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RAILWAYS. " tc'.ton lot Chrietchurch at 6.40 pja., a* on Xortl' Lir* and Branches—A tnuft will leave Cforistchurch for at 5.20 p.m., ard rur» ac os Monday. The evening train for Wsikari wiFl leave Chrirtcburch at 5.50 p.m.. and run as on Monday. The ov«ui« train to Wβ* Oxford will Jeav* at 720 p.m., and the Eyreton Brauoh traw> will leave Kaiapoi M 6.50 p.m., running ac on South Line arjd Bmnch*s»-An ertoa e~pre.M train, with *niny oar •>*»*<*?£. a leave Christonurch for Timexu at 12.10 p.m., ard run as on Monday. a_e II.BS aotn. txpreta train from Chretchuroh will not te*» pa»s*Eg«re for stations up io Tuneru inCl TrSn"s leave Ttmaro for tie OtfaislsmiaA Grou-ds Pi»tform at 12.30 and 1160 p.m., retnrning at 4.30 and 6.0 p.m. The afternoon train, Trmaru to Arfimarton. will rtert at 4.50 p.m., aod leaT© Weshdyke 5.2. Temuka Wißch««tCT 0.46, Orari 6.1. Rangrtata 6.23. Hinde 7.1% Winelow 7.31, Tinwald 7.46, Aehburton ee-nve 7.55 p.m. The afternoon traia, Timaru to Faitlie, wUI tt«rt at 6.5 p.m., and loans Waabdyke 6.17, Plensant Point 6.54, Albury F*iriie arrive 8.45 p.m. . The momic? train from Aenbuiton » TinuaTU will run as on Ist Jmmiary. The morning «nd eveaiog , traane, Tunaru to Oamaru, and Oamaxu to Timaru, wiH rua aa on let January. The Express frain leaving Oamexu at 6,3 p.m. will not tako paesengws holdiine excureiou tickets for Pukeuri, Glenavy, and StudTSe'moming train, Weim*!* to will start at 6.50 a.m., and arrive Studfcolme 9.5 a.m. A train, connecting with tie evening trains from Timnru and Oamaru, w_i leave Weimate for Stud'holma «* 7.30 .p.m., and return from Studholme 8.10 p.m., arriving Waimart* 8.25 p.m. The 7.35 a.m. tie-im Timaru to Pareora and the 8.20 a.m. train Pareor* to Timemi will NIGH l T TRAINS leave C3»rietclittroli for Durodin at 9.0 p.m., and Dunochn- for ChnstcWh at 8.50 p.m. By

EDUCATIONAL, GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Oppoeito D.1.C.) Principal: MI&SE. E. DIGBY. LP.B, N.XJ.X. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES In all Commercial Subject*. RAPID PROGRESS OF STUDENTS. In connection with the Home Industries Competitions at the N.Z.I. Exhibition, for writer of Shorthand, who had been Warning under twelve momlhs, EVERY MEDAIi awarded was pained by our Student* of this School. 0 8191 A GREGG TRIUMPH. MR GUILBERT PITMAN, nephew ef Sir Isaac Pitman, and for 20 years head of the Pitman Institute, has fccknowledged the superiority of the GREGG system of Shorthand, and has now become Gregg Representative for Great Britain. Hs sayel— In my opinion the Gregg system is destined to become the Shorthand of the Englishsneaking people*." Christehurch Repretenta. tive«. Hansard School of Gregg Shorthand, Cathedral Chambers (over Broadway's). 1424 ~THE IMPEItLMi SYSTEM. rpHE IMPERIAL SYSTEM of DressX cutting is the most accurate and cecily learnt system ever put before the public of New Zealand, embracing UndeTgarments and Boys' Clothes. Coloured lines to simplify reading of the Chart. To be learnt in two lessons. Forty lessons for practical work Also Blouse Drafter. Free lessons at any time. , Day and Evening Classes under supervision of Inventor and Patentee, Miss Leih Roberts, floyal Exchange Buildings, next P. 0., No. 6, top floor, take lift. Agents wanted. PIANOFORTE. MR ALFRED BUNZ. Pupil of Leeohetizky (Vienna). GLOUCESTER STREET, OHANCEBY 03336 LANE. MR FRANK GRAHAM, lwte Prto«lp«l Tenor of the Carl Kosa Grand Opera Company, London. TEACHER of VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING. It is my intention to produoe one Grand Opera a Tear thus giving pupiie the oMtunable advantaM of studying with, a master who ha* had many year* , experience ac one of England's leading Operatic Singers. Studio: Over Stewart Dawson'i, High etjeel. G9631 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. riLOUCESTER HOUSE (Xβ Gloucester XX street, West), oflers excellfnt aooommodation to visitors; tuperior powtion and convenient to busineea centre. Bpecial »«m* to families and permanent boarders. Liberal cuisine. Telephone 980. Mrs M. W. Ry«L " CJT. ELMO" HOUSE, 187 Worcester J5 street, Weet End.