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CITY COUNCIL. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. A PPLICATTONS will be. r<x-eived on or A. before MAY 21sl INST., for the POSITION of ENGINE DRIVER ar.d SWITCHBOARD ATTENDANT, holding first-class engine-driver's c-rti-cito and wi'.h experience in mair.ren.inco of high (Speed engines ar.d switchboard opera r-ion. Also, fcr Engine-room, BOY, with knowcf electrical worlt. Schedule ox duties may be iee_ at the City Surveyor's Office. C_ristchirreh. H. R. SMITH. Town Clerk. Qity Council Ch*t_bcrs Christchurch, _9th _-"aay___l3o3. 52.EDUCATIONA-. VOICE CULTURE. MR LEO. BUCK-RIDGE _ ifro_ Milan, also Pupil of Mr ohirle*i Santley. Lon&nn) give-" Lessens in Voice Production, E!o----cut.on. and Singing at his Studio, •—ifi Gloucester strco'. tOld Gas Office). DANCING. DEPORTMENT. AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Urdor Rry..,; ar.d Vice-Rcga! IVror.age. MISS LOWE will Resume her Clasr.es in Hobbs's llooru on ar.d after JUNE 2nd. EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING. Private Lessons in all tho New Dunces. "At Home" Moridsv »txi Tuesdsy Afternoons. 270 HEREFORD STREET W. Worwiti-r strrpt. THE ART OF SINGING. TV-fTtS TIPLER (Pupil ot the late Signer _—. Cccchi, colonial teacher of Madame Melba), Teacher of Singing and Vo-ico i'reduction, has changed her Rssid;r.C3 irom Gloucester street to 133 WORCESTER STREET, and is r.ow open to re /Oive Pupils. C.'sss lor Adults. New Quarter, uo_meacca WEDNESDAY. May Kith. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTH-—. and TECHNICAL SCHOOu. Grain Agency Buiidmps. Triangle, (Opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5.. N.U.T. Holdor of Teachers' Diploma, —-anted by the Incorporated Phonosrnpbic Society. Holder of Typewriting Dinloma granted by the National Union of Tynists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First-class High Speed Certificate. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS. 190* At tho Speed Examination held in August of this year by tho Christchurch Shorthand Writers' Association, out of the ELEVEN First-clnss Speed Certificates granted. TEN wera obtained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING. Every description of Typewritinc and Mimeographing done by an efficient staff of operators. Typists, with, or wittout machine, available at any time for casual oMico work, etc. CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. ON and after the Ist APRTL these Coaches leave as follows:— Governor's Bay, 8.10 a.m. Governor's Bay, 3.15 p.m. Lyttelton Railway Station, 9.30 a.m. Lyttelton Railway Station, 4.30 p.m. ft Waggonette runs between Teddington and Governor s Bay on Wednesdays and Saturdays, meeting tho coach at Governor's Bay, and returning tc Teddington in the evening. Special Trips can be arranged at a reasonablo rate. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention at Ocean View Hotel, Governor's Buy. F. PIMM. 6054 Proprietor. ' COBB AND CO. AKAROA LINE OF ROYAir MAIL COACHES. Meets Steamer at Pigeon Bay, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS: Cokei's, Cook and Sor_, Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., and J* M. Heywood and Co. BEILBY BARKER, Proprietor, Duvauchelle's Bay The Coach meets train at Little River, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday_ 5600 _._T_V_N~AN"D ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH RUNS between METHVEN and ASHBURTON on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m., arrives Ashburton 10.45 a._. Leaves Ashburton 4.0 p.m.. arrives Methven 6.45 p.m. Parcels and Orders left at Somerset Stables, Ashburton, and Methven Livery Stables. NEILL DUFF, 30 Proprietor. L___~CO_ERiDGE AND GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge via Wind whistle House and Snowdon, every FRIDAY MORNING, on arrival of Train from Christchurch,returning in time for Evening Train SATTJRDAY - ... _ Special attention given to passenger* and narcels forwarded for delivery by coach. 1 A. H. BURKITT. Proprietor. ~~ PUBLIC NOTICK. COVERED IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. ACOACK now RUNS between Waipara and Cheviot EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAX, and returning from Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. JOHN BOYCE, Proprietor. Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire ______!_ Station at the Shortest Notice.COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH will Run between WAIPARA and CHEVIOT, leaving Waipara EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, and returning from Cheviot on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Accommodation for Travelling Publio. Good Table and Best Brands of Liquor only, kept. Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire at Waipara Station at the shortest notice. A. FRANCIS, Waipara Hotel. CULVERDEN AND KAIKOURA. THE only REGULAR COACHES carrying Mails north of Waiau— Coach leaves Waiau for Kaikoura Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, returnicsr from Kaikoura every Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Mai! Coach meets tha evening train from Christcharch to Culverdcn every Wednesday night for mails and Passengers, returning to Waiau the game night in time for Thursday C->ach to Kaikoura. i'ARES: Culverden and Kaikoura—Single, 20s; Rsturn. 355. HAWKS WOOD: Waggonette, carrying mails, for Mendip Hills, Parnassus. Hawkswood. and Claverly, leaves Waiau every Saturday morning, returning Monday. Telegra-13, Letters, and Parcels receive prompt drspatch. All* information to bo obtained at Thos. Cook and Sons, Tourists' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor, Waiau. W. F. WARNER. Town Ajent. HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS. DEmIETT'S ."'.OYAL MAIL COACHES VEAVE CULVERDEN FOR __NMER PLAINS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, RETURNING WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and MONDAYS UntU September 30th, and Da„y from October Ist till April 20th. Through Re-urn Tickets are issued at Christchurch Railway Station daily. Tickets available for two calendar months from data of issue. First-class 30s, Coach and Railway. I CULVERDEN TO ROTHEKHAM, WAIAU, 1 AND KAIKOURA. Coach leaves Culverden fcr P.otherham and I Waiau Daily, leturniug from Waiau Daily. Monday's Coach to W ai&u connects with Coach for Kaikoura, let-mg Tuesdays .staying Wednesday in _aikoara, returning Thurs- ' day; Blenheim Coach loaves Kaikoura Thursd '' y ' FARES. Culverden to Kaikoura,—oingle 255, Return £2 Culverden to Blenheim—Singls £3, Return £5. | Culverden to Hanmer Plaina—Single 7b Gd, Return 14s. . _.-„_, Culverden to Waian—Sicg.e ss, Return Bs. HAWKSWOOD. Waggonette leaves Waiau for Mecdip Hills. Parnassus, Hawkrwood and Claverly every Sat—'Cay. returning Mocdty in time for Sonto. Train to Culverden. Ur&ent telegrams and letters promptly doLivere— Parcels attended to. Special Coaches, Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, Saddie Horses on immediate Hire. Omers through post oir wire receivo prompt attention. N..3.—Ail information gi<"en, Cook and Sons, Tourist Agent-, 191 Hertford street, ChrUtchuxch. THOMAS DERRETT, Proprietor. nEADA CHESI~~*_ver~h-vo them? If » get Dr. CroK.acd'a Vegetable Cachets at ence. Thsy euro in tea nunutfle. Is 6d boxi_ chfigiria —td al?;c-
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