rooms. Private Lessons. Aorangi, Hereford street E. DANCING. MISS COX is forming her Evening Classes for Practice, Instruction, and Fancy Dancing. Also, Special Classes for Curtseys, etc. 329 St. Asaph street West. Telephone 354. At Home Saturday Evenings. dancing! MRS CURTIS, 236 Armagh street West. Classes—Wednesday, 4 to G, afternoon; 8 to 10. Practice Class, Saturday, 2to 4 p.m. Ashburton—Friday Afternoon and Evening. dancing! MRS JENKINS resumes Teaching on MONDAY April Ist, at the Hall, corner of Nursery and Ferry roads. Practice Clsss on WEDNESDAYS, Private Lessons at any hour. 67 Hereford stroet East, City. 7671 /-" F. BUNZ will receive PUPILS foT VIOLIN, PIANO and ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. Terms apply 174 Armagh street 3538 DANCING. DEPORTMENT, and PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will resume her Classes in Hobbs's Room, on and after MARCH the 19th. Class for Skirt and Step Dancing, Monday afternoon. During her recent visit to Melbourne and Sydney, Miss Lowe obtained all the latest Fancy and Society Dances, including the "National Waltz." Private Lessons. AT HOME Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, Clarendon Hotel, Woroester street. 7160 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 150 Worcester street, West. Principal—Mß C. H. GILEY, F.I.P.S. Honours, assisted by a Full Staff of DLPLOMATED TEACHERS. General Education.—Mrs Gilby, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours); Shorthand and Typewriting—Miss E. A. Rout, I.P.S. (Honours); Civil Service and Matriculation—Mr F. J Wilkes, M.A. French Classes—Mons. Malaquin, from the Lycee National d'Orleans (France). Term commences at any time. F2107 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (opposite D.1.C.) MR H. W. LOCKYER DIGBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand. Thorough and Rapid Tuition in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, and ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. MATRICULATION. CIVIL SERVICE, TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, ETC. Individual Tuition by MISS C. B. MILLS, M.A., B.Sc. THE girls men marry are the ones who show sound, practical common-sense, such, for instance, as the us. of bo tea bat the best—Joko Brand.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10954, 2 May 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10954, 2 May 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10954, 2 May 1901, Page 1

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