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pEYE-STRAIN ; P: WM HEADACHE«|| § Apo oaueed by Defective Sight "-and /'■■'..jll (f % § may be immediately wHlevod by pro- . " : ; ,: '|| : f ; s § p«p|y adjusted Gtaesoa ...'.' M $ h t! W |w_il *_!__i ■■«"_■■ S___w_ __~__ JSI ____| BPv _MX IHaBIHHi VI tot ■ f/. [ $'?■■&" B Mbi wwBP wwm Ini El Efffiffii WS*_T m»:\ Beam m m ___■ N If H WUB,-.^- ■: ■; a H<w iTQh iiwu _P" 9 ItlsiGv \ffli lain KvfH II Xi v)_ _t ■_■ ■ Bh-,::,- '.^-.rl r_eiii_oi im. oMiiuo I tllli i $ 1 0.8.0 A. F.a.M,a (Lond»n) '".';,?|| g| f I OPHTHALMIC OPTiCiAW ■ ;: 'l|ll OASHEL BT. W., . CHRJ3TCHURCH || 5 •—— Katct Bftilbntyno'a ——• : '~%. I:|* |i IA VQB&* ap«olaf stud;/ and «xa«i>l«noo In En.land jmmS OotonU* : i| 4 Tolapfeone S»T. ■ Hours ».80 to 6, IS ; V 08T88 ' : mi IS ;

PUBLIC NOTICES. KINCAID'S CASH COUPONS. "I~OR a few days wo are making- a -*- window display illustrativo of the many useful Presents, which we give in Exchange for our Cash Conpons. The Quality of these Presents is unusually good, anel at the prices marked they aro full vain© for Is in £1 DISCOUNT, thus affording further proof that it pays to trade here. COMPARE THEM AND SEE. KINCAID'S SPECIAL TEA, at Is 3d Is Good, EVERYBODY SAYS SO. KINCAID'S, Colombo street. MISCELLANEOUS. \ STROLGGY—Marvellous Readings, Mar- ■**■ riago Prospects, Destiny, Business, Events, otc. Seuel Gel stamps, birth-dates "Arion," Arden street, Nth. Melbourne, Victoria. 1904 KNEE Gum Boots for ditching work, at 17s Uel per pair, good strong boots; also Leather Knee Boots, pegged, 16s Gd per pair. Stewart Robinson, Cashel street West. '" l_| INTS to Tcrruoriais and Cadets." -£X Price Gd. All Booksellers and .Newi Agent*. EDUCATIONAL, DOROTHY K. HERITAGE (Certificated, Kensington College, British Collego Physical Education, Medallist National Physical Recreation Society), recently appointed Instructress Technical (jollege, Y.W.C.A., at liberty for Schools or Private Classes. Addrcas Technical College. 1598 DA'NCTNCL MISS BUCHANAN'S Class for Learners, FRIDAY EVENINGS. 8 p.m.; Practice Assembly, WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Sji.m., Trades Hall. Private Lerscns given. Waltz specialty. AORANGI," 234 Hereford street, City. . ; ■ 1244 . MRS FOSTER, TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND PIANOFORTE, Certificated Edinburgh, Leipzig, and Taris, Vocal Examiner, Education Department, HAS resumed Privato Lesson? at Studio, Milner and Thompson's. Also at 244 Linwood avenue, by arrangement. Term from first lesson. Preparation for Competitions and Diplomas. Also for the requirements in Music and Elocution, for Teachers' C. and D. Certificates. Students may join groups at half term. F RANK G R A H A M. PROFESSOR OF SINGING,. Late Principal Tenor of tho Royal Carl Rosa Grand Opera Co., Loudon." TERM commences at any time., Reduced Railway Fares to Pupils from tho Country. " . , WHITCOMBE and TOMBS' BUILDINGS, I Cashel street (Top Floor). . C 7347 DANCING DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL EXERCISE.-MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth. London) resumes Afternoon Classes at To Whare March 12th; also Class for Ycung Children. Rugby street, St. Albans, March 15th. Evening Classes forming. 