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PUBLIC NOTICES. T IV JONES pato T. TAYLOR). Shilling Ceylon, a good family T«e, Is lb. Weka Brand Ceylon Tea, splendid malty flavour, Is 3d lb. Sanstanin Pure China Tea, highly recommended for invalids. Is 10d lb. Mocha Blend Coffee, lib Canietexa Is <d, is » 6d. . Finest Mysore ond Mocha Coffeo Berries, fresh roasted daily. Is 0d lb. 37 COLOMBO STREET. 'Phono 078. 04536-14 So W. M. PIUTT, 330 ST. ASAPH STREET. 'PHONE 2394T\EALER in BOTTLES, Fat, Baps. Sacks. J- , Bonte, Cases, Scrip Metals, etc., etc C 5313 MISCELLANEOUS rpHOROUGHLY reconmiendable for comfort J- and wear is the fine lino of Ladies Astrachoa Gloves \rith K:d Palms found at Graham, Wilson and Siueliio's for 2s 6d, just the thin£ for present wear. DO you want to keep .warm these cold nights? If so. buy a pair of Dudney's warm Blankets, all wool, splendid quality, single bed Eise l;s Cd,-double bed £'s (■a. extra largo 23a 6d. Lincoln road. 05037-1237 COXON'S Yolveteen. the ideal preparation for removing groace t - * r -> from cloth, Li procurable for Is ;v bottle from Graham, Wilson and Smeliio's. It will pa-y you to keep a bottlo of this in the house. ■jITOTHERS .'hould ~sco~the large Wool -i-VJ. Shaw's in Honeycomb and Plain Sty.es at Graham, Wilson and Smellie'?, marked at "s Cd, 83 ltd, 10s Gd, 12a Cd, los and l"s 6d. They're just what you want. JUST the thing- for tlieao cold days aro tho Lined Leather Gloves, with Fur Tops, and Dome and Strap Fnsteiiers, showing- for ladies, at Graham, Wilson and Sinellie's, at 5s C;l pair. Cl7O-2-13J3 CAT.i i and Inspect Holmes and Sone', Ltd., New Show Rooms, the finest in fbe City, specitlly built for them to display their large and well assorted stock of Bedsteads and Furniture C 4671 /iAMES for winter evening?. lour chiiVT dren will bo quiet and happy for hours with one of Minson's 6d Games. START fair with a Stock Pattern Dinner Set from Minson's. No necessity to spend much; any quantity sold. CAN" you see? These darK nights you want a s°°d light. At Minson's you can get a sood Lamp at a very low price. C2957-10G2 f»-| DEPOSIT, and 9d per day, will buy «/X a beautiful building section in St. Albons. £90. Chas. Hill, 165 Hereford "treet. FUN indoors. Sixpence or a shilling buys some grand Game or other to delight your children. Hundreds on view. . C 2957-213 POTATO Mashers and Roiling Pins, 6d each. Coat Hangers 3d, Mixing Sticks 3d. Woodware at Minson'i. C2357-W6l PP.ING- BLOSSOM PILLS" Cure Liver Complaints and Indigestion, etc. Are purely herbal, sugar-coated, email pills, small dose, small price. 6d and Is. Everywhere. C 2379 I ADIES' Smart Ready-to-wear Hats, are ■I showing at 12s Gd <uid 15s. Como in and try some on. they're just tho thing for present wear. Graham,, Wilson and Sniellio'a. XrOU'LL bo delighted with the Charming J- Trimmed Ha.ts to be. seen in the Show , Room at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's. These lovely Hats mo -marked at. 17s Gd, 21s, . and 2j3. -JMade to order at tho same prices. COZY Sponccrs and Bodices in natural and white, with short and long sleeves, are offered at Iβ lid, 2a 6du 2a lid, 3s 6d, 4s 3d and 4s od, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's. C 1702-1349 UMBBELLS and Clubs, 9d, Is, Is 6d pair. Children's Swings, 2s 6d, Ss. Locally made Wood-itiare at Minson's. GOSSIP for Gin?, Housekeeping Hints. Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for everybody appear in the "Page for Women" in Saturday's editions of 'The Evening News." MINSON'S, the Dinner "vVaro Store. New stock patterns, in the latest English productions; any quantity cold. EDUCATIONAL. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRIST- • - CHURCH. THE NEXT TERM will commence on WEDNESDAY, May 25th;-. New Pupils will bo enrolled between 9 a.m: and 9:30 a.m: on that day. The Lady Principal will aho be at tho School to receive parents of Pupils from 3.30 to 4.50 in the afternoon. Prospectus, giving full information • as to Fees, Preparatory Class, School Boardinghoufe, etc., can bo obtained at. the School or at Canterbury College. Tho School Boardinghouse is now at ,242Kilmore street West, aad is conducted by Misses Ellis. GEO. H. MASON, Rogiatrar. Canterbury College, 8503 GREGG SHORTHAND. • A PROMINENT New Zealand Editor, who knows four systems, writes of GREGG SHORTHAND:—"Of tho systems that I am acquainted with it is the simplest, the most scientific, the quickest to learn, and the easiest to retain." Evening Classes are being hold at 140 Bealey avenue. Christchurch. C. S. HAMMOiTD, Ho'der' Gregg Teacher's Diploma and Speed Certificate, 200 words per minute. C5559-41S WmFHTNTHO¥siI3^ARDTNG~SCHOOL FOX BOYS. NEW BRIGHTON, CHRISTGHURCH. Principal: MR WILLIAM WILSON. rpHE Schoolhouse stands high on sand J- among plantations of pine trees, about a milo from tho sea. 'X'ho Grounds cover i.O BC NEXT TERM begins on \ THURSDAY. Juno 2nd. . * SO3O ART OF WOOD-CARVING. MODELLING, , AND DESIGNING. MISS DENNIS T. ON. (Gold Medals.) Pupil of late Mr W. H. Barrett Wellington). Tuition Given and Order* Taken. ' 150 STREET, CITY. Term commencing with pupil. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MADAME JOSEPHINE OTTLEB, SOPRANO SOLOIST, (Pupil of Randegger.) Medallist and Certificated Teacher. From Royal Academy of Music, London. ■ For Terms apply the Dresden, Milner and Thompson, and 93a Chester street, City. •Phone 2814. Pupils prepared for Associated Board Examinations. Reduced E*ilwry Fare* for Country Iftpi'ji. 4583 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR K. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), assistca by Mrs Fleming.—Now Commodious and Up-to-deto Private Academy, 74 Cashel etrect, City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dauces Taught. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly, privato lessons any hour. Complete correct course from enrolment. I'roliciency guaranteed. ClaEses now forming. Terms on application. Telephone 201. C 4442 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. t Halienstein's Buildings, opposite D.I.C. Principal: ifiS E. E. Digby, 1.P.5., N.U.T. IT is a recognised fact tlrat a bay or girl's education is incomplete nowadays without a knowledge of Book keening. We teach B O O X X E E P*l X G. Wo tench it T H O 11 C> U G H L Y. Instructors : MR W. E. BEb'f, F.X.SJ.A.A., A.1.A.N.Z., And MR A. C. DUNN, A.I.A.N.Z. Full particulars us to Fees, etc, on application. WE TYANT WORKERS. "VTEARLY every day of our life we have *•' to disappoint come employer requiring tlie services of one of our highlytrained Office* Assistants.. PARENTS, you aro blind to your own interest md that of ynur sons ar.d ' daughters if you do not secrl their, to us for a coins* of. THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINING. Last year we were appealed to 10-3 times for Office AB*is<tar.ts. Of this number we wore zb!e to supply only seventys»ven. Thirty-two good situations wore lost to us because our supply was exhausted. Employers have found out that our reccrarnenrie<l office workers ore reliable— hence the keen demand, which means liberal salaries. Send us that bright boy and that quick, alert girl to help rcef-t the demand.* Prospectus Free ou application. GILBY'S COLLEGE, . NEXT G.P.0., CATHEDJRAL SQUARE. C 4782-1

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 10

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