ROAD BOARDS. ' 'Mm HALSWELL ROAD BOAttD. EXTRAOBiDiNARY VACANCY. A '» I HEREBY giva notice in accordance withW*?" provisions of the' Road Boards Act, and-The Regulation of Local Elections Ai* __ 1876, that-an ELECTION of ONE QUiJLHJ EIEI> RATEPAYER in the room oiUt * IT Garforth. deceased, will be held at the BJO' well Road Board Office, on FRIDAY, 26th dZ i at July, 1901, ™ " - NOMINATIONS, which must be in the fen_ r-« of the Second Schedule of The Regulation 5 r_ Local Elections Act, 1876, will bo <t . at the HaJsv-ell Road Board OfPce, or inasn,,- "l delivered, to tha Returning Officer, Iwfore __<uU on 15th JULY,. 1901. . ; s< ** ; C. W. COMER, , Returning Office * ~ Dated July sth, 1901. _____Bta> - LOST AND FOUND. _? LOST, about Smollett street, Sydenham . V email TIN BOX, containing Jewe3W- '■> Finder rewarded. Fourth house North gM, { Smollett street. _, LOST, Gold LOCKET, '•. gloss at back, does not open, Findetr* warded on returning, same to C. Bean and Cb - 145 _-_ere_ord street. _ ' £5? - LOST. Tuesday Evening, a Lady'»"~Siiw - WATCH, in St Asaph street, oi jS? ■ coin road. Finder will be rewarded hy_T_ turning to Miss Rankin, Dressmaker, c©m» St. Asaph and Manchester streets. *|5 >,' AME to my place, June 23r_,~0~ne~___I£. -- Black and Tan SHEEP-DOG, collars* Jf BS9. Apply G. Ridgen, Greendaje. 1? STRAYED, from my Paddock,"afL__C*" _. one Chestnut GELDING, with S clipped on body, not clipped on legs, tea 5 white Kind feet, also a rough-coated mmr h black Shetland PON_t. Reward will hewS*- < for information that will lead to i above. Dr. Cooke, Lincoln. j^f. | BOARD AND ! BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■.' '< HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APAto ' MENTS for Ladies and GentleuS*/' ' MRS SAWTELL, _.' Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. * Telephone 479. -^ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T" $ FURNISHED APARTMENTS for ?' and Gentleman. £ MRS JAMESON, " j--3481 Almcda House, 55 Caahel stow; R GLOUCESTER HOUSE? r "~' 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST * 17IRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE I J; Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. I Central Telephone 982. MRS McKIB.-" i.
EDUCATIONAL. :) DANCING and BALLROOM ETIQUEEES. =/ MRS CURTIS resumes classes at 23d & I _u«eh street West. Practice Class, !EtIE& 5 DA_TS and SATURDAYS, 7.30 p.m. ($£ f. dren 2.30 SATURDAYS. The French Cotillos ~ and Fancy Dances. Private Lessons to ■$( ~ Pupils. Chip and Relief Carving Taught D«. i Bigna Drawn. ' - ; ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING. A J. W. BUNZ, Organist and (Jhoinaaifof. • St. Luke's Church, Resumes Tewbiif THURSDAY, May 80th. At Studio WeSS. __ day Afternoon. Music Studio, Gloue«ri_r > street West. . ,i^ DANCING, DEPORTMENT, and PHI&. =. CAL CULTURE. * ; Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will resume her Clasaei ft- * Hobbs'e Rooms, on and after MAY 80C "• •Class for Skirt and Step Dancing, Has. J' r day afternoon. During nor recent visit le' '- Melbourne and Sydney, Miss Lowe olusjutj all the latest Fancy and Society Impc.s.-it. , eluding the "National Waltz." Private l«(. sons.: - " t , AT HOME Monday md Tuesday A'tif . ! noons> Clarendon Hotel, Worcester iti|«.. COMMERCIAL COLLBO3_.J 160 Worcester street W«t. i . PRINCIPALMR CH. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). . ; i VICE-PRINCIPALS— MRS -OILBY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours).' _.'* MISS E. A. ROUT, I.P.S. (Honours).- ,-"■ COMMERCIAL AND GENERAIi. .•. % r EDUCATION. ._._-.*■ \ Shorthand, Typewriting, iter ' THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINH&.. t Every Department in Charge of a Diploß-ftW, > ■\_ ". Teacher. 't, - SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCS-W&|ji> Grain' Agency Buildings, Tnangla, i v^'t_ . Christchurch (opposite D.1.C.) ..^m MR H W. LOCKYER-DIGBY, P.KJPJL|» (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double ft. 4 \ man Medallist, holder of Record Speed Ctf* , tifioates for--fOd'and 220 words per mmtlt. MISS E. E. .DIGBY, Holder of Sir liU. :. Pitman and Son's Certificate. * T jrlw ?" ku ... SHORTHAND. V - HIGHEST RESULTS, 1899. . >j . Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT High Bmji - Certificates-granted this, year, , Shorthand Writers' Association, EIGHTEBS ' have been gained by Pupils from this Btml Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeplmj, ,• , ... aad. full, Commercial. Training. ">. T■\TE~SHALL"BE" GLAD" to~show"you"oM , VV our new Boot and Shoe Dep«rte»Jt - Beautiful New Goods. A grand display*»? - eluding some lines-never see" in QiMft , diiirch_before_ .Sti-ange and Com? any. ■ FUNERAL NOTICES. / ■-■_,„,' _■-.... i __■..—■>_■■ THE Friends of the late Hugh Ster«D«a Caldwell are invited to attend his Fwwnli leaving his late residence", Laurenos ,«tftr. Linwood; for the-Linwood Cemetery, on Sis. day 7th,'at 2 p.m. >W. LANGFORD, Fitter.' l Director, etc. Telephone 683. , M* THE Friends of' Joßeph Grigg are attend the Funeral of his late WiM,A|lfi" , Spiers, leaving his residence, Raiton _?wB, i_ Whitecliffs. for the Hororata Cemetery, J* Sunday, 7th, at 12.30 p.m. F. E. SMITB, Undertaker, Glentunnel. ' 'owl |.
THE Friends of Mr"W. Marshall are' rej spectfully invited to attend the FunetH of his late wife, Alice Mary, to leave «« residence of 'her mother, Mrs Barnes, -_»JW*--«i on Sunday, 7th July, at 1 p.m., for t|»J_gS». of England Cemetery, Kaiapoi. W» WJjg TO N, . Undertaker. ...£S2 THE Friends of the late Mrs Henry.To??" are invit»d to attend her leave the residence of Mts Horler, Upper carton, on Friday, sth inst., at 11 a.m., foi «• Riccarton Churchyard. J. LAMB antt-BCw-, -B*m i THE Friends of the late. James W-utlow ja' invited to attend his Funeral, lswis. his late residence, Vogel street, Richmond, «*- Friday, sth inst., at 2.15 p.m., for the W£ wood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. ,«» rpHE Friends of Mr John Donnldsop, «J JL wheitstone, are respectlully ™ ioTT M?SZ the Funeral of hi. late., beloved Wife, MetU«, Jane, will move from her Father's resid_BCi, (Mr William Anderson), Fleming ton, ,an Jfr day, Sth inst., at 2 p.m., for the WateiM* LODGE CHRISTCHURCH No. «. \- THE BRETHREN of the above W requested to attend the Funeral ««'•'?: Wife oi Bro. Wm. Green, to leave the -_*»*. Cathedral, Ferry road, at 2.30 p.m.. « SA'I'UITDAY, 6th instant, for the L_*o» Cemetery. By command of the W.M. t • 8183 W. V. MAUCHLiN, Secretary.^ T LA M B AN D S0 * * UNDERTAKERS- ,-
And H'* EMBALMERS. - ' ! I NO. 35 LICHFIELD S r >_-EET. Telephone 539. .' L\ pEO RG E BAR B"_Sl»jf*. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMBB. | Telegrams and Telephone Orders by Jpf»| or Day receive immediate attention. 68 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. */■ Telephone 721. S>, w J. PAR S O Sjf (j. MONUMENTAL MASON, .* MANCHESTER STREET. . Monuments and Headstones in uaror* <■ g Granite and Stone. NEWEST DESIMNS. AH Work Onaiaiste'd _ . LOWEST PO33IBLE I • •} Concrete Kerbings, lro,i j; a ' urtg, 'flßt Inspection Spccial-yjln«ted. »", ' MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE..,-_^, Corner of Cashel jfontreal »1«W ' . (Opposite T3rilJ»s?» d A , T»TVBrf^Bi MANUFACTURER and W Description, of Moromentd ***■ * Best Quality and Lowest rnfies- J Inspection-Invited. Established W-^1 _ i ii -1— b
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11009, 5 July 1901, Page 8
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