53 Hereford street West. Telephone 351. DANCING, Deportment, and Physical Culture. Under Royal and ViceRegal Patronage. MISS LOWE Resumes her Classes on and after March , 18th. Evening Classes forming. Special Class for the New Waltz and Boßton Waltzing taught in three- private lessons. At homo , Friday afternoans 327 Montreal street. C 7231 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS •) (opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGisY. 1.P.5., N.U.T. EXAMINATIONS. Thorough and Rapid. INDIVIDUAL COACHING For Matriculation. Junior and Seni*>r Civil Service. .Solicitor's General Knowledge. Teachers' Examinations, eta, etc.. By MISS N. SLOCOMBE, M.A., And a Full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. Tj»,T t o r 2? l ,',°T , Vi n Gerl '""> >>>' FIuVULEIX HAUSCHILDT, late of Hambure.ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION,"' NOVEMBER, 1012, • ■■'"■ . REMEMBER, CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS! • "miS is the LAST OPPORTUNITY" ' you will have of passing the Ac- . v coiintancyExaminatioiiwitho-.it having I first of all passed Matriculation. You ~ | have still time to qualify. IF YOU | COME TO US; but vcii must act ' \ PROMPTLY, if yen are to ho t x for BUCCORS. j Our Instructor is MR L. L. CORDERY, F.1.A.. N.Z., 1 F.C.P.A. Our atudent? have been uniformly succer.sfu! in ail past examinations. Write or call, cr ring up 1333, for Prospectus and further information. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to C.P.0., Cathedral square. We Specialise in regard to Correspondence Lessons. 415 AKAROA.. VHE PREMIER lIEa.i.TH, HOLIDAY AND TOURIST RESORT. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. \|ESSRS WEBSTER. CUSDIN and CO. -*-*■ (lat<? R. Paton) have initiated a Twice. a-Day COACH SERVICE lrom LITTLE RJVER ;o AKAROA and Back to meet the requirements of the increasing HOLIDAY TRAFFIC BUSY PEOPLE can new take A WEEK-END or Ordinary HOLIDAY without loss of working hours by travelling by the EVENING COACH running DAILY until APRIL 20th, and then on MONDAi'S, WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS during Winter Months, from Little River to Akaroa on arrival of 4.45 train from Christchurcl'., and returning DAILY by the Early Coach :-j connect with the 8.40 train for CHRISTCHURCH. LEISURELY PEOPLE can utilise the old time-tabie. '-iz.. to catch the 640 train at CHRISTCHURCH and ar-ri-e at AKAROA at 2.30 p.m.. and leave AKAROA 1-v the 7.30 Coach, arriving at CHRISTCHURCH at 2 p.m. Postal Address: WEPSTER. CUSDIN and CO., Duvauchello. Telephone No. 5, Duvauchello; Webster, Little River. METHVEN AND ASHBURTOJT COACH. A COACH RUNS be-tween Methv— and J\ Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SATURDaYS Leaves Methven 8 avui.. arrives Ashburton 10.45 a.m Loaves Ashburtcn 4 r m., xrr.Tui liflhvcn G. 45 pm. Parcels and Orders ief: «t Somers*. Stabloa. Aahburttn, und Methves Livery , Btibiaa.

I 0.8.0 A, LONDOR | Expert Optician I | REPAIRS TO FRAMES- ! '-1 1 and BROKEN I \ LENSES MATCHED. | | A SPECIALTY— i g DOCTORS' . 1 I PRESCRIPTIONS 1L I FOR GLASSES .■« \[ 1 | PREPARED. ".'. "JI j | Charges Moderate. "."■_.' if j 699 Colombo St. li X ' Near Kincaid's ■'■""■ ______rj . 1 CONVEYANCE*. .';';''■■ 1 ROYAL MAIL COAVHES. ''|.fv f GERALCTXE-ORARI SERVlck'f I lEAVE Gcraldine daily at 7.45 «..m., arm* [ ■t Orari daily 6-30 a.m., leave Orari dailj l | 8.53 a.m., arrive Gcraldine daily 9.36 *.m.., | leave G-oraldine daily 9.30 a.m., airive Orali. j daily 10.20 a.m., leave Orari daily 10.35 *.».," arrive Gcraldine daily 11.20 a.m., leave G«aldino daily 1.30 n m., arrive Orari daily 2.13 p.m., leave Orari daily 2.55 .p.m.; .jurjri,. Gcraldine daily 3.10 p.m., leave GeraM-iiji dnily 4.0 p.m., arrive Orari daily 4.43_*p_t f _ leave. Orari daily 5.0 p.m., arrive G,cral(li"iS, daily 5.45 p.m., leave Gcraldine daily 5,0 p.m.. arrive Orari dally 5.45 . -pAWjeave Orari daily 0.0 p.m.. "<irrlv»' Gcraldine , 0.45 pro, Gcraldine-WoodJmi-t! ! Service.