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RAILWAYS, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 'TRAIN'S for the Racecourse To-day leave X Christchurch at 11.10. 11.17. 11.30 a.m., 12.10 and 1.15 p.m.; and Racecourse for Cbris-tchurch at 4.10, 5.15, 5.30, 5.55, and 6.20 p.m. Fares to Racecourse—Return: From Lyttelton. carriages 4s*. seated waggons 3s: from Christchurch, 2s Cd and 2s. including in «ach c__- Is course admission fee. Singlo Fare Raoecouiso to Christchurch, carriage- ls 6d, seated waggons ls. Only tickets at these fares are available by the Race Trains. The afternoon trains from Christchurch today start as under:— For Springfield and Whitecliffs. at 5.0 p.m. For A-shburton and Methven. 5.40 p.m. For Southbridge and Little River, 6.0 p.m. For Ranjriora. 5.20 p.m. For North Line beyond R.ngiora, and Branches, 5.50 p.m. BY ORDER. 4320 EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOLMASTERS. APPLICATIONS, addre-ssed to the Secretary for Education. Wellington, will be received un to the 10th MAY for tht* positions of TEACHERS of the undermentioned Native Schools: — Probable School. Locality. Attendance. Te Whaiti Whakstano County 30 Waiotapu Rotorua. County 28 Paraparo Mangonui County 20 Karioi Wfiimarino County 34 Wal-tnhanui "..apt Taupo County New s-chool Takahiwni V.-hangiirci County 32 Wr.imarama Hawke's Bay County New school Fariroa P,»tp;* County 23 PoToi>oro Wbak-tane County 35 Te Kercpehi Themes County 30 to 40 Applicants must be married* men with teaching experience. Further particulars may b» obtained from the Secretary of any Education Board or from the undersigned. G. HOGBEN. Secretary. Education Department, Wellington. 19th April. 1905. 4258 MR P. M A T S O N, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, Cashel -street-. 2-15. Terms Moderate. 4335 STAMMERING and all forms of Speech Impediment- Cured. Cures by correspondence a Speciality. Elocution Taught. Amateurs coached. Consultation Free. Fees in Advance. OSWALD METCALFE, 50 Oxford Terrace, r.rar Lichfield street. 2363 E. J. PAINTER 'Associate Trinity College, London), 7EACHER OF THE VIOLIN, MANDOLINE, GUITAR AND BANJO. "Verms on Application. Established Twelve Years. 39 GLOUCESTER STREET EAST, Opposite tho Schools. G I L B Y'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE MOVES with the times always. This time it moves without the times, into "Fresh fields and postures new." After Easter you will find us next to the G.P.O. Till then we are at tho old address, Nor 150 Worcester street, where so much good work has been done during the post dozen years or more. But we are still training yuung people for busineß3 life, and W E WA N T BOYS VERY BADLY. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. GRAIN AC'.ENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. DIG-BY, I.P.S , N.U.T., holder of Diplomas granted by the Incorporated Pbonographio Society and the National Union of Typists (London). MISS M. D. DIG BY, holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First-class Speed Certificates for 150 and 160 words per minute. Day and Evening Classes in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ETC. PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. Our Students obtain Highest Examination Results and Best Office Appointments. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Prospectus on application at the School. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS BUCHANAN'S Class for Beginners, Fridays, Druids,' Hall. Practice, Saturday afternoon and Fends lton Classes forming. Private tuition given. Waltz (specialty) in thrco lessons. Aorangi, 31 Horefard street E. 2313 LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING—The Langer is the newest, quickest, and most perfect system invented; no calculations. Ladies' and youths' tailoring, pattern-making, extension cutting, and trimmings specially taught. Children's garments drafted to any size and style. Pupils make own and friends' fashionable costumes. Inspection invited. Trial lesson Free. MISS CHARLES, A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral square. DANCING and Deportment—MßS CURTIS will resume her PRACTICE CLASSES at "Te Whore," 250 Hereford street West, on WEDNESDAY, March 22nd. Afternoon -t p.m. Evening at 8 p.m. Private ad.lross: 115 Cambridge Terrace. Tuition given at schools or private residences. Waltzing a speciality. Fancy dpneing a-so taueht. Terms: One Guinea for twelvo lessons. Reduction for families. DANCING.—DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE. MISS COX Resumes her Afternoon Classts from March 9th. and is 'orni-Jig Evening Classes. Te Whare, 250 Heref-"*:! sheet West. Telephone 354. H*49 CITY COUNCIL. { fefefp-1-f ■]]s A >*y<_> fe_3'___g___gj "yrjl IN THE MATTER OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1900, AND THE LOCAL ELECTIONS ACT, 190 J. I HEREBY" Givo Pubiio Notice that a PULL for the ELECTION of MAYOR and. COUNCILLORS for the City of Christchurch, comprised in its several Wards, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of April 1905. The Polling Booths will be situate: — IN CENTRAL WARD AT The Provincial Council Chamber, Durham street St. Michael's Schoolroom. Durham street St. John's Schoolroom. Madras street Foresters' Hall. Oxford terrace Methodist Schoolroom, Stanmore rood. Richmond. IN LINWOOD WARD AT Municipal Chambers of the old Linwood Borough Council, Worcester street Social Hail, Church street. IN ST. ALBANS WARD AT Fire Engine Houae, Office road Knightstown Public Library, Dover street Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, corner of Madras street and Edgeware roadIN SYDENHAM WARD AT Municipal Chamber.? cf the old Sydenham Borough Council, Elgin street Oddfellows' Hall, Solwyn street Waltham Library, Waitham road. Polling hours, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated thisi 25th day of April, 1905. GEORGE W. HULME, 4327 Substitute Returning Officer. PUBLIC NOTICE. COVERED-1N COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH now RUNS between Scargill and Cheviot EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, and returning from Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. ARTHUR BOYCE, Proprietor Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire at Scargill Station at the Shortest Notice.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12177, 25 April 1905, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12177, 25 April 1905, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12177, 25 April 1905, Page 11