TfaTOBBS. FORMATION AND METALLING. " rpEXDERS accompanied by a deposit of i. piYE PER. CENT.,: and addressed to the CHAIRMAN, will bo received up till NOON on FBIDAVtho 2nd day cf. JtLY oest. • . Contract No. l-s6—Melalijng HIGHFIELD ' •: STREET, ' . CULVERDEin TOWNSHIP, delivery .of 140, _ cubic Contract'"So- 236— Metalling "ST; LEONARD'S ROAD TO MOUND ROAD,-de-livery of 2to<cnbic" yards. ■ • Contract No: 3-2&-Fonnation- of 40 • chains of HARTNELL'S ROAD". ■ Contract No. 4-2&—Formation of 90 chains of WILSON'S . ROAD. v ■Works will be shown'on Tuesday, the 09th day oi Juno nest, leaving thoCounoil'-Offke, CulverdehV r 'Rt The ; CouncilV fourhorse grader, two scoops, and one plough, will be available'for hire' and formation work. PTans -n'nd Specificn-tions can •be seen at the Council Office, Celverden. Tho lowest or any tender .not r.ecessarilT accepted. D. t! dalzell,. . County : Engineer. Culverden,, June 'l7ih, 192G.. . 7355 . TENDERS FOR LEASE. . nPENDERS are invited for. a lease for's X ' years of 20 acres of Orchard arid Dairy-ing--Land, eituat.e on Main North - road, about 14 miles from Kaiapoi. Conditions of Tender may be. inspected at Office of the undersigned. Tendero close at 12 noon on FRIDAY, 2nd July nest. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. R. JORDAN, 18-6-26. - District Public "Trustee.. . ■ 7387 TENDERS. TENDERS ore invited for Additions to Parish Rodm; Sumner; Plans ntid .6pc<;iflcatlons may be .seen,at my office, 226 High street, where-tenders close-JUNE 29th. , B. ii AOtER,' 500 ' . Architect. EDUCATIONAL. ATE YOU" ITATKICCIi ATE D! H If 1 not,, commence - your . .studies."'with .us immediately. Matriculation is - now the en- . trance examination to all the' Professions. Our methods do not entail-hours of laborious Btudy, but carry.-.you T along -in ,a; simple, pleasant,, yet, thorough manner. Our courses arei conducted; by' highly-qualified "instructors. Place"'yourself in, our, hands, and ■we .will do the rest. . .: ■ Write orCall-for Free Prospectus, ai NEW - ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE - SCHOOLS.' ' (Incorporating ' Metropolitan and : Maoriland Colleges), <l<l„.Oolwill:'B.,Obambers, Swanston- street, ■ • • •. Auckland.. 'P.o. .Bos so.' . u'l :..;.,. vv. H 4692—1 D IGBY'S . COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenatein'a Buildings' (opp.. D.LC.) Principal: MISS' 'M. D. DIGEY. P.C.T., 1.P.5., Assisted by a Full Staff of-Highly Qualified Instructors.' • , '. COMMERCIAL? ED D CATION!. "'include*'." . ...:; SHORTHAND (Pitman's or " Gregg's);.;. TYPEWRITING; .OFFICE ROUTINE, ,'7. , BOOKKEEPING .'HANDWRITING, , : "ENGLISH, etc.,' etc. ; " DAY AND' ' EVENING - CLASSES. „ , ' Saturday .Mofhing Classes. Term .Commences -at .. Z<Office;, positiofia for all 'Qualified:. Students, liallensteiti's' ~ (opp. D11.C.) \... D3&6IM The peters-gray'" school , .-of. ''-. DANCE," DRAMA, • and , MIME'.;,""* , 98'Victorja street, Christchurch.- ■ , -'Phone - 'Principals Miss Irene .Mulyany-GrSy; ;.i -'• (Graduate Ginnei'-Mawei' SchopL of Dsnca'Sird Drama,"r London,::, and; PSCheadore' .JCcislciff, '..Academy -.'of' .Dancing, •:Los- .AniSelesr).; Classes ,for Children, and-AdultS, 'Greolf,.Character, Verso Spoaking, Acting,,' and. 3?la'yrm'a^ng.-] \ New Torm now Comniencmg. : " BALLROOM PANGING. ... .; MissylMiilvany-Gray has recently;,- -visUe,d America, and'is .gjlying. .class lessons .in -'all • latcoj; ■ - phases-, of .'. BGllrbom ." . . ' Dancing.. . . ... Particular attention is given'in the acquire-ment'of-deportment, balance,' rhythm; aud •• •' ■ /an easy-flpiving Btyle.-- . V A Speoial'Feature-' is- made of ; the^CharlstoU.. >. '.V and Preno^ .Tango., .- Private lessons and interviews, by.: appoint- ! . ntent. 