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Educational. SCHOOL OP {Shorthand and' Typewriting, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. MISS A.~M. CABR, QUALIFIED TEACHER (Registered Certificate 1800, Sir Isaac Pitman), PITMAN'S Ann LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Hook-Keeping, &c. Classes —Theory and Speed from 9 a.ra. to 9.30 p.m. Speed Classen from 40 to 200 words per minute. (Thorough and Rapid Tuition.) Early Morning speed classes during the summer months. French, Matriculation and Civil Service Classes hy efficient teachers. Miss A. M. Carr’s pupils hold HIGHEST RECORDS in Canterbury, - First high-speed ccrtilicatos in New Zealand. 9056 C. H. GILBY’S Shorthand and technical school RESUMES ON MONDAY, 25th inst. LaTIMBBSQUARE KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. MISS WELLS having made arrangements for the SOCIAL HALL, next Girton College, WILL OPEN SCHOOL FEU. 2nd, 1897. First certificate for Kindergarten work, Exhibi" tion, 1895. Parents or guardians may he interviewed at the Social Hall on Wednesday, 27th, and Friday, 29th of Jan. 9546 PIANO, SINGING AND HARMONY. MR C. A. OAKES will he prepared to receive his Pupils from the Ist February. Old Pupils are requested to return before that date. Pupils prepared for Trinity and Canterbury College Exams. 198, OXFORD TERRACE. 9-152 MISS EDGAR'S SCHOOL, No. 6, Cashel Street. The next term will begin on THURSDAY, JAN. 28th. Miss Edgar will he at home on Tuesday and Wednesday, after 3 p,in. 9507 265, ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ” THE SCHOOL TERM will begin on FRIDAY, Feb. 5. Mrs Croasdaile Bowen will be At Home Wednesday, 27th Inst., Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday, 3rd February, from 12 to 5. 9607 pianoTnd singing] MISS M. E. BUSH will Resume Teaching NEXT FRIDAY, 29th inst. At Home, Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m., and Thursday 11 a.m. to 13 noon. ■ MENDELSSOHN STUDIO, 9599 Gloucester Street Central (near Cathedral). WILL RESUME TEACHING ON TUESDAY, JAN. 26th. At Home Tuesday, 19th; Thursday, 21st; and Saturday, 23rd. 260, GLOUCESTER STREET W, AND MADAME WINTER, R.A.M., TEACHERS of PIANOFORTE, THEORY and" SINGING, will he prepared to see and arrange with intending pupils, at their music room, the Hall of the Q.F.S., Gloucester Street W., lately occupied by Mr - Wells, Tuesday, 19th, Thursday, 21st, and Saturday, 23rd, from 3to 5 p.m. The Training of Beginners and the tuition of Boys and Girls attending schools is made a Speciality. 86, LICHFIELD STREET E, X 1964 — „ .. Borough Councils. ST ALBANS BOROUGH COUNCIL. I HEREBY notify, in accordance with Clause 181 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1886,” that a poll of the Burgesses within the area defined for the proposed Loan expenditure will he taken at the Borough Council Chambers on Tuesday, Jan. 26,1897, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. P. WAYMOUTH, 9121 Mayor. BOROUGH Of NSW BRIGHTON. ELECTION OF MAYOR. MOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1886, and the Local Elections Act. 1876, and Amendments thereto, that an ELECTION of a QUALIFIED PERSON to the office of MAYOR will he held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY nth, 1897, at the Public Schoolroom, New Brighton. Nominations must he in the form of the second schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, and be delivered to me, or addressed to mo and delivered at the Post Office, New Brighton, together with a deposit of £lO, before noon on MONDAY, the first: day of FEBRUARY, 1897. 