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Educational. e l s o n College. BOYS’ COLLEGE— Principal: J. W. Joynt, M.A. Act ing Principal : W. S. Littlejohn, M.A. Lady Matron : Miss A. M. Oilivier. GIRLS’ COLLEGE— Principal: Miss B. E. Gibson, M.A. The Boarding Department is under the management of the Lady Principal, assisted by an efficient Housekeeper. Those Schools oiler a Liberal Education, and every arrangement is made for the health and comfort of hoarders. The climatic advantages ar unsurpassed in New Zealand. A sum of nearly £3OO is given annually in Scholarships, exclusive of those awarded on entrance. FEESBoard .., £4O a year. Tuition ... Pupils under 12, £8 Ss a year; pupils over 12, £l2 12s a year. Prospectus on application to the Principals, or the Secretary, College Office, Nelson, The Second Term begins on WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE. 8302 THE AST OP SINGING, MSS E. T. ROBINSON is prepared to take PUPILS for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION. Mrs Bobinson was trained by Professor Cecchi, of Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba), and holds testimonials from him. Por Terms, Ac., apply CSSG 2GO, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. ALFRED BOWMAN, TEACHER of the VIOLIN, Has removed to Private Residence, 232, Belmont Terrace, Oxford Terrace, near Manchester Street. All communications care of Mrs J. Bowman. X 1449 DANCING. DEPORTMENT AND CALISTHENIG EXERCISES. , Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. TS/3"ISS LOWE’S Classes are now Forming. In J.yfL addition to the ordinary and new Society Dances, Miss Lowe will teach Minuet, Fancy and Skirt-dancing; also, Club Exercises. Terms, £1 Is for the season. Early application is particularly requested, addressed to GG24 METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Cashel Street. CHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, &c., Catho dral Square.—Miss A. M. Carr. Typewriting, evdry description of copying done. Shortnand notes taken. Classes at all hours. Speed S hours per week. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), arithmetic, writing, composition. Ac. X 1402 Merohandlae. H/VAERE, HoCKLST & C/O ' (Limiteu), WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ' South British Chamiikks, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, - , Cellar Entrance from Cathedral Square. The Stock of Wiues and Spirits held by this Company embraces every needful variety for ordinary or special use. Assorted dozens of Liquors are supplied for family or invalid purposes. Special arrangements made for Balls or Dinner Parties. Lock-up Cases provided for race meetings, picnics, A Wines packed and forwarded (freight paid) to any port in New Zealand on receipt of remittance or satisfactory reference. A choice selection of finest Cuban and Savannah Carsig Business Hotioes« FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. Real Good RIPE BANANAS 24 a Is. NST'OU can got Large Delicious ISLAND JL ORANGES 12 for a Is, at 0 U M MING’S, High and Colombo Streets. > X am a Buyer for Cash of Walnuts,' Pears and other local-grown Fruits. ALFRED GUMMING, Wholesale and Retail FRUITERER, X 373 SPHOIAI/1 ! I AM.** ji't 1-L.S IZ B, All fcvlFOO'i ■ WHITE EAIAPUI \ I® 8 Cf SIUF IrE 33 S 12TB, BEST VAIiUS ffttp • .•- a. L; &-oo* Wanted Known. rANTED Known—Evening Dress Nets, 4om wide, all silk, only -1)1 yard. Toneyohfta arey. zx “ 10 -- r ANTED Known— Men’s Shooters Bs, Watertights 10s Gd, Tan Oxford Shoes 5s Gd. ill’s Sale._ 51 4 rANTED Known —Shooting Season. Gum Boots and Waders cheap, as usual, at H. dTs, 93, Manchester Street. ANTED Known—Ladies’ Felt Slippers lOd, ' 7 to 9, Gd ; 11 to 1,8 d ; all other lines cheap, at Pamiell’s, 93, Manchester XM4J ‘/"ANTED known—Unequalled value in Dress / Goods, Millinery, Hosiery, Aprons and cs at ready-money prices. Toncychfia^and /■ANTED Known—Men’s Trousers made to r measure from 15s Gd, Suits from 555, 655, ip. W. McCloa and Co., Cash Clothiers, 210, Street. "T ANTED Known—H. Atkinson is a Cash y Buyer of House Furniture. Save Auction ■uses, 117 Manchester Street, opposite the ■a House. . XI4S3 'J ANTED Known —Houses of Furniture y bought for Cash; any quantities; Save ;ion Expenses. H. Atkinson, House Furnisher lanchester Street. NI4S3 rr ANTED Known—Special Cash Purchase of Y All-wool Tweeds. Trousers to measure, d, 15s 6d, 17s Gd, 19s Gd; ready-money prices. ■ycliffe and Carey. Nl2lO ‘/"ANTED Known—Second Shipment of y Ladies’Jackets just opened. Stylish from d, Trimmed Fur from 15s 9d. Ready-money it. Tonoycliife and Carey. Sl2lO 75"7"ANTED Known—Special Selection of New / V Hosiery, Umbrellas, Aprons, Gloves and 00l Goods at Kenneth Matheson and Co., Cash ■apers, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X/0 IST ANTED Known—Cur Millinery Department (V is now well stocked with thelatest novels lor ladies and children. Kenneth Matheson & Cash Milliners, The Hall, High Street, Christurch, *15,0 AS'J'ED Known—New Mackintoshes, New Umbrellas, New Jackets, New Golf Capes, New Millinery, Now Corsets, ex Aorangi. Gill s Drapery Warehouse, 14, Colombo Road, Sydenham. G' xl - Tirr ANTED Known—Best value in Hats, Shirts, IV Lambs’ Wool . Mei-iuo and Flannel Bants d Shirts, Mufflers, Belts and Ties at Kenneth ithoson and Co.’s, Cash Hatters and Mercers, .e Hall, High Street. N 1570 WANTED Known—Strong Calico 3id, Flannelette 4-Jd, Colonial Blankets _lss Gd, Flannels (heavy make) IOJd, Twilled Sheeting 9i<l, Shirting 3id. W. McClea and Co., ,Cash Drapers- X 037 .NTKD Known—Mrs Ouurcerinain is 1 Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents* an i •s Loft-oil Clothing. Letters by post > f e attended to. Address, O. nain. lot. High erreet. NTED kiiown—That a London Tea Expert has pronounced Hyslop’s 2s Tea line by Id to .'id per lb than any other ;ea he has tasted in Australia or New Ladies will please make a note of iTBD Known-Men’s Shirts Is lid, Hats s lid, Caps Is. Braces Gd, Scarves Gd, Id, Sealettc Caps Is, Rugs Gs fld, Collars Socks lOld. H andkerchiefs from lid. W . and Co., Cash Drapers, 210,_^High TED Known—That such an opportunity i not likely to occur again, when the Sewing Machines in the world will be ut the slightest reserve. Come and save Ired per cent. Don’t forget, Wednesday, Beauchamp and Co,’s Rooms, 8373

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 8