—Leave Gcraldine 5.0 pin. o.rr.ff L Woodbury, via Orari bridge, G3O p.m., leaw_ 1 Woeidbury, via Orari bridge, G3O a-m., arrirV f Geraldine 7.30 a.m. Farca, la Cd single, %;& Cd return. In - connciion with the *J)-*Va v 9' conduct a Livwy Business, Gigs, S*<2<*|s'. 1 Horses, CeJachos, etc, on hire at reatornW",;| rates. General' Carrying and Carting- tar* -1 ried on. Samples carefully handled. Ac, ■*>(,"§ New Zealand Express Company. Howo Clipping done on the premises. Machine plate*' sharpened. - Charges jvaf-onable. . .Telejjljtfflt, No. 44, X. SHERKA'TT, Propriety,;.Gflfl-,. dine. , _, """.*."--*-. FUNERAL NOTICES! v • ;';'-' ''. ; : : '..„.,'■'■'i.;— t. HPHE Friends of the lato John- 'tabihstß X are invited lo attend Si, P • l-'-incn-!,----which leaves the residence of his son; UpbH*" Robinson, 174 North road, Papanm, tor tat * Belfast Cemetery, on Thursday, 25th inst.,'«i. 2 p.m. LANGFORD and RHIND. -Stft THE Friends of Mr 'ihornas Dewrcoacj' Conncry are informed tliut the lntMjjb of his lato father-in-law, Gat in McLc(t£*«i3 leave his residence, Dry don street, SuttStt, This Day, Thursday, at 2 p.m., for LinwA' Cemetery- Private infermsn!. GEOEC?,'"BARRELL. . "___*.' THE Friends of the late ,WiHia*ni*Bt_"'i "are informed that his Funeral "W}B leave his lato residence, fi-1 Hazeldoau <(%';» on Friday, at 11 a.m., lor Auitingxta ■tcrv. Private interment. GEOHGI3 BA&~fi| RELL. , "Wifcß rpHE Friends of Mr W. H. Fcuton are i* B ■*- vtted to attend the Funeral of hi(n\)l& I wife, leaving hie residence, 390 street, Sydenham, This Day, Thursday. tfc»-|l 25ih ir-st., at 2 p.m., for tho Syeltriham"C<«!- t '!M tery. J. LAaiß and SON. .- , -E6»" M THE. Friends of the late Mr- Ricliaro*;(>; beKirne are informed that his Fu««_-;|ffl will leave his late residence, Office Frielay, at 2 p.m., for tho Liiiwocd C«n«i*r/«-jS J. ANDERSON, 107 Victoria%'.T«t.' • l.fiK, jl j'**) E O R G li B A R X E kli'i _ V.T UNDERTAKER and EMIiALMKB," - >■-' ffi CREMATION 6 ARRANGED. - ■„■■ - : . jf Offiea and Private Kesidcure, 221 DntSjS^g street, South. v*7- 'li Workshops, etc., 232 and 231 St .All**j ( f ,- ; p street. . "*•*¥.,#. "'_ TELEPHONE 721. "'•^-'I Telegrams: Barrel!. Undertaker, CSri'&rlf church. _*_f H I ANGF Olt D and It H I "S#.-l 1J (Lato W. and If. Laug-ord - , :-?&' S FUNERAL FURNISHERS irf £ f KMBALMERi. — . _&■ 19 London street 'Phone ise),V.jr 8 ! P.O. Box 52..'. ■: -'-_>.« j OERBERT LANGFORD. 19 London «t«ft- §j Richmond. 'Phone 089.--. '■38f,'l j- JOHN RHIND, 100 Montreal 'itmi..'!g', jg j .Sydenham. ''Phone IGO3 , ( - '■:. "' « j Town Office: 104 Cashel street 'Pliott* W : : B tT LAMB .and.- I ! UNDERTAKER*! , '„'*'.'**);* l And - \ ■?,'-'"''-- S EMBALMERS. - ' * ~'■-;• 'M No. 231 LICHFIELD STHEET.'/^ < I Telephone 589. " [&•$/.< I __ ir^'S^-Sr--'-' 1 The Business IWan'i ? , Tailors. ~;|H nesj as*et by «t«j aucc*sJiu> * Mr "-' \" \ ness man- '*' ' > We bar* ipecialised in dothM fc| -_'~ « busmes*. men for many ytars Ji>~ *. I know exactly what is wanted. »™ i s . / s-, S ciicnta get exactly what they ***\, -"^.-1 Our Hard-tailored Suit* *»» F I Guineas have delighted th» m"* » r .j| ticious tastes. , ; . V'ltl'B TV., also »pfcial>« ia Ladi*' 1 .*'--"•* . ?isJf Hearfield & Walki|l LIMITED. "'V;^!' •■THK BUSINESS MA.VS T - UW I" Ca*h»l »tr«i (a•»» *"" Brsdj*- M

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 10

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