* QOVERNMBNT NOTXCBB. t - pBEBH TENDERS will be roo*.v*i at x t_o* Offloe until noon of TUESDAY, tbe *» ADDITIONS and AWERATION*- to the Chri-toharch Port Office. Plana and specifi-stion m*y be nen ai the Public Works Ofl-cm^Christeharch, D-n-din, and Wedlington. The lowsst or any tender not necessarily accepted. .. W. H.H_4_ES, .....A Engiaem-ia-C-ief. Pubhc Works Wellington, 19th Jauqary, 1905. fgn -<xCSxvx^KßEsf TENDERS will be received at this office until NOON on TUESDAY, 29th February. 1905, for the -LEASE./«,• te*« of THREE YEARS of tbe KAIAPOI OLD POST OFFICE BUILDINGS. Condition* may be eeen-at the Poat Offloe. 'Kaiapoi, and this office. The highest or any tender sot necessarily accepted. J. H. DENTON, Clerk-in-Caarge. Public Works Office. _ _ Christchurch. February -Otb, 1905. 8112 EDUCATIONAL. j TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. LONDON. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. ritHE Last -Day of ENTRY for the June X *M.K. (Theory) Examination U FRIDAY, the 3rd March. DAVIS HUNT, Local Secretary. 9 Cranmer square. " . 8700 E^JtCATIONAL. .""WANTED for the fllicbmend tSchool ONE -»V MALE PUPIL TEAOHEfR- Applications, with testimoni-l ac to character and qualification, to be sent in not later than SATURDAY, th* 4th March, to, H. B. SORENSE-i, ChaiTman of Committee. 8741. FRENGH CONVERSATION. "PRACTlCAL.Conversational Instruction is X the Eeseniial Feature of Monsieur Spandeau's Tuition. Private reaidenc-S visited by appointment. City ___drees—Australasia Chambers, Cashel street 8-24 MILLINERY SCHOOL. LOUISE. Stewart Dawson Chambers, High rtreet lADIES thoroughly TAUGHT the ART of J MILLINERY from foundation to finish. 10 LESSONS 7s Bd. Write or' Call for Circular*. 8788 THE ART OF SINGING. MRS TIPLER (Pupil of th* late Signer Cecchi, colonial teacher of Madam* Melba), Teacher ■of Singing and Voice Production, 188 Worcester street W.. is prepared to receive pupils. Class for Adults every Wednesday Evening. GREGG SHORTHAND hold* th* RECORD for combined speed end legibility. Used in more schools in America than and other THREE systems combined. Consists of only 18 Lessons, and can be learned in ONE QUARTER of the time required by other systems. Students hays written 100 words a minute within THREE MONTHS. Recognised by N.Z. Government. Day, Evening and MAIL Class-*. J. W. IRWIN, N.Z. Representative. 229 Kilmore street W. 8468 STAMMERING and ell forms of Speech Impedimenta cured. Cures by correspondence a Speciality. Elocution -Taught Amateurs coached. Consultation Frse. Fee* in Advance. OSWALD METCALFE, £0 Oxford terraos, near Lichfield atreet . 2888 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.). fjnaS E. E.. DIGBY, IPA. N.U.T, lvl holder of Diploma* granted by th* Incorporated Phonographio Society aad. 4k* National Union ol Typist* (London). MISS M. D. DIGBY. .holder of Sir I**** Pitman and Son*' First-class Speed Certifiliate* for 150 and 180 words per miauta. Day and Evaaing Claass* in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK* KEEPING, ETC. PRACTICAL OFFICE XRAIN_-W. Matriculation and Civil Service Cl*****. INDIVIDUAL TUITION By University Giaduate*. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Prospectus oa applicetkm *t th* BahooL • ■ . SUCCEEDED * IN ■ -.- ■ V OBTAINING eciOLARSHIP. ONE of the recent suooeeeful applicants for a Board of Education Scholarship was considsrsd to be''too_voung'*to -.* hay* a chance. *H_* father didn't shar* that opinion, *o, lik* HOWS a wis* parent he cent hia son for / extra coaching at GILBTS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. THAT Writing to express his thank* this grateful father **y* that. . hi* son "had only been moved FOR up hito the Sixth Standard, about five months previously, and had but few horn* lesson* __lOH7 given him from echool. H* was further handicapped *»7 being nearly • year under a town boy*, and two year* under » country schoolboy* erne. Had it not been for the epecial coaching during A th* *fiv*,'month* at the Commeri-al College I don't think be could po**ibly hay* got through." Address 150 WORCESTER STREET WEST for Pre* Prospectus. HOTELS. CC7FFEE PALACE. "MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Coffee Palace Compaay. Limited. . ENLARGED, IMPROVED AND. BE* FURNISHED. ». Meal Site, Heart of City. * Quirt Neighbourhood. t"" TARIFF—Be per Day. Luggage expres* (Steven*) meet* »1) trata* and steamers. *• y ' ' - LE VI A T H.A N •*! OTE I* Opposite Railway Station. DUNEDIN. P.O. Box US. TWsphoa* 87. - JAMES CONNOR Managing Director. Th* Hous*-with the Ti-veiliag Public Up to date in every detail Moderate Charge*. TARIFF—"From 4s 6d per day; 25* pet week. Permanent Boarders oy A-i*-tg»«»ent Tbe Lunch from 12 till 2 is unequalled ia the Colony. ONE SHILLING. " Fir* Ek*pm throttghout th* bufldiat^ Nixht a«d Day Porter*. 9874 CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET I m (Near Beece's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMiMODATIW for Permanent Boarder* and th* Travelling Public. Hot, cold, and shower bath*. _________ Close to Railwsy Station and General Port Office. ~' ' TRAMS PASS DOOE Luncheon |rom Noon to 2 p ju. Lettete and Teleoams will receive Prompt Attention. Talaphoß* No. 171. 7AMES HOWEY, Propriator.: F*troui**d by their Exosllsad** th* Governor* of New Zealand. E. yJbfcflt-ft & - **■ ' 7 , COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within On* Minute of thy Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Lector* will receive every arteatiou. P.O. Box No. 231. Talephoae Noe. 877 *«dA7B. XK>UND- M Bpr»g Blomom gieee J? bloom of h**lth lik* th* Sown* thai Mmknb in spring. Gut be t*k«a by cUlina aad adults. Prioe, M *nd I*, *--**» aad chca-ista.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12129, 27 February 1905, Page 11
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