—Superior Aocommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarder*. Two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus, al*> within same disUnoe of Parks, Publio Gardens, Museum. Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best e.sition in. City. Telephone 873. Muw ampton, Proprietress. Vmn A CCOMMODATION BUREAU. — BoardJ\. Residence speciality. Apartments and Houses, Furnished and Unfurnished, to Let. Open daily, also Wednesday and Saturday Evening* from 7.80 till 9. Christchurch Exchange, 174 a Llchfield street, opp. Mawn. Strut-ers. 'Phone 2148. C«34 WHAKATATA, 283 CASHEL STREET, WEST. SUPERIOR, large, newly-erected, well-ap-pointed House; best position in churoi Tariff, 36*), 80s. Telephone 1866 C 2918 GODWIN LAMING, Proprietor. MONEY. T HAVE MONEY to LEND on uj kind ot Security, from £10 and upwards. F. D. KESTEVEN, C7S9i 7 Chancery lane. MONEY to Lend—Wβ have £20,000 to Lend on First Mortgage, *t Lowest Curreet Bate*; also £5000 to Lend on Second Morta»ge, repayable by Monthly Instalment*. Johneton. Mills and Joyce, Solicitors, Pioneer Chambere, corner Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. OWO MONEY. . • I HAVE Money for Inipestment in surne of £100 and upwards on Freehold Seouritiee at Lowest Ratea. Also several cum* on Second Mortgage* and Chattels. Rrr. LEATHEM, Solicitor, Csaae 213 Hereford etreei. I HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND. AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. Borrowers fian arrange to pay off by instarmenta or on short notice. W. E. D. BISHOP. Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND. J?1 A £20. £30, £40, £60, £100, or any other dbd-U* amount UPWARDS. On Lifs Policies, Horses, Cattle. Farm 1-nplemt.wts, Furniture, or Pmonal Security. LOANS GRANTED for Fixed Period or R»p»y_l>le by Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Wlito or spply to F. C. RAPHAEL, Corner Gloucester and Manchester stJests. ('2200 Christchurch. ' MONEY TO LEND. ON Mortgages of Freehold at LOWEST CURRENT RATES; also on Approved Second Mortgagee IZABD and LOUGHNAN, Solicitors HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch Leetton, and Southbridge. C-685 MONEY to Lend on First or Second Mortgage, at Lowest Current Rates. Special sums for investment on chattels and leaseholds. DOUGALL and UPHAM. Solicitors, 148 Worcester street (near A.M.P. Buildings). C 2303 MONEY to LEND on Mortgagee of Freehold at Lowest Current Rates; also on Approved Second Mortgage*. L. HOPKINS, Solicitor, Cathedral *qu_re (next Bank of New Zealand.) C 3027 CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY, ALLANDALE. AND TEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. ON and after APRIL ISth theee Coaches will run at follows:— Leave Teddirgton .. 7.0 a.m. — „ AJlaodale .. 7.3t> «.nx 4.0 p.m. Governor's Bay 8.0 *.m. 4JJO p.m. ~ LytUltin Station 9.30 a.m. 6.0 p.m. ! Special Conveyances as required. Telei phcriie "Alla&dale." B. H. HARRIS. ' ' Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12995, 24 December 1907, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12995, 24 December 1907, Page 9

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