Public Hotioes. TTPS-WKITIKG OFFICE. HE H IS B ;3 S HADINfIi 5, Chancery Lane, ChristohnroU, MSS,, Documents p£ all kinds, Specifications Examination Papers, &c., &0., copied on the Type writer. Terms on. application, X6OB T EXCEPTIONAL VALUE,' 300 PArES ASSORTED BLANKETS !! ! - \ PtTBCHASE, AND UNDER LANDED COST, BLUE 5s lid 8s lid Us 9cl PAIR, WHITE Ss lid I.' lid Ids lid PATE. BBATH’B BALE. THIS DAY.' NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. VIEWS OF THE LAKES. WE have this day sent a thoroughly wellequipped party to the Southern Lakes for the purpose of obtaining as complete a set of negatives as possible of that region. Wakatipn, Wauaka, Hawea, Mauapouri, Te Anau will be included, and in connection with the last an effort will be made to go with the camera from the head of the Lal:o up the Clinton past the McKinnon to the Sutherland Palls, so completing, with our former views, the route right through from Milford to the Lakes. We hope i:o issue the views in about six weeks from date. E. WHEELER & SON, N.Z. Scenery ."spot, Cathedral square. March 2,1893, X 530 H. R. HOMAN, AOOO NTANT, OKS-OPBHED, KEPT-AND BALANCED ' OR AUDITED At my Office or Otherwise, 176, HEREFORD STREET, Two Doors from Bank of NewTtealand, FSS4 Educational, CANTERBURY COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1893. LECTURES BEGIN ON MONDAY, ! 27'xn MARCH. STUDENTS are required to ENTER their NAMES at the REGISTRAR'S OFFICE, and PAY their FEES before attending the Lectures. Students whose Fees are not Paid within Twenty-one Days from the beginning of the Lectures of each. Term will be fined the sum of One Shilling for each Lecture for which, the Fees remain unpaid after that date. Students who begin toattend Lectures at a period subsequent to the date above-mentioned must pay the lull fees when they begin to attend, otherwise they will be fined One Shilling for each Lecture, in addition to the full fee. The “ College Calendar ” for 1893, price Is fid, containing every information respecting the course of study, time of attendance at the different Lectures, &c,, can be obtained at the College. A. CRACEOFT WILSON, 6300 Registrar, : CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL-OP ENGINEERING AKirTECHNICAL. SCIENCE. Lecturer in Charges MrJEOBT.-J. SCOTT, -,v., SESSION 1893. Lectures commence MONDAY,-27th .MARCH, ENGINEERING EDUCATION. A COMPLETE COURSE of INSTRUCTION has been arranged for the Education of persons desirous of becoming Mechanical, Marine, Technical or Civil Engineers, and of obtaining the Degree of Bachelor of Science In Engineering. EVENING LECTURES. SPECIAL EVENING LECTURES aud INSTRUCTION IN DRAWING, suitable for Mechanics, Apprentices, &c., aro given in accordance with the following table; — Any Student attending more than one dess will be allowed a remission of 2s Od on each fee after the first. Certificates will be granted to students who attend a course of lectures and pass a satisfactory examination In any of the above subjects. 6-129 SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OP EDUCATION APPLICATIONS, accompanied by recent Testimonials, will be received up to the 21st inst, from Certificated Teachers qualified to fill the following positions:— Cannington SOLE TEACHER (female); Salary at present average, £lO3 per annum, including lodging allowance. Fair view—SOLE TEACHER (female) • Salary at present-average, £95 10s per annum, with residence. Timaru Main School —SIXTH TEACHER (male) ; Salary, £lls per annum. Rangitata Island —SOLE TEACHER (male or female); Salary at present average, £lO5 to £93 10s sex), with a residence. Forms of application (without which no application can be admitted) to bo obtained atthis omce. By order. ' J. H. BAMFIELD, Secretary. Education Office, Timaru, 3rd March. 1893. 6017 O CIIOOL of Shorthand and Typewriting, No. 23, © Lichfield street east.—Miss A. M, Carr, Member Phonetic Society, and Member National Phonographic Society, has opened a School of Shorthand aud Typewriting; book-keeping also taught. Special terms to Teachers and Students. Evening Classes for Girls and Boys; Arithmetic, Writing, Engrossing, Composition, &c., taught. Separate Classes for Young Ladies. 5951 MISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES FOR DANCING. —Wednesday afternoons at 4 (Calisthenics a special feature); Evenings at 7; Thursdays at 4. The modern and the original dances artistically taught. Fee, 15s course of 12 from date of joining. Special class on Tuesdays at 7.30 for the Minuet, Gavotte, Caehucha. &c. Foe, One Guinea the course of six. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. ARMAGH STREET WEST. XIGI DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENXO EXERCISES. The MESSRS and MISSES LOW, of Melbourne (Under Royal and Vice-Begal Patronage). J. E. LOW bogs to announce that he POSITIVELY RESUME HIS YEARLY CLASSES Immediately after-Easter, 6380 --
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9988, 17 March 1893, Page 1
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735Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9988, 17 March 1893, Page 1
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