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EYE-STRAIN II HEADACHEsIf " ' S;n Am caueed by Defeottv. Sight and : y| may bo immediately relieved by pro- .¥ S peNy adjusted Glasses ... . ' l- '$ 0.8.0 A. F.B.M.Q, (Len-on; : OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAM i | CASHEL ST. W., . OHRIBTCHUROH < —• Want a_,llftntyn«'»!—— ■ 8 IS yean HMMtal rtusJy uk* wtMiiMN hi England *a 4 Orient* 4 *fj§ 8 Tatoptione 39*f. ' N«_r- t.BO to 8. '* Ifl |_ QST39 ■ . .vH -Jf j Every shopper at Watson's! § cannot but appreciate the? | fvS A T4**iN«\ S ° Und Qu <- ali |. y tha ' U Charap/ ' * I Yf.rfclk_Mt»lli_p tenstic of their stocks, and // for Jl- the attractive prices just now f | Inexpensive | rali n_- \ Two Shops.. in! | Colombo Street \

_ — "— —*—I % ~^?} GOVERNOR'S BAx' AND iEDDINQtt_ i ROYAL MAIL COACHES.' > i and after NOVEMBER Ist .._£»- ---*-* Coaches will run as uude::— ,'• DAILY. ''! ' Leave Teddington— 7 a.m. - AX 1 Leave Allandale—7.3o »-in. and 4 p.m. , 1 Leave Governor's Bay—B a.m. and 4.30)%' Returning from Lyttelton Railway Sftikt 1 at 9.30 a-m. and 6 p.m. -,KJl* ' Luggage and Parcels forwarded for d_jm will be carefully attended to. - • '"? Telephone ''Allandsle." "JFmV ALF. SMALL,.-,y-|f PxoprteUt ' LOVELY AKAROA. ' " v"PILKINGTON'S MOTOR COACHES. " GPILKINGTON has pleasure 'in' _, - • nouncing that his No. 2 30 H.P. Mote : Coach meets the 8.40 am, train from Cl_isV'. church to Little River, daily. The '_ leaves Little River an arrival of train ittit.-' ing Akaroa 12.30 p.m. Fare. Gs. ■ ■* jft" Through Service, from Chrigtchnrch'.iJj' Akaroa m Si hours, as usual. '* *--*•(' Information re Services available at v 00.f., vernment Tourist Office and at. - TBOlfe; COOK'and SONS, Hereford *tre©_ LMtSf' L3O Broadway* Cafe, '!i.#4*> Telegrams—Pilkington, Akaroa. '~■*?& , - Tclophon* No. 5, Akaroa. ' C—g"? ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ' '"+& GERALDINE-ORARI SERVICE. "~~^ LEAVE Geraldine daily 7.45 a.m., - arrin; Orari daily B.SO am., leave Orari dttty '.' 8.40 am, arrive Geraldine daily 930 Ma-Y leavo Geraldine daily noon, arrive -Onnf daily 12.45 p.m., leave Orari daily 1.10 p-)., f !, Arrive Geraldine daily 1.55 p.m., leave!_*•>' aldine daily 1.30 p.m., arrive Orari daily, I 1 p m., leave Orari daily 2.55 p.m., arrive -«# I aldine daily 3.40 p.m., leave Gcraldnn.iditflt--4 50-p.m., arrivo Orari daily 5.40 p.rs,, ~•**•.' Oiari 5.45 p.m., arrive Geraldine 0.30 p.tKJt" Geraldine dep. E p.m. each day via Orari.'; Bridge, Woodbury arr. 0.80 p.m. each '—ty" Woodbury dep. 6.40 a.m. each day via Orari: Bridge, Geraldine arr. 7.40 each day. [ lt<, ' crnnection with the above I conduct a Livery ,- Business. Gigs, Saddle Horses, Coaches.eta, on hire at Reasonable Rates. Genera - Carrying and Carting carried'on. Traveller*', j Sample* are carefully handled.-- Charf*-.." reasonable. Telephone No. 44. N. SHx.ii--." BATT. Proprietor, Geraldine. ■ „: < i DEBRETTS NORTH and 50TJTB?~_lN_.i ROYAL MAIL COACHES. •> CHEVIOT TO SPOTSWOOD, PARKAS.', SUS-BROOKDALE, MENDD? HILLS,' . HAWKSWOOD, CONWAY FLAT,; HUNDALEE and KAIKOURA \i\ Leave* Cheviot Pott Office 1 at 9 am. every - Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Teturaiajf:. Kaikoura Tuesday*, Thursdays and ' Sator*'days 6 am., arriving Domett, connect—l.trith 2.40 p.m. train for Christchurch, . v> CULVERDEN TO KAIKOURA -;_. Culverden for Rotherham and Wi-aS-V daily, 12.45 p.m. Waiau for Rotherham aad.-v Culverden daily, at 1 p.m. FARES: .S-S&& it. Return B*. \"y"2&.i Waiau for Kaikounw Tuesday*. T_x__!_rtJ arid Saturday*, 7.30 a.m. Waiau: Monday*, Wednesdays and- Fridlj'fjjxa at 7.30 am. FARES: Single £1, RetnrrfMf 16c " - '' '■*•#s& NB-—All information given at JSovtmS. Department Office, or Thomas Cook vti-Sfffj 'Chri*tc_urc_. '- '^M^ . ? THOS. DERRETT. Pr^*fifc% FUNERAL NOTICES. -' \?