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LECTURES. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHY3RCH. LECTURES IX MUSIC. DR. BRADSHAW wiij commence tho Second Term of the Course of Lectures in MUSIC on MONDAY. .May 31st. Subjects: > Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Counteipoint, Form in Music, History of Music, Ear Trining, Composition, and Orchestration. At the end of each year Certificates are wanted to successful students, and ,threo prizes, each of the value ol Two Guineas, to the Threo Colleu© Studonts who pass Jtnd who i obtain the highest marks in the First, Second, and Third year's examinations reepccLectures meet ail tfte requirements Jor Music Bac. Degree, Matriculation Associated Board of R.A.M. and K.C.V., and I Uririty C-ollego Examinations. ' Reduced Railway Fares to Country Stu- : 10s 6d per term for each Lecture. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, May 21st, 19-30. -.912 RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. PUBLIC LECTURE On "THE NEW SOCIAL OUTLOOK, By iMISS LUCY F. MORLAND, 8.A., Of London, In the ORANV'E HALL, WORCESTER STREET. '.MONDAY, 34th, at 8 p.m. Questions invited. Collection. 1310 A X. i* D O X 1 A X HALL, A L E' D O X I A X HAL L, "Worcester street, SUNYIAY, 23rd MAY, 8.0 p.m. FREE PL'BLIC LECTURE, the subject i of which ha\'. claimed attention during the visit of H.R.H. TIVE PRINCES OF WALES. ARE ENGLISHMEN ISRAELITES? ' BRITISH ISRAELISM. In tho . BRITISH ISRA ELISM. Light of 1 BRITISH ISRA ELIPM. Prophecy. A Nation anil a Comnnny of Nations, Win n and Where? ' THE REIG>"iINt> HOUSE OF BRITAIN. Is it llesoended from THE ROYAL HOUSE OF JUDAH? The Prince of \k7a3es and the Throno of PavH—Palestine in tho Hands of Britain— Restoration of Ts-ael—Britain'* Work Borath«'in<r a P-?onl—Tho Re-establishment of the Kingdom of" Fnvid. ' tttp. FI'FTH UN T^rci RS>T/ EMPTRE. THE HOLY T.ixn THE FIRST ' DOHTA'ION. 1325 > r==== * • 1 ! PROPERTIES TOR SALE. GRAVES AND 00. SHEEP FARM FOR i'ALE OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY >0R CANTERBURY FARM. "IQHA ACRES, Freehold, on .Main road, ii/UU 18 miles from Railway, Taranaki. All felled. Wintered 3000 Mixed Cheep and 50 Caitle. All. easy mustering country, Modern Homestvad, six rooms, all conveniences, and telephone*. Large woolshed and four stands, machines, dip, and 3 sets yards; 12 acres in Swedes. A bargain at £10 10s—for eale, with i£?000 Cash, or will exchange for Canterbury form or Christckurch City Property. Eqwity £7500. Don't miss this. Owner has a friend in Cirristclnireh who can inspect at short notice. Write to GRAVES and CO., - Estate Agente, f G 5250 Hawora. : HEWARD AND HARRIS. i _— — ——— L HEWARD AND HARRIS. KA ACRES FREEHOLD, Rangiora. Dis- , OU trict, alongside rail. Heavy, flat j land, suitable for dairying. Sound 5-room-ed Hou3e, Stables, Byre, etc. £58 per acre. £1000 down. 17 ACRES Freehold, V-roomed House, built of kauri; full Tangs of outbuildings. 2 Acres Broccoli, windmill, and water-races. Only 5 miles out. ' S ACRES Freehold, handy to City, and 1 close to tram; beautiful Bungalow, 2 large J glasshouse®. Early application necessary. BUSINESS. I Suburban G-ROCERY AND DRAPERY BUSINESS, and 6 good living rooms. Doing £70 weekly, clean stock. Exceptional ' Terms. ALSO— Country Store®, Blacksmith's, Wheelwright's Businesses, and City Fruit and Confectionery Business; best etand, leasehold premises, £400. • HEWARD and HARRIS, Land and Estate Agents, 94a Hereford street. Box 419. 'Phono 5094. M 6659-1324 » '~HILLARY~AND BAXTER. ! TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. 3 MINUTES FROM 2d- CAR. 6 ROOMS AND SLEEPING BALCONY, MOTOR SHED. —IF yon sie looking for something first class and a really attractive home, DON'T MISS THIS. We | -Jo not honestly think there is a better built or better finished house in or r.ear Chrirtchurch. Tho rooms are large and beautifully appointed. Beam ceiling in dining-room, panelled hall and breakfast room, artistic J fireplaces, first class mantels, choice electric fittings, plate glass windows, warirobee, enp- | boards, tillery bin®, linen press, and conveniences too numerous to mention. Fine _ corner eeotion in tip-top garden, fuTl size . motor shed. WE ARE SURE THIS WILL 5 SUIT YOU. , HILLARY and BAXTER. 1 ST: ALBANS. ' SIS-ROOMED BUNGALOW. 1 £2500. ' This very fine Bungalow has been extra j well built, the rooms all being large j and roomy. There are 6 main rooms, two sunny north verandahs, bathroom, -pantry, washhouse, etc. Tho hall and dining-room ■ are panelled. The house is fitted with eleo--1 trio light throughout, and there is gas for | cooking. Tho bathroom has all modern improvements, including Porcelain bath and basin, leadlights, linen press, wardrobes, tile grates, and all conveniences. Sewer connection, asphalt paths, motor ehedThis fine property is situated in one of the best streets of Central St. Albans,' and ' is handy to the citv and the 2d section. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 fitreet. WEST CITY. r ART BUNGALOW, FIVE ROOMS. i £1650. This is a lovely and compact Home in. the city, clo3e to the Park. Everything is neat and natty. "Very sunny aspect. There are five main rooms and bath- ; room, pantry, washhouse, etc. The dining-room is 25 feet x 19 feet, and will accommodate a full rzo billiard table, i The bedrooms ar« all roomy. The kitchen is a kitchen-breakfast room. There is both gas and coal range. The ■property is on tho main sewer and has . asphalt paths and h.p. water. , The verandah, whioh i» very sunny, is ' glassed in with leadlights and the doors are fitted with plate glass. Tho garden is not largo but is very reatly 1 laid out both back and front. Altogether thia is a beautiful and romfort--1 able homo. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street. ME.RIVALE. £1650. This is an excellent* proportv situated in ! tho choicest street in Me rival© end handy to two cars. The house, which is well built, consists of 6 large main rooms, scullery, bathroom, pantry, washhouso. etc. The whole of the interior has been newly papered in tho lateat papers and the exterior is being painted. Tiled grates, porcelain bath and basin, largo linen press wardrobes built in, gas for cooking, h. and c. service, and all conveniences. Tho section is large and high. 11 i_- well laid out in lawn, garden, and fruit trees. Tho property is on the sewer. Properties like this, in the best locality, are scarce and eel I quickly, to that an early enquiry will bo necessary. HILLARY and BAXTER, H5252-1232 173 Manchester street.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 15

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