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WANTED TO SELL. TpOK Sale, 26 Acres Turnips, with, run oi . Apply J. L. Scot:, Ban.'reide. Sale. Mangolds: any offer. E.I? c.o. 'Tress" Otlice- : ~\\TANTED —Sale, Friday, 1 p.m. ■ Horse. » ■ Carts, Gigs, Spring Draya, Lcrrics, E: preaa. Your price. Brake's Stables. 17; XJ\T Eli oi Public Servico Art Union U . , Suite of Furniture. valued at £2 WI3QQS to sell simc at c-noe. Will take £1 casiL Apply "Bargain," "Press." 13( T/57"ANTED to Sell, Ono C.A.V. Dymra ' ' Lighting Set. in good order," v.-it switcht>oard, lamps, accumulators, etAny rrascnabta osTer acccptcd. P.O. Be C4G. Christ-church. ; T7OE Sale, 10 Acres (Gov. Xiease), Papanu Superior land, choicely situated; lioua and outbuildings complete; urgent sale d< l ired. J. Meagher and Co., 155 Ca3hel etreol G123-45 T^\7"ANTED to Sell, immediately, Compa< Liti;e Cosl Business: good prospect {or energetic rr.an. Small rent. Satisfactor reason for soiling. Apply K.T.T., "Press. 176 GINGER Drophcad, Oak, £5 15s; Han Machine i'l los: Needles c»i do; "Glo.be," High etreet. CINGER Round Shuttle £2 10s, Oak Droj U head £3 15s. "Globe," High etnx (opp. Petersen's). VSf ANTED to Buy, Sewing M&chinos, ai * ' ma.'rcs. Best price given. "Globe, High Tri.iagle. QINGEB, 7 drawers, Drop. Table, £3 10e 'J Needle? 6d, Oil 3d bottle. Bobbins 1 cach.. "Globe," High etroet. TSIOS-7G PCiKO-ST- MAliriN'S-Bungalow of rooms, all conveniences. J-acr< Government, mortgage of ±'300. Forest air Perkius. 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. 54 Q Q £ —CI'JT—House of 5 roonio fplas <***-'»-'*•» tered), bath, washhouse, an<} cop per, nearly s-ucre. Forest and Perkins, 43 Colomoo ctreet, Sydenham. .54. W Purchnt* fcr clknt, First-cias '• Property in Colombo street. Mus nave good prospective value. Forest am - erkms, 4JZ Colombo street, Sydenham. 5401 board and residence. yA.ANCIES for Gentlemen Boardors Central; terms moderate. 2CS VTorces cT etroet (live :ninutos ; rom Square). 17", jV r 'AP School, Board and Lodging, fatho ~ children, G and S wsr-s mother & care first consideration. "Wctli lngmgju" "X-'reas." o EDUCATIONAL. M*~ ARTHUR LILLY, A.K.C.O SECOND TERM. PIANO, SINGING, AND ORGAN. 465 MANCHESTER STREET N. Clu( SCHOOL OP ART, CHRLSTCHURCH. r p iIE CLASSES for TEACHERS will b hold on SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd G4C: ft/£ ISy CLARIDGE'S DXSCIXG CLASJ Second Term Cor:;m:ncing JUNE 2nd. 7 a.so run. St. Barnabas School, Foiidalton. 1! TYANCING—MI3S BUCHANAN'S Classei Now Forming. Beginners Thursday 8 p.m. Private lessons u-'.y time. Wall: Two and One Step in Foilr Leesons. AORANGI, H'Jl Hereford street, City. 3531 DANCING, DEPORTMENT PHYSICAL EXERCISE. "jVT-SS COS (Pii£:il of Hra Wordsworth • London), resumes Afternoon Classes fo] Ballroom and Fancy Dancing from JUNfc Ist. Evening Clae.sea forming. Te Wliaro 53 Hereford etreet West. Tel. 3J4. 0-21 C; DIiAWING AND PAINTING. Mb J*. MENZIES GIBB v.-ill Resume leacliing on i THURSDAY. JUNE Ist. t ilri io : 63 Cathedral equine. 6,TGI S. MARGARET'S COLiTEGE". ~ 2S Armagh street, Christr-^urch. COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, JUNE Ist. GC22 DANCING, Deportment, Physical Culturo (under Royal and Viceregal Patronage)—llka Lowo resumes her Classed for Plain and Fancy Dancing, Deportment, etc., fro'in Juno sth. Waltzing Taught In Threo Private Loeaons. At Homo. Tuesday Afternoons. 327 MontreiU street. L 1257 WOMEN, DO YOUR PART IN THIS GREAT WAR. — Throughout tho British Empire — women and girls ar© being trained — to efficiently (ill the poations of theij — brothers lighting our country's bat- —■ ties. The National lilachinc can only — bo kept running smoothly if women — 'qualify themselves to do this service. — It is THEIR duty to tho Empire. — Let us prepare you to fill some Com- — mercial position; inefficiency moana — hindrance rather than help. Type- | — writing and Shorthand, Bookkeeping ! — and Accountancy, aro all subjects in — which women can become adopt. — Begin now and securo tho "Thor- — otigh" Tuition given to cUr students. — Day and Eveuing Classes and Corres- — pondenco Leesons. CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Christehureh. G4125-4587 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, H aliens twin's Buildings (onpositc D.1.C.), Principal: Miss U. D. DIGBY,- P.<;.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), OFFICE APPOINTMENTS O FFICE APPOINTM EN TS OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. During the past ye:ir over TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY Permanent and Temporary have been obtaii'od by nur students, including positions in Banks, Government Departments, Legal, Insurance, and other Mercantile Offices, at comraencing_ salaiiea of from £-10 to £?9 per annum. NOTE.—Each year tho number of pupils we have proves TOTALLY INADEQUATE to fill the manv positions offering. SCHOOL PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. ALL PUPILS RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. D2OS9-1 GOSSIP for Girls. Housekeeping nints, Weekly S'ashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody appear in the "Page for Women" in Saturday's liditions of i'Tho Evonirtr News."

| Owing to the great difficulty of executing orde?s from Home, one of the leading firms of indentors has, for the time being, disposed of the fine range of 1 SAMPLE BOOTS AND SHOES AT HOME COST. Less 25 per cent STEWART ROBINSON, of CASHEL ST., is the lucky purchaser, .who intends holding a Sample Sale for 21 Days. Magnificent Models all to go at Sale Prices. ' ■ Ladies' Shoes—every sort; Gents' Evening Shoes in great variety ; Children's Shoes—exquisite patterns. See the beautiful goods on display with the Bargain Prices. Now is the time for rigid economy. CALL TO-DAY. I j BOOT IMPORTER J [ CASHEL STREET WEST I 3 J

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15605, 1 June 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15605, 1 June 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15605, 1 June 1916, Page 11