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EDUCATIONAL. MISS NORA GARDNER resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, Juno Ist. Singing, Voice Production, etc. At Homo Wednesday afternoon, 238 Armagh -treet, Cjjy. MISS M. GARDNER resumes name date. 1963 LYTTELTON. PIANOFORTE. MISS HENDERON resumes Teaching on MONDAY, MAY 29th. 1911 PIANOFORTE. MISS G. DUKEY, holder of Ad-canoed. Grade Certificate Piano and Theory, resumes Teaching. HAREWOOD ROAD. 1895 PIANOFORTE. MR ALFRED BUNZ resumes Teaching MONDAY, MAY 29th, 1911. Telephone 2G13. x>ox 606. 51 WORCESTER STREET WEST. 6046 PIANO, HARMONY. ETC. MISS RACHEL ROSS, A.R.C.M., will Resume Teaching on FRIDAY, June 2nd. 322 MONTREAL STREET. 6963 ST. idATTHEW'S CHURCH DAY SCHOOLS. CALEDONIAN ROAD AND FITZGERALD STREET. SECOND TERM started MONDAY, May 22nd. Religious instruction daily. Govemment syllabus and inspection. 6980 ~PL_NO AND SINGING! TIT R H. ~M~ LUND. Term begins JUNE Ist. At Home WEDNESDAY, 2-5 p.m. 59 ARMAGH STREET WEST. 20.2 PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN. MR DAVIS HUNT, Organist and Choirmaster St. Michael and All Angela', resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY. May 31st. 9 CRANMER SQUARE. 2033 HOW TO PASS EXAMINATIONS. DO YOU wish to Pass an Educational Examination ot any kind ? If bo, try GILBY'S COLLEGE, whoso staff consists exclusively of Coaches of many years' practical experience. At the last Military. Examination for Cadetships, TWO of Gilby's students were successful, one of these HEADED THE LIST FOR THE WHOLE OF NEW ZEALAND. One gratified parent writes :— "We all feel that the excellent education my eon received would not have been sufficient to get him through this Examination without tho Special and Sympathetic Coaching which he received . from you." Let us hear from you if you are interested in this matter of PREPARATION FOR EXAMINATIONS. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., Cathedral square. 711-1 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS A_JD GO. R. M. Spoire, R. L. Saunders, L J. Wilkins. ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS, J69 CASHEL STREET. NEW BRIGHTON. HEW BRIGHTON. _ NEW BRIGHTON. NEW BRIGHTON. WE have a very complete list cf Brighton Propsrties, both Houses and Sections, and our MR A. H. LEES (Late of C. A. Lees and Co.) Who is a resident of this favourite Suburb, will be pleased to show you round, and place his knowledge at your disposal. Call at oar Office when you are passing, and let us place before you some particularly good propositions. Below _we. mention, a .few Properties that are worth" your attention. SECTIONa O K-HAVE YOU JES ? It will put you in 3-_» possession of a fine Section with 45ft frontage to Richmond terrace. .£»££•—HOOD STREET—46ft frontage, dOOO good level section, three minutes from tram or beach. i?_ Q/_—LONSDALE STREET—SOft front- , cVXOvF age, just under the quarter. Easy terms. Pj-P-PARK ROAD—Facing Domain, _vOO three-quarters chain frontage. A , bargain. J?Iin— UNION STREET—CIot* to tram, ___-_L_U High and level, with 47ft frontage. And HOSTS OF OTHERS, including several fine Quarters at _12 and upwards in South Brighton. HOUSES. P-J9/V-WEEK END CRlß—Fins high _&»___•_" section, within three minutes of tram and beach, on . main street. __?QQA _ 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, verandwOOU dah, bay window, in good street Small deposit. A WELL DESIGNED, Faithfully Erected and Tastefully Finished BUNGALOW, tiled roof, easement windows, leadlights, etc., ft_] quarter, in lawn and garden. One of the show places of Brighton. Full particulars from SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., 169 Cashel street. SPECIALISTS IN BRIGHTON REAL w ESTATE. 1310 SPEIRS AND WIIiSON. SPEIBS AND WILSON (Hugh L. Wilson, Solo Proprietor), LICENSED LAND UftOKERS, 163 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY A FINE BIT OF BUSH LAND, 13 MILES FROM RAILWAY STATION BY GOOD METAL ROADS. a f\f\ ACRES —Subdivided into 8 paddocks, _bl/U 300 acres cleared .and surface sown, carrying at present 450 ewes and 8 horees, balance in heavy bush, property well watered. Good House .of 5 rooms, stables, draftingyard. This property at the present time haa any amount of feed, the present owner has a market for every post and stake he cuts out of tho bush. Any buyers wishing to inspect can get right on to the property and return in a day by motor car. Fol. 5-337 SPEIRS and WILSON, 163 Cashel Btreet. HANDY BLOCK OF LAND ON MAIN ROAD. 4 ACRES—HaIf Acre well planted with 16t fruit trees two years old. _-acre planted with fruit trees round the house, balance 3 acres sown down oats and grass, all well fenced. House of 4 rooms, plastered, hot and cold water, .very convenience, dairy, washhouse, copper, water laid on over tubs, stable, trap-shed, feed-house, everything that is wanted on a small holding like this. Price £1040. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE, OWNER ' WANTS LARGER FARM. FoL F363 SPEIRS and WILSON. ~ CANTERBURY. ' A J. A ACRES in tip-top order, subdivided rkxJ U into 9 paddocks, all well fenced and watered, handy to railway, school, store and post office, crops 75 acres in oats, 20 acres 1 rape, balance in young grass. The building, are good, 5 rooms, conveniences, stables, implement, granary, trap shed, etc. We would like you to see this place. FoL F_t2 ■ PRICE, £10 10s PER ACRE. VERY EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. SPEIRS -nd WILSON. , PRIME PIECE OF COUNTRY. /.AA ACRES—Splendid Sheep and Ckttle 4fc xJVJ Land. 1_ cailee from large market. 1 railway, school, store and post office, 2J miles from factory. Well fenced and watered, all laid down in English grass. The land is bounded by first-class road. This will prc_uc_ anything, and we can recommend it. Price, £18 per acre." Terms. FoL F340 Fuller particulars SPEIRS and WILSON, 817 163 C-ahel atnnt. '

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14055, 29 May 1911, Page 11

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