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Public Notices. WANTED, for the WESTLAND HOSPIT AL, a CERTIFICATED FEMALE NURSE. Salary—£4o per annum, with Board, &c. Applications, with testimonials, received up to SATURDAY, 10th April, addressed to the Secretary, at his office, Hokitika. -811 D. WILSON, Secretary. WAEBE, HOCKLEY & CO., LIMITED. THE Directors desire to notify that Mr Wm. Hockley is no longer officially connected with tlie above <’ompany, and hog to intimate that the business will be conducted by themselves, assisted by Mr M. H. West, who will receive all moneys diie to the Company. Strict attention will be paid to maintain the reputation so justly gained in the selection of the stock of wines, spirits, &c. .JOHN THOMAS PEACOCK,! D , t ALFRED BULLOCK, ] Directois. March 4th, 1897. 2794 TIMAEU HOSPITAL. w 'ANTED, a Certificated Nurse. Salary, £35 per annum, and uniform. Apply, MATRON. WANTED, all my Friends and Fellow-Foot_ haliers to know that I have taken the Kaiapoi Hotel, and shall he happy to see them. 2635 JOE HORNER. PARTNERSHIP. A PARTNER is required with from £IOOO to £ISOO in a MEAT PRESERVING BOILING-DOWN and WOOL-SCOURING BUSINESS. Need not necessarily be an experienced man. This is an opening that seldom occurs, the returns and profits are large and risk almost nil. Apply, in first instance, to A. G. TAINE & CO., 2664 Auctioneers, Wellington. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MISS L. M. ROBINSON, from Messrs Arding and Hobbs, Clapham Junction, London, has arrived in Christchurch to take the Management of our Dressmaking Department. Miss Robinson is a Lady of wide experience and real ability, consequently we have no hesitation in recommending her; and ladies placing their orders with us may rest assured of getting all they desire, both as regards a per-fect-fitting Dress, combined with good workmanship and of the Latest Mode. Price for making, 12s 6d. This season we are holding the Finest and Best Stock it has ever been our privilege to show, having opened, ex s.s. Aotea, a Magnificent Selection of the Newest and Most Fashionable Materials now wearing, a second shipment being in the s.s. Gothic, to open ,iu a few days. Dresses from 8s 9d to 755. All goods marked in plain figures. Shaw, Robinson & Co., 213, Cashkl Street, Opposite the “ Press ” Office. F 1526 H ULBEET’S HATS AND MERCERY ARB THE BEST. F 1784 WILLS’S Genuine English Capstan Cigarettes, 2 packets for 9d at Jerman’s, High and Cashel Streets. 2805 SPECIAL— Men’s Union Shirts, Collars attached, 4s and 5s each. Black, Beattie and Co. EI6OB Educational. THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OF NOETP. CANTERBURY, i ’ MANUAL INSTRUCTION CLASSES. From 5.30 to 0 p.m. THE Head-masters of the undermentioned Public Schools are desired to supply, as soon as possible, a list of names of the sth, 6th and 7th Standard boys attending their schools who wish to join the Manual Instruction Classes commencing at the Normal School on the sth April. The instruction, which will occupy two hours a week for ten weeks in the quarter, will include a course of Woodwork, as suggested in Minute of the Committee of Council on Education, sth August, 1890, and published by the Education Department In January, 1896. Fee—Two shillings and sixpence per quarter, payable in advance. LIST OF~SCHOOLS : Addington, Bromley, Belfast, Burwood, Christchurch East, Christchurch West, Feudalton, Halswell, Harewood Road, Heathcote Valley, Kaiapoi, Hornby, Lyttelton, Lyttelton West, Marshland, New Brighton, Opawa, Papanni, Riccartou, Richmond, St Albans, Spreydon, Sumner, Sydenham, Waltham, Woolston, Normal School. Applications to join Saturday Classes may also he made (through the respective head-teachers) hy boys attending any other of the Board schools. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 24th March, 1897. F 3787 SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by recent testimonials, will be received up to the 30th INST., from Certificated Teachers qualified to fill the following positions ; ALBUEY—SoIe Teacher, female. Salary, as at present average, £ll4 per annum, with residence BURKE’S PASS—rfead-master. Salary, as at present average, £136 per annum, with residence and pupil teacher’s fee ' SUTHERLANDS—SoIe Teacher, male. Salary, as at present average, £l3O per annum, with residence TEMUKA D.H.S.—Fourth Teacher, male. Salary, as at present average, £IOO per annum WAI-ITI —Infant Mistress. Salary, as at’present average, £BO per annum. Forms of application (without which no application can be admitted) to ba obtained at this office. By order, J. H. BAMFIELD, Secretary. Education Office, Timaru, 20th March, 1897. 2659 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING Cathedral Square, Chrietchurah. MISS A. M. CARR, QUALIFIED TEACHER. (Registered Certificate 1896, Sir Isaac Pitman). PITMAN’S and LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Book-Keeping, &c. Classes— Theory and Speed from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Speed Classes from 40 to 200 words a minute. (Thorough and Rapid Tuition.) Early Morning speed classes durina- the summer months. French, Matriculation and Civil Service Classes by efficient teachers. Miss A. M. Carr’s ptipils hold highest R ECORDS in Canterbury. First high-speed certificates in New Zealand. GILBY’S Shorthand and Technical 0 School, No. 150, Worcester Street west Shorthand hy honors diplomatod teachers, type writing, bookkeeping, &c. Candidates for matrioula tion and Civil Service individually coached. French tuition under skilful French master. 03- All our candidates successful at last matriculation examination. Voluntary testimony : To Mr Gilby—'“ My best thanks are due to you, and to Messis Kidd and Malaquin, for your careful tuition of my son.’ To Mens. Malaquin—“ Your pupils ought to 1 earn French quickly. You are certainly a most painstaking and patient teacher. I think yonr charges are absurdly small.” Fees and all particulars on application. " thFaet of singing. ES E. T. ROBINSON is prepared to take PUPILS for SINGING and VOICE PROUUTION. Mrs Robinson was trained hy Professor Cecchi, of Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba), and bolds testimonials from him. For Terms, &c., apply 6856 260, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. DUU'J DANCING. THE MISSES BUCHANAN will RESUME TEACHING on FRIDAY EVENING, March 26th. The Practice Assembly on Wednesday. March the 24rh. * 1775 AOKANGI. Hereford Street East. DANCING. ~ MISS COX will hold practice Dancing Classes Fortnightly in Miss Taylor’s rooms, 236, Armagh Street, beginning on WEDNESDAY, April 28th, at 7.30. , Fee—los 6d for course of 12. X 199 " PIANOFORTE. ' SINGING. Mr and M ADAME w INTER RESUME TEACHING On TUESDAY. February 2nd, at their Music Room, the G.F.S. HA LL. Gloucester Stre-tW. The Training of Beginners and the Tuition of Boys and Girls attending Schools is made a 5P 1964X t 86, Lichfield Street, near Madras Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11226, 25 March 1897, Page 1

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