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PUBLIC NOTICES. ■JIT ACREADt Begs lo announce the arrival of th« , NEW SEASON'S GOODS. Ihete Gooda are Selected from the Best English and Continental Houses, and aro Fashion's LATEST DECREE. An Early Inspection is respectfully Invited. MACRE A D V, LADIES' TAILOR AND HABITMAKER, 251 HIGH S'IREET. 'Phone —. C 7371 HOLMES AND SONS, 130 and 132 HIGH STREET. A RE Noted for their Value in Linoleums. -"•J- Now ia the epung cleaning time, so call and inspect our display of Floorckth* and Linoleums C6~4d EDUCATIONAL. DANNEVIRKE HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS, with Testimonial and ■*■■*• particulars of ScEolastic Career and Experience, ato invited for the- position of MALE ASSISTANT. Duti«j : — General Secondary School Work, a knowledge of French and Chemistry an advantage. Salary .£l7O per annum. Applications close 20th APRIL. THOMAS MACALLAN, Hon. Secretary. DANCING, Deportment, and Physical Culture. Under Royal and ViceR<?gal Patronage. 11ISS LOWE Resumes her Classes on and< after March 18th. Evening Claisea forming. Special Class for the New Waltz and Boston Waltzing taught in three private Icspons. At home Friday afternoons. 527 Montreal street. C 7231 DANCING DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL EXERCISE.—MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumes Aitcrnoon Classes at Te Whare March 12th: also Class for Young Children, Rugby street, St. Albans, March 15th. Evening Ciassee forming. S3 Hereford street West. Telephone 354. DIGBY'S SHORTHAND A7\D COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallonstein's Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. THE DEMAND for cur Trained Students is CONSTANTLY INCREASING, and the following aro some of the firms we have recently supplied with Shorthand-Typiets or Bookkeeping Clerks: — Messrs W. H. Simtns and Son. Meaers Dalgety and Co. N.Z. Shipping Co. Messrs Dexter and CrorioT. Mossie Borthwick and Son. Mosera Anderson's (Ltd.). Queensland Insurance Co. Kaiapoi "Woollen Co., Ltd. Messrs Mason. Struthers and Co. Messrs Sargocd, Son and Ewen. C 637-1 ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS. THE Students presented by GILBY'S CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE are again woll to {ne lore, as witness the following: — . CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS. Entrants. Passed. Per Centago, Intermediate ..15 8 53.3 Final -..5 4 80.0 Of tho four candidates who passed their Final, ono passed in throe eubjects, one passed in four subjects, while two completed their Final Exam, by passing ia tho whole of the six subjects Aro YOU desirous of improving yonr status in the Office? Then enrol with.us NOW. Romcmber, this is tho LAST CHANCE you will hnve of qualifying ■withojt first Matriculating. Write at onco ■ for Prospectus and Enrolment Form to GILBY'S CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, Chxistohurch. Instructor: MR L. L. CORDERY, F.1.A.N.Z., F.C.P.A. Ask for Prospectus M. ■ ' 570 BOARD AND REUDE^CE. "QT. ELMO" HOUSE, 52 (Worcester street, West End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus, also within same distance of Parks, Public Gardens, Museum; Boat Sheds,- etc. Quietest and very best position in City. I'elephone 872. Mies Hampton, Proprietress. SPECIAL NOTE — No connection witn any other establishment in Christchurch. ._ C 2674 BEVEIiLEY HOUSE, WAI-ITI EOAD, TIMARU. MRS F. Chalmers, Proprietress. "I7IXCELLENT accommodation, large and J-i well furnished rooms, first-class attendance, with, every home comfort. Situated in midst of 3 acres of beautiful grounds, with unsurpassed views of the harbour and beach, and only two minutos distant' from Caroline Bay. Terms 6s end 7s per day. Telephone No. 232. C6 r " CONVEYANCES. ~ GOVEE.VOK'S BA* AND ±EDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ON and after NOVEMBER let these Coaches will run as under: — DAILY. Leave Toddington—7 a.m. Leavo Alfandalo— "30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Leave Governor's Bay—3 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Returning from Lyttelton Railway Station at 9.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Luggage and .Parcels forwarded for delivery will be cartfu ly attended to. T>..ephone "Allandalo." AIiJT. SMALL, Proprietor. LOVELY AKAROA. PELKINGTON'S MOTOR COACHES. GPILKINGTON has pleasure in an- • nouncing that his No. 2 30 H.P. Motor Coach meets the 8.40 a.m. train fiom Christchurch to Little River, daily. The Motcr leaves Little River on arrival of train arriving Akaroa 12.30 p.m. Faro. 63. Through Service, from Christchurch to Akaroa in 3J hour.', as usual. . Information ro Services available at Government Tourist Office and at THOS. COOK and SONS, Hereford street . Leaving 1.30 Broadway's Cafe. Telegrams—Pilkington, Akaroa. Telephone No. 5, Akarox C 7277 AKAROA. .THE PREMIER HEaLTH. HOLIDAY AND TOURIST RESORT. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. MESSRS WEBSTER. CUSDIN and CO. (late R. Paton) have initiated a Twico-a-Day COACH SERVICE lrom LITTLE RTTER to AKAROA and Back to meet the requirements of the increasing HOLIDAY TRAFFIC. BUSY PEOPLE can now tako A WEEK-END or Ordinary HOLIDAY ■without lo«s of working hours by travelling by the EVENING COACH running DAILY tin'il APRIL 00th, and then on MONDAY'S, WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS during Winter Months, from Little River to Akaroa on arrival of 4.45 train from Cliristcliurch, and returning DAILY by tbo Early Coach to connect with tho 9.40 train for CHRISTCHURCH. LEISURELY PEOPLE can utilise tho old time-table, viz., to catch tho 8.40 train at CHRISTCHURCH nnd nrrive at, AKAROA at 2."0 p.m., and leave AKAROA by tho 7.30 Coach, arriving at CHRISTCHURCH at 2 p.m. Postal Address: WEBSTER, CUSDIN and CO., Duvauchelle. Telephone No. 5, Duvauchello; Webster, Little River. METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACii. A COACH RUNS between Methven and Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SAT- , URDAVS Leaves ■ Methven 8 a.m.. arrivei j Aehburion 10.45 a.m. Leaves Ashburton 4 p.m., arrives Methven 6.45 p.m. I Parcels and Orders left at Somerset SUbl-s, Ashburton, and Methven Livery SUbUi. CITY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY WATER SUPPLY. T>ERSONS who are in ArTear with their -t Payments for Extraordinary Snpplv of Water nro hereby notified that it" ie intended to cut off the supply of water to their premises after seven days from the date herwf unless «nyment is made in tho mw.n- j time. H. R. SMITH. I Chihtchurch. Town clerk, f . 16th March, 1911 . '

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 11

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