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Exhibitions. CHRISTCHURCH DOG SOCIETY. GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, NOV. 3 AND 3. ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY, OCT. 22. CNCHEDULESand Entry Formsmaybe obtained £3 from Mr F. Biggs, Chemist, High Street; and J. A. CONNELL, Hon Sec., Coker’s Hotel. Entries will he received at Mr E. F. Dombrain’s Office, Casf'iel Street (Union (steamship Company's Buildings) diming Saturday and Monday. 4081 Lost, Found &c TT OST, between the Railway Station and n J Gloucester Street, a lady’s Gold Watch and Albert, with Jubilee Half-sovereign. Finder will ho rewarded on returning it to Mrs Holmes, Temperance Hotel, Manchester Street. 7018 STRAYED, from Heathhank, Opawa, Two Geldings, a hay and chestnut. Reward at above address. 7015 Educational. CHRIST’S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. REDUCTION OP FEES. TUITION PEES from the beginning of the year 1895 will be on the following scale If paid before the middle of each Term For Boys under ten years of age—24 guineas per term. For Boys under thirteen years of age—34 guineas per term. For Boys over thirteen years of age—44 guineas per term. Exclusive of Subscription to Games Fund. W. G. BRITTAN, (1998 Bursar. MISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES fob DANCING. — Wednesday afternoons. Saturday afternoons. Wednesdays at 7. Thursdays at 7. Saturdays at 7. Other classes as required. Fee, 15s course of 12; advanced pupils 10s fid from date of joining. Private lessons given. Private classes formed. Country classes attended. The modern and the original dances artistically taught. Former pupils invited to attend classes for fancy dancing. 236 Armagh Street west. Xl6l ' SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND, TYPE-WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, &c„ CONDUCTED BY ! Miss A. M. C... AND HER SISTERS. 23, Lichfield Street East. Shorthand and Typewriting (also speed classes for advanced pupils). Bookkeeping (sinjflo and double entry). Letter-writing, Composition, &o„ taught, TYPEWRITING—Every Description done, business correspondence, &e., taken down in shorthand and immediately transcribed or typewritten. School hoursfrom 9a.m. EVENING CLASSES. Isaac Pitman’s TEACHER’S CERTIFICATE, Miss A. M. Caek, in answer to persistent inquiries regarding the above, gives in explanation the fol- i losing extract from a publication of Mr Pitman’s: —'-'ln 1879 it was found that without a personal examination of candidates, which was impossible, the Secretary (Mr Pitman) could not guarantee possession of the ability to teach phonography ‘personally.’ The ‘Teachers’ was, therefore, withdrawn.” It will, therefore, he seen that for about fifteen years this certificate has not been issued. Kill? ANGLG- PARISIAN DRESS-CUTTING. NAPIER has returned to Christchurch, AND WILD BE-OPBN CLASSES _ ON OCTOBER Is*. Ladies desirous Of Learning are requested to call before OCT, 17, as Mrs Napier will not receive pupils after that date. AN AGENT WANTED FOB CHRISTCHURCH. Must be Good Dressmaker. Address— No.-C, FIRST FLOOR, BUILDINGS, CiTBEDBin Square. Wanted Known. 7x7-ANTE D Known—Staumore Band at Sumner /yf Sunday Afternoon; tram at 2.5. 7016 Wr ANTED Known—For Dress Goods, newest designs. Try Black, Beattie and Co. X 1176 TB7"ANTED Known—2oo Dozen Ladies’ and f v Girls Cashmere Hose, all sizes. Is pair. ath’s. X 839 wrANTED Known—Stanmoro Band go to Y W Sumner 2.5 tram Sunday, and play upon t Beach. 7017 tstt"ANTED Known Just Landed Berlin / w Fingering, newest shades, old price. Is I, Death’s. X 839 rANTED Known—The Engineers'"Band will 1 y play on New Brighton Pier on Sunday fcernoon, and accompany the 2.5 p.m, tram to w Brighton. 7005 7K7"ANTED Known—Choice Stock of Prints, ! W Drills, Muslins and Sateens. Black, uttie and Co. XU76 r ANTED Known —New Sunshades and ’ Fancy Aprons; endless variety. Black, ittle and Co. 757" ANTED Known—Sight Tested. Latest V Improved simple method, at Keunctt’s, , High street. r ANTED Known—Boating, Cricketing and Hjr Tennis Shirts, Trousers, Hats, Caps, Ac., r assortment. Heath's. X 839 grr ANTED Known—lf you require a WellV made Suit at a low price try W. M Olea 10.. Cash Tailors, 210, High Street. X 537 STT"ANTED Known—The new interchangeable W Spectacles and Folders, largest assortment he Colony, at Kenneth's, 183, High street. XB6 ■rr-ANTED Known—Splendid Variety Prints, V Fancy Muslins, Royal Hollands, Drills, Ready money value. Toneydiife and Carey. anrANTED Known—Suits made to measure on W the premises by experienced workmen ; h prices. W. M’Clea & Co., 210, High eot. X 537 IBTTANTED Known —New Sunshades, New yl Dresses and New Millinery, all fresh and tiionable and ready-money value. Toneydiife I Caxcy. XI2IQ JjTT’ANTED Known—79 dozen Ladies’ New V "White Straw Hats, bought at the end of London seasons less than half-price. See idow. Toneyclitfe and Carey. 3C12X0 SO"ANTED Known—l have for sale in Durham V Street, a well-built house of 7 good rooms, andah and scullery, in thorough repair; eighthe section fenced and planted. Apply Allan pkins. Cathedral Square. X 205 nrrANTED Known— Mrs Qaaxtermain is a W Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents ana Idren’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by posto f erwifie attended to. Address, Mrs Q. rrtermaia, 154, High street. N<9B SET ANTED Known—Just received, a Shipment f W of Rotherham’s Railway and Working n’s English Lever Keyless Watches. Accurate lekeepers, cases extra strong and close fitting ce £3 7s 6d. These watches are supplied to all [way guards in England. £IOO reward will ho en if these are not the genuine article. Grieshaher, 236, High Street, opposite angle. X46S MTANTED (Known—Men’s Hard Hats from 2s 'W lid, Wool Socks 10id, Tweed Capsid, iapoi Suits, men’s, 29s fid, Kaiappi Tweed losers, men’s, fis lid, Strorg WorJringßhirts Id. W. M’Clea & Co., Cash Outfitters, 210, High X 537 TANTED Known—Just received, second V shipment and Woiks English Keyless Lever Watches, accurate keepers, cases extra strong and close-htting. 3 £llos, can he bought by monthly instalments, ie watches are supplied to all railways in and. £IOO reward if any better value has ever offered at double the money. J. F. Strata, High Street, Christchurch. Telejihgie PLEDGES. PLEDGES, See Page 8 for particulars. BOWMAN & SON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10481, 19 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10481, 19 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10481, 19 October 1894, Page 1

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