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EDUCATIONAL, VOICE CULTURE. *\jfß LEO. BUCKERIDGE (from Milan, J*— also Pupil of Mr Chsrle* Santlay, London), gives Lessons in Voice- Production, Singing, and Elocution at his Studio, corntir Chancery kne and Gloucester street. 2047 L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUT-TIN G—Tbe Laager is the newest, quickest, and most perfect system invented; no c*lcuk,tions. Ladies' and youths* tailoring, pattern-making, extenaion cutting and trimminga specially taught. Children's garmeats dr— ted to any sise and style. Pupils make own and friends* fashionable costumes. Inspection invited. Trial leeson free- Classes daily. School is now open. Mlssea Charles and Gillies, A.M.P. Buildings, CJfcthcdral square. 9451 PUBLIC SCHOOL" TEACHERS DESIROUS of obtaining higher grade certificates should join our Teachers' Classes. Free passes to teachers taking Shorthand, Typewriting, and/or Bookkeeping at Gilby's Commercial College, 150 Worcester street West. Saturday Morning Classes taken by Mr A. W. Shrimpton, MA. Write for prospectus—free on application. .- ■ ' i m CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. . GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.LC). ' MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5.; N.U.T., holder of Diplomas granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society and the National Union of Typists (London). MISS "M. D. DIGBY, holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons* Fint-claaa Speed Certificates for 150 and 160 words per minute. Day and Evening Classes in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK"KEEPING. . ETC. PRACTICAL OFFICE xRAINING. Matriculation and Civil Service Classes. INDIVIDUAL TUITION By University Graduates. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Prospectus on application at the School. CONVEYANCES. LYTTELTON, GOVERNOR'S BAY, AND TEDDINGTON. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ON and alter OCTOBER lit these Coaches will leave as under:—* Governor's Bay—B a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Railway a.m. and 6. p.m. ( Waggonette leaves -for Teddington on arrival o* Coach from 'Lyttelton, returning in time for evening Coach for Lyttelton. Special Conveyances may be Hired at any , hour, and also on arrival of Steam Launch on Sundays.Telegrams snd letters will receive prompt attention. _ - F. PIMM, 4860 Proprietor.' DERRETT'S NORTH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CULVERDEN TO HANMER SPRINGS, BOTHEBHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOURA, Coach Leaves Culverdon fot Hsumer Springs Daily, at 1 p.m. Coach Leaves Hanmer Springs for ——vjraea ' Daily at 10.80 a.m. FARES—Single 7s 6d, Return 14s. Coach Leaves Culverden for Rotberham *nd Waiau Doily at 12.45 p.m. Coach Leaves Waiau for Rotberham and Culverden Daily at 12.20 p.m. FARES—Single ss, Return Bs. - * Ccach Leaves Waiau for Kaikoura Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Coach Leaves Kaikoura for Waiau mod Culverden Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 7.80 o.m. . FARES- Single —, Return £1 15s. NOTlCE—Wednesday's Coach from Xai* koura runs' through to Culverden same day, and returns to Waiau same night, after oi}rival late train. Catches coach for Kaikoura, leaving Waiau Thursday morning.' Blenheim Coach leaves Kaikoura Mondays and Wednesdays, Returns Tuesdays and Thursdays. . . ' Urgent Telegrams and Letters promptly da* livored. Farce's attended to. Special Coaches, Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes,' Saddle Horses on immediate hire. Orders through post or wire receive'prompt atten-. tiou, » N.B.—All information given at Government Tourist Offices. Christchurch. THOS. DERRETT, Proprietor.'

COBB AND 00. AKAROA LINE"~OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, r Meets Steamsr at Pigeon Bay, TuMday, Thursday, and Friday. ..,.._ All inionnation-«an be obtained at Government Tourist Department, Cathedral aquare, Christchurch. _.-—„ - R. PATON, Proprietor,' , DuvauchelleV Bay. Ths Coach meets train a*> LittU River Monday, Wednesdays, and Saturday. . 5800 METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH RUNS between METHVEN and ASHBUR'-'ON on TUEBDAYS and SATURDAYS. ">avea Methvea 8 a.m., arrives Ashburton 10.46 a.m. Leaves Ashburton 4.0 p.m., arrives Methven. 6.45. p.m. : ?arcela and Orders left at Somerset Stables, Asnburton, and Methven Livery Stables. - NEKiL JDCb'F, 80 Proprietor. LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge via WindwhisUe House and Snowdon, every FRIDAY MORNING, on arrival of Train from Christchurch. raturuing in time for Evening Train SATUBda-:. ■-•■'"'■■••-';' Special attention given to Passengers, ana parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. P JOHN O. ANSTISB,. Propriator. COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH will Run between WAIPARA and CHEVIOT, laving Waipara EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, and returning from Cheviot on Morday. Wednesday! and Friday. . Acor mmodatioß for Travelling Publio. Gcod Table and Best Brands of Liquor only Saddle Horses and Traps always on Bin at Waipara Station at the shortest nattoe. •* "*-*' _, FHANCIS. Waipara HotaL PUBLIC NOTICE. OOVERED-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH now RUNS between Scargill and Cheviot EVERY MONDAY, WEDNEBDAx, and FRIDAY, and *-*tur_Qg from Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. ' „_,_" _,___, ARTHUR BOYCE, Proprietor Saddle Hones and Traps always on Hire at Scargill Station at the Shortest Notioa. CULVERDEN AJ*D KAIKOURA. THE only REGULAR COACHES oarryittg Maus north of Waiau:— Coach leaves Waiau for Kaikoura Every Tuesday, "Thursday, Saturday, returning from Kaikoura every Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Mail Coach meets _c evening train from Christchurch to "Culverden «very Wednesday night for mails and Passenger-, returning-to Waiau the same night in tune for Thursday Coaoh — Kaikoura. FARESCulverden _d Kaikoura: ■Single, 90s: Return, 95a H-AWKSWOOD: Waggonette, carrying inaili for _endlp Hills, Tan—ssus. Hawkswood,. and CJaveriy, leaves Waiau «vary Saturday naming, returnTelegram*! • Letters, and Parcels Bactive prompt despatch. , ...,*.—_ All information to bs obtained at —soa Cook and Sons. Tourist Agency W- B. CREED. _ Proprietor,. walaa., ; W. T. WABNEB" ■ '.' Tows Ac—l

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12012, 13 October 1904, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12012, 13 October 1904, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12012, 13 October 1904, Page 11

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