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Educational. MRS TOLAN, TEACHER OF THE PUHOFOETB, removed from Stanmora road to Clifton House, Draper street, Richmond, Third term commences Sept. 14th. 8577 NEW BRIGHTON. THE MISSES GODFREY. of Stanmore road, Christchurch, having taken a house on the teach at New Brighton, beg to announce that they intend to open a BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, and will be ready to receive their pnpila on Monday, the 14th Instant. Present address, Sea View road. New Brighton. 8443 MISS TAYLOR’S Classes for Dancing.— Mondays 7 to 9, Thursdays 7 to 9. Class forming for Tuesdays. Wednesdays 3.30 to 5.30. Calisthenics a special featnre. Pee 15s, Course of 12; Practice Class, 10s 6d. Course from dateof joining. 'The modern and the original dances artistically taught, forming a varied and pretty programme for a dance. Private Lessons given. Private Classes formed. Country classes visited. 235. Armagh street west. Pl6l ELOCUTION. PROFESSOR OSWALD gives LESSONS PRIVATELY or in CLASS, Private classes formed. Cure of stammering a speciality. People coming specially for treatment may rely on a permanent enra in three or fonr weeks. Pees in advance. 112, Montreal street. X 9 RANOI-EUEU. PAPANUI ROAD, Christchurch, MRS F. D, GIBSON wishes to receive Two Girls to Board with her family. A comfortable homo for Pupils attending the High School or private classes. 8563 SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OP EDUCATION. JPP LIGATION S, accompanied by recent test!, k. menials, will do received up to the 19th ST. from Certificated Teachers qualified to fill the following position Waimate District High School—Second master to teach primary work, salary at present average £165 per annum. Forms of application—without which no applioa. tion can be admitted—to be obtained at this Office. By order. J. H; BAMPIELD, Secretary* Education Office, Timarn, Sept, 3rd, 1891. • 8589 Personal. MBS BARBARA SMITH (formerly Mrs Hurst), daughter of the late William Young, of Nantawarra, South Australia, is entitled to a legacy under her father's will, if applied for by her within twelve months from this date, she is believed to have left S.A. for New Zealand with Mr Smith, and two or three young children by her first husband, about nine years ago. Dated this 13rh day of Angust, 1891. FISHER ft CUt.BOSS, Solicitors, 8211 Grenfell street, Adelaide. Wanted. CASH Advertisements under this heading. Not exceeding 23 words, ONE SHILLING* Addressesmay be left at this office. w ANTED Bayers for Iron Trunks, H. Atkinson's, Manchester street. Xl2 W ANTED, Buyers of Furniture to Purchase at Used's, and save 5s in the pound. Xl4l WANTED Buyers for Spring Mattresses, 40 springs. H, Atkinson’s, Manchester street. Xl2 WANTED People to gee married. For Furniture, H. Atkinson, Manchester street. Xl2 WANTED, Buyers for Black and Gold Bedsteads, £X 18s 6d. H. Atkinson’s, Man. cheater street. Xl2 WANTED, Persons requiring a good Piano at a low price, to sea our stock. J. Bowman and Son. X 277 WANTED, Bayers for Morocco • covered Music Stools, 18s 6(1. H, Atkinson’s, Manchester street; Xl2 WANTED, to Buy, Second-hand Furniture in any quantity; beat cash .prices. .T. Bowman, Victoria street. X 277 WANTED Known—Cabinets 10s, O.D.V.’s 6s. Dutch and Ball, Photo Artists, 113, Victoria street. Satisfaction guaranteed. X 172 ANTED, Persons of Limited Means about to Furnish to call at a. Reed’s Secondhand Furnishing Warehouse, High street. Xl4l WANTED Known—Manufacturers’ Samples of Gent's Underclothing, Hats, Ac., Ac,, at less than half-price, Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall. X 144 WANTED Known—Onr New Showroom is now open; latest novelties in spring and summer millinery; readymonoy value. Toneyoliffe and Carey. P3SS WANTED Known—That the Beat Mauritius Sugar for preserving can be had at the lowest price; also Brown Browing Sugar at T. H. Rapps', High