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ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL. The board of GtOvernoes invito applications lor the position of HEAD* MASTER; salary £309 per annum. Applicants must hold a University and bo possessed of experience in teaching. Applications, with testimonials, etc., to bo! in the hands of the undersigned ■ not than MONDAY, May Ist, 1899. CHARLES BRAD DELL, Secretary. Ashburton, 14th April, 1899. 6125 [ “(REGULATING LIBRARY OP MUSIC, ! Cashel Street, hear'Bridge. , MR CULLEN Thanks the Residents of Christchurch and surrounding districts for their very encouraging patronage. Musiq circulated on same principle as Public library,' 2s per quarter, and lent at Id per week. Free, experienced advice before buying your piano. MB CULLEN has RESUMED TUITION ofi PIANO, VIOLIN, ZITHER, Etc. Charges reasonable, full time always given 7 pupils: visited if wished. Melbourne experience. Genuine credentials can be seen, including Pupils’ Senior Honours Certificates, etc., by: examination under English Doctors of Music.' Pupils prepared for Trinity College Examina- 1 tions. ' X 2454 Christchurch physical train* ING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM, Latimer Square (opposite Choral Hall). President—Mr A. EG. Rhodes. Vice-Presidents —His Worship the Mayor (Mr C. Louisson), Dr Jennings, Dr Moorhouse, Messrs J. Bickerton Fisher, W* Reece and F. Wilding. Honorary Medical Adviser—Dr Orchard. DIRECTOR—MR THOMAS S. N.P.R.S., Diploma and Medal, England. CLASSES. LADlES—Tuesday and Friday and Wednesday Evenings. GENTLEMEN—Tuesday and Friday Even* ings, 8 to 10 p.m. YOUTHS—Tuesday and Friday Evenings* 6.45 to 8. CHILDREN—Boys and Girls from 6 years upwards, Wednesday Afternoons, 4 to 5* and Saturday Mornings, SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. 3564 j Address—46, 1 Cashel Street, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150, Worcester Street west. PRINCIPAL: MB C. H. GILBY, Eonoursman and Fellow of the National Phono* graphic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and all Commercial Subjects, thoroughly taught CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICULATION-* INDIVIDUAL TUITION by Mr H. L. Kidd, B.Sc., and Miss F. Sheard, MA FRENCH CLASSES (Day and under M, Malaquin, from the Lycee NatsonaS d’Orleana, France. Rapid ■ Conversational! Method. - Term commences at any time. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL* Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch. H‘ W. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.NJP.S, • (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pit* man Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute* Assisted by MISS E. E. DIGBY, Late Principal School of Shorthand, Etc., Oamaru. " RESULTS. SHORTHAND.—PupiIs from this School hold first and highest Speed Certificates in N.Z. TYPEWRITING.—Every Certificate granted in N.Z. by Ihe N.U.T., England has bee® gained by pupils from this school. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Full Commercial Training. Every Description of Typewriting Done. LYTTELTON CLASS.—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, Church of England Schoolroom* Winchester Street. County Councils. SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. * ____ TO OWNERS OP UNREGISTERED DOGS. THE Registrar of Doga will SUPPLY COLLARS at LINCOLN and SPRINGSTON TOWNSHIPS on THURSDAY, the 27th Inst., and at LEESTON on following day (FRIDAY). PINAL NOTICE. 6166 AMUR! COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTION OP MEMBERS WAIAUEJDING. T HEREBY give notice that -at an Election! A for the return of TWO MEMBERS to represent the Waiau Riding on the Amnri' County Council, held on APRIL 22nd, 1899, the VOTES RECORDED were as follows: -* Waiau. Bother- Totals ham. ißalph Anderson Chafiey 27 5 82 Robert Adam Forrester .9 21 80 Francis Stafford Northcote 25 4 29 I therefore-declare Messrs Ralph Andm-son Chafiey and Robert Adam Farxestea; duly) elected. Dated this 24th day of April, 1899. > A. J. O’MALLEY, 6147 Retammg-offioer, AMUR! COUNTY COUNCIL. 7WTOTICE is hereby giv®n that copiqst of the ELECTORAL ROLLS for the sevol ral Ridings in the County of Amnri, together with a DEFAULTERS’ LIST; will be OFENJ FOB PUBLIC INSPECTION at the County,. Council Office, Culverdan, from th®-27th dayl of April to the 15th day of May, 1899. A! copy of the roll for eaclj. riding-and of so much of the Defaulters’ Lists, as relates to such! Riding, is also open for inspection at the! undermentioned places within such Ridings;! WAIAU RIDING^—At the Post Office*! Waiau. i HANMEB RIDING.-kt Sprigs, Han mar Plains. j PAHAU RIDING.—At the OmmtjrCbuMiJ Office, Culverdan. Any appeals against the, above, Rolls must be lodged at the Stipoadary Magistrate’a Court, Culverden, on or beforo-the-Slsfc next. ’■ A. J. O’MALLEY, County dork. • County Council Office, Culverdon, 24th April, 1899. 6148 ■ Licensing Notices. LYTTELTON LICENSING DISTRICT. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the! LICENSING COMMITTEE, Lyttelton! Licensing District, for the purpose of con-i sidtaring ail applications for Certificates under! the Licensing and the Alcoholic Liquors Said Control Acta, of which due notice shall have been given to the Clerk of the will be held at the Courthouse, on THURSDAY. Ist Juno. 1899, at_noon* WILLIAM SHANAGHAN, Clerk to Committee. Lyttelton, April 24, 1899. SlOi , Funerals. andbb s o n# ERT4KER AND EMBALMBE. hildren’s Funerals from ,30a. .dults’ Funerals from 60s. ied Coffins at a few hours’ notice. lESS; 101, VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. 1913 . LAMB AND undertakers and. - embalmers. . 85, LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 36L XI62S | ct Importer of the Latest Designs of] u Furniture. A large Stock of Polished: u and other Coffins always in stock fori; ediato delivery. Mourning Coaches sent! til parts of the district at the shortest, ce. Telegrams and Telephone Orders by, t or day receive immediate. 1 attention. Address: 53, Durham Street South. Telephone 531. X 1967 THE Friends of the late Mr William, Alii-: son are respectfully invited to attend! his funeral, to leave-the Christchurch Hospital, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 pjn-, foal the Sydenham Public Cemetery. H. Scrim-! shew, Undertaker, No. 41, Durham Stiaaef} 1 ’ South. Telephone No. 430. 9190 MONUMENTS. EEASONABLE PRICES, mEST QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP GUAEANTEEDj An Inspection ■ invited by j. B, MANSFIELD To his Largo and Varied Stock. 1 the address —MANCHESTER STREET*, Nearest Railway Station. X229S

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11874, 25 April 1899, Page 8

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