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Educational. OTAGO BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. %7?T7"ANTBD, an ASSISTANT MASTER f r VV the Otago Boys’ High School, Dunedin. Salarv, £175 per annum. Must be qualified to teach the usual secondary subjects. A knowledge of athletics and cadet work expected. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to bo in' the hands of the Undersigned hy Noon on FRIDAY, 2nd Ajiril. C. MAC ANDREW, Secretary Board of Governors. technical institute. Classes in DESIGNINgTgEOMBTRICAL and MECHANICAL DRAWING 3130 Commence to-night, 7 p.m., at Chancery Cane Hall. SCHOOL OF SHORTH^ND&XTPEV/RITING Cathedral Square, Chvistclmrsh. MISS A. SI. CARR, N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Registered Teacher (S : v Isaac Pitman) 1896. N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers, England. N.Z. Secretary National Union Typists, England, rrn YPK WRIT! vG. Book-Keeping, &o. C lasses—_jii Theory and Sneed from ‘J a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Speed Classes from 40 to 200 words a minute. (Thorough and Rapid Tuition.) Trench, Matriculation and Civil Service Classes by efficient teachers. Miss A. M. Carr’s pupils hold highest RECORDS in Canterbury. First high-speed certificates in New Zealand. C' 1) H. GILBY’S Shorthand and Technical 1 n School, No. 159, Worcester Street V/est. ■SHORTHAND taught hy diplomaed teachers. Trpewriting, Book-keepim-, Ac. MATRICULATION and'civil. SERVICE EXAMS. —Students carefully prepared hy Miss K. lahenvood, M.A., and Mr H. L. Kidd, B.Sc. French tuition by Mons. Malaquin (from the Lycco National d’Orlnans), Conversational method of instruction to other than school or University students. Prospectus on application. ' PIANOFOBTH SINGING. W: I_R AND iIHADAME INTER RESUME TEACHING On TUESDAY, February 2nd, at rhoir Music Room, the G.F.S. HA EL. Gloucester Stroyt W. The Training of Beginners and the tuition of Boys and Girls attending Schools is made a Lichfield Street, near Madras Street. jpor Sale. R E, s A COLLIE PUPS 3y Tfiran I’ :x, by Champion Young England, ex Champion Onnskirk i3tcll:i»oufc of oliOwdrop, oy Champion Britannic, ex Hasty. Apply to G. M, HALL, laro of Booth, Macdonald and Co., or Huxley Street, Sydenham. of a* l TO CAMPERS AND OTHERS. A Bargain. [THOR SALE, at SUMNER, COTTAGE (2 rooms) (J i p 4 x papered and elegantly fitted, together rith tank and shed, &c. Apply, P.O. Box 52, Christhurch, or to T. A. Wremi, Sumner. FJOH GUITAR and Guitar Music for sale. Parficu□f law at this Office. 308 1 Business IT otic es. ILLIAMSON & C/0., Wholesale Fish and Oyster Merchants, STEWART ISLAND, BLUFF. OYSTERS consigned to any Station in New Zeaand direct from the Oyster-Beds. The trade only supplied. Christchurch representative— X. K HUDSON, Fish Market, South Belt (opposite Railway Station.) X 1963 C 0. iSL, Worden & (Next E. Reece and Sons) IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS DRESS MATERIALS. COAT AND SKIRT to Order from 3 Guineas, in Cloth or Sergo. BLOUSES, Silk or Velveteen, from 30s. Stylo Becoming, Fit Thorough. MBS WOK DEN, The Ladies’ Well-known Dressmaker. F 1952 ■jf'iOME BACK, hut arrived too late.—Our grandly ’ fathers’ ideas were wise in their own genera--sion, hut nowadays we go to the COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, High Street. Our dinner consists of, besides other Soups, Oyster Soup, Boiled and Fried Fish, Oysters on shell, Joints, Entrees, Poultry, Game and Sweets, Tea, Coffee or Lemonade included. Open till midnight Sundays 5 p.m. to iQ.i.O. • giaa CALLED BACK. ’ MANY' a had passage we have had, hut the good ship sailed through it all, hut eventually it struck a sand bank, and was assisted off fairly safe. Now, tinder a new Commander, one of the old sort, must make good way, and keep clear of the rocks and sands. • • E. G. W ARNES, .Fishmonger, Poulterer and Incensed Game Dealer, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ‘ J. RHODES (Late of Hnlhert’s), SILK AND PELT HAT MANUFACTURER HOSIER AND MEN’S MERCER, Hats to measure a speciality. 185 & 187, HIGH. STREET (Next Burke’s Hotel). F 1650 fTE WIN ANI) RODE RIQU ES, SjJ Wholesale Pish and Oyster Merchants, STEWART ISLAND, BLUFF. Oysters Consigned to any Station in New Zealand direct from the Oyster-Beds. The trade only supplied. Christchurch Representative: T. H. STBAHAN, SG, Colombo Road, Sydenham. Telephone No. 839. X 1962 NOTICE. THE TRADE and PUBLIC are CAUTIONED THAT A DIAGRAM OF A BEE Is in the Centre of Every Pot of BEE OINTMENT, And Manufactured only hy EDWIN GALLICHAN, Ashurst, Manawatu, New Zealand, on the end of every pot; and MR G. P. HOATTEN, my only recognised Travelling Representative for Canterbury. Trusting the Trade will accept this Caution, and the general public trill demand only the genuine article, to whom 1 guarantee satisaetion, EDWIN GALLICHAN, Manufacturing Chemist, 1566 Ashurst, N.Z. BROOKE’S “PERFECT” SHEEP DIP. (POISONOUS) IS THE BEST OP ALL. IT is the Softest Poisonous DIP sold in New Zealand, being a highly concentrated oily preparation. Price—ss per Gallon, making 100 gallons full strength wash. REDUCTION FOE QUANTITY. BROOKE’S POTASH ARSENICAL DIP BEATS any Powderor Non-poisonous Dip, being free from soda and sulphur, and is only | HALF THE PRICE. I One 5-gallon Drum makes 1000 gallons of wash. Price—3os. TESTIMONIAL. 6 k nnHE highest figure for wool, BJd, at the JL local sales has again gone to Air William Cochrane, of Spar Bush, Waianiwa, who has for years used BROOKE’S POTASH ARSENICAL DIP.” Invercargill, 22nd December, 1896. Manufactured only by C. M. BROOKE, Ashburton, and Gloucester Street, Christchurch, in Toneyclilfo and Carey’s New Premises. F 1985 N.Z. CYCLIST” THIS WEEK (see Prospectus).

JUNO TOBACCO. PUKE VIEGINIA LBAP.I COMPABE SIZE OP STICKS. ' NONE GENUINE UNLESS STAMPED Co ”W iuiams Co. PW36 “JUNO.” PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES For the Season now to hand and arriving. HAND CAMERAS At all Prices from J3l. NEW PHINTING OUT PA PEES, ALBUMS, WASIIBBS, BACKS, DISHES and MOUNTS. Call and see our Stock. Catalogues post free on application. T£ empthobne. JPeossek & Co.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11231, 31 March 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11231, 31 March 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11231, 31 March 1897, Page 3

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