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1 DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT D.8.0.A- F.S.M C. (tendon) CONSUL.TINO OPTBCIAM May bo consulted on all eases of DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT .. REMEDIABLE BY GLASSES ~ Iβ yearn ipeola) study am) ONpepleno* In England and Colonies, . OAe«EL ST. W., OHRISTCHURCH next (Ballantyne*) I Telephone 387. C»ta Hours 6.50 to c Thousands of yards of Modern and Artistic Curtains to ctear at Sale Prices. Lace Curtains reduced at least off oar already low prices, making bargains that will be long remembered. > ___________________ GEES Ltd. . . Curtain Comer C 6797 —1570 • '■

CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BA* AND jIEDDINGTON. HOYAL MAIL COACHES. ON and after NOVEMBER let these Ooachea will run as under:— DAILY. Leave Toddington— 7 o.m. Leave Allandalo—7.3o a.m. and 4 p.m. ■ Leavo Governor's Bay—B a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Returning from Lyttolton Esilway Station at 9.30 a.m. and C p.m. Luggago and Parcels forwarded for delivery ■will be carefully attended to. i Telephone "Allandale." AliP. tJMALI*. ■ Proprietor. LOVELY AKAROA. , PILKINGTON'S MOTOR COACHES. GPILKINGTON hue pleasure in an- • nouncing that his No. 2 30 H.P. Motor Coach meets the 8.10 a.m. train from Christchurch to Liltlo River, daily. The Motor leaves Littlo River on arrival of train arriving Akaroa 12.30 p.m. Faro. 6s. Through Service, from Christdiurch to Akaroa in 3J hours, tie usual. Information re Services available at Government Tourist Office and at THOS. [ COOK and SONS. Hereford street. Leaving i 1.30 Broadway's Cafe. . Telegrams—Pilkington, Akaroa. Telephone No. 6, Akaxo*. C 7277 [ AKAROA. L THE PREMIER HEALTH, HOLIDAY AND TOURIST BESOBT. . ROYAL MAIL COACHES, MESSRS WEBSTER. CUBDIN. »nd CO. (late R. Paton) havo initiated a Twioe-fc-Day COACH SERVICE trom" LITTLE RIVER to AKAROA and Back to "meet the • requirements of the increasing HOLIDAY TRAFFIC. BUSY PEOPLE can now take A WEEK-END ,or Ordinary -HOLIDAY I without loss of working hours by travelling: • by the EVENING COACH running DAILY ' ! until APRIL 30th, and then on MONDAYS, i WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS during Winter Months, from Littlo River to 1 Akaroa on arrival of 4.45 train from Chriflt- > church, and returning DAILY by the Early Coach" to connect with tho 8.40 , train for ' CHRISTCHURCH. LEISURELY PEOPLE • can utilise tho old time-tablo, to catch. ; the 8.40 train at CHRISTCHURCH and ar- ' rivo at AKAROA at 2.30"p.m., and leave ' AKAROA by the 750 Coach, arriving at : CHRISTCHURCH at 2 p.m. • . Postal Address: ' WEBSTER, CUSDIN and CO., . ■ DuvaucheUa, • Telephone No. 5, Duvauchojle;. Webster, Little River. METHVEN AND ASHBURTON " COACH. A COACH RUNS between Methren and Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS- Loaves Methven 8 ••■m., -arrivee . A»hburton 10.45 a.m. Leaves Ashbuxtaa *_ p.m., arrives' Metbven 6.45 p.m. Pardels and Orders left at Somerset Stables, Ashbuiton, and Methrwj Lively Stable*. ; "" . COACH. BALCAIRN TirLErTHFCELD. A COACH will meet Morning Train at Balcaim, arriving from North ftfl* Scuth, and can meet Evening Trains Iβ »• quired, by wire or letter, to FRANK ASHB*. 