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EDUCATIONAL. CMGNORNIGRO'S QUARTETTE STRING h BAND. MUSIC furnished f--r all OCCASIONS. Garden Parties. Picnics, Balls, etc. Address No. 1-1 Tuam street, Christchurch. 113-1 VHJ. F.DUO-VTION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT'OI*' NORTH CANTERBURY. rpHE Board invit-es separate applications, I. lu-c.inpai'jeil by testimonials, for the i, ilowiit: appointments, to be sent in. ad.ln -..***•_ to the Secretary r.f tl:*> Board nt lai.'r than I p.m. on THUTtSDAY. 15th current. Applications iwcviil later than the advertised timo cannot bo ctir*-idi-rt*d. SI. Alba-* 5..1". —Mf-sler, salary iZ2'J) and rent n.l Win-re /!;.",. f'oe.|.er's f'r«i'l' —Master, na'ary £!C5. Coper's Creek —Miidr«*•*.. salary £*«".. 11. C. LANE. Seeretnrv. ('!iri»*« hurch, 2nd November, I .mi. -%V! '.•IE EDUOATION P.-OARD OF THE Dl-S-TiUi.T OL- N./U'iil CANTERBURY. Li'•.VE.F. RICCARTON LOCALITY. fPHE Education Board of tbo District of I .'*.''.r'ii t'-ir. t'-r '.l.rv pr..r-us«-_ that the 1 ■-. iii,* k'.-wn n-s liiieartr.il Rhall be 10rn...1 .r.lo a i.*-w Sehr-o; Dn-'n* t. Tbe I',.,ard b-;.*i.v cal.'s a i'liLlie Mwi.m; of the I j,,,,...;,. ~':*rs r.f * ii. li b.raiily to !,.*> held on .Ml*>.Vl>.\Y, til- 7'h .'"oveini-r. st h*!f-|.n«t 7 . I *. k in 'I'" !-..*e"i.ig. at tlu* N""w Sr*n.**l ,*-,.*..•,! ~n Culler'- mud lor th.- i-urpos. of ... .ij.nl>.ri. g !_t ■_l i:.:.k*r:.» re.oni:i.ei.dai i-.ns in ■ i-.]..*. i of tli- Bour.d.-iries of tho haul proposed S.h*».i Di-rnct. 11. C. LANE. Secrctaiv. <""nn-'.cliiiri-b. 31.-st October, 10011. 'JKV» 'eill'lSTCHUßril SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. (Jrain Agency Bui diuys .iip]».*-ite D.1.C.) r , rircip,il--M!SS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N'.DT, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. rPIIE f.llo-.v.iH' nre ..omo of the Firms with J. wh.. I> onr Students have obtaii.ed positions .luring THE LAST FEW WEEKS: — Cint-rl-ire Frozen Meat Company Ltd. Mfy.srs D.Yrd nrd Loughnxn. Me-"*rs Nn". W..i.d» and Co. M,.<*-■ r* Healing -n.d Co. Nfes-r. l.'rank Grahatu and Son. Mr Ronald O. Duncan. Me.vrs Kinsey, Ilanis and Co. M.-srs Sirgnnd Son and Ewen. Mr P. A Herman. Messrs G, W. Bennetts and Co. Messrs Milner D-d Thompson. THE ART OF SINGING. MR.S TN'LER (Pupil of the Uto Sienor C-ochi, co'oninl teacher of Madame Molba), Ten. her r.f Singing and Voice Production. l*s« W<.rco.stor street W., is propared fo Receivo Pupils. LET US TRAIN YOUR BRAINS. DON'T stagnate. It's tho running stream turns tho mill-wheei, not tho murky pond. Your Brains aro your best capital. Turn them to account. Train them. Mako them work. Wo hnvo helped many to higher positions and bettor pay. We can riolp you. Caro to havo our terms? GILBY'S Next 0.P.0. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, CH.CH. 4 BEACH GLEIN SCHOOL. SUMNER -.Preparatory.) MR C. F. BOURNE. M.A. (Oxon), late Headmaster of Christ's College Grammar receives Young Boys as Boarders or' Day Boys. Enquiries addressed as above will receive attention. Spring Torm, September 2fith to December 13th. " Coaching" for other pupils (noi> resident) can ba arranged outside school hours. 