street. X 156 WANTED Known—Onr New Lists of Properties are now ready, and will be forwarded on application. W. R. Harding (associated with Js Bowman and Son), 209, Hereford street. WANTED Known—That Young Men, before proposing, should sea our Engagement Rings, Secure happiness and save money. R. Kennett, 133. High street. XB6 WANTED Known—Clocks Cleaned 2s 6d; Watches 4s; warranted one year. Brooch Pins 3d, _B. Kennett’s, under the verandah, two doors from Barrett's Hotel. XBS 11ST ANTED Known—We are showing a special V Shipment of Ladies', Maids’ and Girls' jrsats. Also, a choice Assortment of Fancy r ool Shawls. Ghl’s Drapery Warehouse, Colombo ad, Sydenham. X2B S~FS7' ANTED Known—Mrs Qnartermain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and hildren’s Lsft-olf Clothing. Letters by post or :herwise attended to. - Address, Mrs G. uartermain, 154, High street. Xl3l WANTED to Sail, 10 Acres Land, soil of the very richest in Canterbury; good, new six-roomed Honse, nsual outbuildings, four miles from town; very low price to effect a quick sale. HamiU and Johnson, Cathedral square. X 317 WANTED to Sell, Compact Farm of 27 acres good laud at West Oxford, two good houses, one four and one five-roomed, nsual out* buildings, good orchard; price £325; a great bargain. HamiU and Johnson, Cathedral Square. WANTED, a Partner, with" from £SOO to £IOOO, in good paying Woolscouring and Exporting Business; very profitable returns; will bear strictest investigation. Further particulars from Baggs and Duffy, 179, Gloucester street..X33s WANTED to Sell, in Hereford street, Lin wood, a great bargain, owner determined to effect sale. House of five rooms, wash-house, copper and section, all in perfect order; only £195; favourable terms. Baggs and Duffy, 179, Gloucester street. X 335 ■"ANTED Known—Splendid accommodation * for those requiring a seaside change at rs Tapley’s, Governor’s Bay. Extensive grounds, iting, fishing, flue view of harbour. Terms >derate. Apply on premises, or to Baggsand iffy, 179, Gloucester street. A 335 r ANTED Known—The Tai Tapu, Halswell iif and Christchurch Coach, W. R. Sanders, oprietor, is now running daily to and from nstohnroh, leaving Tai Tapu at 8 a,m. and ristchurch 3.30 p.m. Booking Office—City ihlaa.next**Press’* Office, Cashel street. X4U r ANTED to SeU, in St Asaph street, within ij twelve minutes of Post Office, a Well b House of five good rooms, verandah, large lery, nice section, all in the best of order, e £2OO. Terms—£lo cosh, or more at option nyer, balance easy instalments. Baggs and :y, 179, Gloucester street. X 335 r ANTED Known Must be sold, owner f\y leaving, 20 acres rich land weU fenced and jdividetl, good orchard, &c„ house of six rooms, •ondah, scullery, wash-house, dairy, stabling 1 every convenience; situate on the Canal serve; price has been reduced to effect an mediate tale. Apply Allan Hopkins, Estate ant. Cathedral Sqnare. A 205 / ANTED Known—For Bale, at Woolston, f Quarter-acre Land, with wall-built House corns, scullery—all well finished throughout fitted with cupboards and other convent* i; quantity of fruit trees in garden, the usual Hidings, all complete; worth seeing. Price easy terms.- Allan Hopkins, Cathedral ,a 198 X 205 rAN TED, Farmers and Employers requiring Male or Female Servants, for farms, ions, private families and hotels, to apply to undersigned, who will select the best in the ket. Having added waiting-rooms for the renienoe of ladies and female servants, mi a is acknowledged to be the best in town; GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING, AND WISHING TO AVOID THE RISK AND INCONVENIENCE OP AN AUCTION SALE Are Reminded that J. ]B o wm a k & Son ARE CASH PURCHASERS OP FURNITURE & EFFECTS TO ANT EXTENT. Ont-door Sales Conducted, J* BOWMAN ft SON. S27P 200, Hereford street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9510, 4 September 1891, Page 1

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