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Educational. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPE-WRITING BOOK-KEEPING. &c„ Ho. 23, LICHFIELD STREET E., CHRISTCHURCH. CARR, M.P.S., M.N.P.S., her Sisters, will EE-COM* on TUESDAY, 23rd Jan., 1894, (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 80 to 120 words per minute, or higher is desired. In connection with this School ordinary evening classes will ho held. Arithmetic, Spelling, Writing, Beading, &o. Pupils prepared for pupil teachers* 1 and Civil Service examinations. ; SHORTHAND.-— Pupils desirous of entering tho early examinations this year for “Theory 1 ’ anc( ; “Speed” certificates apply at once. _ ; ; vacancies for a few*’ boarders, who will receive j special instruction. ; Awaiting Engagements.—Miss Carr can recom-i j mend a numhor of pupils who, in addition to a | good general education, can write shorthand, and i who have a knowledge of typewriting and bookkeeping. * 2776 I CLASSES FOE DANCINQ ( RESUME WEDNESDAY, 14th FEB. ! i Wednesday Afternoons at 4, Evening at 7, Other i classes to ho formed as required. Fee, 355; coursa 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. SL6t j ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING 1 AND MILLINERY.I CONDUCTED BY I MADAME ALICE j (Late of London and Paris). | and MILLINERY Thoroughly, ! JLP TAUGHT to Ladies wishing to do their own' ! Dressmaking or successfully engage in business, I Ladies learning under Madame Alice are Taught 1 as in the best London and Paris Houses (no; I scientific system). j Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madame at HOBBS* BUILDINGS, Cathedral ! Square (first floor), between the hours of 10 and 5, i Classes Commence Tuesday, SOth January. 3. I ANGLO-PARISIAN DRESS-CUTTING, No Fitting Required. I Tt/ifES NAPIER (recently from England) hast IVjL OPENED CLASSES for INSTRUCTION | in this NEW and SUCCESSFUL METHOD, j The Anglo-Parisiau System has been adopted hy ■ ALL leading houses in Invercargill, most in ; Timaru and Dunedin, with Great Success, j Pupils may easily learn to Draft and Fit in less than a month. Ladies are invited to call and see working ol 1 system at No. 6 (First Floor), Morten’s Buildings, j Cathedral Square. 1 Thursday Afternoon and Evening Classes ! Arranged. X 1053 PUPILS PREPARED FOR AGENCIES.' Wanted Known. “srur/"ANTED Known —That William Fraser Y V Removed to his new premises, 9, Durban Street south. 5986 "VTWT" ANTED Known—Sight Tested. Bates V V Improved simple method, at Kennettie] 183, High street. WANTED Known—Straw Hats, Men’s Ladies’ and. Children’s, Is each, all worth 2s to 4s. Death’s Sale. K 27 Wanted Known—Men’s Oddments in Tweed Coats and Trousers, 5s to 8s lid eaol worth 15s to 30s. Beath’s Sale , X 27 ■W7XTANTED Known—The new interchangeable V V Spectacles and Polders, largest assortment nthe Colony, at Kennett’s, 183, High street. XBS WANTED Known —Macmillan, Rhodes and Co.’s Stock was bought at 6s 8d in f £. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, High Street. X 144 ANTED Known—Warehousemen’s Stools W French Dresses (no two alike) selling af 3eath’s; 35s for 19s Cd, 32s 6d for 12s 9d, 17s 9d for Is lid. X 27 WANTED Known—You con buy 20s worth oi M., B. and Co.'s Stock for 6s Bd, at Shaw: Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street Christchurch. X 144 WANTED Known— You can buy Men’s Tweed Suits for 14s 6d; M., B. and Co.'s pric 24s 6d., Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, Higl Street, Christchurch. X 144 WANTED Known—W. MoCiea and Co. Sel for Cash Only. Study economy and buy there, where you can get it cheapest. No bac debts. 210, High Street. X 537 WANTED Known—’You can buy Men’s Stii Felt Hats for Is each; M., E. and Co 4s 6d to 7s 6d each. Shaw, Robinson and Co„ The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 , "W/STANTED Known Toneyoliffe and Carej y/y) have got hack to their New Premises where they have opened up Grand Assortment 0 i New Autumn and Winter Goods, XSSS ”ANTED Known—Character faithfully de y y lineated by Prof. Thomas, Colombo Street,! old medal will be given' for the best essay on thd man Brain and its Functions. 