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Public Notices, BABE B U Y E E S op . RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT TARTARIAN OATS i &c. &c, 3900 1 THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED CO., LTD. TSTI'ISS LOHSE begs to inform her correS' J-tJL pendents that, until further notice, her address will he— Care of the Agent-General for New Zealand, Westminster Chambers, 3468 13, Victoria Street, London, S.W. ARCHITECTURE. • TO BUILDING COMMITTEES AND OTHEES. PLANS and DESIGNS for New Buildings and Alterations are prepared on exceptional!} easy terms by JAMES GLANVILLE, 9, Cathedral square. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GEO WEES OP CLOVER SEED AND PEAS. f w WE Have Just Received an ADDITIONAL SHIPMENT, per favour of onr Melbourne Office, of EIVE Of these Celebrated and Well-known WALTER A. WOOD ENCLOSED GEAR REAPERS. * ■ Intending Purchasers should not delay, and, to prevent disappointment, call on us at once. WALTEE A. WOOD MOWING AND REAPING MACHINE - COMPANY, Opposite Railway Station, Christchurch. 8908 Haerv A. Bruce.] [Charles Bean B R U C E & , B BAN MANUFACTURERS* AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS, 145, Hereford Street, Christchurch. EllO9 HORSE BAZAAR, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JJAVING taken the Business heretofore carried on by Messrs CLARKSON AND CO., Livery Stablekeepers, I hope to retain the patronage of Constituents of the late Firm, as well as my friends and the general public, X 1065 J. O. DELAMAIN. Lost. Pound., <sbo. TT OST, from Bangor Station, on January 29th, JUI one Bay Gelding. Apply, A. G. Holmes, Bangor. 3618 1T OST, on Thursday, Lady's Purse, containing H i money and one or two small keys. Reward on returning to H. Dears ley, 133, Lichfield Street. 3873 LOST, on 9th inst.. Brown Leather Cushion, between Cranmer Square and Delamain’s Stables, Cashel Street. Anyone returning same will he rewarded. Apply, Delamain and Co. (Clarkson’s Stables). 3975 TT OST, from Spicer’s paddock, Sookburn, on B J Saturday night last, 56 two-tooth Merinos, mixed sexes. Brand -11-; earmark, single fork. Also, lost, from the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile paddocks, between Monday and Thursday last, 39 Sheep of the same description. Anyone giving information that will lead to their recovery will he rewarded. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Hereford Street. 3910 Educational. SINGING. MR NORTH’S System of Teaching Singing embraces the following distinct advantages over any other method : —l. Those without voice or previous knowledge of music can readily acquire it. 2. Nervous, backward and diffident pupils rapidly progress and gain confidence. 3. Every pupil can thoroughly understand and master the art. 4. No one too old to learn, and voices last until old age. Weekly class 5s per term, or private lessons by arrangement, 159, Salisbury Street, corner of Durham Street. PIIXB SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, &c„ No. 23. LICHFIELD STREET E., CHRISTCHURCH. MISS A. M. CARE, M.P.S., M.N.P.S., assisted by her Sisters, will BE-COM-MENCE LESSONS on TUESDAY, 23rd Jan., 1894. Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and Hammond), Book-keeping, Business-Letter Writing, Composition, Arithmetic, &c., taught. , SPEED CLASSES at all hours. Special speed practice every evening from 7 to 10 p.m. at rates from 30 to 120 words per minute, or higher if desired. In connection with this School ordinary evening classes will be held. Arithmetic, Spelling, Writing, Reading, &c. Pupils prepared for pupil teachers’ and Civil Service examinations. SHORTHAND.—PupiIs desirous of entering tho early examinations this year for “ Theory” and “ Speed’’ certificates apply at once. Vacancies for a few hoarders, who will receive special instruction. Awaiting Engagements.—Miss Carr can recom-, mend a number of pupils who, in addition to a good general education, can write shorthand, and who have a knowledge of typewriting and bookkeeping. 2776 CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, &c„150, Worcester Street west. PRINCIPAL— C. BL Cr i d b School Resumed on Monday, 15th January. Term commences at any time. N 978 ISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES POE DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY, 14th FEB. Wednesday Afternoons at 4, Evening at 7. Other classes to he formed as required. Fee, 15s ; course of 12 from date of joining. Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Private classes formed. • Private lessons given. The modern and the original dances artistically taught. 236, Armagh Street West. Xl6l ■"CHRISTCHURCH^SCHOOLWCUTTING FOR TAILORS Opens on fjp UESDAY FEB.; 13th, 11894. (Read future Advertisement.) 3958 R. anglo-parisian"dress-cutting, No Fitting Required. t/TRS NAPIER (recently from England) has OPENED CLASSES for INSTRUCTION i this NEW and SUCCESSFUL METHOD. The Anglo-Parisian System has been adopted by ALL leading houses in Invercargill, most m Timaru and Dunedin with Great Success. Pupils may easily learn to Draft and Fit in less than a month. Ladies are invited to call and see working of system at No. 6 (First Floor), Morten’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. Thursday Afternoon and Evening Classes Arranged. X 1053 BPUPILS PREPARED FOB AGENCIES. ACADEMY OP ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTED BY MADAME ALICE (Late of London and Paris). DRESSMAKING andMILLINEEY Thoroughly TAUGHT to Ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in business. Ladies learning under Madame Alice are Taught as in the best London and Paris Houses (not scientific system). Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madame at HOBBS’ BUILDINGS. Cathedral Square (first floor), between the hours of 10 and's. v " Classes Commence Tuesday, 30th January,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10269, 10 February 1894, Page 1

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