3l>_2 MR FRANK GRAHAM, lato Principal Tenor of the Royal Carl Rosa Grand Opera Co., London. Teacher of Voice Production and Singing. Pupils irepared for Opora, Concert, and Oratoria. MR GRAHAM, who has studied ,-nth some of ths beat Masters of Europe, will be pleased to see intending Pupils at his Studio, 280 High rtreet, from 10.30 to 1.30, and from Qto 6 o'clock. Those wishing to be prepared for the Exhibition Contest should apply early. L" Top E'loor A.M.P. Buildings, opposite Royal Cafe. The Langer ,is positively the Newest, (juiekeat. and Most Perfect System invented. Appreciation already shown proves it. No fitting required. Ladiea' Tailoring Pattern Making, and Trimmings a specialty. Childrens Garments any size. You will be able to follow tho fashion* ir years to como. Practical work thoroughly taught. Term begins at any time. Clasios Daily. MISS OiIAItLES, Prineipaj.__ 6420 MRS ARTHUR FOSTER, T.achor of Singing and I'iannforte. having held thj following positions.—Musiu Mistress, Acwington Academy. Edinburgh, and Cheetham Hill College. Manchester, Visiting Teacher of Voice Production. Sacred Heart Convent, Timaru; Vocal Examiner for South Cantorbury to tho Education Department and in Musio to tho South Canterbury Board ol Education. Roceivea Pupils at her residence, 19 Worc-e-stor btreet, City. MRS FOSTER prepares for all practical examinations (accredited lists of passes, ramours, ■ ilver medal). At Home every Morning. 11 till 1, to mako arrangements. Terms from first iosson. Students' Railway Concessions. "EVERY LADY HER OWN MILLINER By taking a course of instruction at LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, HIGH STREET, Over Stowart Dawson's. The method of toacliing ia the very latest and pupila can rely on aptedy qualification. Tho " LOUISE" One Guinea Models are the smartest wear in town. Last Season's Hats re-modelled to the coming fashion. Call or write for particulars. C_l.t CONVEYANCES. TEDDING TON. ALLANDALE. AND GOVERNOR'S BAY COACHES. KOYAL MAIL COACHES SERVICE on and after OCTOBER 12th. These Coaches will leave daily: — Teddington .. 7.15 a.m. 4 p.m. AUandalo .. 7.'«> a.m. 4.13 p.m. Governor's Bay .. -3 a.m. 4.45 p.m. Lyttelton Station ~ o.3'* a.m. G p.m. CEO. FAIRBAIKN, Proprietor, Teddington. LAKF COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNN'EL ROYAL MAIL COACH. AMAJT, COACn leaves Glcntunnel for Lake .oi-ridup. via Windwhistl* House •nd Snowdcn, every URIDAY MORNING, on arnval of Train fi.im 1 hnstchurch. Returning in timo fur Eveiunc Tram SATURDAY. Special attention given t . Passengers, and Parcels forward.d for deliver*/ by coach. JOHN O. ANSTISS. Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICES, SCOTT BRO 5 - LTD., Sole Contractors Electrical Department N.Z. Intarnatiunal Exhibition. HAVE the largest stock of Electrical Decorative Material in th.* colony, and can snsttra patrons complete sati.fiction. A. E. BROWN, Manager Eiactiical Department. THE STAR MUSII- STORES. I.H Colombo **tieet Chri'ti hurch. Absolutely thi) (.*!.. np.si llou-_ 111 New Zealand I'M Trvir.g so Ham to Forget You. Old* Bull and Bib. Wou'd Y.ui Care (wa!tz>. Boy 111 S: dor's Cap (march l , and six other--.. ls Ino let. 2d. Two beauti;ul ...m:rs oy IL.rrv Dacie— Let Mc Take You Buck Aram isr.di I Want to See tho Old Hnuie A*»ain. Price ls each. Hear them played over at the Star Music Stores. PHOTOGRAPH IC.-If you want a Hand or San.l CAMERA, ai_y sir-o or price, we aro the l'ropU*. for everything in connection with Photography. Also Bio«copes and Films, Maj'ie Lanterns and Slides. Beardsley's, 87 Manchester street, ChristchuTch. Telephone 172. Opposite Cockaynes's Hotel. C-431 TTSE AMYGDALINE BALM for Rough ' Skin, Sunburn, und keep the skin atnooth ar.d *-o(t. PRICE la. WILLIAMSON and CO., C-117 Chemists, High street

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 14

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