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EYE-STRAIN B Are caused by Defective Sight and ti i may be immediately relieved by pro- B poply adjusted Glasses .... ■>'•,§ D.8.0A, F.B.M.C. (London) v?-B OPHTHALMIC OPTICiANI OASHELST. W., .CHRISTCHURCH *-\1 —— Next Ballantyne's ',;' §| Iβ yearn epeolal study and experlenae In England end Colonies, 'il ffif Telephone 307. Hours 9.50 to 6. %lf ii ii' ißiiiii ■ ■■!■ in in i .-—...mi■ i■■ in '%-m

EDUCATIONAL. 4 PPLICAT3OXS for the position of ix TEACHER of COOKERY in the DUNEulN TECHNICAL SCHOOL, will bo received till 11 a.m. on SATURDAY, 4th June. Salary £120 per annum, with an additional £20 to the holder of a Certificate for Laundry Work. ANGUS MARSHALL, BSO6 Director. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 303 DURHAM STREET. Conducted by MR C. L. WIGGINS. THE School will meet again FRIDAY, 27th inst. at 10 o'clock. Mr Wiggins will be at tho School on Thursday. 26th. from 2 to 5 and on Friday from 9 to 10, to confer with Parents regarding present or past pupils. 8787 PIANO, SINGING AND ORGAN. MR DAVIS HUNT, Organist and Choir- ' master, St. liichael and All Angels', Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, May 2Cth. At home Wednesday, 2to 5. 1491 9 CRANMER SQUARE. fPRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LON- -*- DON (Inst. 1872).—Higher Examinations for Teachers' Diplomas and Certificates and Local Examinations for. Pupils' Certificates. — Tho Last Day t of Entry for forthcoming "Practical" Examinations at tho Christchurch Centre in October, 1910, is TUESDAY, May 31st. Local Secretary, MR DAVIS HUNT ; 9 Cranmer square. . B 6M , PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS AMOS, L.A.B. of R.A.iS., and R.C.M., London, resumes Teaching on MONDAY, M«y23rd. 17 STONEYHURST STREET, off Bcaley avenue. 1487 MISS KATIE BUCKHURST, Certificated Teccher of Singing and Voices Production, Trinity College, London, resumes Teaching at Studio, Milner and Thompson's, on TUESDAY, May 24th. » 1* 66 GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. For the Education of Girls. SECOND TERM 1910 begins WEDNES- • DAY, Juno Ist. Students assemble at 9.30 a.m. Also Classes for Ladies (afternoon, at times to be arranged) in English, French, Latin, Elocution, Drawing and Painting, etc. Days and hours at present are:—Drawing and "Painting, Monday, 2-4 p.m.; French (grammar, reading and conversation), 'luesday, 2-t p.m. (conversational method employed in all divisions); Elocution Class, Tuesday, 4-5 p.m.; English Language and Literature, Thursday, 2-4 p.m.; Latin, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The Principal will bo in attendance at tie Cojlcgo, May 30th, from 11 &.m,' to 4 p.m. Circulars at Simpson and William's, Booksellers, High street. . CAROLINE. FREEMAN, 8.A., SGO7 . ■ ' Principal. DANCING, DEPORTMENT and PHYSICAL CULTURE.—MISS COX. (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London), will, resume Afternoon Classes on and after Tuesday,.May 31st. Evening Classes for Instruction'and Practioo axe forming. TE WHARE, 252 Hereford street. Telephone 354. C 5458 SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. • SECOND TERM commences MONDAY, MAY 23rd. Director: R. HERDMAN-SMTIH, F.SAM. THE CLASSES are designed to give complete Courses of Instruction in;— DRAWING and PAINTING, from the Living Model, Landscape,- Still Life, Flowers, aiid from the Antique Statuary. MODELLING from the Antique, Life, and Ornom^nt. DESIGNING for all processes of Manufacture. ■' ■ • AUTISTIC CRAFTS; euch as ? Embossed Metal Work, Jewellery-making and Enamelling:, Carving in Stone and Wood, Stained Glasswork, Gesso, and Embossed. Leather Work. