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TENDERS. rpENDERS wil} be received at our Offices X until 4 p.m. THURSDAY. April 33rd, for the Erection of SHOP, Caehel street, for Messrs Lewis and Anderson. CLARKSON and BALLANTYNE, Architects. 319 Hereford street. 1* 77 rrtENDERS will be received at our Office i- until 4 pjn. on FRIDAY, May Ist, for the Erection of PREMISES in High street, for Messrs Ashby, Bcreb. ard Co.. Ltd. COLLINS and HARMAN, 7719 Architects. In the ESTATE of WILLIAMS PARSONS. OF HAREWOOD ROAD. PAPANUI. FARMER. rpENDERS a*e invited by the undesigned J- for a TENANCY of all the* valuable Property being part Rural Section 323. ChrretchuTch Sin-wry District, containing 11 ACRES, witi 6-ROOMED HOUSE and other BUILDINGS thereon, eitoaAo on Harewood read, close to ParxTsui. for SEVEN (7) YEARS, from the Ist'MAY, 1903. Part of the land has been cultivated ac a market garden. Particulars taA conditions of Tender can be soon, Forms of Tender obtained at this Office. Tenders close «w. noon on FRIDAY, 24th April (imrtari). Tho highest or arty tender cot necessarily accepted. M. a BARNETT, District Agoct of the Public Trustee. The Public Trust Office. Cathedral square. Chrktchuroh, 13th April, 1908. 7987 TURNIPS. TURNIPS. TURNIPS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. r 7f\f\ ACRES TURNIPS. 300 acres sown I \J\J down with grass, extensive run off. 35 miles from Christchurch, handy to raiL Tenders close APRIL 30th. 1906. The highest or any tender not reo«SM.rtly accepted. Full particulars on application to LOCK and STOCKWELL. 191 Hereford street (opp. United Service Hotel). 7469 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TINGLAND BROS., Architects, have RE■EI MOVED to the Somerset Buildings, 156 HEREFORD STREET (over Kaye and Carter's), n*xt to Christchurch Meat Company; C3U7 ATEUCHATEL COMPANY'S ROCK IN ASPHALTE For Flat Roofs, Basements, and Damp Coursing. Fire-pToof and Damp-proof. Permanent Depot at 111 LICHFIELD STREET. H. QUANE and COMPANY, C 3648 Agents. EDUCATIONAL. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. TITHE Board invites poparat* applications, X accompanied by testimonials, for the fol'owing appointmente, to be cent in, addreesed to the Secretary of tho Board, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 23rd April. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered: — Loburn North—Master, salary £130. Woodend—iSliutrese, salary £105. Port Levy—Miatress (sole charge), salary £00. BhiHipstown—Assistant Mistress, salary £30. Phillipstown—Assistant Mittross, salary £65. Harewood—Aesistant Mistress, ealary £85. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurcih, 16th April, 7776 APPLICATIONS for PUPIL-TEACHER at the Elmwood School, will be received up 'to and including APRIL 23th. Candidates must tend testimonials and letter of application to J. C. ADAMS, 211 Papanui road. 996 G I L B Y'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE F (TEACHING STAFF AND EQUIPMENT LEADS 2IE.W ZEALAND. Principal: MR a H. GILBY, F. Inc. P.S. (Hone.), F. Inst Com. (Eng.). Vice-Principal: MRS GILBY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Hons). General Knowledge Staff: MISS ADA O'CALLAiGHAN, M.A. MR A. W. SHRIMPTON, M.A. MISS F. C. SCHiraZDER, B.A, Law Professional: . MR A. S. TAYLOR. 8.A., LLJU. Accountancy: I MR L. L. CORDBKY, F.1.A., N.Z. Commercial: MR f. whitco:mee MISS E. H. HASSALL, LP.S. MISS M. R!USSELL (Gold and Silver Medalliet) MISS ELSIE SINCLAIR, »nd Assistants, In matters educational YOU WANT THE BEST. You will find it at GILBY'S, next to G.P.0., Chrietchurch. C 2992 SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIG3Y, 1.P.5., N.U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. The demand for our Trained Students is rapidly increasing, and the following are some of the Firms wham we have recently supplied with Typists:— Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Messrs Alfred Tyree and Co. (2). Mr A. A. M. MoKellar. Standard Insurance Co. ■ Mr C. A. Alcorn. Messrs Frank Graham ard Son. Mr Ronald Badger. Messrs T. Bunting and Co. Motor tn'd Cycle Supplies Company, Ltd. C 2572 CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. p LASSES will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, Kj February 3rd. All applications and business communications to be made enty with tho Principal. MISS NEWMAN POTTS, / Conservatoire, Union Bank Chamber*, C 3361 Dnnedin. DANCING DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Uiidi"" ftoynJ and Vice-Regal Pairorutge. MISS LOWE bogs to intimate th»t she wil! resume her Classes on and after MARCH Mth. During her recent visit to Sidney and Melbourne MISS LOWE obtained all the latest Dances, and will introdrtoe them during the season. Evening Classes forming. Private Lessen* by arrangement. At home FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. 145 MONTREAL STREET. C 3573 THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. VOICE PRODUCTION Taught by a (Professional) Singer, who has studied with, some of the best masters of Europe, and held the position of one of England's leading Grand Opera Singers. Without a thorough knowledge of the correct method of voice production ro ene can becom* a singer of importance. Address: FRANK GRAHAM (Tenor), Stewart Dawion Buildings, 236 High street. C 3489 SINGING, PIANOFORTE. AND ELEMENTARY THEORY. VIOLET FENN, Aesoc. Vecalist, T.C.L.. Organist and Choirmirtress Congjregational Church, Resumes Teaching THURSDAY. 30th. at LINWOOD. Whare-moaa, 829 St. Aiaph street, West, or the Dresden teaching rooms. Singing Class for part songs, solos, etc., and at which diapnratn&tic breathing is thoroughly taught, it held in teaching rooms at the Dresden every Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Prospectus at D.I.C. or Dresden. DANCING, Deportment, and Physical Exercise.—MlSS COX will Resume her Classes on and after MONDAY, March 16tb~ Evening Classes forming. TE WHARE. 252 Hereford itreet West. Telephone 354. C 3562 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING, F.8.P.T.D., assisted by Mrs Fleming. Now Private Academy, 74 Caehel street. City. Firstclass Perfect Tuition. All old favourite and best new dances taught correctly. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private leasons any day and hour at the Academy, or at Pupils' own home by arrangement. Complete course from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Terms on application. Telephone 2M. C 3615 ■jI.rUSIC SCHOOL AT NEW BRIGHTON. For particulars apply to WYATT, STUART, LAURIE, or C. F. BUNZ, C 3604 173 Armagh street DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS BUCHANAN'S CLASBHS—Beginners Friday Evening , . Assembly 22ad, TiaAes Hall. Fendalton, April 2nd. Private lessons arranged. Waltz specialty. AORANGI, 31 Hereford street, City.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13093, 18 April 1908, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13093, 18 April 1908, Page 13

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