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Educational LADIES’ DAT AND BOARDING v ; ' scHooii* MISS THOMPSON’S Pupil* will REASSEMBLE; , MONDAY, 20th INST. Cashel street, Christchurch. 8825 EICTHMOND HODS E,* Lichfield Street. Young ladieS’boaeding and DAT SCHOOL (conducted by Mis* Nbiwon) will OPEN on MONDAY, 20th January. Dancing Class every Thursday Afternoon. . i 9126 AVONSIDE LADIES’ SCHOOL, Oxford Terrace West. MRS' CLARK will be prepared to RECEIVE her PUPILS on THURSDAY, the 16xh INSTANT. 9121 fJIHE REV. 0. TURRBLL’S SCHOOL, UPPER RICCARTON. The next term begins the 23rd instant, 8866 MONICA HOUSE. LADIES’BOAEDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Worcester street, next Rev. J. W. Habens, Conducted by Miss Donnbi.it. The FIRST QUARTER of 1873 will COMMENCE on MONDAY, Jan. 20, at Half-past Nine a.m. Thorough English •, taught. French, German, Music, Singing,. Drawing, Painting, and Dancing. French and| German Class—Tuesdays and Fridays, .< Dancing ■ Class on Wednesday afternoon. Prospectus on application. 9164. LYTTELTON LADIES’ SEMINARY. STUDIES HAVE BEEN RESUMED. A SPECIAL ALLOWANCE, equal in value to a Season Ticket, will be made to each l pupil coming in by Train. LYTTELTON PRIVATE ACADEMY. STUDIES HAVE BEEN RESUMED. A N ALLOWANCE, equal in value to a JJL Season Ticket, will be. made to each pupil coming in to School by Train. 9160 URQUHART MACPHBRSON.

CHRISTCHURCH SEMINARY FOE YOUNG LADIES. Conducted by the Misses SHEATH. PARK HOUSE, CRANMEB SQUARE. mHE MISSES SHEATH have, at the JL request of many of the residents' of Christchurch and the surrounding districts, decided to adopt the College Scholastic Terms, instead of the Quarters, as heretofore—namely: the year is divided into three equal terms of thirteen weeks for studies. Holidays at the same times as the College. The school will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 27, at y a.m. Terms can be had on application. 8830 Wool, Gram. &c WOOL THE Undersigned are prepared to make Cash Advances on Wool and other produce for shipment consigned to their friends!, Messrs Dalgety, Ducroz and Co., London; or Messrs Dalgety Blackwood and Co., Melbourne. DALGETY, NICHOLS & CO., ' Lyttelton and Christchurch. Station stores of every description supplied | on liberal terms. 260} MATHESON’S AGENCY 7 MAKE ADVANCES on STOCK and STATIONS on Liberal Terms,' also on WOOL, FLAX, WHEAT, and other Produce consigned to their friends, Messrs Matheson and Co., London. CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, &c. 8764 JOHN INGLIS, Manager. WOOL. THE Undersigned - are. prepared to make liberal-Cash Advances on Wool placed-, in their hands for Sale ■in this ; Market, or consigned to Messrs Miles Brothers and Go. for sue in London. MILES & CO., 2643 j . Christchurch. WOOL AND FARM PRODUCE. The undersigned a» . cash BUYERS, of WOOL and FARM PRODUCE. . MILES. & CO-, 6121 .... Ohristohurchand Timaru. WHEAT. mHE undersigned i are CASH ' EURJL CHASERS of WHEAT in any quantity. : ■ ■ v? >■■■, ' MILES & CO., 9162 Christchurch and Timaru. EYE-GRASSj SEED.

mHE undersigned are OASH BUYERS of X good samples. MILES & 00., 9153 Chnstchurou and Tinjaru. WOOL AND FARM PRODUCE. rnHB undersigned are Cash Buyers, and JL make Liberal Advances on WOOL and other PRODUCE placed in their hands for Sale or Shipment to their London friends. 6001 . WILSON SAWTELL, & CO. NOTICE TO FARMERS. ROYSE, STEAD.TcO. are CASH PURCHASERS of BARLEY, and all kinds of GRAIN and FARM PRODUCE. ROYSE, STEAD, & CO., 8819 11 Triangle. ASHBURTON MILL. SAUNDERS & FLOWER are Cash Purchasers of clean, sound Samples of WHEAT; or will make ADVANCES on the same for future delivery. 9148 BENNETT & SAUNDERS. CHEESE! CHEESE!! mHE Undersigned is a Purchaser of Good X Samples. W. H. HARGREAVES, 8695 Cathedral square. HIDES! HIDES!! HIDES !!! THE undersigned are purchasers of Hides, in any quantity. Premises next to R. Wilkin’s Wool Store. Highest cash prices fiven on delivery. 818 BREARLEY BROS. Miscellaneous THE following is an extract from a letter dated 15th May, 1872, from an old inhabitant of Horningaham, near Warminter, Wilts:—“l must also beg to say that your Pills are an excellent medicine for me, and I certainly do enjoy good health, sound sleep, and a good appetite i this is owing to .taking your Pills, lam 78 years old.—Remaining gentlemen, yours very respectfully,.L.S.—■ • To the Proprietors of Norton’s Camomile Puxs, London.”

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3740, 16 January 1873, Page 4

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