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, Drawing, Building Construction, Trade Geometry and also Cabinet Designing, Signwriting and Decorating. CLASSES are held Monunir, Afternoon and Evening. SYLLABUS, giving full details, fees, .etc., can be obtained gratis at the School of Art, or from any Art Dealer in the City. Telephone 2237. GEO. 11. MASON, 8675 Registrar "PIANOFORTE, Singing and Painting.— i The- MISSES SHILLITO give Lessons at •Studio, . No. G, 2nd floor, Cathedral Chambers, and at their Residences,. 18 Crescent road, Sydenham, and 202 Selwj-n street. Resumo FRIDAY. Afay 27th. 1448 PUBLIC NOTICES^ IMPORTANT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. DIXON BROS. NEW CASH MEAT MARKET HAVE OPENED A BRANCH SHOP in Manchester street, near Tuam street (lately occupied ■by Air H. King), for the sale of the Prirncat Moat to tho public of Christchurch, at a very low rate Wβ invite inspection of our prices and quality, and guarantee to give eatisfaction. Prices same as our Cashe! atrect Snop. Prime Heavy Fore-quarter Mutton .. Is 6d Prime Heavy Lome Mutton .. .. Iβ Gd Prime Heavy Legs Mutton .. .. 2s Od Prime Hea.vy Hind-quarter* Mutton .. Hβ Gd Prime Chops, per lb • .. .. Oβ 3d Fore-quarter Lamb, from .. .. 2a Gd Hind-quaiter Lamb, from .. .. 3s Gd Our well-known Prime Ox Beef equally C 5383 as cheap. SHARPE BROS. , HEALTH BEVEEAGES IN ONE-GALLON JARS. 2 Gold Medals, 1 Silver Medal, N.Z.LE. 5 First Prizes. NOTICE. LOST LOST JARS—R-EWARD. npO Auctioneers, Dealers, Grocers, HotelJ- keepers, and the General Public—Knowing that there are several hundred of our Dcrew-top Plain Jars and Patent Tap Jars, with our name and warning printed thereon,' out in circulation, and having reliable information that there has been Illegal Trading done in and with them, we hereby notify and caution all Auctioneers, Dealers Grocere, ilotelk«epe?» and the Public generally, that we intend to P* -ICUTE any firm <,r nrms, person or persons, WRONGFULLY USING, TRADING, SELLING oriOYDJG our jars. We have never sold a single jar, either screw or tap, to any customer and all jars bearing onr name are our Private Property. We only LEND them to the customers until the beversige we manufacture and sell is consumed. The jars, at all times are our property, and the illegal uaeofttoem having assumed serious dimensions, we are determined to prosecute with tho utmost rigour of the law an;- person or persons misappropriating, wrongfully using, traclm*. selling, bayins, or wilfully retaining them? 1 atrons and customers having jars of ours and on whom our vanraen have not recently called, are respectfully requested to notify v«, either by letter, postcard, or telephone; when we shall be gkd caU qb collect tnem. A Reward wul be given to anyone giving information tHat will lead to a convscticn. t i ! I HARPE BROS., Worcester atreet. Telephone 1761. q CANTERBURY BOTOLE EXCHANGE , r . , Are Buyers ol Metals of all kinds. Bottles. Casks, Sacks. Horsehair, Bones. Canvan Rohm .And All Kinds o wTel* Matfrial PRICES-ON APPLICATION 47 COLOMBO STREET SOUTH CHRISTCH.UBCH. ' Telephone 112. . Clou