&& -.■■-.- _____/,£, THE Friends of the lato Sarah Ashwetlfc.;' are informed that her Funeral will letft?, tho residence of her Son-in-law (Mr Ch«i*JCs£* Watt* ro»d, Upper Riccarton, for ,tbf jßi*f-' carton Churchyard, on Tuesday, tho 9W'" inst,- at 1.45 p.m. LANGFORD and RJpKfcH *-';J THE Friends of tho late John Fletninjt ***_.;' ■ informed that-hi* Funeral leave*.'**,, 1 ! late residence, 101 Be—.ey street, St, _I{_»*£;-, for St.'Mary's Churc_,at 8.4 D a-m. <m's!&.v, nesday, 28th inst. Requiem Mac* ai 9 *___*■£,' thence to tho Linwood Cemetery. LANO-S----FORD and RHIND. V»Zj THE Friend* of Andrew McFarliine,' *&£?-? are respectfully informod Uiat*Vfß#J-' Funeral of his late beloved Wife, MuTsjl:& son, will move from hi* residence, GlewttVt Alford Forest, on Wednesday, Fcbru_ry::SS«.\_. at 2 p.m., for the Alford Forest Cemet*#.i-. No flowers, by request. .BAKER BBGfek Undertakers. } ■ - SBfflL* T ANGFORD and RHI»AJr J _ (Late W. and H. Langford), ''AfSi ..FUNERAL FURNISHERS sad **?s_. EMBALMERS, *■ 'T^." 19 London street. 'Phone (S3. '/&&&£ P.O. Box 623. " '#&&% HERBERT LANGFORD, 19 London . s_**V|? Richmond. 'Phono 689. J'jf" JOHN RHIND, 106 Montreal •__>*, ;~^V . Sydenham. 'Phono 1603. , ' "*l Town Office: 104 Caahel *trect 'Phone(g*^T LAMB and SO.'Jfgf, J. ■ ' •■/*•#& UNDERTAKERS .>sj£j And '' '',?y~ EMBALMERS. , »*& No. 234 LICHFIELD . Telephon* «9. .C-gY GEORGE B A R B Sb %v" UNDERTAKER and EMBALM--,,-.. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. - ". Office and Private Residence, 221 Dura**.' Btreet, South. -*TT*' , T Workshops, etc., 232 ond 234 St A»*pJ»Y' street. i' i TELEPHONE 72L v \. Telegram*: Barrell, Undertaker, Ctom'fi church. C—l"' _ The Business Man's) Tailors. A SUIT ef well-cut. *tyll»h ctothaS-'a-is realised to be a valuable biwi- y& nee* aesst by every *uccearf-l b_»' ~» ¥ *Y t ness man. 3 '^*A We have specialised in clothes tot . bu«iness men for many ye»r* »•.;'.►• know exactly what is wanted, and on * i << _pe.?> clients get exactly wh*t they want.. *^5; Our Hand-tailoTed Suits from Guinea* have delighted th* mo»t f& £48$ tidious taste*. " " . J t *>&b We also specialise in Ladies' tiiaoe*. ,-rirt^"- ---— y" j ;% Hearfield & WaIkeCLIMITED. .1 '*i***_£ "THE BUSINESS MAN'S TAILOB%^V *. -Ti-J**^^ Cashel strMt (sear th* Bridj^. 3__hz

EDUCATIONAL. DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN resumes teaching on FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 22nd Classes for —corners forming. Private lossons given. Waltz specialty. AORANGI, 594 HEREFORD ST., CITY. DANCING DEPORTMENT, PH\'SICAL EXERCISE.-MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumes Afternoon Classes at Te Whaxe March 12th;. also Class for Young Chi._ren, Rugby street, St. Albans, March 16th. Evening Classes forming. 53 Hereford street West. Telephone 354. FRANK GRAHAM, PROFESSOR OF SINGING, Late Principal Tenor of tbo Royal Carl Rosa Grand-Opera Co., London. TERM commences at any time. Reduced Railway Fares to Pupils from the Country. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS' BUILDINGS, Cashel street (Top Floor). • C 7347 DANCING, Deportment, .and Physical Culture. Under Royal and VicoRegal Patronage. MISS LOWE Roaumehex Classes on and after March 18th. Evening Cl-pses forming. Special Class for the New Walt* and Boston Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At home Friday afternoons. 827 Montreal street. , C 7231 MRS FOSTER, TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Certificated Edinburgh, Leipzig, and Paris, Vocal Examiner, Education Department, RESUMES Lesson* JANUARY 29th, 1912, at Studio, Milner and Thompson's. Also at 244 Linwood avenue, on 12th FEBRUARY, all day Mondays and Thursdays, and Saturday* from 2 p.m.' Preparation for competitions and certificates. Term from First Lesson. