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I railways. C " XBW - ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OFFERS aro invited for Cleaning Lire Stock Wasrpons. Particulars a' District Traffic Manager's rjc.ro Christchurch. _ o®f' L BY ORDER. 34w ~$YS\ ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. j TWV Ordinary Time-Table which waa in ore" prior to 23rd April -will he rc- • after 12th -MAY, with the followingExpress Christchurch to Inr" 1 ] f-o 1 ''-spreFO to Lv« e iton -*i!l n°t ran. Tho SO a.m. Ex-t-Tom Dur.edin arrive a at Chnstchurch -k o-m and runs through to Lyttclton to ilrfct 'with Ferry SU-ainer. The Exprcaa | Tr»i Christchi to £uctdi<i will start at j 12.25 P' m> - JVYTTELTON LINE. | Th* Vuo* : -r.-.: Trsiro will rur.:—From LytJton'at 6.40, 7.25, 8/20. 9.25. 10.73, 11.20 • ! r;« 3 - 2 °. 4 - 3 '- 510 ' co ' 613 - 7 - 20 ' si Dm Vo-43 p.m. and 11.45 pan. SaturL< onlv). From. Christchurch at 6.35, 7.20, *53 *8. 10.0. 10.55 a.m., 115.10 p.m. 02.15 «'m! Sa-turtiays), I.'J". 2.45, 4.<>, 5.20, 5.25, rW 655 "-5" r>.m. ai d 11.13 p.n>. SatiirriaTs o»!vi. No si-ndst? Tr'-in-i except the c r .rr Train, which will leave Lyttclton for Christchurch cm ro'-u as passengers ex ferry steamer aro landed. NORTH LINE. The Morn infr Train for Rangiora will leave Christchurch T. 20 instead of 7.21 a.m. The Morning Train (or Culver den and Parnassus and Oxford will leave Christchurch 8.55 instead of 650 iL.rji. The Afternoon Train from Christchurch for North Line and Oxford and Kvrcton Branches starts at 3.30 instead of 433 p.m. It does not run north of Waikari The Evoning Train for Rangiara will leave Christchuxch at 5.15 instead of 5.10 nm. The afternoon Train from West Oxford wiil" start at 2.50 p.m. instead of 3.55 p.m. coUTHBRIDGE AND LITTLE RIVER BRANCHES. The Morning Train Christcburch to Southbridec aid Little River will start at 8.20 instead of 8.40 a.m. The Morning Train from to Christchurch will start at 7.40 instead of 8-0 a.m. The Morning Train from Little River will start at /.25 instead of 7.15 d.m. N MIDLAND AND WHITECLIFFS BRANCHES. The Train for Arthur's Pass and Whitccliffs on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays a.nd for Springfield and Whitocliffs on >*ridays leaves Ghrwtchurch at 8.30 instead of 833 o.m It dkxss not run on Mondays and Wednesday*. The Afternoon Train for Springfield and Whitccliffs leaves Christchurch daily at 4.10 p.m. It will not run to Otarama on Saturdays. The Morning Train from Midland Branch on Saturdays will start from Springfield instead of Otarama. The Afternoon Train from Springfield and Whitecliffa will not run on Mondays and Wednesdays. METHVEN BRANCH. The Morning Train,' Rakaia to Methven,' on Tuesdays and Thursdays will start at 9.30 a.m. The Evening Train, Rakaia to Methven," will start at 5.45 p.m. The. Morning Train from Mothvcn will start at 6.40 a.m. daily The Afternoon Train from Methven on Tunsdays will start at 2.25 p.m. and on Thursdays at 3.35 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH-ASHBURTON. • The Morning Mixed Train, Christchurch to Ashburton will start at 7.25 <L.m. instead of 8.7 a.m. The Afternoon Train, Cinistchnrch to Ashburton, will etart at 3.35 p.m. daily. The Morning Train Ashburton to Christchurch will start at 7.15 a.m. daily. Tbe Midday Train Ashburton to Christohurch will start at 11.10 a.m. The Afternoon Train Ashburton to Christchuroh will etart »t 3.45 p.m. For fuller particulars see bills and time■able at Stations. 449 BY ORDER. EDUCATIONAL HAS TOtTB BOX , MATRICULATED ( "? ? ? IF yon want your boy to-«nter--npan-« professional career, you nrust see to it that he passes hia Matriculation Examination, or else your hopes, and; his, will not bo realised. The usual period of preparation is curtailed by half at GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES by reason •of our special nrethoda ■of training,- our AXOoptianal facilities, and the fact that classes aro small and eadh student receives individual instruction. Candidates prepared at Gilby*s < CoUegs for Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Public Servico Senkrr, Junior, and Senior National Scholarships, Teachers' Certificates and Pharmacy, invariably give a good account of themselves in the examination room. Wo also prepare .backward students {or Standards 5 and 6. DAT CLASSES—O.3O to 12.30 and • 2 to 4. From Monday to Friday inclusive. EVENING CLASSES. CORRESPOND.ENCE LESSONS, Call and interview the Director, or write for. Free Prospectus. Term may be commenced at any time— NOW!. GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD, Next Chief Post Office. Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. C 4235-2330 TtIGBTS Commercial School, Hallenßtein'a Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Principal: Miss M. D. Digby, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section); Latest Government Examination. Latest Government Examination. At the PpbKo Service Entrance Examination for Shorthand-Typistes ■' held last November, out of the Four*- Successful Candidates in the Senior Division, Three were students attond"•B the above School, whilst one of the Junior students was placed First on the Order of Merit list for the Christohurch Centre. The Sohool has again secured a majority of passes at the above examination, and the continued success of students at the various Public Examinations is evidence of the excellent training received by our pupils. Term com- . peaces at any. time. Day Classes. Evening Clamoa. Saturday Morning Classes. Full particulars regarding fees, etc., on applica"on - D 2192-6232-2 ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE. Lincoln load Christ churchpRESBYTERIAN BOYS' COLLEGE, DAY AND BOARDING. HEADMASTER: 8, B. Dickinson, M.A. (Melbourne), Diploma of Education. CHAPLAIN: Bov. A. T. Thompson M \ BD. , SENIOR MASTER; W. H. Johnston- BA RESIDENT MASTER:: A. S. Holloway. SCIENCE: E. C. Rowe. B.Sc. KISTRESS OF_ JUNIOR DEPARTMENT: Miss R. Michell. ' SECOND TEBM BEGINS TUESDAY • ' MAY 29th. ' of all ages admitted. • Prospectus from Headmaster and all Pres>7 t«nan Ministers. Telephone 1372. St. A.8255-9407 T\AKCING. DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL y CULTURE. Under Royal and VW Regal Patronage. • MISS LOWE resumes her Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing »om March 19th. Ladice'. Evening Claesee forming. Waltxing tanght in throo private lessons. At home Tuesday Afternoons. 307 MONTREAL STREET. Dancing, deportment, and physiCAL EXERCISE.—Mies COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumes Afternoon Classes from FRIDAY. March 16th. Evening Classes forming. .53 HEREFORD STREET WEST. Tel. 354. C 2379 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN (Pupil of Ed. Scott, London and Brighton) has Resumed Teaching, Evening Classes Forming. Pri- — vate instruction given. Walti in three les•ons. AORANGI, 184 FITZGERALD , AVENUE. 'Phono 4313. 82380-9250 rpHE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF , X MUSlC.—Anyone can Learn by our Methods. No scalea; no Drudgery. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 3, S8 Xlexeford street. X
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