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TENDERS. OHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOAKD. ANXUAI, SUPPLIES. TTENDERS arc invited by tbo above Board * for the following ANNUAL SUPPLIES, i'jrr a period of Twelve Months, ending: July 31st 3909 :— 1. Steam Coal. 2. Oil and Grea&e. 3. Genera! Supplies. 4. Too'.r. 5. Painters' Material, t>. Electric*! Sundries. 7. Engineer's Stores. 8. Iron Foundry "Work. 9. M.al>ablr and Kt«j! Casting*. 10. Brass Foundry and Finishing Wort. 11. Timber. and Schedule may be in-srK-cted at tlw f>fluc-e iii the Board. Fnistrrave streot. Tenders, adarnswd "A. W. Beeren. Ef<j.. Chairman. Chrietclmrch Tramway Board" and endorvfl 'end?r (or innst iw> delivered at. the Board's Office not later than 12 NOON on MO-NDAY, Juiy 30th, 1903. SCOTT SYMINGTON. Engineer. _Christchureh, Julyj3rd.J9O*_ 4400 BOROUGH COUNCILS. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TSSUE of TWENTY £100 New Brighton -»• Borough Council , * lj per c*ni. Debentures at par. Wing baiencc of ±8000 Ixmn. Applications will be received a', the Borough Council Chambers, New Brighton. CHAS FOSTER 4416 Town Clerk. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporation* Act. 1905." and Amendments thereto, and oi "The Local Elections Act. 1901." I HEREBY give j-üblic notice that ALFRKD WILLIAM OWLES has boon only ruminated for tho office of Councillor for the Borough of New Brighton. Ho being the only Candidate m>ininat<rri and as thore is only ONE vacancy tc - ,c £H«d. I herobv dsc.la.ri the said ALFRED WILLIAM OWLES to bo duly elected. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1908. CHAS. FOSTER. 4115 llet-urning Officer. EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, NEW ZEALAND. APPLICATIONS are invited for tb« office of PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS at tho übovo College. Salary, X'tOD per year (without fees or residence). Tho appointment is for threo years certain, after that teuftblo at on* year's notice. Appointee will take up his duties first term, 1909. Applications close Aujust 10th, 190 S. Fnrthor particulars on explication to tbo Registrar. G. W. RUSSELL, Chairman Board of Governors. Christchurch, New Zealand. 18th June. 190 S. 389 C GIRLS - HIGH SCHOOL. PUPILS may be enrolled for the HALFTEIIM on WEDNESDAY, July Bth. FEES: Pupils over 12 ywtre of *<ge, £i 4e per term; Pupils under 12 ycara, and Prepn.ra.tory ClaE«, £3 3s p«r term. Senior Free Plaoee euro available, for girls under 19 years of ago who have passed the Matriculation, Junior Civil Service, or Senior Free Piuc© Esaminetions; and Junior Prpo Pluew foa: girls under 17 yoars of &ze, who hold Certificates of Proficiency or who have passed tho Junior Pre« Place Ejcaminmtiion. Ther« is ft Preparatory Class for childrwv over 9 yoare of a.ge. For School Boarding Houso, etc., see Prospectus. M. V. GIBSON, M.A.. 4360 Lady Principal. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. WANTED, a JUNIOR MALE CLERK for the above. Salary £104 per y«u-, to rise by four yearly increments to £156. Must bo competent typist. Applicarlions, accompanied by testimonials and proofs of office experience, to be sent in by lith JULY. Canv&Esin-g forbidden. GEO. H. MASON, 1318 Regietraj. SUCCESS IN BUSINESS. WHAT makoe for certain success in business is persistent and unremitting labour —drudgery, if you will. The names of the great ones of the world attest this fact. There i» no royal road to success but along the path of industry and ambition. l)o YOU wish to attain success in business? Then make your own opportunities. Utilise your spare hours by Belf-improvcmcnt. Gilby's College ia the place for you—English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Languages, Law, Accountancy. Shorthand, are but a few of the subjects in our curricu- _ him. Taught personally or by cor-' respondence. Let us hear from you to-day, that we may tell you more fully what we can do for you. G I L B Y'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., Cathedral Square. C 2092 DANCING, DEPORTMENT & PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE Vill resume her Classes for Plain and Fancy Dr-ncing, Physical Culturo, etc., on and after JUNE Ist. Evening Clmbcs, quarter from entry. Waltzing and Two-step taught in three private leaeons Aehburton C\a.rr. Fridays, commencing FRIDAY, JUNE 3th. MISS LOWE will be at home en Tuesdays, from 1.30 to 3.30, and from 5.30 to 7 p.m. 145 montreal street. shorthand and L> commercial school, GRAIN AGENCY BUTLDING-S (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIG3Y, 1.P.5., N.U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. The demand for our Trained Stndenti i« rapidly increasing, and the following are tome of the Firm* whom we have recently lupplied with Typists: — Messrs Dalgcty and Co., Ltd. Me*sr» Alfred TyTee and Co. (8). Mr A. A. M. MoKellar. Standard Insurance Co. Mr C. A. Alcorn. Me*»r» Frank Graham ar.d Son. Mr Ronald Badger. Messrs T. Bunting Co. Motor and Cycle Suppliei Company, Ltd. C 2872 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING rriAUGHT by MR FRANK GRAHAM, late A principal tenor oi the Carl Rc«a Grand Opera Co.. London. If you havo trouble j with your high low notes, or medium not<-s, I guarantee to teach you how 1o produce them a." thoy shou'd bi produced. This applies to all voices, from the Soprano to the Bum. Studio: 33C HIGH STRKET__CcMS9 DANCING AND nEPORT.MENT.-PRO-FESSOR R. FLKMINU, F.8.P.T.D.. ag.ufftedi by itrn Fleming;. New Private Academy. 74 Co&hel ftrect City. Firstclass Perfect Tuition. A!! o!d favourite and best r.ew dances taught correctly. Waltzing a speciality. Strict!;,- private lessons any day and hour at thn Academy, or at Pupils' own home r.y arrangement. Complete course from enrolment Proficiency guaranteed. Terms on application. Te'ej.hone 004. • C3»15 TMPORTANT Arrnounoement to Laoiee.— X LA-VGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUT-TING ard DRESSMA.KING—Papik learn to make dr»»se». costume*. i<n gownt, evening m&ntiei, children's guruiects, etc. Also, classes for blou»«a and fiarU. Term* commenoe any time. C!*ee«« daily. Evening C'j»Mee, Tuesday! and Fridays. MISSES PITTS, Principal*, AJ4.P. Building, Cathedral *quare. C3SOJ DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS BUCHANAN'S Evening Claa?«e — Learners, Fridays. Afwrnbliee, Wednesdays. Trades Ha!!. yccdalton, Thursday?. Term from envy. I J nvate lemons arranged. V.'alti specialty. At home Wedresday Afternoons. Aorargi, 31 H-ereford street. 1353 SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. T7IOLET FENN. A.T.C.L. (VocaUst). Or- * ganipt and Choirrai»tre«e, Linwood Congret«tion»s Churc'i, RESUMES TF.ACHING, THURSDAY, May 28th, at 329 ST. ASAPH STREET rt'EST, or the Dresden Teaching Room*. The Singing Class for Part Songs, Solos, etc., and at which Diaphrarnatic Breathing is thoroughly taught, begins WEDNESDAY, June 3rd, at 8 p.m.. in the Dre#d«e. Miss Fenc w;ll be at Kaiapoi every Tuesday. 1611

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13159, 4 July 1908, Page 13

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