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEINS BUILDINGS, (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E..DIGBY. 1.P.5., N.U.T. GERMAN. GERMAN. FRAULEIN HAUSCHILDT (Late of Hamburg) Has now joined our Teaching Staff, and Classes aro being formed for tho study of the German' language. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. HOURS ARRANGED TO SUIT STUDENTS. Term* and full particular* on application. " a STUDY FOR THE ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION under WILFRED H. HEMINGWAY. F.P.A. (N.Z.) A Solicitor of the Supremo Court, ' and CHARLES V. ROBERTSON, AP.A. (N.Z.), Public Accountant and Auditor. STUDYING with HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON yon not only have practical instruction by practical men, admittedly at the head of their profession, but you have the assistance of .a solicitor, as w«IL The Law papers at the 1911 examination demonstrate the incalculable advantage to students of this unique combination. • Up to 1910.we passed 461 Accountancy Candidates for the degree. Seventy-three of our students are in practice as Pnblio 'Acconn tan ts and Auditors in variou* part* "of the coloniec, and hundreds throughout New Zealand have been helped to better their position*. We can p*ss YOU. Write for our -Free Illustrated Booklet, "Opportunity," giving detail* of our great Free Scholarship Offer to candidate* in 1912.HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON, Publio Accountants and Auditor*, Accountancy Coaches by. Correspondence (461 passes). Box 516, AUCKLAND. * C 64 jr ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS. FOLLOWING are the results obtained by students of GILBY'S COLLEGE at the recent Accountancy Profeesional Examinations. INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION. Passed in three subjects .. 9 , Passed in four subjects .. .. 3 FINAL EXAMINATION. Passed .-in three subjects .. '2 Passed in four subjects .. ~ 2 ,- Passed in six subjects . ... .. 1 BOOKKEEPERS' EXAMINATION. Passed .. - .. 1 Total passes ... ..19 Enrol AT ONCE, or it will be too lata You will have to Matriculate after this year. Instructor in Accountancy— MR L, L. CORDERY, F.I.A, N.Z., F.C.P.A., F.R.A. Principal— C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Hons.) F.A.A. (Eng.), F.R.A. (N.Z:). Cathedral square, Christchurch. 413 HOTELS. •THE EMPIRE HOTEL, x HIGH STREET. Chriatchuich. The Cosiest and Most Up-to-date Hostel in Christchurch. Situated in the heart of *—n» business centr*. Luxuriously furnished, large well appointed Dining-room, excellent Cuiaina Drawing-room, Sitting, Smoking, Commerci*l »nd Writing-rooms and Lounge, Guests can be assured of meeting with •very consideration and attention. 3. P. MURPHY. PxopriatoT. Late of Tologa Bay. C7O6S WAECKERL-'S HOTEL, T_ AKAROA HIS Hotel, renovated throughout, i* replete with everything to assure Comfort and a Happy Home to Holiday Maker* and Travelling Public in general Lawn Tennis and Bowling Greens at the Disposal of Boarders. Terml Mod—ate. Telephone No 1— M. M. ROSEINGRAVE. C 6939 Proprietor. HOTEL -METBOPOLE. The Leading Hotel of Akaroa, 3. W. HALLIDAY. Proprietor. TyjO.painj ,-m j, B apared to make Visitor* •'■ , comfortable. Tariff. 8s per day. Hot »—d cold baths. Letter* will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 20. C69IS "WANTED Known—Children's Black Ha'f--1 T hose, 4Jd per pair. Gill and Co., 480 and 482 Colombo street, Sydenham. Biggest value given in the Trade. C 6957

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14289, 27 February 1912, Page 10

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