8521 LwthfieM. FUNERAL NOTJCES.. THE Friendfi of Mr John Wm, Holt, of Paton street, Lower Riccarton, - are invited to attend tho Funeral Of his late Wife, ' Alice, to leave the Christchurch Hospital, This Day (Monday), at 2,30 p.m., for Ad--dington Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL. IMS'. ) rpHE Funeral of tho late Eliza Evans will ; J- leavo her late residence, - Bury street, Sumner, on Monday) the 26th insi, at 10.30 . a.m. for this Linwood -Cemetery, arriving , 11.30 a.m. J. LAMB and SON. . rpHE Friondfl of the late Sarah Aehworih ) •*-. aro informed that her Funeral will leave i tho residence of her Son-in-law (Mr Chainoy), I Watt's road, ■ Upper Riccarton,. for the Rio- > carton Churchyard, on Tuesday, the 27th.' , met., at 1.45 p.m. LANGFORD und RHIND. ■ - 9317 GEORGE BARBELL. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMEB. CREMATIONS ARRANQEI). 1 Office and Private Residence, 221 Durham r Btreet, South. ! Workshops, etc., 232 and 231 St Asaph 1 street ' TELEPHONE 721. • Telegrams: Barrcll, Undertaker, Christ- \ church. C451-J I T AKGFORD and EHISD, IJ (Late W. and H. Langford), J FUNERAL FURNISHEBS and EMJSALMERtf. i 19 London street 'Phone 689. , P.O. Box 623. r HERBERT LANGFORD, Ifl London etreet, , Richmond. 'Phone C 39. I JOHN RHIND, 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phone 1603. i Town Office: 104 Caahel street. 'Phone 812. T LAMB a ad S O X, "UNDERTAKERS ! ■ And , ESO3ALMERS. ; No. 254 LICHFIELD BTRBET. Telephone 6J9. C 3253 r i i i - — t '■ ■ | | .... '■. --■'■ rf _ Trrlr^-Mm^ > Bel«bUeh*d SB€S. TeL 1134. MANSFIELD'S I CBRISTCBimCH MONUMENTAL WORKS, ) Corner of Maneheatep & Allen St«H , Have the very latcet arriving is - 1 MONUBfBNT.AJL.WeBK. i Being Specially Selected for N.Z. . CAM, and MSHCT.

- EDUCATIONAL. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. "piANOFORTE TEACHER wanted. Particulars may bo obtained at the offioo of this paper, or from tho Secretary, A. L. Desgrangcs, caro Messrs Begg and Co., Nelson. 0311 DANCING, Deportment, and Physical Culture Under Royal nnd ViceRegal Patronage. MISS LOWE Resumes her Classes on and after March 18th. Evoning Clateca forming. 3pccitil\ Class for the New Wnltz and Boston Waltzing taught in three private loasons. At> homo Friday attcrnoons. 327 Montreal street. C 7231 /CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND v; COMMEKCIAL SCHOOL. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS . 'Opposito D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. ACCOUNTANCY EXAM., 1912. If you wish to sit for this Exam. you. should start RIGHT NOW. " Our MR W. E. BEST, F.V.A., N.Z., F.1.A., N.Z., F.N.Z.A.A., hue RESUMED COACHIN Q, and as only a LIMITED NUMBER of Pnpils enn be taken, early application is necessary. NOTE.—This is,tho LAST YEAR Candidates will bo ablo to take this Examination without first p&Bsing Matriculation. 1 STUDY FOR THE ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION WILFRED H. HEMINGWAY. F.P.A. (N.Z.) A Solicitor of the Supreme Court, and CHARLES V. ROBERTSON, A.P.A. (N.Z.), / Public Accountant and Auditor. STUDYING with HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON you not only have practical instruction by practical men. admittedly at tho head _of their profession, but you have the assistance of a solicitor as wrll, Tho Law papcra at the 1911 examination demonstrate tho incalculable advantage to students of this unique combination. Up to 1910 we passed 461 Accountancy Candidates for the degree. Seventy-throe of oar students are in prac'ico as Public Accountant* -and Auditors in various parts of the colonies, and hundreds throughout New Zealand have been helped to better their pi-sitiona Wo can pase YOU. Write for our Freo Illustrated Booklet, "Opportunity," giving details of our great Free