9575 ROBERT CHAPMAN, Jan. 25th, 1897. Returning-officer, BOROUGH OF NEW BRIGHTON. ELECTION OP COUNCILLORS. NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1886, and the Local Elections Act, 1870, and Amendments thereto, that an ELECTION of SEVEN QUALIFIED PERSONS to Fill the Office of Councillors will be held in the Public Schoolroom, New Brighton, on FRIDAY, February 12th, 1897, NOMINATIONS must be in the form of the Second Schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, and delivered to me, or addressed to me and delivered at the Post Office, New Brighton, before NOON on MONDAY, the First Day of February, 1897. ROBERT CHAPMAN. Jan, 25th, 1897. 9676 Beturning-offieer, SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL, " EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I' HEREBY give notice, in accordance with the Municipal Corporations Act, ISSG. and the Regulation ot Local Elections Act, 1876, that an ELECTION of ONE QUALIFIED PERSON to fill an extraordinary vacancy on the Council, caused hy the resignation of Councillor F. Pratt, will be held on TUESDAY, the 2nd Day of FEBRUARY, 1897. NOMINATIONS must be addressed to the Returning-officer and delivered at the Council Office before Noon on FRIDAY, the 29th Day of JANUARY, 1897. J. CRAWFORD, Returning-officer, Sumner, 22nd January, 1897. 9454 ‘ BOROUGH OP KA'IAPOX: SHOPS AND SHOP ASSISTANTS ACT, 1894. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Kaiapoi Borough Council will be held ou SATURDAY, the 30th day of January, 1897, at 7.30 p.m., to appoint the day for the WEEKLY HALFHOLIDAY in accordance with the above Act, JOHN H. MOELEY, Town Clerk. Kaiapoi, Jan, 23rd, 1897. 9581 Board and Residence. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for ■ Single Men, ’ with bath included; 14s per week, 17, Conference Street, oil Durham Street north. 9592 GLOUCESTER HOUSEy 256, Gloucester Street West. EIEST-CLASS ’Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen; hot, cold and shower baths; every comfort and attention given ; central. Terms, 1 guinea pier week. Private rooms let moderately. MRS McNIE (Late of House). 6701 ABERDARK HOUSE 239, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST, First-class, private board and resiDENCB, three minutes' walk from Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good stabling. MRS BAEPORD, (Late of Gloucester House). Telephone 806. X 1950 w VISITORS TO DUNEDIN ILL find COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION at MBS JAMES'S Private Boarding Establishment, King Street, Corner St David Street. Trams pass every 5 minutes. X 1939 Public IToticcs. DRESSMAKING PRICES. —Material Dresses made from 8s <UI to 10s Cd, Prints and Tea Gowns from 6s (id; hy the Day 3s; fit and stvle guaranteed. MRS and MISS MOUNTAIN, 269, Colombo Street north, sixth house over bridee, three minutes’ walk from Cathedral Square. X 1928 OTRAWBBBBIES AND CREAM' or FRUIT £*3 SALAD, with Separator Cl emu, .6d, CDMMIWS. The Crenvu is fresh twice daily. Fruit for Dessert or Jam plentiful rand cheap., You will always find Cuiimiing’s iii-ices just a httie under. GUMMING, Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, HIGH AND COLOMBO STREETS. X 1589 Sydney, N.S.W., Randwick, Oct. S, 1890 I HEREBY appoint Mr GKoRGS AGAR, of Lyttelton, N.Z., bit AGENT for Williams and Doans* PATENT GAS-BURNERS, for Middle Island. W. GREGORY’, Sole Agent for Australasia. In reference to the above, POACHERS will be PROSECUTED.1930 X GEORGE AGAR, Lyttelton. " C. PA.NNiHS^L. TAILOR, MERCER AND HOSIER, 127. MANCHESTER STREET. "3'UST opened, aSplendid Assortment of Tweeds, T>o AVorsteds, Vicunas, Serges, &e., for Summer AVoar. Also, Shirts, Hats, Scarves, Braces, &c„ &c. SUITS from-555, A Trial Solicited.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11175, 25 January 1897, Page 8

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