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EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. WAIHI PREPARATORY SCHOOL, WINCHESTER, T-IOH Boys from eight to fourteen, boarders i I*l on iy Grounds, fourteen acres, new buildings, Experienced Matron, healthy «itu»tion. Term cotnmencee SEPTEMBER. 05th. For particulars apply to J. R, ORFORD, 8333 Winchester. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. rnHE NEXT TERM will commence on 1 MONDAY. September 16th. Fro?poctui, giving full information as to Fees. School Boardinghouse, etc., can be obtßired at the School or at Canterbury Colege A. CRACROFT WILSON. Registrar. Canterbury College. 32G7 CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master: C. E. BE VAN-BROWN, M.A. NEXT TERM begins MONDAY, September 16th. A CRACROFT WILSON. 31G8 Registrar. IMPERIAL DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL TMPERTAL SYSTEM, the most Accurate -L snd Easiest learnt fjMem ever put before the Public of Chn?tcburch. Impaction invited. Day and Evening Classes. WARDELL'S BUILDINGS. MRS GAMBLE, C 3948 Principal. ~~ HANSARD SCHOOL 01 pREGG SHORTHAND. G. A. HANSARD 0. 8. HAMMOND iLateof Dunedin), (Holder Certificate Certiiicated Teacher. 200 word* p.m.) EVENING CLASSES. Cathedral square (over Broadway's). , ' • 3P MR FRANK GRAHAM, late Primcipal Tenor of the Lnrl Hosa Grand Opera ' Company, London, TEACHER of VOICE L'RUDUCTION and SINGING. It is my intention to produce at least on« Grand Opera a year, thus giving pupils the ire=tima,ble advantage of studying with « mas-ter who haj had many years' experience oa one of England's Leading Operatic Singers. Studio: Over Stewart Daweon'e, High street. i casai I ANGER School of Drees-cutting, top floor J A.M.P. Buildings., opp. Royal Cafe.— New addition of this popular system, simple and self-instructing, practical work thoroughly taught. Ladies' Tailoring speciality ' patterns to all sizes and to fit any figure, ' designing and cutting trimmings in a few ' lessons, success guaranteed. Term begins at any time, and extended to any period. : C.asses daily. Mias Charles, Principal. NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL. GOOD ACCOMMODATION for th* Travelling Public. Twmi leave a tow yards from HotoL : SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. j W. J. SHEARMAN, Late Aahburten, 93 Proprietor-^ T HAVE MONEY to LEND on any kind •1 Security, trom £10 and upwards. F. D. KESTEVEN, ' C 2589 1 Chancery lane. RAPID SHORTHAND TUITION. IS PITMAN'S SHORTHAND difficult to learn? Read what follows and then answer:— "Dear Sir.—l attended Gilby'e , Commercial College daily from Jurre 6th to July 3rd. being absent on four ■whole days during that time. Now, on the eve of my departure from the 1 oolony, AFTEU LESS THA.N A, MONTH'S TUITION, I have competed the course, and am able to read and write Iwiac Pitman's Shorthand in the Reporting Style , wiih a fair measure of success. ~ , I am greatly indebted to the members of your teaching staff, who have assisted mc to get through my Shorthand course in so brief a period.—Yours faithfully W. E, WOODWARD." Now the, detractors of "Pitman," it'i up to you, Pitm*n's Shorthand, and no other, at GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next to G.P 0., Cathedral square. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND ANl> COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.0.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. COM. MERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. AS a result of the New Zealand Inte* national Exhibition CompetHk>ne_ in the 1 above subjects our pupils succeeded in winning 81 AWARDS, m follows.—4 Gold ' Medals. 9 Silver Medals, S Bronxe Medals 8 Certificate*. These results were achieved . in open competition with candidates from the whole of NEW ZEALAND, and constitute a record for any School competing. C 2872 FUNERAL NOTICES. 'TVHE Friends of Mrs M. Hanlon are mii A formed that the Funeral of her lato , beloved son Timothy. wiiJ leave her recidence, . Maoe's road, Bromley, at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, , loth mat., for 9 a.m. Requiem Macs at tlie Catholio Cathedral, thenoe to the Linwood Cemetery. LANG-FORD and RHINU3. 8364 THE Friends of the late Mrs Mary Dungan are informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, 179 SUnruore road, Richmond, on Tuesday next, 10th inst., for J a.m. Requiem ilass at St. Mary'e, thence to I the Linwood Cemetery. LANXJFORD and RHIND. 8353 1 ___—————————___ T LAMB AND SON, ** * UNDERTAKERS And EMBALMERS, No. 86 LICUFIELD STREET; C 9256 Telephone 639. (GEORGE BARRELL, J UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OR RIMU COFFINS Are kept in stock ior urgent orders. Telegrams or Telephone Orders by Night or Day receive immediate attention. OiFFICE: 53 DURHAM tTRE£T, SOUTH. Workshops, eto., 232 and 23 J. St. Asoph street. Telephone 721. LANGFORD AND HHISD (Late W. and H. Longford), FUN&RAL FURNISHERS AND EMBALMERS. 1G London street. 'Phone 689. Addressee: HERBERT LAMJiXUIO, 16 London street, Richmond. 'Phone 689. JOHN BHIND, *3 Montreal street, Syden. ham. 'Phone ICO3. Town Office, 227 Cashel etreet. 'Phone Sia. HUNTEJi AAiJ CO, SOUTH BELT MONUMENTAL WORKS. Corner of South Belt and Colombo street AKii SELLING Present Btock of Monuments and Tombstones at Greatly Reduced Rates, and as H. and Co. keep no travellers and pay no commission, they art in a position to Sell Considerably Under Current Kate». INSPECTION INVITED. Price Lists and Photos forwarded on application. 4J92 H Eedsiead Manufacturers, Tuani street (near High street), are now showing a spiendid range of Floorcloth* and Linoleums in all qualities. 6-4 Floorcloths from Is Hd yard. Duchess* Chests vbevel mirror) from 35s 6d nett. C 2075 CITY BUFI-'KT PRIVATE HOTEL, COLGiLBO STKJiET. (Near lleece's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Bcarders and the Travelling Public. Hot. Gold, ai.d Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and Ueneral Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. C7S. JAMES HOWEY, froprietoc

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12905, 10 September 1907, Page 11

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