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I railways. SEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. rt7? after 13th May the IUS WL tein 0 Little River Chnfltchurch will not The 7.25 a.m. train from Little River Mon Tuesdays only. On all weei: days t Tuesday a train will leavo Little far Ctudfltclrorch at 8.30 a-m. It vijl jgjr .Uncet at Lincoln with the morning christchurch to Southbndge. A train i Tw™ Little River at 3AO p.m. on Tues- ' The morning train Chnstdnarcii to River will run on Tnoodayß only- The train Christchurch to Lrttlo Biver train from Christchurch to jibnrton and Methyen will _ leave Chretat 4.5 p.m. and arrive Aehburton &50 Methven 7.35 pjn. f'irhg afternoon train from Chriatchnreh far rfUUnd and Whitecliffs Branch will leave XjSgtchurcb at 4.15 p.m. and run 5 minutes ( g*" 1 BY OBDEE. licensing notices. VOTICE OF APPLICATION* FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. f* JAMES ARTHUR PAWSON, of Pspanni, l» do here try give notico that I desire to obtain, sjid will at the next Licensing MeetjL jo be holden at Darßeld, on the seventh S of June, 1018, apply for a certificate iathorising the issue of a Publican's License J. r houoe situate at North road, Papaaui, Unknown as the "Phcenix" Hotel, container twelve rooms, exclusive of those required the use of the family. Dated the 30th day cf April, 1018. JAMES A. PAWSON. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. r ALEXANDER FAIRBAIRN, of Papain nui, Hotelkccper, boing the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house md premises situate at North road, Papanui, da hereby give notice that I desino to chain and will at the next Licensing Meetwto be holden at Darfield, on the 7th dsy of June, 1918, apply for a Transfer cf the said License from myself to Jamos Arthur Pawson, my appointee. Dated the 16th day of March, :918. j-55 A. FAIRBAIRN. \OTICE OF APPLICATION F"R A * TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T LOUISA SYLVIA KENNEDY, of Christli ohureb, being the holder of a Publitu>'# License in respaot of tho house and premises situate at Christchurch, known as the" Groavenor Hotel, do hereby give notico tkti'l desire to obtain, and will at tho next I Licensing Meeting to bo holden at Christ- ! dnich, on the 6th day of June, 1918, apply for a Transfer of the 6nid License fiom n.y,tlf to William George Ives, my appointee. \J pated the 12th day of April, 1918. j7 M . L. S. KENNEDY. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. T -WILLIAM GEORGE IVES, of Christ--1» church, do hereby give notice that, I itiire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to •be holden at Clirsitchiucn I tha 6th day of Jun*, 1918, apply a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for u. houso situate i.t M<»orjionfio avenue, Christchurch, and known as th« Groevenor Hotel, containing twelve rooms, exclusive of those required for the UK of tbo family. Dated the 12th day of April. 1018. 8767 W G. IVE3. . EDUCATIONAL. DANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise. —MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth London) reeum«s Afternoon Clacees from March 11th. Class for juniors at M : bs Webb's School, Merivale. Evening Classes forming. TE WHARE, 53 Hereford street W.' Telephone 354. C 2502

DANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture, j Under Royal and Vicc-Kegal patron- t *,ge,. Miss Lowe, having rpturned irom Aus- 1 tralio, will resume her classes lor Dancing i and Deportment from June 10th. Waiteiug i taught in three private lessons. At homa Tuefldav afternoons. 3U7 Montreal street, 3 LlO3l DANCING. . ' MISS BUCHANAN ■ resumed on SATUR- ' DAtt", March 23rd. Private lissons J»Vmvei>; Walts a tpcciality, in three lessons. ; - -JAORANGI," 181 Fitzgerald avenue. Tele- ' phono 4343. skBLDOK " * ' SHELDON. rpHE SHELDON Scicnce of KHEIiDON. A Businoss Building i* the 5 SHELDON. Scienco of Service. SHELDON. SHELDON. "He profiU most , who serves SHELDON, best" is the Sheldon motto. SHELDON. With a view to giving better SHELDON, service, a four-fold study is SHELDON, ontcred upon—(l) Of yourself, SHELDON. (2) Your Business, (3) Human SHELDON, mature, and (4) The Power to SHELDON, apply the knowledge gained. SHELDON. The system of training SHELDON, teaches business men how to SHELDON, develop Ability, Reliability, SHELDON. Endurance, and Action, how to SHELDON, become strong in intellectual, SHELDOX. emotive, physical, and voliSHELDON, tional qualities. . SHELDON. Moro than 400 New Zealand SHELDON. Business and Professional Men SHELDON, are studying SHEIiUON. hot SHELDON. Prospectus, giving all informa--BHELDON. tion, write SHELDON. SHELDON. SHELDON INSTITUTE SHELDON. OF BUSINESS SCIENCE, SHELDON. P.O. Box S3l, - Christchurch. SHELDON. D2031-9213-l TVGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ■"■JL/ The Foremost and most Successful Commercial Institution in New Zealand. The Bohool. holding PITMAN'S .AUSTRA- _■ LASIAN SHORTHAND RECORD lor _ High Speed Writing. HIGH SPEED moans HIGH: Remuneration. Over 650. Students have been placed in remunerative Positions during the past two y*an ; and others are daily receiving appointThe above indicates -the appreciation of > Commercial Houses of the training given to ..' OUR Students... ■ , . Wo hold ' ' DAY AND EVENING CLASSES in all COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. • Term Commences at Any Time. --Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opp. D.I.CJ. 1)3(04-9 fcEARN BOOKKEEPING. LEARN BOOKKEEPING. LEARN BOOKKEEPING. ■ LEARN BOOKKEEPING. : ' T}Y attending Gilby's College you j, X> can become, an efficient and reliable Bookkeeper in a very 6hort time, provided }«.» will devote a certain period daily lo systematic study. —We teach by mail or by personal tuition at' the College—whichever is . moat convenient to you. . . All instruction is individual. In the • • ' Advanced Division you receive the personal attention of Mr H. R. Best, F.P.A.N.Z., F.1.A.N.Z., a professional accountant of the highest attainments, with many years' successful coaching experience. ' Tho Elementary, Classes are under the ■personal supervision of the Director, assisted by Mr Wm. Barry, A.!j*-,N.Z., and other highly qualified j** instructors. ' ' —You may begin your studies at any time, and make it optional whether you attend Colleg« during day or ■ evening hours. •; —Particular attention is paid to the correspondence of country students. < \ Lessons are corrected in detail and .. _ knotty problems fully explained. — —Fees are low and may be paid in easy instalments if desired. Our system of training is thorough and comprehensive. •—We coach stuavnU fer the Accountancy Professional, and Bookkeepers' v Diploma Examinations, and Uilby Students in the past have been sigV'. nally successful in this branch of education. " —Call to-day, or write to tbo Director. All information is yours free for the • *- " asking. 1 - . GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Next Chief Poet Offioe, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. ' ■■■■?• ' 1 f "T ADIES" —Mabe your bed snug on. a >Li cold night with a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BAG. When buying make sun that the brand is on neck of hag. Soldi by all traders, 8468 X

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 11

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