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Amusements, &e. CHRISTCHURCH PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM. SOCIAL HAIL (off Latimer Square.) President—Mr A. E. G. Rhodes. Vice-presidents—Drs Jennings and Moorhouse, Messrs A. Loughrey, J. Bickerton Fisher and F. WildingDirector—Mr T. Tankard (Late Director City Gymnasium, Sheffield, England, N.P.R.S. diploma.) Hon. Treasurer —Mr T. H. Harker. THE GYMNASIUM IS NOW OPEN. Evening Classes —Gentlemen: Mondays and Fridays. Ladies: Wednesdays. Youths: Mondays and Fridays, 6.45 to 7.45. Day Classes—Ladies:! Monday and Friday afternoons. Girls; Saturday Mornings. Boys: Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Private Pupils by Arrangement. Colleges, Schools and Institutions Attended. Private address—sß, Madras Street. 4076 ' DANCING. -rn/Hiss COX“S Practice Class will he heldthis JxIL week on SATURDAY, May 21st, beginning at 8 p.m., in the Art Gallery; Quadrilles, Washington Post, &C.I. Address, 329, St Asaph Street, Telephone 605. 5597 SMALL PROMTS; QUICK RETURNS. R. KENT, JgICYCLE IIHUPA C'T tJ EE E, BEDFORD BOW, Christchurch,; Has Just Bought a Shipment OF 20 HIGH-GRADE McCUNE BICYCLES. PRICE £U. Nora. —These machines are strong, and are fitted with steel rims and good tyres. K2lO Educational. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150, Worcester Street west. PRINCIPAL: MB C. H. GILBY, Honottrsman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., &c. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and all Commercial Subjects thoroughly taught. CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICULATION—INDIVIDUAL TUITION by Mr H. L. Kidd.Jß.Sc., and Miss F. Sheard, M.A. FRENCH CLASSES (Day and Evening), under M. Malaquin, from the LycAo National d'Orleans, France. Rapid Conversational Method. IgTerm commences at any time. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS, opposite D.I.C Mj s s Care F.N.P.S., N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Fellow of National Phonographic Society. N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers. N.Z, Secretary National Union Typists, London. Recognised N.Z. Govt., 1897. Classes from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m,, and from 7to 9.30 p.m. Pitman’s and Light-line Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Miss Carr’s Pupils hold highest records in N.Z. Australasian record 220 words per minute. Highest outside British Isles. Public Notices, Me S. B. Sr.aiooK | [Hr, C. W. Sktmooe S. B. Seymour & Son. DENTISTS, 215, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, AND BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON. 12F LINGRUBTA. OR FLOWER PAINTING. &c„ now inStock at J. W. GIBB’S, Fine Art Depot, Morten’s Buildings, F 1577 - Cathedral Square. THE BEST COUGH CURB IS THE ... F INEST C OD li IVEE O IL, Just Imported, ' , ( And other family Drugs, &c., at about halt the usual price. C. M. BROOKE, • GLOUCESTER STREET. ' Contractor to the Christchurch Hospital and the Sunnyside Asylum. A WORDEN & GO, a 125, Colombo Street. COSTUMES AND BLOUSES In Artistic and Original Designs. TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A Speciality. Newest Materials to select from. Prices Moderate. The Dressmaking is under MRS WORDEN’S Personal Supervision. ~ F. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THIS 12 Superior Cabinets, I® s * THE BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES. W. E. SORRELL, : •‘THE” PHOTOGRAPHER. 179, COLOMBO STREET. F 2129 MONEY TO ADVANCE, in such sums and .on such terms as borrowers require. HILL & SCOTT, Solicitors, F 1604 194, Hereford Street. PUBLIC, NOTICE. HAVING Bought from ME GEO, BONE the whole of his STOCK OP'-DRAPERY, AT 223, CASHEL STREET WEST, At a discount of 10s in the £ for cash, I will be able to OFFER THE SAME TO ALL HIS OLD CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC, Giving them 2QS WORTH OF DRAPERY FOE £QS. FOE ONE MONTH ONLY, geo future advertisements. N.B.—REMNANTS A SPECIALITY. THOS. OASTLEHOW. ls “ O w li A N D X N G. Ex Aotea and Euahine, LARGE ASSORTMENT LATEST DESIGNS PAPEEHANQINGS, OILS, PAINTS,-&C. J. A 0 LUMMIS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR. 69, Corner Tnam and Durham. Streets, Telephone No. 613. F9S3 W~ EST End Restaurant, Confectionery, Chcice i-ollie and Fruit Shop, opjiosite 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 4d, ‘Mutton Chops4d, Pork Chops and apple sauce 6d, Kidneys and Bacon 4d, Porter House Steak 6d, Ham 1 or Bacon 4d; Stewed Sheep’s Tongues with parsley butter 4d; New-laid Eggs, two boiled, 3d; Cold Boiled Ham, per plate -id; Fruit Salad, per plate, with fresh cream, 3d. Open daily from 7 a,m. A6ox 30 room upstairs to let. William Forster. SMOKE DELIGHTFUL fi4 96 JUNO TOBACCO. GKO T A is consumed TEA is consumed In every household JOKO TEA In every household JOKO TEA SEND IT TO gHOEOT-S. 52015 iETCHER Bkoo. Sell Euameiware, a»n gie article at wholesale prices. Billies from Is :h, Pie Dishes from Sid, Colanders 2s 3d, 9d, Potato Steamers, Candlestick?. 9d, Jelly is and anything else you may want in enamel The trade supplied. Fleichor Bros., eaalo and Retail General Merchants, High

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11580, 16 May 1898, Page 1

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