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PUBLIC NOTICES. | KOTICE TO DAISY FAKMERS. THE Undersigned DAIRY COMPANY are BUYERS of Homo-s«parated CREAM, for any quantities, put on your nearest r'a-| PRICK paid for BUTTER FAT. ■ - ■* CANTERBURY DAIRY COMPANY. f Note the Address: C 5951 5G2, P. 0., Chnatchnrch. .MOTORING. INTENDING Purchasers of a Motor Bicycle are invited to inspect lha Latest 5-6 li.p. i cylinder F.X. Motor CycJo. Also the. 2i h.p. 1-\N.. 2 spoed, iieo engine, shaft drive, magneto ignition, 11.8. control, spring forks. . > J. H. SUCKLING and CO.. I Motor Garage? 138 Worcester street. Christchureh. CS3ISMCMJ SUMMER BEDDING PLANT 3. SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS, THE PICK OF THE MAKKET. Inchiding: Afters, Stocks, Lobelia, Phlor Drummondi, Salpit;lossii=, Petunia, fiiaplo fringed, large flowered, self-colour.*, and double; Violas, in. different colours; Iceland Poppies, etc., r.to. PRICES MOST REASONABLE. Inspection Invited. C. K. GijjiipXS and CO.. Seedsmen, Etc., . i 617 Colombo street, ! CSGOS-2185 Christchurcli. EDUCATIONAL. APPLICATIONS are. invited for the , loliowing : — ' ■ 11) Assistant Matron (with Nursing Qualification?). Salary £•?'< risir.g by £o to (2) Two FemrJo Assistants, £15, rising by £3 a year to .1:55. i 3) Mechanic Attendant, competent to attciitl to Steam Uoilcr and Conking, ami to carry out Repairs (Metal Work), m Institution-, wages IIiUS. rising to £126, with Bowru, and Washing. (4) Working Housekeeper or Cook-General, for Principal's House; wages i>s2, rising '.a £Gt). Applications, with Tcstinioniiils, to bi> forwarded to tho MATKON, SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 3032 OU-kaifce, near Oamaru. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE. rriHE GOVERNORS require tho Services J- c£:— 1. An Assistant Mistress; salary £100 .a year, ivith board and residence in tho College. 2. A Junior Assistant Mietross; salary j£Bo a year, with board and residence in the College. Capable teachers of Mathematics and Latin desired. Applicants to state bow soon they can enter on the duties if appointed. The appointments will bo subject to three months' notice of termination from cither eido. Applications, stating qualifications, and accompanied by certificates, testimonials, and photograph, will bo received up to tho 23rd instant. R. CATLEY, Secretary. College Office, 2nd November, 1910. ,o*2o. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. rpHE Board invitts SEPARATE APPLI* -t CATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, for tlie following APPOINTMENTS, to bo Kf-nt in, addressed to. tho Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m., on THURSDAY, tho 17th November. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered: — Clarkville—Master, grade of B&lary 4, minimum £180. Cust —Mistress, grado of salary. \, minimum £00. Ladbrookfi —Mistress, grado of salary 1, minimum £30. Spotswood —Mistress, grado of salary 1, minimum £30. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurcli, Ith November, 1910. 0127 TyVTIRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING '* VV SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ' Near New Brighton, Christchurch. Principal: MR WM. WILSON (formerly, Headmaster and Lecturer on School Manage* ment at tho Norma! Training , College for Teachers, Christchurch). Tho school-house stands, high on sand among plantations of pino trees about a mile from, tho sea. The boys aro taught largely in tho open air. The grounds cover 10 'acres. Special attention is paid to young, delicate, and backward boys. 6321' SHORTHAND AND \J COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenetein's Buildings (opposite -* .Z.C.J. Principal: Miss E. E. Digby, 1.P.5., Jtf.U.T. Assisted by a Full Staff of Specially Qualified Instructors. BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY. Instructor: MR W. E. BEST. F.N.Z.A.A,, ALA.. N.Z. Assistant Instructor: MR A. C. DUNN, A.1.A., l<.Z. Individual Coaching for MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERTICE EXAMS. BY MISS N. SLOCOMBE, M.A. Term commences at auy time. C 5651-3 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PRO-" FESSOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), assisted by Mra Fleming—Now. Comnsodioue and Up-to-date Private Academy, 74 Cachet ptreet. City. Ppjfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dancea Taught • Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private I*3Bons any hour- Complete correct course from enrolment. Proficie.ncs' guaranteed. Classes now forming. Terms on application. Telephone 204. C44-ia • A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. A.M.P Buildings, Cathedral equnro. Pupils taught to Cut and. Make tiny Garment. Blouse and Skirt Clueb. 12 lesBon» including Charts. Advanced Work by arrangement. Pupils may be taught with or without Charts. Classes daily (except. Saturday). Monday and Thuisduy Evenings. 7 to 9. Term commences any time. C 4400 MISSES PITTS, Principals. THE SCTIARWENKA PIANO METHOD. THE most novel, ingenious nnd scientists system of pianoforte study ever invented. Fully descriptive circular sent to any ixLdress on application to the only teacher, MR LOUIS D. AUSTIN, Pianist with West's Orchoetra. Private Address: 511 MADRAS STREET, St. Albans. 06207 CJHAKESPEARIAN, LITERARY. O and DRAMATIC CLASSES. Instructor: MR GEORGE H. SCARSE, 8.A., Hub. Dipl. Claiie incctH on Thursday evenings i'ro;;i till I en o'clock. Lessons include: — Study of Shakespeare. Rules of Elocution. Voice Production. Private Theatrical?. _ Preparation for Literary and elocutionary Competitions. Students attcmlinti these Classen are taught how to yive entertaining recitals at evening rartica, etc. Write or cell for further particulars. GILBY'S COLLEGE, next to C.P.0., Cathedral square. C 4752-303 IMPOUNDINGS. TMPOUNDED in the Oxford Pound by J- Hanger. '2 RAMS, one with punch hole and piece" out of back of right ear, tho other with piece out of top of near ear, and piece out of front of each ear. If not claimed and expenses j;aid, to be sold on Monday, November litli. at 12 o'clock noon. S, J. Bluett. Pound keeper. *28 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Brown Retriever DOG in Cathedra! square, November 2nd. Anyone giving infortmitioii iviil bo rewarded. Appfy W. K. Tubm.in, Kitiapoi. £33 JOST on Riccftrton Itacecourne, Saturday, a -J Gold Bamboo BJtACELET. Reward. Apply Mr 'J'urlcer, Jeweller, High street. GELDING, Pacer. Please communicate l>. Davenport, 50 liinwoocl avonuo. Howard. 432

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13883, 7 November 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13883, 7 November 1910, Page 9

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