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Tenders. TENDERS arc invited up to SATURDAY, March 17th, dor a HOUSE on Setton Boad, I Asliley. Drawin°* and specification to bo seen at M£ E. .T. Parrott’s Shop, High Street, Eangiora. Tenders addressed to Mr D. Dick, Ashley. 5721 Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. S CHOOL ON ENGISEEEINQ AKD TECHNICAL SCIENCE. TABLE OF LECTURES—FIRST TERM, 1594, Commencing Monday, 12th March. Lecturer in < Rout. J. Scott, M.1.M.E., A.MJ.C.E. ENGINEERING EDUCATION. The school provides a complete course of Instrac* tion in Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineer, iug, an prescribed by the University of New Zealand for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineer, iug. For full particulars see special pamphlet.' THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Evening’ lectures end instruction in drawing and setting work are given to those engaged in the trades of—pattern making, millwrighting, engine, fitting, boilermnldnsr, Wacksmithing, copper and tinsmxthing, plumbing and gasfitting’, cycle, making, carpentry, car and coach building, watch and clock-making, stouemasonry, &c. TABLE OF LECTURES, 1894. Subject. Free! land Drawing Mechanical .......—....... ..., T Descivpti vc G com etry and the setting out of wot 1 .- Descriptive Geometry, advanced vanned ... „ adTbe Stoam-ongine The Steam-engine, advanced Applied Mechanics Mechanics of chinery Macon struotiou and iron roof & bridge design Engineering laboratory Any extra Student attending more than one class. will be allowed a remission of 2s 6d on each feeafteii 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. A. CBACEOFT WILSON, 5304 Registrar, TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING. &c„ 150, Worcester Street west. O. PRINCIPALH. G B Y« | The Only Teacher of Shorthand practising in i Christchurch possessing Mr Isaac Pitman’S TcacbcrV Certificate. 5978 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPE-WRITING BOuK-KBEPING, &o„ No, 23, LICHFIELD STREET E., CHRISTCHURCH, MISS A. M. CARR, M.P.S., M.N.P.S., assisted hy her Sisters, will RE-COM-. MENCB LESSONS on TUESDAY, 23rd Jan., 1894, Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington andHamL inond). Book-keeping, Business-Letter Writing, Composition, Arithmetic, &c., taught. SPEED CLASSES at all hours. Special speech practice every evening from 7 to 10 p.m. at ratesf from 30 to 120 words per minute, or higher i? 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 tha early examinations this year for “Theory” and “ Speed” certificates apply at once. ' Yaeancies for a few boarders, who will receive special instruction. Awaiting Engagements.—Miss Carr can reoonw mend a number of pupils who, in addition to a good general education, can write shorthand, and who have a knowledge of typewriting and book* keeping. 2776 -m/riSS TAYLOR’S CLASSES FOB DANCING XVjL RESUME WEDNESDAY, 14te FEB. \Vednesday Afternoons at 4, Evening at 7. Other classes to be formed ns required. Fee, ISs; course of 12 from date of joining. Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. The modern and the original dancea artistically taught. 236, Armagh Street West. XIGI R. ANGLO-PAEISIAN DEESS-CUTTING. No Fitting Required. MRS NAPIER (recently from England) hnsf OPENED CLASSES for INSTRUCTION! in this NEW and SUCCESSFUL METHOD. I The Anglo-Parisian System has been adopted by, ALL leading houses in Invercargill, most ill' Timaru and Dunedin with Great Success. i Pupils may easily learn to Draft and Fit in less than a month. Ladies axe invited to call and see working oUi system at No. 6 (First Floor), Morten’s Buildings, 1 Cathedral Square. Thursday Afternoon and Evening Classes Arranged. K 1033 PUPILS PREPARED FOB AGENCIES. I ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTED BY MADAME ALICE ’ (Late of London and Paris). BEESSMAKXNG and MILLINERY Thorough# 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 Oil Madame at HOBBS’ BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square (first floor), between the hours of 10 ands# Classes Commence Tuesday, 30th January, laetwaao©. OamoaatQs# vHE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE} ■ INSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1859. Capital Paid-up Capital and Reserve £1,000,000 £433,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality, Branches and Agencies throughout the World, DAVID CRAIG, Manager; NORTH QUEENSLAND Jj 1 ire Insurance Company*; limited. This Company is now prepared to ACCEPT FIRE RISKS LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ’LETCHER,HUMPHREYSAND CO., f Agents for Canterbury* 2100 Sub-Agents wanted in Country Districts, TO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS. THE Following Persons ONLY are authorised to receive money on account of the * ‘ Lyttelton Times” Company, Limited:— G. A. LEWXN G. W. LEETE ... AV. Shaw K. Fergusson ■ ... E. C. Daim E. Tipping Morrison and Co. Taylor and Flatman H. Frauklyu ... E. SAUNDERS... Henry Knight ... C. Hardy . J. Jones S. Sherrard G. P. Kissel H. AYilliamson ... AV.B. Webb AV. J. Barlow ... P. J. FOWLER ... C. I. JENNINGS A. D. Hassall J. INGRAM Mrs A. Farr W. Vaughan W. Vaughan ... W. Hazlehurst ... Howell Bros. ... Heslop A. Cameron H. Gain Jas. Fraser LYTTELTON AKAEOA Duvauchelles Bay Little Rivet Temuka Timaru Geraldine AValhi Bush AY nhnate ASHBURTON Alford Forest Eakaia WestMeltoa Dunsandel Templeton Kowai Pass AVhitcclilfa Annat KAIAPOI RANGIOBA Cnst OXFORD Carletou Sefton Waikari Prebbletoa Lincoln Irwell Southbridga Amherley Rotherham Travelling Collector and I J. ILOTT, Agent forJNorth Island j Wellington Remittances forwarded direct to the Head Office, Christchurch, should be addressed to the Manager of the “Lyttelton Times Company,” Limited* Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10294, 12 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10294, 12 March 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10294, 12 March 1894, Page 8

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