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Business H'otioes* TVTO OTHER SHOP in Christchurch is in such a position to give such bargains as ARMSTRONG'S. Goods direct from Manufacturers. No central shop rents. . wn BEAT SLAUGHTER of 'Warehousemen’s \tjif Stock, of Capes, Mantles and Zouaves at less than half-price. One hundred Capes-and Mantles at 25a to be picked at 8s lid. /TV BEAT PURCHASE of £6OO worth of Men’s ITT and Boys’Clothing at great discounts. Will he cleared at astonishing prices. ARMSTRONG’S. /pi OING Rapidly—Serge Sailor Suits, 3s lid ; Men’s really good Suits, 22s 6d ; Shirts, Is 3d; Leather Cloth Shirts, 3s 3d; Boys’ Braces, Sid; Men’s Braces, 6d. Everything wonderful value at ARMSTRONG’S. THE BEST VALUE in Calicoes, Sheetings. , Blankets, Towels, Curtains and other Manjhester Goods is to be had at ARMSTRONG’S. A CHALLENGE TO CHRISTCHURCH.Just received from Denton, manufacturer, ex Coptic, 144 Gents’ Best Fur Pelt Sample Hats—instead of 10s (id, your pick for 4a 6d black tod 5s 6d coloured. Boys’ Caps, all sizes, Bd. /THREAT READY - MONEY PURCHASE of yjf Dress Materials.—New Shot Dress Materials, instead of 12s fid, to go at 5s fid per dress. New Shot Hopsaoks, instead of 13s fid, to go at 5s lid. New diagonals at half-price. ARMSTRONG’S, WANTED KNOWN.—High-class Millinery to be slaughtered. One hundred trimmed Hats at 3s lid, 150 at 4s lid, 75 at 5s lid, all worth three times the money. ARMSTRONG’S. WANTED KNOWN.—SPECIAL SALE at ARMSTRONG’S, Great Purchase of Warehouseman’s Stock, Trimmed Hats Sud Bonnets cheaper than ever. Wo guarantee better value than any other shop. . FRENCH OEEPONS. FRENCH CREPONS. DOUBLE WIDTHS. DOUBLE WIDTHS. BEAUTIFUL SHADES. BEAUTIFUL SHADES. Is 8-sd, worth 2s fid yard. Is B|d, worth 2s fid yard. ALSO, ABOUT 25 FRENCH CAMBRIC WASHING ROBES, TO BE SOLD AT HALF-PRICE. G. L. BEATH & co. SEE WINDOWS FOR 20,000 HANDSOME PRESENTS. LAND ! LAND !I JSpibes Ebeeman LAND AGENT, ASHUEST, MANAWATU, Has a large number of FARMS (improved and unimproved) For Sale in the Mauawatu, Eangitikei Orona and Forty-Mile Bush. For List of Properties. &c., see “Canterbury Times” each weak. > XIOOO Educational. OEANMER HOUSE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PRINCIPALS— Mb SON (for seven years Head-master of the Normal School aud five years Lecturer 011 School Management ( and Mas WILSON (late Resident Lecturer at the Government Training College for Teachers, Brighton, England). LATIN, Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Geography, History, English Grammar and Composition are taught by Mr Wilson. French, Botany, Physiology, Hygiene (including Chemistry of Cookery), Calisthenics (with Professor Cost’s bands), Drawing, Practical Needlework and Cutting out, and Singing are taught by Mrs Wilson. Ihe Junior Department is under the care of a Certificated Mistress. N.B.—As the School will in future he conducted exclusively as a Girls’ School, no more boys can be received. 1086 X The next term begins on FEB. Ist, 1894. EDUCATJONAL. MRS GIBSON has Vacancies for Three Girls attending schools in town. EANGI-EUEU, 1544 Merivale, Christchurch. MISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES FOR DANCING. —The Modern and the Original Dances artistically taught. Tuesdays at 7, Wednesday afternoons at 4, evenings at 7. Class forming for Saturdays. Calisthenics for Children and others. Fee, 15s for course of 12 from date of joining ; for Advanced Pupils, 10s fid the course. Special Class for Minuet, Gavotte, or Caehuca. Private Classes formed. Private Lessons given. 236, ARMAGH STREET WEST Xlfil CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c., 150, Worcester Street West. Box 56, G.P.O. MR C. H. GILBY, Certificated Teacher of. Phonography. Shorthand, Typewriting and Accountancy undertaken at lowest current rates. Hours of tuition —10 to 12, 2 to 4, 6.30 to 9.30. Colleges and Schools visited by arrangement.. Prospectus on application, , . 3.534-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10236, 3 January 1894, Page 3

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