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Borough Councils. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH ELECTION. -H- ABIES AND GENTLEMEN,—At the soliciJ) J tation of a number of Ratepayers, I have decided to become a CANDIDATE for the Office of COUNCILLOR, and to place myself at your disposal. I do this on no personal grounds, hut only to serve your interests and the Borough in general. Being . a Sotideiit Ratepayer, your interests must he mine, and if elected, I shall endeavour to serve you to further such improvements, with due regard to economy, as I think will be a lasting benefit to the ratepayers. New Brighton lias obtained a reputation us an important seaside resort. This advantage must he fostered, and any improvements to attract visitors, and so develop the place, would have my heartiest support. I leave myself with confidence in your hands, assuring you that if elected I shall do my duty to the ratepayers to the best of my abilities. Tour obedient servant, ALFKBD W. OWLES, ■ Union Street, New Brighton. ELECTION DAY, FRIDAY, FEB. 12th, 9 a.m., G p.m. NEW BRIGHTON SCHOOL, 450 TO THE RATEPAYERS . OF THE BOROUGH OF NEW BRIGHTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—I beg to intimate that 1 am a, CANDIDATE for the position of COUNCILLOR on your first Council and respectfully ask for YOUR VOTE and interest. I have been a Resident in New Brighton for the last ten years, and 1 think I am as well and favourably known as any man in the district. As I am one of the largest ratepayers in the borough your interest will bo identical with my own. lam not in favour of borrowing, and if elected X will do all in my power to keep the rates as low as possible, and to see that the funds at the disposal of the Council will he properly expended in the district. I have the houour to be Yours obediently, ALFRED H. WYATT, New Brighton. POLLING BOOTH—New Brighton School, FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 12th. 490 . LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. RATES 189 G-7. ~[WT OTIC E is hereby given that on all RATES NOT lul PAID on or. before the 17th FEBRUARY, 1897, 10 per cent extra will be Charged. By order, H. J. V. ROGERS, 03 Town Clerk. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF UNREGISTERED DOGS. TAKE Notice that all persons having unregisteiel dogs m their possession after the Ist day of MARCH, 1897, will he PROCEEDED AGAINST. By order, H. J. V. ROGERS, 93 Town Clerk, Hoad Board Notices. WAIPARA ROAD BOARD. Notice.— aii outstanding hates due to above Board after SATURDAY. 13th inat., will be sued for without further notice. 153 B. C. TAYLOR, Clerk. SPRINGS ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that TEN PER CENT WILL BE ADI 'ED to all UNPAID RATES due to the above Board on tbe 27th INST. HENRY NEALE, 468 Collector. SPRINGS ROAD BOARD. Applications for the positions of POUNDKEuPEK AND RANGES, endorsed and addressed to the Chairman, will he received at the Office, Springston, where schedule of duties may be seen till 2 p.m., FEBRUARY 23rd. HENRY NEALE, Clerk to Board, Educational. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD.

APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Certificates and Testimonials, will be received up till SATURDAY, 6t!i March, for the position of vicePrincipal of the Training College, Dunedin, Salary—£3oo per annum. The Duties will include the teaching of Latin, Mathematics and Science to the Students. P. G. PBYDE, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, Bth Feb., 1897. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOO. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Education Office, New Plymouth, until WEDNESDAY, March 3rd, 1807, for the appointment of ASSISTANT MASTER in the New Plymouth High School. Salary £l4O per annum. Applicants must st'ite previous experience, and forward evidence of qualifications, and also state when they would be prepared to commence duties, E. VEALE, Secretary. High School Office, New Plymouth, Peh. find, 1837. 360 SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. nriHE NEXT TERM will commence on WEDJj_ NESDAY, FEBRUARY 10m. Hoad-master —G. HERBERT ELLIOTT, Art Master and Gold and Silver Medallist, S.K., London. Lecturer on Architecture and Decorative Design— S. HURST SEAGEK, A.E.I.L’.A. MORNING AND EVENING CLASSES Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to X p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m,, and Thursday 7 p.m, to 9 p.m. Class for Sketching from Nature every Tuesday. Subjects ; Practical Plane and Solid Geometry and Perspective Drawing applied to. Architecture and Incest via! Art. Architectural Design and Drawing. Constructive ami Orimman tal Design in work other than Architectural. Principles and History of Ornamental Art. Modelling iu Clay from J ife, the Cast and for Relief Design. Drawing and Painting the Figure from the Antique and from Life, both Nude and Draped. Painting in Monochrome and Colour from Still Life, Cast, Fiowers, Ac. 3 10 0 7113 1 0 0-s 1 5 o=^ 1 10 0 & 2 1 15 0 ( 15 0 ■sag 0 15 0 0 15 o°||. 2 10 0 Wood-carrina, Friday, 2.45 to 4.45 p.m. * SATURDAY’ CLASSES for teachers and others, 9.30 to 12.30. Also Classes for Sloyd or Manual Training and Wood Carving. Term Fees—- £ a. d. § 'i £ a. d Morning Class " ~ " Evening Class, one night per week Two nights Three ni<hts Four nights Wood-carving Class, Friday, 2.45 to 4.45 p.m Saturday Claes (find grade subjects) Saturday Class, Wood-carv-ing and Sloyd ... ... 0 10 0 15 0 n 5 0 0 15 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 Yearly Tickets at Reduced Rates. A. CEACEOFT WILSON, Registrar. SCHOOL OF Shorthand and Typewriting, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. MISS A. ~M. CARE, QUALIFIED TEACHER (Registered Certificate 1893, Sir Isaac Pitman), PITMAN’S and LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Rook-Keeping, Ac. Classes—Theory and Speed from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Speed Glasses 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 by efficient teachers. Alias A; M. Carr’s pupils hold HIGHEST RECORDS in Canterbury. First high-speed certificates in New Zealand. 9056 fjjl E C II N I C SCHOOL.' No. 150, Worcester Street West. Principal; MG C. K. GILBY, Honors Diploma National Phono;;'. Soc. (Eng.) Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Students prepared for these exams, by a Graduate of New Zealand University. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Correspondence (French and English) and all commercial subjects thoroughly taught. X 1537 Mbs E. T. Kobinson WILT, RESUME TEACHING ' ON TUESDAY, JAN. fiCxn. At Home Tuesday,,l9th ; Thursday, 21st; and Saturday, fiord. 260, GLOUCESTER STREET W. PIANOFORTE. SINGING. JMEr AND Jjv'iC ADAME "VV INTER RESUME teaching On TUESDAY, February 2nd, at (heir Music Room, the G.F.S. HAUL, Gloucester Stra-tW. 'The Trail ing of Beginners and the Tuition of Boys and Girls attending Schools is made a speciality. 1964 X 86, Lichfield Street, near Madras Street. J>HODES ON VALE SCENT KJB INVALIDS. JLJ-OME Particulars apply “ The Secretary,” OFFICE OF HOME, fill, Hereford Street, Christchurch. N.B.—Fees for Dormitory Patients reduced to 15s per week. F 157

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 8

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