'Phone 3717.- -. . i ' } C 4303 THE ' BESSIE ' MACDONALD . SCHOOL 01? DANCING.- - • MISS MACDONALD, from the, Worldi Famous Ruth St. Denis School:) of-•Dancing. 1 HAS. RESUMED >HER-CLASSES in'OlaEsical., Toe, o'riental,t;and: Russian Dances;,.. ; A Miss, Macdonald, who has-.lust, returned, from Australia, has had wide experience ;1n America and the Colonies," and .'Specialises in Eurythmic Dancing, as-taught iby known Bjelcke* Peterson "School./Sydnfey.,, . . Classes Now ; Forming for the Latest Ball*' room Dances, including, the .New Tango, and Charleston. Intending Pu£i!i .can-, be Interviewed from 2.80 to .s*Bo, 'at'-. S.tudib: ,P. S'.- Nicholls's Buildings,' Manchesier;.*'t'. j 'Printt* Address; 2C3 Hereford street.', 'Phone 2790. M 7114 ' . BALLROOM' DANCING. MISS<:T v SIMPSON' (Jate? London. .WeatEnd Theatres) Has RESUMED TEAdIIING. All Latest Ballyoom Dances :Taucht. •' EVENING CLASSES FOR .BEGINNER'S— Now hoing- formed. • ■ , PRACTICE CLASS—Tuesdays, - .8 p.m.', lor Advanced -Pupils..•.. ', JUVENILESCLASS—Saturday Mornings,. . .Now Forming.:, '.V' ; .' PRIVATE- 'LESSONS ARRANGED,; ;■ : INTERVIEWS front 3 p.m., or 'Plvt>rie;.49S6, Mornings, and;, 6. to 7.30. p.in,; ' . .1. j STUDIO; 162", MANCHESTER ".STREET (Top' Floor),"Corner Herefo'r^. : s.tlcQet. DANCING.; • * ' ELOCUTION;' '■ '■"• ■ ' • EURHYTHMICS. : ' ■ MISS DOROTHY DEAN, ' premiere danseuise, Lyceum Theatre, London;•'• who has recently • arrived in. New -,2!eflJanai. hairopened a, new stiidio at 65 -Gloucester -Btreet;and' is now forming classes -in 1 ' ballrooia' ; and stage dancing. Miss. Dean is-j a stagb l ; pupil' of M, Matheson--Lang,'and .has ■appeijjed./in eupjiort to Miss" Sybil Thflfiidike.-' ; : - r , ; Ballots' "Produced; '. : Call,. or wi-ite for appointtnent. ' ■ 6924 " ELOOUTION SCHOOL. GLASSES: TUESDAY. and: , .JJRJDAY EVENINGS for General, Knowledge and Equipment. Private lessons.by, arrangement. , ~ -7-. • " MISS LUCY. COWAN,_ Royal Exchange Buildings. Railway concessions for country students. ' ■ ' C 3043 ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS'- FOR "1923. WE: OBTAINED 76-PER CENT. OF PASSES IN NOVEMBER, LAST.Success is Assured : to Our: Students who •earnestly etudy under our system. _ of. Pcreohal Individual Tuition'. V.-' '••••' Our Prospectus may bo obtained on Application: CHRISTCHiJRCH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. Mosley, A;P.A., N.Z., A.1.A., N.Z., F.C.A.A., Director. • Office: Hereford Court. • V: •• ! ' -G2027 DANCING, Deportment. Calisthenio Exercises.—Under Royal ; and Vice-Regal Patronage.'.' MISS LOWE Resumes Classes from JUNE 7th Fox-trot, Modern Walt:, and One-Step Taught- in Three Private Lessons. At home Friday Afternoons.—MlSS LOWE. 51 Worcester etrftet., ,W... .L472Q THE CYRIL POULTON SCHOOL OF QANCINO. MB CYRIL. POULTON:..(PupiI of the Famous Domme Oarre .Studio), having just returned ■ from Sydney;' has 1 resumed teaching, and is now receiving pupils for all Modem Ballroom Dances, including the New Rhythm Fox-Trot' and French Tango. Private Lessons any hour, by appointment. Studio: 411 WILSON'B ROAD. LIN.WDOD. MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION.' ■ MK N. If.'BELL; M.A., BJ)., 134 Fitzgerald at., St. Albans, or 131 Worcester St., City. SPECIAL SUBJECTS: Esperanto, Ger.niari; Greek, Ms'orj. - prospectus on appnea'tion. ~ . V- ; , . '• ' 82748 1 ' Teacher I'iano, Theory, Regd., has .vacancies.; .Pupila : preparea ;for • Exams. VfiRA, '£l:ss ; qUflitisiv : .-J;R.F;,;'.'Pile9i?": -784 ""SfI"OTHER, dear,.l feel so bad. ; Warm;-.my ' -v*, feet onva.-Ho.t ;WatCT.'H^agr'''-"'-'l!Ct.' l jt Be • a •"•LHIQUE;" - Mcause it's British'-'and Best.- Guaranteed «'••• - ■ ••t e
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