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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. I J »T<HE TTME for RECF.rVTNG TEN~DERS J- for Additions. Alterations, and Repairs to steamer HINEMOA has been EXTENDED ; until noon of SATURDAY, Sth February, i 1902. ! rTHERB will be an EXAMINATION- of 1 RECRUITS for the NINTH CO,> fIN-G-ENT at tho RANGIOBA DRILLSHED on WEDNESDAY, sth Inst., at 2 o'clock. ; CAPTAIN C. D'AUVERGNE. 1 4163 Recruiting OfScpr. NINTH NEiW ZEALAND CONTINGENT, i SHEFFIELD SUB-CENTRE. ' ! A PPLICAXTS for ENROLMENT at th» A above Sub-centre must attend frrr medica • examination at the Road Board Office. Shet- , fie.d. on MOXDAI', February 3rd, at 2 p.m. By order. J. DEANS, Captain, 4214 President of the Recruiting Board. NINTH CONTINGENT. I A PPLICANTS for ENROLMENT in j 3l NTNTH CONTINGENT who wieh to .' make Alternate Applications for poeition a* | officers as -well as for enTd'ment as troopers [ should app'.y to the Recruiting Bosjds for ac- | oeptance as troopers, making application for commissions at the esme time. Applicants for enrolment in Nitrth Contingent who have been before the Recruiting Board in Christchurch, and whose names have been recorded, will assemble in the Christchnrch Drillshed Grounds on MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, at 10 β-in. Applicants tinder twenty-one years of age must produce a written permission to enrol from parents or guardians. Riding and shooting tests and a medical examination will 'be arranged for *nd carried out. W. H. 'WEBB, Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding Canterbury Volunteer District. 4085

DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. SUPPLIES FOE NINTH CONTINGENT. rpENDERS for the following SUPPLIES ■L will be received by the Under-Secretary fpr Defence ,at the Defence Stores, Buckle street, Wellington, up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY the 3rd FEBRUARY, 1902:— BAGS (Kit) BOOTS (with laoea, pairs) BRACES (pairs) BELI'S (Cholera) BLANKETS (Men's) BLANKETS (Horse) BRUSHES (Shoe, Sets) CAPS (Night) COAXS (Great, without Capes) CAPS (Field Service) COMBS DRAWERS (pairs) DUBBING (tins of Jib nett) FORKS (table) HOLDALLS HATS (felt, khaki colour) HAVERSACKS (making onlyj HOUSEWIVES HORSE-RUBBERS HOOF-PICKERS JERSEYS (Khaki) KNIVES (Clasp with Lanyards) KNIVES (Table) LEGGINGS MALLETS (Heel Peg) NOSEBAGS PEGS (Picketing) RIDING BREECHES {Cord) ROPES (He*) ROPES (Heel) ROPES (Picketing) SOCKS (Pairs) SHIRTS (Under) SHLtCTS (Grey) SPURS v (with Straps) SHOBS (Canvas, with Laces) SPOONS TUNICS (Khaki, Woollen) . TUNICS (Khaki, Drill, Making Only) TROUSERS (Khaki, Drill, Making Only) TOWELS Sample* nay be inspected, and conditions of supply may be seen, at Defence Stores, Auckland, Wellington, Addington Camp (Christohurcb), and Dunedin. ABTHUR P. DOUGLAS, Under-Secretary Defence. /WeUfegteni 4 - Janniß3y.3So2. ■--''* ' ''"- , 4?

EDUCATIONAL. PAPANUI AND MERIVALE. KINDERGARTEN. AJI&a ANNIE WEBB iriehee her Pupils to IVJ- assemble, cm WEDNESDAY, «th February, at 9.30 a-m., in the Braid*' Hall, St. Albans road. 4106 EDUCATIONAL. rpHB CHURCH SCHOOL, Merivale, will X RE-OPEN, WEDNESDAY, February sth. • CONSTANCE CORSBIE, 4251 ; Head Mistress. TITISS COUPLAND, Teacher Piano, Sing--LVX ing, and fainting, Pupil Madam Lucy Chambers, Gordon Gooch, A.R.A.M., etc., RESUMES LESSONS MONDAY. February 3rd, 16 IngUs , * Buildings, 200 High street. Country Pupils as Usual. 4242 BCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, 64 Ceahel street East. MISS J. M. HAWKINS'S CLASSES will be Resumed on MONDAY, February 3rd. - Individual Instruction in Shorthand and Typewriting, by Mies J. M. Hawkins. Bookkeeping and all Commercial Subjects thoroughly - taught. Pupils prepared for Civil Service by an experienced teacher. The high, speed certificate far 160 -wee obtained last year by Mlse Agnes MoGill, a pupil attending this school. 4M2 CrnHSTCHtTBCH SHOBTHAJJD AND TBOHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (Opposite DJ.C.) TVAY and EVENING CLASSES in all Sub--3J jeote KESUME MONDAY, January 20th, 1902. Individual and rapid tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. Prospectus on Application at the School. Term commences at any time. 2299 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch (opposite D.1.C.) MRH. W. LOCKYEBrDIGBY, F.N.P.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.TJ.T., Double Pitman Medallist, holder of Eecord Speed Certificates for 209 and 220 irorde per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.T7.T., Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1901. At the Speed Examination held in September of. this year by the Christchurch Shorthand "Writers Association, out of the ELEVEN First-class Speed Certificates granted, TEN were obtained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING. Every description of Typewriting and Mimeographing done by an efficient staS of operators. Typists, with or without machine, available at any time for casual office work, etc. nOIiIIERCUL COLLEGE, \J 160 Worcester street West. PBINCIPAX,— MR C. H- GILBY, F.LP.S. (Honours), VICE-PRINCIPALS— MRS GIL&i, BJL, I.P.S. (Honooe). MISS E. A. ROUT, LP.S. (Honours). COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL .tuDUCAXION. Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc.. etc THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINING. Erery Department in Charge of a Diplomated Teacher. CONVEYANCES. TEDDINGTON—LYTTELTON ROYAIj MAIL COACH SERVICE. ON and after DECEMBER Ist, the COACH will (weather permitting) laare Daily— T0N—7.15 a.m. _c«i)DINGTON—3.IS p.m. GOVERNOR'S BAY—B.IO a.m. GOVERNOR'S BAY—C4S p.m. itaILWAY STATION—e.3O a.mRAILWAY STATION—6 p.m. PIMM and D*RURY, Proprietors, Teddington and Lytteiton. COBB AND CO. AKaifOA LINE OF BOYAIi yskTl. COACHEa Meets Steamer at Pigeon Bay, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS: Coker , *, Cook and Sons. Pitcaithly, Wallace anti Co., and J. M. Heywood and Co. BEILBY BARKER. Proprietor, 5800 Durauchelle's Bay. The Coach meets Train at Little River, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11190, 3 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11190, 3 February 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11190, 3 February 1902, Page 3

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