6015' \(, WANTED Known—New Premises; New Dress Goods, New Millinery, New Jackets, New ‘ ; Trimmings, New Clothing, New Everything, nl Lowest Ready-money Prices. Toneyoliffe and Carey. K 353 WANTED Known—Yon can buy a Genuine' ’ Homespun Tweed Dress for 6s, good dark useful colour; M., E. and Co.’s price 12s. 1 Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, High Street, 1 Christchurch. ~ F 144 ; fi / ANTED Known—Mrs Quartermain is a 1 Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing, Letters by posts t otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quartermain, 154, High street. X 798 ’’ANTED Known—John Dufeu, Bespoke w v Bootmaker, is now making Gents’ Eandjwn Boots to measure at from 255. Repairs neatly, rv-iA n+. tiVirtffocf. A -frrinl solicited. TToVbs’s one at shortest notice. A trial solicited. Hobbs’S gildings, near Warner’s Hotel. o/47 757” ANTED Known —Houqua blended tea ia y tbe best value for money, 2s a lb j Houqua i, blend “Eastcheap,” Is fid; Houqua, blend Belgravia,” 2s 4d ; Houqua, Ceylon, 2s 4d, in lead ekets, at T. Taylor’s, Cashel Street. X 713 7E7"ANTED Known—Farm-fed bacon, pieces,' /V 5d to 8d per lb; Akaroa new cheese, 54 lb; prime old cheese, 5d to 7d; corned beef. Lied ’beef, roast mutton, 21b this. Is; sheeps*, o-ues, Hh tins, lid, 21b is 9d, at Taylor’s, Cashel 3 X7IS . QUANTED Known—l have for Sale, in Christy church north, a very Comfortable House! 4 rooms, verandah, scullery and other cutises ; eighth acre section, nicely planted; price iO. easy terms. Apply Allan Hopkins, inrfi. (154) X 205 iT^rANTED Known—Preserved whitebait, lib y V tins. 10d; bloater paste, 3 tins Is; rabbit, i tin, la; ox tongues (Gear’s), 41b tin, 4s Cd; •omati Ceylon tea, the best imported, 2s 4d per . lead packets; Hood's sarsaparilla 4s Bd, at T, tylor’s, Cashel Street. X 713 m/"ANTED Known—£s, £lO, £ls, £2O, £3O £SO yyf and other sums waiting borrowers. Can repaid by weekly or monthly instalments, eras nvenient to applicants. Ulster Loan Company, 1, Hereford street; D.' Stranaghan, Manager, See hours —10 to 1 and 3 to 5. Telephone 668. XlB 7X7"ANTED Known I have for sale ia y\y Linwood (close to tram). House of 10 jins, plastered throughout, bath-room and every idem convenience; half-acre land tastefully rated in lawn and garden. Further information a be obtained on application to Allan Hopkins, thedral Square. (292) X 205 r ANTED Known—Ejuring Sydney depression ; J. 1\ Stratz has purchased Watches, icks and Jewellery of every description foe mi 5s to 10s in the £, and is selling German u-ms. Nickel, at 4s. Cd; Pirate do do, 5b 6d; ep-o’-Day Alarms 6s 63. £IOO reward if not mine. Sent to any part of New Zealand; postagd ’ ” ’ p. J-Fl .... ’ All other articles equally cheap, ■atz, 261, High Street, Christchurch. X42S ANTED Known. That K. Grieshahai) s V ’o' imports all his Goods direct frora the* s Manufacturers. By so doing he is now selling from 30 to 36 per cent cheaper than any other shop in. town. Silver Hunting English Levers usually sold) for£Slos, our price £6 10s ; English Levers, usual price £6 10s, our price £4 10s. All Clocks an® Jewellery at equally reduced prices. K. Cries) haher, Jeweller, 236, High street, opposite Triangle. K467.^ ’ATCHLESS METAL POLISH, finest in J.VJL world for producing a brilliant and lasting/ polish without scratching. All storekeepers an® merchants. E, F. DOMBRAIN, 141, Cashel street, Christchurch. BXIO4 . — ■ !==<' TO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS. 7JT7HE Following Persons ONLY are authoriead _H_ to receive money on account of the “ Lyttelton!' Times” Company, Limited: — G. A. LBWIN G. LEETE ... W. Shaw B. Fergusson E. C. Dram E. Tipping Morrison and Co, Taylor and Flatman H. Frankly a E. SAUNDERS... Henry Knight C. Hardy J. Jones S. Shemrd G. P. Kissel ... H. Williamson ... W. B. Webb W. J. Barlow P. J. FOWLER ... O. I. JENNINGS A. D. Fassall J. INGRAM Mrs A. Farr W. Vaughan W. Vaughan W. Hazlehurst ... Howell Bros. Heslop A. Cameron H. Gain Jas. Fraser LYTTELTON AKAROA Duvauchelles Boy Little Rivet Temuka Timaru Geraldine Waihi Bush Waimate ASHBURTON Alford Forest Eakaia West Melton, Dunsandel Templeton Kowai Pass WhitecliS’s Amiat KAIAPOI RAN3IOEA Gust OXFORD Carleton Sefton Waikari Prebbleton Lincoln Irvrell Sonthhridga Amherley Rotherham Travelling Collector and) J. ILOTT, Agent for! North 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 10300, 19 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10300, 19 March 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10300, 19 March 1894, Page 8

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