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EDUCATIONAL. TJOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB D BOYS. 28 CRANMER SQUARE, OHRISTCHURCH. PRINCIPALM R W. WIL3 OS, # MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the late Bignor Cecchi, colonial teacher of Madame Meiba), Teacher of Sin ring and Voice Production, has changed Tier. Residence from Gloucester street to 168 WORCESTER STREET, and is now open to receive Pupils. Class for Adults, New Term, commences Wednesday, % 10s 6d per term. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worcester street West.

PRINCIPALMR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Practical Training for Business Life. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, French, Classici, Science, etc., etc. Day and Evening Classes in All Subjects. Every Teacher a Specialist. CHRISTCHURCH. fcRORTHAM) and TECHNICAL SCHOOL, £5 Qrw.it, Agonoy Buildings, Triangle, (OppoaiU D.1.C.) MISS B. E. DIG-BY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T., Holder ot Teachers' Diploma, granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society, Holder ot Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Typists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaao Pitman and Sons' First-class High Speed Certificate. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1901. At the Speed Examination held in September of this year by the Christchurch Shorthand Writers' Association, out of the ELEVEN Firsft-olaas Speed Certificates granted, TEN were obtained by pupils from thia Bohool. TYPEWRITING. Every description of Trpewijtme; and Mimeographing done by an efficient jtaff of operators. Typists, with or without machine, available at tny time for casual office work, eta, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE, (Central). Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Telephone 882. MRS MoNIE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladios and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Oaehel street E. Telephone 479. "WAI MABEL" ~~ 81 Cambridge Terrace West. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. 6489 MISS COWPER.

HOTELS. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governor* of New Zealand. CO X E R'S FAMILY HOTEL, . CHRISTCHURCH. Within On* Minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will jweive every attention. P.O. Box No. 391. Telephone No*. 677 and 47Q.

OTTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET (neax Reeoe'e, Ironmonger*). T7IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATTOK for Per. J; manent Boarder* and the Trarelling Public. Hot, oold, and ahowex bathe. Cloee to Railway Station and General Po»t Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegram*. wiU receive Prompt attention. v Telephone) No. 676. JAMES HOWE/, • Proprietor. . B U R X E'S TATTERSALL'S' NEW HOTEL, IS NOW OPEN to the GENERAL PUB* LIC, and i« fitted up with erery Modern Convenience, including Elewtrio Light

First-olais Luncheon served Daily from 19 and a p.m. for -I*.."**- . OAFE DB PABIB HOTKL. CASHBL STBEST, 0 H B IST CHUB CI H. mHIS Hotel, after undergoing X. extensive alteratibas and refmnushiag_oa most modem lines, is NOW OPEN TO jaECEIVB VIBITOBS and TOURISTS, who nill find every Cojoiort and Conveaieo«e. HOT AND QOljFahoWE* BATHS,, : ■•;■* .: ; ;;.SiECTRja r iiGHT:-■-■;"■■■■; ;. SPIRITS, BEEBB, AND CIGAB3 ■; bY THE .BEST QUALITY. TERMS MODERATE. -■{ E. W. SOFIELD, Proprieier/ QUEEN'S HOTEL, CHRISTOHURCH IN. THE HEART OF THE ClTif.

Twiff, :4s 6d .per day. ; . . SPEIGItTS AWES. 8788 WHERE TO STAY IN CKBISTCHURCH. QEND a POST-CARD or TfiLEG-BAM to O STOBETS FAMILY, HOTEL, (Opposite Christchuroh Railway Station).. MIIiLWABD, LICENSEE. ThU Popular Hotel, under new management, Brick and Btone Building, lefty end spacious room*. Special Arrangement* to* Permanent * Boarders. - SMJIGHT'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Terms 8a per flay, ti % per week, gfltt WOLSELEY HOTEL. Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. A NGLEBS, Tourists. Families, and the JA. General Public will find all the privacy and comfort* of a well-appointed gentleman.'• residence *t the above hotel. They will also bfcve tie rifht to fish over teveral milea of the beat and moil picturesque Trout Stream* xn New ZesJand, Wincheeter h«rir»g pecome famoua for its flyfiahuw. . The WOJjSEIaEY HOTEL is witbin eaey distance of the Rangitat* and Opihi Rivers. Comfortable aleeping eeoommodation, including separate rooms for ladies, has been provided at the mouth of the Rangptata, and special arrangements made for driving parties to and from the famous Home of Large. Fish. - % " The Express and all trains stop at Win- '" THOS. LANGDCtN, Proprietor;

CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES. T taylor, arr Colombo * -ha*-a Full and Choice Stock of NEW FRUITS AM) PRESERVES, Cleaned by Machinery. Finest New Currants, fid per lb. Finest New Suhaoas, 7d per lb. Seedless Raisins, 16cra packet*, Id. Seedless Raisins, 12oi packets, 5Jd. New Orange and Lemon Peel, 6d per lb. New Oli. and Citron, 9d per lb. . New Sicily Almonds, Is 4d per lb. New Muscate!*, Layers, 10d per lb. New Jordan Almonds, 2s 8d per lb. Finest New Layer Figs, 9d per lb. Finest Nenr Cooking Figs. 8d per lb. Finest New Small Boxes, Sd. New Prun««, 6d per lb. New Largest Fruit, Bd. New Dried Apricots, Bd. Peaches or Pears, Bd. Extra Choice "Aprioots, 9d. New Apricot* in Syrup, Bd. New Peaches and Pears, M. Best Brands, Is. N«w Pie Apricot*, jrallone, Is Bd. New Pie Peache*, Iβ Bd. Chry»tali*ed Cherries, 3s per lb. Potted Meats, 2oz tins, lid, per do*«n assorted Is sd. G/aes Jars, 9d.

Ox Tongues, 31b tics, 2s 3d. New Boneless Codfish, 6d per ft. T. TAYLOR, Seven Doors South of Liohfield *txe«i. 248 WHITE, LEAD, Oil*, VarVT uiahe*, Brushware, Ftintcrs' Requisites. Wholeaale and Retail. SMITH AND SMITH, Tuam street (New High *trett)) «83S

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11456, 15 December 1902, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11456, 15 December 1902, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11456, 15 December 1902, Page 11

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