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WATER SUPPLY BOARD. W AIMAKARIRKASHLEY~WATER SUPPLY BOARD. COOPER'S CREEK RACES will bi SHUT OFF for gereral cleaning oi DECEMBER sth Cth a:id 7th, as per by law. No other notice wi:i be given. M. J. DIXON. Chairman. JAS. McCORMACK, Secretary. November 25rd. B*>"W. 4M EDUCATIONAL. 4 CAMBRIDGi~UNIVE!!-SITY GRADU ATE (B.A. Natural Science 'Inpos B-Sc. Honour.-;, is willing to take ono en two pupils to cottech for B.Sc., or Ist ant -nd M.B. „ ,„ 1373 KOKONCA, Onslow ffreet,_SL_A_..ian? CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND ANI COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.I.C.V Principal; Mis-' E. E DIGUY. I.P.S. SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES. I:i BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY Are he'd 1-. MR VT. S. NEWl'diclT. A.1.A., N.Z., ELEMF.VTARY BOOKKEEPING, ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING PREP'RATION FOR ALL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. Fu'.l particulars as to Fees, etc., on app'i cation at the School, lutendinj; Students cm at sny tune. 15; TYPISTS ARE ALWAYS WANTED. T\ r E havo a Steady Demand foi *'* Typists. Gocd positions are continually fall in;; vacant. The trouble is to til them. The work is nice, easy, anc lucrative. If you wish your daughter to earr her own living, send her to us. ever before she leave-s school, so as to gel ready in gcod time. Terms on application. GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Next G.P.O. CHRISTCHURCH BEACH GLEeN SCHOOL. SUMNER iPreparatory.) MR C. F. BOURNE, M.A. (O.on), late Headmaster of Chrbt'a College Gram mar School, receives Young Boys a. Boarders or Buy Boys. Enquiries ed •jresjed aa above will receive attention Spring Term, September 2 ill to D-ccemUi l'jth. " Co-chins; " for other pupils (nonresident) cau be arranged outside school hoiirs. 2-/.: MR FRA N X GRAHAM, late Principal Tenor of tho Kviya; Carl Ross Grand Opera Co.. Londjn. Te>*c_ei of Voice Production and Singing. Pupils irepared for Opera. Concert, and Oratoria. * MR GRAHAM, who has studied *ith some of the best Masters of Europe will bo pleased to see intending Pupils at his Stuelio, 'JOS High rtreet, from 10.30 tv 1.30, and from 2to G o'clock. Those wishing to be prepared for the Exhibition Contest should apply early. L ANGER SCHOOL of DRESS-CUTTING, Top Floor A M.P. Buildings, opposite Royal Cafe. The Langer is positively the Newest, Quickest, ar.d Most Perfect System invented." Appreciation already shown prove; it. No fitting re<*«ired. Ladies' Tailoring Pattern Making, and Trimmings a specialty, Childrens Garments any size. You will be ab;e to follow the fashions ir years to come. Practical work thoroughly tauebt Term bogins at any time. Classes Daily. MISS CHARLES, Principal. 6i.C MR. ARTHUR FOSTER. Teacher of Singing and Pianoforte), having held the following position j:—Made Mistress, -\ewington Academy, Edinburgh, and Cheetham Hill College. Manchester, Visiting Teacher of Voice Production. Sacred Heart Convent, Timim; Vocal Examiner for South Canterbury to the Education Department, and in Music te the South Canterbury Board ;of Education. Receives Pupils at her residence. 19 Worcester (-tret, City. MRS FOSTER prepares lor al! pra-tical examinations (accredited lists of passes, honours, silver medal). At Home every Morning. 11 till 1, to'msko arrangements. Term? from first lesson. Students' Railway Conces-ions. EVERY LADY HER OWN MILLINER. LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, High street (over Stewart Dawson's.) Ladies may bring their own Hats and remodel them to the present fashion. TE.N LESSONS, 7s Cd. The "LOUISE" One Guinea Models are the smartest wear in town. •dill Call or write for.particulars. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parceis of land hereinafter described will he brought under the provisions of 1 tho Land Transfer Act, l--*5. and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidd.ng the same on or before _lth December, iao6: — 10333. ALBERT RICE.—I 2 acres and 28 perches, Rural Section 2387, Christchurch and 'Rangiora Survey Districts. Occupied by Applicant. 10367. FREDERICK JOSEPH FANNING.—2I 7-10 perches, part of Rural Section 79 Sydenham Ward, City ol Christchurch Unoccupied. 10386. HENRY JACOB GREEN.—>I acre 3 roods 18 perches, part of Rural Section 237, St .Albans Ward, City oi Christohurch. Occupied by Apolicant. 10359. JOHN HENRY STRINGER.—I rood 14 perches, part of Rural Soction 105. St. Albans Ward, City of Christchurch . Occupied by William Henry Grnntley Norton. 10393. GEORGE SIMPSON.—2I 6-10 perches, part of Town Section I'JB, City of Christchurch. Unoccupied. 10401. ALICE MARY BRIERLEY.—I acr? and 1G 4-10 perches, part of Rural Section 4i'B. Block XV.. Rangiora Survey District. Unoccupied. 10tot. ARTHUR JOHN" HARPER.—I acre 3 roods 9 9-10 perches, part of Rural Section 4GB Bock XV., Rangiora Survey District. Unoccuveicd. 10W.V MARGARET McCOWAN CLOTHIER.—4 acres 1 rood It 3-10 perches, part of Ru'al Section 463, Block XV. RnnLriora Survey District. Unoccumed. lOtOfi DAVID BROWN.-l acre 1 rocd 30 7-10 perches, part of Rural Section IG->. Bock XV.. Ran°iora Survey District. Occupied by Ar.nliep.iit 10107. JAMES ERNEST "MONK.-l rood 19 2-10 perches, part of Rural Section 4G3 B.ock XT.. Cluit-.church Survey District. Occupied by Applicant Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 20th day of November 1908 at the Lands Re-i.-tiy Olfice Christchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, 4226 District Land Registrar. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 256 GLOUCESTER STREET, WEST ACCOMMODATION for TRAVEL. * LERo and BOARjLRS. Tei«ph no 9*2. P.ease address enquiries to ths Proprietress. C2T.3 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. West End "CT. ELMO" HOUSjE. I*7 WORCESTER O STREET VT. Best portion m City. Viiiton and Pcrinsreiit Boarders. Te.ephone 87_. 63C8 MISS UAMi'TON.Proprietre.ss. VISITOR- to EXHIBITION will find an » Ide-al Home at Vi*raij>« 11< ise, th. c-> minutes waik from centre of to.vn; tanlf c.oderate. MRS A. C. THOMPSON. C 2469 1?,5 Madras street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Small Pum cf MONEY. wrapiJd in account ot Kom; thc-r-e. Pre*, r emd Co. Finder piease rc'.ur.i to "Press" o_'i> 4-43 LOST or STRAYED at New Brighton, ;-u-.----day, Novernbei Mn ...th FOX T. i'RIER Bitch Pup. ai.out live mor.lhs c-.d. White body, black ai d t.n markings cv head Peculiar n:_rliing ore wh::e eyebrow. Reward Hamber, "Press o_L.cc, or New Brightot- 4133 J OST, on November 23rd. One Brcwn ■J Draught GELDING, coilcr ar.d nArV.e marked. L-vt seen <in I = ;u.--u J-'iria, *i'."simakariri. Reward on or givir.c,' ir.formatuu of tho sume tv \V'i_. SaviU, Vii.dhursi. 14.1

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12663, 29 November 1906, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12663, 29 November 1906, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12663, 29 November 1906, Page 11

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