BqaiiMf ■ . bankrupt sAm H TAVING. ACQUIRED A LARGE POSTION ■ OF A HUGE ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK, ‘ Wa herebyannounce an ! IMMEDIATE SALE OB’ THE SAME - i . now commencing, . 1 Also that OUB IMMENSE HEW IMPORTATIONS OF MOST JFASOINATING goods FOB THE SUMMER SEASON, , 1 ,• Andtho ' PLAIN AND HOUSEHOLD DEAFEST . Will ho included In this . .GREAT SLAUGHTER, ■ WITHOUT RESERVE. Neverbetoia have wo haffismh on opportunity of patting before our Cxiatoraerssuoh RNOEMOUB BARGAINS Mrthis ohaaga has-.throvw iruw wax. i.'ians fearful suuughteb of goods Will be made ON ACCOUNT OP WHOHUT.-MAT CONCERN. • ijBJLLI COMMENCES IMMEDIATELY, T. ARMSTRONG & 00., , MARKET PLACE AND LOWER HIGH SXBBET. TO load. THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY OF f ,„ , 'NEW ZEALAND. OTOGRAPHS of the Sounds, tho Lakes, Mount Cook and Glaciers, West Coast Coach _„kd, tho Buller Gorge, Hanmer Plains, all tho Towns, Bush Scones, &0., tho result of twenty years’ travelling. Those beautiful photographs can bo had mounted or unmounted. Albums also are kept in stock, of all sizes. No present to friends at a distance is so appropriate as a sot of these views. B, WHEELER & SON, N.Z. SCENERY DEPOT, Opposite Post Office, Cathedral Square. X 556 COLLIE BROS. w 500 A N T E »- TONS OAT SHEAVES OR CHAFF, . Also, DERWENT POTATOES. Highest Market Rates. . COLLIE EROS. Anglo-Parisian Drebs-outting. ; NO FITTING REQUIRED. MRS NAPIER. (Recently from England) having been appointed SOLE AGENT IN NEW ZEALAND For the above Latest and Most Approved System of Dress-cutting, ' WILL ARRIVE IN CHRISTCHURCH In tho course of two or three weeks, 1 ;. \ And will open CLASSES FOB INSTRUCTION. Particulars of which will appear shortly. XIO3S Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. • CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS aro invited for the position of f\ ASSISTANT MASTER at the Christchurch ioyi’ High Sohool, to teach the usual Secondary übjeots, including French and Elementary Science. L knowledge of Sloyd or be an dditionul rooommoudation. Duties to commence February Ist, lb£W. Salary 1200 per annum. . , . . ... Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent in to ‘'““““‘'YraEOFtwiLaos. Registrar, Canterbury College, ‘ Christchurch, Ith December, ISOS. IDO IHRIST’TS COLLEGE COLLEGIATE DEPART■MENT. kNE SOMES STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP f will bo offered for competition in February ■ Pha candidates must bo members of tho Church England, between the ages of 17 and -0 on ihruory Ist, ISM, and maybe either Theological admits or hon-Thcological Students, fho Scholarship (value .ESO per annum) is tonle during the University or Theological course, fho examination will hogin on Tuesday, February i, at 10 a.m. In tho event of equality preference bs given to Founder’s kin. ■, Full particulars can bo obtained from the Bursar, irisb’B College, on all matters connected with the iminationa, further conditions on which tho holorshlpaare hold, &o. ■ Applications, accompanied by cm-tittoatos of nraoter and age, and a certificate of Church jmborship, signed by a clergyman holding tho shop's license, must reach the undersigned on or foro January 17th, 1894. cottebiUj) Bursar. Christ's College, Christchurch, December 12th, ISOS. 8.A., Adelaide, Classical Honours 1888, and L 8.A.,' Cambridge, Senior Optimo 1803, with .onial School experience, socks Scholastic Emyment after Christmas. Apply E.N.M., Christ arch Parsonage, N. Adelaide, S. Australia. 52q fISS TAYLOirsIiLASSES FOB DANCING. —Tho Modern and tlio Original Dances istically taught. Tuesdays at 7, Wednesday a moons at 1, evenings at 7. Class forming tor .urciaya. Calisthenics for Children and others, s. 15s for course of 12 from date of joining ; tor vanned Pupils, 10a 6d tho course. Special Class Minuet, Gavotte, or Caohuca. Private Classes mod. Private Lessons given. 231 i, ARMAGH STREET’ tv Es.l \U.I RISXGHUKCH SCHOOL O F SI (OB’ L'if AN D TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. Ac., 150, Worcester Street West. Bos 60. G.P.O. C. H. GXIBY, Certificated Teacher of n, Phonography. , . , Shorthand, Typewriting and Accountancy undertaken at lowest current rates. . . „„ Hours of tuition—lo to 12, 2to 1, 6.80 to 9.80. Colleges and Schools visited .by arrangement. Prosx>oota».oa,ftppllcation,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10220, 14 December 1893, Page 3
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