Scholarship Offer to candidates in 1912. HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON, Publio Accountants and Auditor*, Accountancy Coaches by Correspondence (461" passes), Box 516, AUCKLAND. C 64' ", ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS. THE Students presented by GILBY'S CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE nro again well to fue iore, as witness tie following:— - CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS. Entrants; Possed. P.or v Centago. Intermediate ..15 8 53.3 Final , ■ " .. 5 4 80.0 Of the four candidates who passed their ono passed in throe subjects, ono pasecJ. in four subjects. / while two completed their Final Exam, by passing in the wholo of •"- tho six subjects . Aro YOU desirous of improving your β-latuo in the Office? Then enrol with us NOW. Remember, this is the LAST CHANCE you will have of qualifying withoat first Matriculating. . Write at onco for Prospectus and Enrolment Form to GILBY'S CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, ChristchuTch. Instructor: MR L. L. CORDERY, F.1.A.N.Z., F.C.P.A. Ask for. Prospectus M. . - 670 TjiNGRAVINGS, showing tbo New Styles .•*-* of Hnirdrcseing for Day and Evening Wear, have just bcon received by the MISSES BEATTIE, Hair and Skin Specia'ista. Ladies are invited to call and eco these new styles at the Misses Bcattio's Rooms, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. All phasra cf hnir work and scalp treatment undertaken. Hairdrcssing Is 6d, Cutting Is. Advice Free. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDINE-OKA«RI SERVICE. T.EAVE Geraldino daily 7.45 a.m., arrive i-J Orari daily 8.30 a.m., leave Orari dally 8.40 a.m., arrivo Geraldine daily 9.30 a.m., leave Geraldine daily noon, arrivo Orari daily 12-45 p.m., leave Orari daily 1.10 p.m., rrrive Geraldino daily 1.55 p.m., leavo Geraldine daily 1.30 p.m., arrive Orari daily 2.15 p m., leave Orari daily 2.55 p.m., arrivo Geraldine daily 3.40 p.m., leave Geraldine doily 4.50 p.m., arrive Orari daily 5.40 p.m., leave Oiari 5.43 p.m., arrive Geroldino 6.30 p.m., Geraldine dep. 5 p.m. each '-day via Orari Bridge, Woodbury arr. 6.30 p.m. each day, Woodbury dep. C.40 a.m. each day via Oiari Bridge, Geraldine arr. 7.40 each day. in connection with the above I conduct a Livery Business. Gigs, Saddle Horses, Coaches, etc, on biro at Reasonable Rates. General Carrying and Carting carried on. Travellers' .Samples are carefully handled. Charge! reasonable. Telephone No. 44. N. SHx.. ■RATT. Proprietor, Geraldine. i • TfcERRETTS NORTH and SOUTH LINE jJ ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHEVIOT TO SPOTSWOOD, PARNASSUS, BROOKDALE, MENDIP HILLS, HAWKSWOOD. CONWAY FLAT, HUNDALEE and KAIKOURA. Leaves Cheviot Post OfSco at 9 a.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning Kaikoura Tuesdays,_ Thursdays and Saturdays 6 a.m., arriving Domett, connecting with 2.40 p.m. train for Christchurch. CULVERDEN TO KAIKOURA. Culverdcn for Rotherham and Waitu daily, 12.45 p.m. Waiau for Rot her ham and Culvcrden daily, at 1 p.m- FARES: Single 5», Return Sβ. Waiau for Kaikoura: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 7.50 a.m. Kaikouro, for Waiau: Mondays.. Wedneidaye and Fridays, at 7.30 am. FARES: Single £1, Return £1 ISO. • N.B.—All information given at Tourist Department Office, or Thomas Cook and Son, Chrißtchurch. THOS. DERRETT, Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14288, 26 February 1912, Page 9

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