PUBLIC T* H F INCOLN I'Jk Motor Cvoloa. H JU 1910 MpJcls, inc.: uanrUoua y22 =>'ii ever ofieied, "J\ h.p, £17 UK; 3 h.p-jIJJ- M engine, Aoo. :U !i.,i.. do, aso. AIsoJ (*».' M good S.H. Matjr.clo AUrhir.cs; C,\ FN £« ■>'Iβ 3i. Singer, £27, 'U, "to Mmcrva' fir '-« MANNING. Wood's iiuildir.ps, Httcbri > B «tr cet - _ B A DOCTOR , :* ADVICi: £KEE7~""1:? , B DON'T \\,me» moiirv on medicine. Dri»l : ' 3 el Dr. Tibbie's Vl-COCOA. ICa -best fc»" " M tlio digestion ai.d up- .<; \u» n-j-ij?-j ,, HE Your grotcr hat it, us bid, Is, and 2s Uμ; l -- in FOit Sα lk. ~\ «§ SMALL SKINGLC suitable for Fwi,"',H| paths. Carriage Drives, etcl. ilii^-BS I. , , * , 11 . 1 '■*w .J -. IBs sroken Jlct.il ail mkcs. Apply -'j fig SMART jud SON", Asplwltcr*. Sydenh*aL* ; -¥ ffi C 3038 Tolephono No. 366. lp - .>_ MS FUNERAL NCTICEi. If T'HE Friends of UlO lalo Mr Hay Snsjft '- ffij are invited to attend Ins Funeral, to « 4 |j§ leave, his Lite residence. Clnrkville, on Mott-" "§K ciay, May 23rd, ut 1.3n p. in , for the Chuwk*- B£ of* England Cenn»t*ry, Kai.poi. A. ilfc;- , 111 DOUG ALL. UndortaKoi. felf*\ ||| THE Funorul of llio late Annie MiicdoiMid j! $£§ will le.ivo ,15 Lichfield street Eest, on §3 Tuesday, iho 'J lth inst., nt !2 p.m., for" tfc*y S Addingtou Cemetery- J- LAMB and SOX ? ; M THE Friends of the Into William BUeVm6r»r-S JLJak-er «iro rcspcLtfuliv informc-d that Jilt? if Fnnernl will Umvci tin- Station forT , '!! tho Horornta Clmrchynrd 011 thr> arrirtl ol tW ' £ morning troni from Cl)ri»Uhurili. on Tnndir a«V 24th May. GKORGK BAKKELL. IW*B| pHABLES SAMUELS, UNDERTAKES,.' Hf DURHAM STREET, opp. Treat Broj,";'/ <£ Private address, 26 Gladstone street,. l'J, s| Sydenham. Telephone 90. *«>„, jj|| C 4594 ■ 30 years with H. Fuhrmann. '}' M T LAMB AND _80 B UNDERTAKERS || ' EMBALMEKS. " *'—B No. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. !"?'/« C 2263 ' Telephone 533. M LiNGFOBD and RHI 3» 0", B (Late W. and H. Lungford), FUNERAL FUIUISUEKB AND - , r jC£ M SMBALMEKS. , %-B 16 London eln.Kjt. 'Phone 969/ v' "'.'ts'll P.O. Box S2X ' f iS/M HERBERT LANUFORD, 16 London ib«l£V'll Richmond. 'Phono G59. "/fe.B JOHN RHIXD, *S Montreal etwei, $&m Sydenham.- 'Phono IGO3. 'M.W Town Office, 227 Cashel street. 'Phona eiti^'B G-EOE6B BARB B^sSJi UNDERTAKER wid EMBALMESdf*;.|| ■<:.'■ CREMATIONS ARRANGED. Office and Pnvato Heeidccco, 53 DuTbi@£<'i| , ' street, Soutli. =S^lt Workshops, etc., 232 and 234 St. street. T*BB&Bb TELEPHONE 721. ■' ' %f§if Telecrame, Berroll, Undertaker, Chriet- JSISk church. * MWS J. TAI T. .. ,^1 i-m/TONUUENTAL SCULPIoit- »^|S iVI 271 OASHEL STREET, : CHRISTCHURCH. - X U#jSPk Opposite King Edward BftiW«£\|gfflp i ß The Oldest Eutablisbed Firm in Chd»fch\ircE^^ W. BADOL IFP Z, 'Mffl TTNDERTAKER AND EJIBALMEO|IS 41 DURHAM STREET. ''^81 Telephone 193. ,'Ctflk%M EatabUeliiod ISG3. - TeU 1654,; |jw 'Aim CHUESTCHUSCH '-^ifl MONUMENTAL Wtt&HS,; : |I Corner of Maticheftter k Allen St», 'Bμ Have,the -wry latest arriving in ii Mβ MOWUMEWTAXi WORK, ■% mji Being Specially Selected far Njt,-;-" $M C4«37 CAU. and SNSPECV. ■'-!'« I; Why defer seeing mc( I about a warm coat for |c I winter. I have a fine- || j range of. all wool coat-; |j| I ings, and the value I am; ?« I offering to-day eclipses |fi I anything yet seen ia'; "im I New Zealand. '■ ; •' |-1 755. cash! I This is a lower price |j I than some of you pay rfl for ready-made coats,' '||§ simply because you-are' mm unaware of my low prices -||| for cash, and the excel;" ||i I lence of my tailoring ser-. |j|| I \ace, which faithfully, || represents the highest- ||| |j ideal of the tailor's art,; j|l j at prices suited for eveiy" ||| I -pocket. . I HIGH ST M CfiRISTCHSICS;; ||| I C 1.361 ||1

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