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Educational. PAPANUI SCHOOL COMMITTEE, PPLICATIONS for a PUPIL TEACHER for this School will be received until SATURDAY, 12th June, Duties commence on 24th June, 1897, j D, BUNTIN', 6806 Chairmtutf' DANCING and Deportment. The Mieses Hardy-Johnsten will resume their Classes in the Art Gallery on Tuesday, June Bth, at 4 p.m., and at their residence, 103, Hereford Street E,,on Tuesday, Bth, and Saturday, 12th June, atßp,m. RANGIORA.— Pianoforte taught hy Mrs Christie, pupil of best masters, London ar d Edinburgh. Terms moderate. Mrs Charles L, Chris lie, Church Street, flangiora, 6774 SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING Cathedral Square, Christchurch. MISS A. M. CAKE, N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Registered Teacher (Sir Isaac Pitman) 1896. N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers, England. N.Z. Secretary National Union Typists, England. PITMAN’S and LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, Type-writing, Book-Keeping, Ac. 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.) French—Miss Ambler, de TAcademie de Paris et des Lycdos de Montpellier et de Nimes. Matriculation and Civil ServiceMiss C. B, Mills, M.A. (honours), B.Sc. Miss A. M. Carr’s pupils hold highest speed certificates in New Zealand. Australasian record 200 words per minute. Highest outside British Isles. (1 H. GILBY’S Shorthand and Technica /* School, No. ISO, Worcester Street West, SHORTHAND taught hy diplomaed teachers. Typewriting, Book-keeping, &c. MATRICULATION and CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS,—Students carefully prepared by Miss K. Isherwood, M.A., and Mr H. L. Kidd, B.Sc, French tuition by Mons. Malaquin (from the Lycde National d’Orleans), Conversational method of instruction to other .than school or University students. Prospectus on application. X 1537 Wanted. Known. w ANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.LG. for Cey, lindo Ten. X 1742 w ANTED Known—Kincaid's G.I.C. for Cey, Undo Tea. XISIS , WANTED Known—Boath & Co. are showing latest novelties in Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery from London and Paris. WANTED Known—Beath & Co. are show* ing a splendid stock of Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes, Sheetings, Damasks. A 1 value. WANTED Known—Beath & Co. are showing lovely Mantles, Jackets and Capes from the English, French and Berlin markets. WANTED Known—Beath & Co. are showing grand new ranges of Men’s and Boys" Clothing, Mackintoshes, Overcoats and hats, WANTED Known—Beath & Co. are show* ing all the fashionable Pall Nets and Gossamers in magpie, jackdaw, poppy, pink, &c. WANTED Known—Beath & Co. axe show ing an immense stock of Men’s Shirts, Pants, Socks, Pyjamas, Hats and Football Jerseys. WANTED, any person nor, aDie to procure Saxon Tea from their grocer to commom, ente with Saxon Tea Company, who will arrange with an agent to supply them. 5T339 WANTED Known—That the Perth Dye Works are still going ahead, turning out nothing hut first-class work. Everybody pleased. Call and see for yourself. Gloucester Street west. Telephone 767. J fSTTANTED Known—Mrs Quarter-main is *. V V Cosh Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing, Letters by posto t otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs Q, Qcartermain, 154. High ctreet. X 798 w ANTED Known—The “Countess" three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best. They are remarkable for their softness, -daaticity and exceptional durability. Sole agents fot Canterbury. W. Strange and Co. XI7BS. W‘ ANTED Known—The “Countess three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best.. They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and eixoptional durability. Sole agents tor Canter, bury, W. Strange and Co. X 1785 Miscsllansous. A CHOICE Lot Children’s Cots in various sixes and qanlities. Btillantyneand Co. K 1357 M SPLENDID Assortment of Trouserings, Coatings and Suitings to select from. Bnl, lantyne and Co. 2C1357 /OHOICE Colourings and Designs in Brussels B i and Axminster Carpets in largo variety, Ballantyne and Co. . XX357 ITT) OB Piles use the Wild Flower Extract, to be JL' had only at 250, Colombo Street; Is Cd and as Gd per pot. By post 3d extra. 6773 Jtri ILLESPIE'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE, U' THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. One penny allowed for empty bottle. X 177 HOUSEHOLD - Requisites in Ironmongery, Cutlery, Plated Goods, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Minson’s Cheap Dep6t, 220, Colombo Street. M' ACKXNTOSHB3 inadd to order for Ladies m Gentlemen in any shape. Ballantyne'and Co. X 1357 I EVEBAL hundred dozens of the noted 2a 6d £"“l Wearwoll Gloves in Browns and Tans.__Bal« 8 1 lantyne and Ca. \END it to Robertson’s Perth Dye Works, Gloucester Street west. Telephone 767. AKE - Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds. 1c 6d and 2s 6d, all jeers and Chemists. STAHOoT" the New Remedy for Indigo*, tion, 2s 6d per bottle, at Kincaid’a f.C. /f* WILL Purchase, facing Oxford wOOll Terrace, a Comfortable 8-roomed ou.-e and conveniences, one-third acre of land an<ed in orchard, garden and lawn; a bargain. pply, Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. riQcrj) WILL Purchase a splendid eighth. aero building section fronting on lileston, Elizabeth or Tuam Streets, Lin wood, >rms can be arranged for those intending to did. Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. Funerals. T.I AM B & 8O N* Jo UNDERTAKERS AND EMfSALMERS, X 1625 i. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361, MS^aa9aSKSSa®SJSB2*®iSSSBiI!RS«a!®^^ Friends of Mr James Rogers are invited to attend the Funeral of his late Son, ~hur Nathan, to leave his residence. No. S 9, jdras Street south. This Day (Monday), 7th st., at 2 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. JAS. iMB & SON, Undertakers and Embalmere, 35, clifield Street. Telephone 331. 6809 ' UNDERTAKES AND CEETIFICATED J3ALMER. First holding Certificate in New Zealand. Process of Embalming Prevents Contagion in Infectious Diseases. No mutilatioa 3f the body. Charges within the reach of all ’lasses. The oldest firm in New Zealand. iSIDEKCE—COSNEB NOETH-EAST BELT, telephone 357. TOWN OFFICE, 133, COLOMBO STREET. _ n rVHE Friends of the late Alfred Moir are in--1 vited to attend his Funeral, leaving his late iidence, William Street, Linwood, for the iblio Cemetery, at 2 p.m. This Day. W. INGFOBD, Funeral Director and Embalmer, ier of North and East Bolts. Telephone 387. GEORGE B 4IiKELL, Certificated EMBALMED AND UNDERTAKER. THE science of Embalming, as practised nowfa Great Britain and America, is now being par formed by the above, who can now preserve the body to keep until arrival of friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at Strictly Low Charges. 55, Durham Street South. Telephone 531. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11288, 7 June 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11288, 7 June 1897, Page 8

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