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Educational. MR EISTLB CORNWALL HAYING concluded a course of Four Years’ Study undo- tjic 'beet English and Italian Masters, lias the hoiv";r to announce that he is PREPARED TO RECEIVE PUPILS ron SINGING AND PRODUCTION OP THE VOICE. Address—242, ARMAGH STREET WEST. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 150, Worcester Street west. PRINCIPAL: ME C. H. GILBT, Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and all Commercial Subjects thoroughly taught. CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICULATION—INDIVIDUAL TUITION hy Mr H. L. Kidd, B.Sc., and Miss K. Isbcrwood, M.A. Ninety per cent of our candidates passed 1 ast year. FRENCH CLASSES (Day and Evening),under M. Mnlaquin, from the Lycce National d’Orleans, France. Rapid Conversational Method. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING Cathedral Square, Christchurch. MISS A. M. CARR, N.S.S.T., N.Tj.T., Registered Teacher (Sir Isaao Pitman) 1896. H.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers, England. N.Z. Secretary National Union Typists, England. PITMAN’S and LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, Type-writing, 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.) French—Miss Ambler, do I*Academic de Paris et des Lycdos de Montpellier et de Nimes. Matriculation and Civil ServiceAlias 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. Business Notices. FR UIT! FRUIT! FRUIT I nnHE Choicest Variety of Fruit kept at the JJ Zealandia Fruit Mart, next to Atkinscn's Furniture Shop. Don’t carry your fruit from town, hut buy it at the Zealandia Fruit Mart, on jour wav to the train. SEVILLE ORANGES. ‘W—OU can get SEVILLE ORANGES for jL Marmalade. You can get 16 LARGE SWEET ORANGES for a Is, and you can have a SIXPENNY KIT to carry them with, at CUMMING’S, High and Colombo Streets. ORANGES Very Cheap hy the CASE. — L “ ML ' ' HERRICK'S "CITY MISSION HOME” EROVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTER .and MEALS for destitute Men, OBTAINS PLOYMBNT for Men, Women and Boys; Food for Destitute Families, and Clothing, The Home, being supported entirely hy voluntary subscriptions, is at the present time in very great need of holn of all kinds. FLORENCE HERRICK, 443 Superintendent. WEST End Restaurant, Confectionery, Choice Lollie and Fruit Shop, opposite Ayers, Beauchamp and Co., Auctioneers. First-class meals A la carte, customers paying only for that ordered, for instance—Soup, per plate, 3d; Fish, boiled or fried 6d; Grills, viz.. Rump Steak Id, Mutton Chops 4d, Pork Chops and apple sauce 6d, Kidneys and Bacon 4d, Porter House Steak (id, Ham or Bacon 4d; Stewed Sheep’s Tongues with parsley butter 4d; New-laid Eggs, two boiled, 3d; C Id Boiled Ham, per plate 4d; Fruit Salad, per plate, with fresh cream, 3d. Open daily from 7 a.m. A6ox 30 room upstairs to let. William Forster. WASHING MADE EAST. THE EMPIRE CO.’S JfcOYAL BLUB Should be Used in Every Household. “ROYAL” BLUE makes Linen as white ns snow, and is guaranteed absolutely free from all deleterious compounds. Try it once and yon will nse it for ever. ROYAL BLUE, Manufactured only by THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington, X 1789 UPWARDS OP TWENTY MEDALS AWARDED FOE EXCELLENCE. B3T OBTAINS A PRIZE WHEREVER EXHIBITED. NESTLE’S SWISS MILK. CAN BE USED FOE ALL PURPOSES OF ORDINARY MILK. From the Milk of Cows having an extensive range on the healthy and fertile sides of the Alps, Breathing the Pure Air and Feeding on the Succulent Grasses of that salubrious region—the Finest Milk-producing Country in the World, WHOLESALE AGENTS— • CHEYSTALL & CO., LICHFIELD STREET. X2IIG SEND IT TO gHORTT’B. I2OIS

jg"EMPTHOENE, JpEOSSEK & (LTD.) GENUINE LINSEED CASE. c o/s OIL UNEQUALLED JOE EEAEING AND FA£C TESTING STOCK OF ALL KINDS. VALUE AS A FOOD FOE STOCK: 11b of Oilcake contains as much food as 171 b of Turnips. PRICE ; £8 PER TON. SMALLEE QUANTITIES, 9s PEE CWT. SUPPLIED FINELY GEOUND, MEDIUM CEUSHED, OE IN WHOLE CAKES, 1. The Finely Ground variety is specially adapted for dissolving In water for feeding young stock, 2. The Medium Crushed in the form in which it most suitable for sheep and cattle. NO CALF SHOULD BE EE ABED WITHOUT OIL CAKE.—The expense of Oil Cake is the objection usually made to its use. Wo can show that it is more economical to use it, and makes money for the user. Quarter of a pound per day of oil cake in separated or skim milk will cost under 2s for the period during which calf requires special feeding. The improvement in the weight and condition of the calf is worth several times that amount, besides giving it a sound constitution, STAEVED CALVES MEANS WEEDY CATTLE. For use the Finely Ground Oil Cake is best prepared hy steeping in boiling water for twelve hours before using (cold water will do, hut hot is preferable), and adding cither to heated separated milk, skim milk, buttermilk, or whey. OIL CAKE POE SHEEP.—We bog to draw the attention of sheep ow ners to the fact that we are now grinding our OIL CAKE AS FINE AS MEAL. In this form sheep can easily be fed on oil cake by mixing it in any proportion desired with chaff, and it is such a nutritious food that even a small quantity in the ton of chaff enormously increases the value of the latter as a food, and wil also improve the wool clip. _________ Wanted Known. w ANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Cey. lindo Tea. X 1742 WANTED Known— Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Ceylindo Tea. ' ‘ X 1513 WANTED, any person nor able to procure Saxon Tea from their grocer to communicate with Saxon Tea Company, who will arrange with an agent to supply them. F 1339 WANTED Known—That the Perth Dye Works are still going ahead, turning out i nothing but first-class work. Everybody pleased, [ Call and see for yourself, Gloucester Street west, ( Telephone 767. I TSTANTKD Known—Mrs Quarrermain is i | v'/ Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents’ au l t Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters by posts « C otherwise attended to. Addl-ss, Mrs Q, S Quorterinain. 354. High direct. Y 798 WANTED Known— The “Countess" tlirao and four-ply Knitting Wools aro the best, They aro remarkable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Solo agents for Canter bury, W. Strange and Co. ANTED Known—The "Countess three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best. They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Sole agents for Canter. bury, W. Strange and Co. ANTED Known—That we aro Cash Purchasers for Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, Furniture, Books, Ac., Ac. Address, the Misses M’Cormick, 21 and 23, Colombo Eoad, Sydenham { (over hallway Gates), and 133, High-Street, Christ- | church, a 2970

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11334, 30 July 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11334, 30 July 1897, Page 8