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PUBLIC NOTICES, NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF TEMPORARY PASSES. » ALL TEMPORARY PASSES at present in existence admitting Holders to view the EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, are CANCELLED as from this date, and notice is hereby given that NO further PASSES will be issued. G. S. MUNRO, Chairman Executive Commissioners. Christchurch. 9th August, 19QS. 6304 GRAND NATIONAL HOLIDAYS. CANTERBURY MASTER BUTCHE-IS' ASSOCIATION. THE Shops of tha Christchurch and Suburban Butchers will be OLOSfED not later than, 12 Noon on TUESDAY, August 14th, and THURSDAY, August 16th. 6383 H. G. KNIGHT, Secretary. THE INCORPORATED INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS OF NEW ZEALAND. EXAMINATION. 1906. INTENDING CANDIDATES are reminded that the EXAMINATION for Admission of Fellows and Associates of the Institute will be held in the four centres only, viz., AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN, on the FOURTH MONDAY IN OCTOBER. Copies of the Syllabus and Application Forms may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom application must be lodged not later than Ist SEPTEMBER, 1906. G. W. HULME. Local Secretary, 6220 213 Hereford street, Christchurch. NOTICE. W. A. RYAN and CO LTD.. Cashel street, Christchurch. beg to announce that pending arrangements for New Premises our CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH WILL BE CLOSED.

Orders and Enquiries that are forwarded to Head Office, Auckland, will receive immediate despatch. 6286 NOTICE. ■> OWING to the near approach of tho Lambing Season, TRESPASSERS aro again, reminded that all DOGS found on tho Mount Pleasant Estate, with or without owners, will be SHOT. Permission still given with Ferret and Gun. 3G5 B. M. MORTEN. LYTTELTON. JT. NORTON begs to announce to the • public of Lyttelton and visitors, that Lo has arranged, in conjunction with his Tea Rooms, Oxford street, to supply HOT GRILLS at all hours. HOT SOUP from 12 to 2 p.m. 6024 TO CHEMISTS. A RARE Opportunity to Establish a Sound and Lucrativo CHEMIST'S BUSINESS in the Wellington" District, presents itself for a Competent and Energetic man. SMITH and OPPENHEIM, 4 Fcatherston street, 6113 Wellington. CITY OF AUCKLAND, N.Z. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS FOR TOWN HALL. THE AUCKLAND" N.Z. CITY COUNCIL invites COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for a TOWN HALL and MUNICIPAL OFFICES. Tho Premiums offered are £400, £200, and __100 for the first, second, and third approved designs respectively. ' The Designs will be received in the Town Clerk's Office, Coburg street, Auckland. New Zealand, up to 4 o'clock p.m. THURSDAY, 1-Hh day of February, 1907. Conditions of the Competition and Plan of tho Site may be had on application to the Town Clerk, Auckland. HENRY W, WTLSON, Town Clerk. August 4th. 1906. 6412 COURT OF ARBITRATION. THE following applications for Extension of Awards will be heard on MONDAY next, at 10.30 a.m., in the PROVINCLUj CHAMBER:— ' Carpenters v. Coomher and others. Christchurch Painters v. Manhixe and others. Canterbury Timber Yards v. Hammett and Also application to amend award in New Zealand Federated Tailoresscs v. Now Zealand Clothing Manufacturers. H. M. LEE. Cl2l Clerk of Awards. IMPORTANT TO ALL TEACHERS OF MUSIC. JOHNSTONE'S NEW METHOD FOR PIANO. A WORK of the Greatest Importance and ■A one that will MARK A PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC. Read what Mr H. M. LUND, tho wellknown teacher of music, writes:—"To my knowledge no other branch of instruction in these days suffers so much from the lack of nystcm end scientific principles as the elementary stages of music teaching, sadly handicapped already by tho clamour of parents for immediate results. I havo no hesitation in stating that "The Royal Method" by J. A. Johnstone, deals with the problem in such a methodical, thoughtful, and common-sense manner that it can be safely used as a guide and warmly recommended to every young music student. The excellent illustrations add greatly to the value of tho work." ' ANOTHER IMPORTANT AUTHORITY. Mr THOMAS F. DUNHILL. Examiner to the Associated Board of the R.E. and R.C.M., Professor of Harmony and Counterpoint at the Royal College of Music. London, writes: —"Gentlemen, 'The Royal Method for Piano,' by J. A. Johnstone, is certainly ono of the best and most thorough Tutors I have ever come across. The photographs are undoubtedly of great utility to teacher and student alike, and the very clear and excellently worded descriptions of the various qualities of touch and methods of practice surpass anything I have seen in similar works. Too many so-called instruction books aro content to leave these things unnoticed, and, though a good teacher may dispense with printed rules, yet their general im fulness is obvious as a guide and correction to the earnest beginner. I am convinced that a large sohere of utility awaits your j üblication, and I heartily wish for it the success which it deserves." > No more slaving at dry-as-dust Methods. This Tutor does not aim to teach you to play the Piano in a few months; tut it DOES teach you how bost to learn the Piano in the easiest and most comprehsnave Tlie work is on sale at all Music Stores, Dresden Piano Co., drivers, D.1.C., etc., price 2s 6d. 6109 IMPORTANT TO LADIES. MISS BEAT TIE, LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, (Lato of Sydney and Melbourne). No 0 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. HAIR WORK A SPECIALITY. Ladies' Own Combings Made Up. 2s 6d per oc. Face, Scalp, Chest and Body Massage done by Electricity and Hand. Gentlemen 'for Scalp Mas?age, 12 to 1, and 4.30 to 5.30. N.B.—Classes will be started for Teaching Ladies' Hairdressing. 1021

180,000 BOTTLES OF THE MILITARY PICKLE Sold in London last year. OBTAINABLE ALL LIVE GROCERS. F €9-78 HORSE HAIR. TTIGHEST PRICE GIVEK. BUNTING and CO., LTD., Hair Curlers and 'Brush Manufacturer* (,"2132 • Manchester Btreet. . J. A. REDPATH AND SON. pOALS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK- *-' Newcastle, Hebburn, Westport. Native, Blackball, Coke, etc.. always on hard. Special quotation given from Shipside. Office: 175 Hereford street, opposite Bank N.Z. Telephones: Office, 1330; Siding, 564. 5. East Belt.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 13

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