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LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICESLAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. b ATOTICE is hereby given that the several N parcel, of land hereinafter tegji"} be brought under the provisions of The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unlw \ c^f th b ; 5 K J forbidding the same on or before the oth clay j O^t^THIRETA: Acres and J 27 Perches, part of Rural Section 18. _ Block X., Christchurch Survey District. Orrunied by A. C. Murray Aynsley. 9054. AUGUSTUS TEAGUE. ,j 13$ Perches, cart of Lot 137, Christ- - church Town Reserves. Occupied by 3 9063 A wiLLlIl_M HENRY BOWEN.-l Rood, Section 237. City of Christchurch. Occupied by Applicant. ____.._-, _ t 9061. GEORGE GORDON HOLMES.-2 Roods 7 8-10 th Perches, part of Rural Section 79, Borough of Sydenham. Occupied by T. Milne, R. Walls, Mrs C. I Donald, and Mrs Watkins. 9065. WILLIAM BROADWAY and EDWARD BROADWAY.—I Rood /-12 th Perch, Section 594, City of Christchurch. Unoccupied. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1901, at tho Lands Registry Office. Christchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, 8554 District Land Register. EDUCATIONAL. NELSON COLLEGE. THE Governors require the Services of an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Girls* College. , . The Salary will be £100 a year, Avith Board and Residence in the College. Tho duties to commence with the Third - Term (about 11th September). ' The appointment will be subject to three months' notice of termination from either I side. Applications, stating qualifications, and ac- £ compamed by Certificates, Testimonials, and Photograph, are to be addressed to tho • Secretary ,and sent in not later than 12th AUGUST. J. HOLLOWAY, Secretary. - _Nelson,Jlst_July ,1901. &_S6 DANCING and BALLROOM ETIQUETTE. MRS CURTIS resumes classes at 236 ArJ _u_k_i street West. Practice Class, TUES- ; " DAYS and SATURDAYS, 7.30 p.m. Chil- " dren 2.30 SATURDAYS. The French Cotillon and Fancy Dances. Private Lessons to suit Pupils. Chip and Relief Carving Taught. Designs Drawn. - TVANCING.—The Misses Buchanan's Classes. 1 U~ Beginners Friday Evening, City Hall; '• Saturday, 2.30, Hobbs's Rooms; Practice Assemblies, Monday, Art Gallery; Private given, Waltz taught in three lessons. Aorangi, Hereford street E. PIANOFORTE. THEORY and HARMONY. ERNEST EMPSON, C.T.A.8., is prepared to receive Pupils for the above. Arrangements made for visiting. Terms on application. 8 Hill View street, Linwood. Term commences THURSDAY, May 30th. 4136 F. BUNZ will RESUME TEACHING ! THURSDAY, May 23rd. VIOLIN, PIANO and ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. Terms apply 174 Armagh atreet. 8588 ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE. MR CHARLES TENDALL. Assistant Organist Christchurch Cathedral, is prepared to Receive Pupils for above instruments. Term commences Thursday, May 30th. At Home after Monday, May 27th. 162 Montreal street. 2568 DANCING, DEPORTMENT, and PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will resume her Classes in Hobbs's Rooms, on and after MAY 30th. Class for Skirt and Step, Dancing, Monday afternoon. During ncr recent visit to Melbourne and Sydney, Miss Lowe obiained all the latest Fancy and Society lane's, including the "National Waltz." Private Lessons. . _ AT HOME Monday and Tuesday A*t.rnoons, Clarendon Hotel, Worcester street. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worcester street West. Principal-MR C. H. GILBY Honours, assisted by a Full Staff of DIPLOMATED TEACHERS. General Education.—Mrs Gilby, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours); Shorthand and Tpyewriting—Miss E. A. Rout, I.P.S. (Honours); Civil Service and Matriculation—Mr F. J. Wilkes, M.A. French Classes—Mons. Malaqum, from the Lycee National d'Orleans (France). 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 Reoord Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand. Thorough and Rapid Tuition m SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, and ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, TEACHERS' e£aMINATIONS, ETC. Individual Tuition by MISS C. B. MILLS, M.A., B.Sc. TEN D E RS. BROWN'S TIMBER YARDS. LARGE STOCKS OF SEASONED TIMBER, Under Cover, Ready for Use. A' LL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL In Great Variety. BROWN'S COAL SHEDS. BEST QUALITY COALS, ALL KINDS, AT LOWEST RATES. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. J. T. BROWN and SON, Corner Colombo and Tuam streets, and St. Asaph street. Telephone 362. P.O. Box No. 306. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. RW. ENGLAND, Junr., Architect, has • REMOVED to Premises, Hereford street. Royal Insurance Chambers, late Miles and -Co., Ground Floor. The Business will in future be carried or under the stylo of England Bros. R. W. ENGLAND, Junr. E. H. ENGLAND. July Ist, 1901. JOHN WALLER AND SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, TUAM STREET, HAVE IN STOCK Every Description oi BUILDING MATERIAL, including verj LARGE STOCKS of SEASONED TIMBER kept under cover ready for immediate use. Cement, Galvanised Iron, Lead, Doors. Sashes Builders' Ironmongers, Fencing Materials, eto. COALS AND FIREWOOD. We are Prepared to QUOTE PRICES foi Building Materials delivered in town or an; >*rt of the Province. IX7" ALLACE AND LAURIE TIMBER and COAL MERCHANTS, (lato Wood and Laurie), Corner of Manchester and Tuam streets, HAVE FOR SALE— U.L KINDS OF TIMBER and BUILDINC MATERIAL. Seasoned Timber a Speciality. IN STOCK— Galvanised Iron Galvanised Wire, Barbed and Plain Gates and Hurdles, Sheep and Rabbit Nel ting Builders' Ironmongery Telephone No. 253. RW. ENGLAND, TIMBER AND CO A MERCHANT. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER! DOORS. SASHES, IRON, Etc., Eto. Orders Promptly Forwarded. TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CANTERBURY EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. Offics: 129 Cashel atreet. Telephone 1038. THE OFFICE of this Association is no OPEN DAILY from 9.30 a-m. to 5 p._ except Saturdays, whsn it is open from 9 •._ to 1 p.m. Employers invited to Communicate matt* of Special Interest to Wholesale or Reta "Business—a. HENRY BROADHEAD, Seorstary.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11014, 11 July 1901, Page 8
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