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EYE-STRAIN HEADACHES Ara caused by Defective Sight and may be immediately relieved by property adjusted Glasses .... D.8.0A, F.S.M.C. (London) OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN CASHEL ST. W., . CHRISTCHURCH Next Baiiarityne'* ' 15 years special study and experience In England widColonle*. Telephone 397. Hourt 0.30 to 6. C 37-3 '

EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTS COLLEGE. mHREE SCHOLARSHIPS, conferring Free 1 Education at Christ's 97_i„" nmr Scliool for Two Years, will bo OiI'EKED for COMPETITION in the Month of DECEMBER NEXT. Open to boys nrder thirteen years of age on tho first dRy of that month. . _, ~ , Subject for Examination — (1) Ens»fn Gramruar and Competition, (2) Arithmetic, (3) En?li«h History, (4) Geography Those Scholarships aro open without restriction as to religious denominations or previous soliooia attended, and may be held ; together with, Board of Education. ScholarI Ship*. „ , • -T-T7C The Examination will begin on libsDAY. Ist December, at 9.30 a.m.. and will be held in Christ's College Library. Every intending candidate tmiat forward to me,"on or before TUESDAY, 17tli November, bis name, aire, certificate of gocd character, from the Master of the last school attended, and also an undertaking, signed by a parent of the candidate, that it is intended to accept A scholarship if one is gained. The College will require proof of age in tie case of successful candidates only. W. GUISE BRITTAN. ' Bursar. Christ's College, Bth October, liKfcJ. MISS LUCY COWAN, Teacber of Voice Production, Elocution, and Singing, N.Z.I.E. Gold Medallist. DRESDENROOMS Cathedral square. Private Engagements accepted. 723* PIANOFORTE. MR ALFRED BUNZ desires to inform his Pupils that b» will Resume Lessons next term, commencing SEPTEMBER 81st. Address: 168 WORCESTER STREET WEST. C 40- - IMPORTANT announcement to Ladies.— LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING and DRESSMAKING.—PupiIs learn to make dresses, costumes, too gowns, evening mantles, children's garments, etc. Also classes, for blouses and skirts. Terms commence any time. Classes daily. Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays. MISSES PITTS, PrinoTptUs, A.M.P. Bui!ding3, Cathedral square. C 3005 \7IOLET FENN, A.T.C.L. Vocalist. Organ- » ist and Choir-mistress Linwood Congregational Church, Teacher SINGING and PIANOFORTE, resumes Teaching THUR.SPAY, September 17th. At Home Wednesday from 2 to 4, Wharcmona. , 339 ST. ASAPH STREET WEST. j Diaphrwnatio Breathing Thoroughly Taught. ' t . ■ C 3488 LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 396 High street, over Stewart Dawson. THE approaching SUMMER season will necessitate your haVing a Smart Hat. Why not make your own and save money? The most difficult model can bo faithfully copied by pupils. Individual tuition. Day and Evening Classes. Ten Lessons 7s' 6d. Our Guinea Hats a Speciality. C 3590 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING ' TAUGHT- by MR FRANK GRAHAM, who. for many years was one of England's leading singers. STUDIO: 23S HIGH STREET,' Over Stewart Dawson's C 3489 , CHRISTCHURCH: SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal:' • . MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. j DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN ' .! SHORTHAND. i TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. .' BUSINESS LETTERS. • i OFFICE ROUTINE. Our Pupils obtain Highest Examination Results and Best Office A{.poi_t_tent«. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. . C2S7HE WHQ WORKS ' GETS. "VTO mc cloaking the fact—education i-i does not come to you through tho air, by some process of absorption . ■ ■ ■ " * If you wish to Tiae in tho world— 1 to get the best value for yemr services , j —you must take advantage of all. ! opportunities j ONE OF THE BEST OPPOR- ! TUNTTIES you can get is that offered 1 by Gilby'a well-known College mi Cathedral square. If you are sincere in your desire to improve, to earn more money at -' j easier work, write and ask for a free . •; prospectus showing the subjects you i con study personally or by correspondence. ' « ■ ■ TO-DAY is the timt^—"fo-morrow" is something you ' never reach. Address:— j THE SECRETARY. .GILBY'S. COLLEGE. Cathedral square." C3939a ' i TO ADVERTISERS. SATO-DAY'S EDITIONS OF " TRUTH." npHE OFFICE of 'TRUTH" is OPEN on SATURDAYS until S p.m. After this hour Advertisements will be rseeirsd by - ' i the Publisher. OPRING is here, and yen can make your home bright and smart by having the Furniture Re-coverod. Heavy stocks of Tapestries and Velvets to choose from at John M. Mitchell's, 19 Colombo street, City. C 3657 CHRISTCHURCH TO KAIKOURA iIN ONE DAY ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. HORNEMAN'S North Lice Royal Mail Coaches, Cheviot, Spotswood, Parnas- 1 ens Brcokdale, Hawkswood. Ccnway, Hundalee, and Kaikoura. On and after the sth October the Kaikoura Coach will run through to Kaikoura from Domett daily on arrival of train at 1 p.m., thus enabling pa.v resgers to reich Kaikoura same day. .Coach arrives Kaikoura 8.30 p.m." The return Coach will leave my stab'.es. West End, at 6 a.m. daily, arriving Cheviot 1 p.m., and connects with train, Domett, 2.40 v.m., passengers arriving Christchurch same day. FARES: £1 Single, 35s Return. A Coach leaves Cheviot ,J, J ost Office for early morning train, Domett, every Wednesday nicfning at 4.45 a,m. Train departs 5.30 a.n_ Coach meets train tame night. Train arrives 9.50 p.m. N.B.—AJI information given at the Government Tourist Office or Thos. Cook and Sons, ChristchurchJ. E. HORNEMAN, Proprietor. ■ HOLMES and Sons have lust opened a line of 120 Pieces of Floorcloths and Linoleums direct from the manufacturer* to be sold at Bedrock Pricea. C3S"i3

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13249, 17 October 1908, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13249, 17 October 1908, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13249, 17 October 1908, Page 13

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