ERNEST HI. SANDSTEIN, (F.S.M.C., D.8.0.A., London), Consulting Optician, CASHEL ST. W., Next Ballantyne's. 8.30 to X, a to 6 daily. .\ Glasses made up in all the Latest Forms, including— BIFOCAL GLASSES. Distance and Reading combined in one frame, necessitating- 1 the use of one pair of glasses only, for all purposes. / RIMLESS INVISIBLE GLASSES. J Dispensing with the usual rims and being practically ' invisible on the face*
To Live & Learn J To ,_ ose w ho yearn .' _. J J for CHEAP BOOTS ? CS I J2 0 try the I 2 I 2 I Golden Boot Shop, /O/ M / 238 COLOMBO ST.. 1 «# i hi 1 Victoria square j*_ f also the fenMl- Public Benefit , i. . Boot Store, •t6 CASHEL ST. (Next Rotherfield). WM. SKINNER - Propi-Utof. Cl*>7
EDUCATIONAL, HOME EDUa\TION FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN. C<HURCH of England High School for ' Girls, and Training Coll <o for Teachers in Secondary Schools (recognised). Excellent Boardinghouse, recommended by ♦he Council and Head Mistress, for Daughters of Gentlemen on,ly. Home comforts and attention, large gardens, playing fields, and gymnasium. FEES, _80-£3O inclusive. Scholarships. Reduction for Sisters. Spocial arrangements for holidays. Reference permitted to the Rev. Canon Claughton. Tho College, Worcester, England, to parents of' pupils and others. Address, MRS C. DRUITT, Springfield, Worcester, England. New Zealand reference permitted to.MRS T. R. SEDDON, Ashwick Station, Fairlio. Canterbury. 2743 GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Next G.P.0.), CATHEDRAL SQUARE. DAY CLASSES (both Commercial and General) will resume WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, at 10 •.-.. EVENING CLASSES will resume UONDAYJ 20tb JANUARY, at 7 p.m. C. H. GILBY, F.lnc. P.S. (Hona.fc F. Inst. Com. (Eng.), C 2992 Principml. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, LP.'S., N.U.T. FIRST TERM for 1908 commencea' MONj DAY, January 20th. Day Classes .. .. 10 a.m. Evening Classea .. 1 p.xa. MISS DIGBY will bo at the School to make arrangements with New Pupils on THURSDAY, January 16th, and FRIDAY, Jazraarv 17th, from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4. ■; . . . : ■ C 28---7 GREGG' TRIUMPH. MB GUILBERT PITMAN, nephew of Sir Isaac Pitman, and for 20 years head of the Pitman Institute, has acknowledged. the superiority of the GRBGG system of Shorthand, and has how become Gregg Representative for Great Britain. He says:—" In my opinion the Gregg system is destined to become the Shorthand of the Englishspeaking peoples." Christchurch Represent*, tives. Hansard School of Gregg Shoithand, Cathedral Chambers (over Broadway's). 1424 THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM. ~ mHE IMPERIAL SYSTEM of DressJL cutting is the most accurate and easily learnt system ever put before the public oif New Zealand, embracing Undergarments 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 Leah Roberts. Royal Exchange Buildings, next P. 0., No. 5, top floor, take lift. Agents wanted. ■•' PIANOFORTE. MB ALr nE D Buw z. Pupil of Lesohetisky (Vienna). GLOUCESTER STREET, CHANCERY 0 3336 LANE. MR FRa\k GRAHAM, late Principal Tenor of tha Carl Rota Grand Opera Company, London. TEACHER-of VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING. It ia my intention to produce at least one Grand Opera a year, thus giving pupils the inertimabie advantage of studying with a master who has had many years' experience se one of England's leading: Operatic Singers. Studio: Over Stewart Dawson's, High street. . C 2621 DEBBETTS NORTH LINE ROYAL ' HAIL COACHES. CULVEBDEN TO HANMER' SPRINGS, ROTHEKHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOUitA. Cot.eh leaves Culverden for Hahmer Springs daily -at 1 p.m. _*erh leaves Hanm~ Springs for Calr«rdea . daily at 10.30 am. FARES—Single, 7s 6d; Return, 14s. Ccecn leaves Cuiverdon. for Botherham and Waiau daily at 12.45 p.m. Coach leaves Waiau for Rotherham and Culverden daily at 12.20 p.m. FARES—Single, ss; Return, Bs. (Xacb leaves Waiau for Kaikoora Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays Coach leaves Kikoura lor Waiau and Cul- ., -erden. Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays, at 7.30 a.m. FARES-rSingle, £1; Return, _1 Us. NOTlCE—Wednceday's Coach from H_iko.ra runs through to Culverden same day. and returns to Waiau same night, after ar--rival _late train. Catches coach for Kaikoura leaving Waiau Thursday morning. Blenheim Coach leaves Kaikoura Mondays and Wednesdays. Rrturns Tuesdays and Thursdays. Urgent. Telegrams and Letters promptly delivered. Parcels attended to. Special Coaches, Double and Single Buggies, Waggecettes, Saddle Horses, on immediate hire. Orders through post or wire receive prompt attention. THOS. Proprietor. N.B.—All infrelation. given at Government Tourist Offices. Christchurch. COACH. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. A COACH will meet morning trains a 1 Balcairn, arriving from North and South, and can meet evening trains as required, by wire or letter to FRANK ASHBY. KAIKOURA, via CHEVIOT. GRIFFITH'S CROWN LINE COACHES leave Tormore for Cheviot daily; leave Torraore for Kaikoura Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays; leave Kaikoura for Tormora Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays. Special Conveyances always on hand. Booking Office. United Service Hotel, Christchurch; Adelpha Hotel, Kaikoura. Address; B. J. GRIFFITHS. C_m Cheviot
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13008, 9 January 1908, Page 10
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