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I Public notices. A .LESSONS IN DRESSMAKING. CLASS is now being formed, and will COMMENCE on WEDNESDAY, JANUAEY the 10th. Intending pupils apply at once to 1723 MISS FISHER, 214, High Street, Rooms over Simpson and "Williams. IMPORTANT NOTICE. J. PLAISTED & CO.’S Great Cash Ironmongery Sale, for four weeks only ; so he in time to secure Real Bargains in every department. Note the address —Colombo Street, opposite the Bank of Now Zealand. Premises open on Saturday nights until half-past nine o’clock during this Special Cash Sale. XlOBl ESTATE OP ,1. V. BOSS, DECEASED. ALL CLAIMS against tho above Estate must he forwarded to tho EXECUTORS, care of MESSRS COOK & BOSS, Colombo Street, on or before 12th JANUAEY, 1894. 1530 H. DBAKSLET, 133, LICHFIELD STREEP (Between High Street and Farmers’ Saleyards), ARCHITECT. PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS prepared ou reasonable terms. House, Land and General Commission Agent. By Royal s## ' f ’- vVi Letters Patent. ANGLO-PARISIAN SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTTING. No Fitting Required. MRS NAPIER (recently from England) will open Classes for instruction in the above new and successful system ou January St.h, 1894, at No. 0, Morten’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. An MrsN.’s stay in each place islhnited, ladies desirous of joining classes are invited to call early. “Mrs Napier bavins' passed successfully Through our classes for drafting, cutting and making, i™ consider her qualified to represent our system in Now Zealand. We have, therefore, appointed her our Solo Agent, with power to appoint agents and teachers under her. Ladies joining any class formed by her may rest assured that they will be thoroughly taught the whole art of Dress-Cutting, and meet with every courtesy. Signed, S. A. Cooke, Patentee.” Ladies invited to call and see demonstration of system. Hours—lo a.m. to 5 p.m. HOfiBE BAZAAR, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, H A VINO taken the Business heretofore carried on by Messrs CLARKSON AND CO., Livery Stahlekeepers, I hope to retain tho patronage of Constituents of the late Firm, as well as my friends and the general public. J. O. DBLAMAIN. THOS, ]^fUßiDGrß s D.D’B. DENTIST, Graduate Penn. Coll. Dent. Snrg. From Brook street, Grosveuor square, London. Late Member Dental Board of Victoria, 208, High street, Christchurch, Opposite Bank Australasia. X 987 (CAKB.J li E O B, JBuC K BRIDGE, PIANOFORTE TUNER. Care of Mrs Knapman, 237, Manchester street north. XIO7B [A Card.( J)E A. C.~~DE RENZI, 50, Oxford Terrace (Lately occupied by Dr Patrick), HOURS OF CONSULTATION— Morning—9 to 10.30. Afternoon —2 to 3. Evening—7 to S. C73S WALTERS & CO., 41, 43, 45, 47 Victoria Street, FURNISHING WAREHOUSES. CASH OB HIRE. EASY SYSTEM Time-deterred lustalmeu Payment. Wire-wove Mattresses made on tho Premises. Eailwsy Wotioss. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO CHRISTCHURCH FOE CIRCUS PERFORMANCES. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS to Christchurch will bo issued on, the Bth January from the North and Oxford, Southbridge and Little River, and Ashburton and Methven lines; and on tho 9th January from tho Springfield and Wliiteelitfs branches. They will be issued for the ordinary morning trains from these lines, the midday trains from Bangiora, Little River and Ashburton, and evening trains from Amherley and Southbridge, and will be available for return same day only by the evening trains, or special late trains to Amherley anil Southbridge. Tho evening train on Bth inst for Oxford, Bennetts and Waikari will leave Christchurch at 5.40 p.m., for Ashburton and Methven at 5.45 p.m., Southbridge and Little River 6.5 p.m. Special train to Amberley at 11,0 p.m., Southbridge 11.10 p.m. On the Dili tho evening train to Springfield and Whitecliffs will leave Christchurch at 5.40 p.m. For full particulars of the fares see handbills. ISO? BY ORDER. Partnership Notices. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between GEORGE EDWIN DEAMER and JOHN HENRY DEAMER, as Medical Praotitioners, has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Dated tho first day of January, 1894. GEORGE E. DEAMER, JOHN H. DEAMER. J Witness— A. LOUQHEEY, Solicitor, Christchurch. Referring to the above advertisement, DR GEORGE EDWIN DEAMER will for the future practise at 213, Madras Street north, and DR JOHN HENRY DEAMER at 173, Armagh Street, Christchurch. 1798 Educational. GBANMEB HOUSE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PRINCIPALS— Mb SON (for seven years Head-master of the Normal School and five years Lecturer on School Management aud Mbs WILSON (late Resident Lecturer at the Government Training College for Teachers, Brighton, England). TT ATIN, Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, GeoH 1 graphy. History, English Grammar and Composition are taught by Mr Wilson. French, Botany, Physiology, Hygiene (including Chemistry of Cookery i, Calisthenics (with Professor Cost’s bauds).Drawing, Practical Needlework and Cutting out, aud 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 be conducted exclusively as a Girls’ School, no more boys can be received. 10S6X The next term begins on FEB. Ist, 1894. ISS TAYLOE’S CLASSES FOB DANtJING. —The Modern aud the Original Dances artistically taught. Tuesdays at 7, Wednesday afternoons at 4, evenings at 7. Class forming foe Saturdays. Calisthenics for Children aud others. Fee, 15s for course of 12 from date of joining ; for Advanced Pupils, 10s Gd the course. Special Class for Minuet, Gavotte, or Cachuca. Private Classes formed. Private Lessons given. 230, ARMAGH STREET WEST XIGI lEISTCHURCH SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c., 150, Worcester Street WestBox 66, G.P.O. R 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, 0.30 to 9.30. Colleges and Schools visited by arrangement. Prospectus on application. XS94 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOB BOYS, 271, Armagh Street west, Christchurch. MRS MOLING is forming Classes for little Boys, to prepare them for the Public Schools, and will be ready to receive pupils for the term beginning Feb. Ist, 1894, References kindly permitted to C. E. Bevan-Brown, Esq, M.A., head master. Boys' HighSohool, Christchurch. 1473 i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 1

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