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EDUCATIONAL. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOIi. T**r__NTED at once, a LADY TEACHER T>. for tho Preparatory Claes at the Girl* High School, Christchurch. Particular* as to requirements, dut-eo.v and salary, oan be had from the Lady Principal, to whom applications should be niad* on or before FRIDAY. June sth. * A ' A. CI-ACROPT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, SOth May, 1906. 3364 RATID PREP A RATION FOR BUSINESS YOU don't want your Boys and A Girls to go on attending school for two or three year, after passing the Sixth Standard before they start earning something Do you know that, after a Nine or Twelve Months' Course with us, we place our pro-Sclent junirr* in situations worth from £0 to £70 a year? Every day of our livca we have to disappoint some tne or more emplojvra of clerical labour, so keen ia the dom-and for "GIT-BY GRADUATES." Call or write for prospectus TO-DAY 1 NOW!!! GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Next G.P.0.), CATHEDRAL SQUARE. C_99Q CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.LC) Principal -. MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. BUSINESS LETTERS. OFFICE ROUTINE. Our Pupils obtain Ilhhcst Examination Result- and Best Office Appointments. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. C2B7a: DANCING, DE_-ORT-vn_\-T & PHYSICAL CULTURe".. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will rerume her Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing, Physical Culture, etc., on and after JUNE Ist. Evening Classes, quarter from entry. Waltzing: and Two-step taught in three private lessons Ashburton Cla»B Fridays, commencing FRIDAY, JUNE 3th. MISS LOWE will be at homo on Tuesdays, from 1-30 to 3.30, and from 5.30 to 7 p.m. 14. MONTREAL STREET. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. T7IOLET FENN, A.T.C.L. (Vocalist), Or- * ganist and Choirmistress, Linwood Congregational Church, RESUMES TEACHING. THURSDAY, May 28th, at 329 ST. ASAPH STREET u'EST, or the Dresden Teaching Rooms. The Singing Class for Part Songs, Solos, etc., _ and at which Diaphramatic Breathing ia thoroughly taught, begins WEDNESDAY, Juno Srd, at 8 p.m., in the Dresden Teaching Rooms. Prospectus at the Dresden. 1611 ANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING. F.8.P.T.D., assisted by Mrs Fleming. New Private Academy, 74 Cashel street. City. Firstclass Perfect Tuition. AH , old favourite and best new dances taught . correctly. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lessons any day "and hour at the Academy, or at Pupils' own home by arrangement. Complete coa-ft. from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Terms en application. Telephone casts IMPORTANT Axmo-oncement to Ladle-.— LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUT-TING and I DBjESSMAKING.—PupiIs learn to make -Teases, coitiunes, tea gowns, evening mantles, children's garments, etc. Also, el—sees for blouses and skirts. Terms commence any time. Cl-et-ee daily. Evening' Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays. HISSES PITTS, Principals, A__P. Building., Cathedral square. ' C3SOJ VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. TAUGHT by Mr E*RANK GRAHAM, one of the world's Leading > Operatic Sing—Tv. Reduced Faxes to Pupils within sixty miles of Chri-rtchuroh. STUDIO 236 HIGH STREET, - Over Stewart Dawson's. • 03489 DANCING. DEPORTMENT. AND . . x PHYSICAL EXERCISE. : -,'. "VTVISS COX will resume her Afternoon lv. Classes for the Winter Term on and after THURSDAY, May 2Sth. Evening Classes for rn-truction and practice. "Te. Whare," 332 Hereford street West. Telephone 35*. 035-2 ' ' DANCING AND DEPOR*_*MENT. MISS BUCHANAN'S Evening Classes.— Learners, Fridays. Assemblies, Wednesdays. Trades Hall. Fendalton, Thursdays. Term from entry., Private ta-ona arranged. Waltx specialty. At home Wednesday Afternoons. Aorai-gt, 31 Hereford tta-eot. -■ ' ' -389 MONBY. V ONEY TO LEND.—We have -SOOOO to lend on First Mortgage, at Lowest Current Rates; also, £5000 to lend on Second Mortgage, repayable by Monthly Instalment-. John-ton, Mills and Joyce, Solicitors, Pioneer Chambers, comer Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. : C 2630 MONEY to LEND on Mortgages of Fres- . bold at Lowest Current Rates; also on approved Second Mortgagee., L. HOPKINS, Solicitor, Cathe-lral square, next Bank of J.few Zealand. C-0-7. MONEY. I HAVE Money tor investment, in sains of. £100 -and upwards, i on Freehold Securities, at Lowest Kates. Also several sums on Second Mortgages and Chattels. R. T. LEATHF.M, Solicitor, C 3226 213 Hereford street j " MONEY TO LEND. I AM PREPARED TO LEND MONEY FROM TEN POUNDS To Any Person Requiring Temporary Assistance. Fori further irJo-xaation apply per-MB-JJy or by letter to F. C. RAPHAEL, Corner Gloucester and M-nchester streets, Upstairs. MONEY TO LEND. WE have several SUMS of TRUST MONEY .or INVESTMENT at 'owesl Rates of Interest. Also, Special Sums for Investment on Chattel, and Second Mart- _*»£«• KIPPENBERGER, FRANKS and HUNTER, Solicitors, 196 Hereford street CSOftt MONEY TO LEND. On Mortgages of Freehold at LOWEST CURRENT RATES; also on Approved Second Mortgage*. IZARD and LOUGHNAN. Solicitors. Hereford street, Ohristohur-h, Lc-tton, and So-at-bridge. C263S I HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND, * AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. Borrowers can arrange to pay off by instalment*, or on short notice. W. E. D. BISHOP. . SoUcitoT. MONEY to LEND, on First or Second Mortgage, at Lowest Current Rates. Special sums for investment on chattels, and -eaeeholds. DOUGALL and UPHAM, Solicitors, 148 Worcester street (near A.M.P. Buildinf--*.'. - ■■ C 2.03 MONEY TO LEND.—£SO, £100. £150, £_50. £300, £300, at Current Rat*.. Ea-y terms of repayment. £10,000 in «naitf £1000 at 4i per cent. . DAVID BATES. Solicitor. C 3463 C 7 Cathedra! square. MONEY TO LENIX J HAVE MONEY to LEND in any Suxus A on approved Freehold Security. M. DONNELLY, Solicitor, C2G*3I ISS Gloucester Btreel. T HAVE MONEY to LEND on any kind of Security, from £10 and upwards. F. D. KESTEVEN, C 2559 7 Chancery lane. THE Don" for your winter UnderClotiun;*-, Clove-,' Overcoat, etc See our prices before purohusin-" elsewhere. Heavy Colonial Kinstlet-i ar.d Pants only 3s lid, Wool Gloves Is 9d, A*tra.h_n 2s 9d, Lined Kid *s Cd. G. W. Piimsoll. " The Don," 72 M*_nt*_i<»ter street. _....-.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13131, 2 June 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13131, 2 June 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13131, 2 June 1908, Page 9

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