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Government ifotmcatians, fie? NOTION. IHE Gevcrnmon's having entered int 6 ifa a agreement with the Tyser Shipping Con* pany for tho conveyance of Wheat and Oats to Great Britain at Reduced 'Bates, Settlers are requested to make early application foij space. Further particulars may be obtained from! tho agents of the Tyser Lino at the ports. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary for Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Wellington, April 27th, 1899 " J,H Educational. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Lady Principal: MISS M. V. GIBSON, MA. THE NEiXT TERM will Commence on. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st. New Pupila must attend at 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAY, May 30th. All Fees are payable in advance. Fees, including all subjects, except Instrumental! Music, £5 5s per term for girls over twelve years of ago, £i 4s per term for girls, under; twelve years of age. If PAID at the Registrar's Office within ONE FORTNIGHT from the FIRST DAY of ATTENDANCE the FeesareSA 4s and £3 3s respectively. In-cases where MORE THAN ONE PUPID in a Family attends the School a REDUCTION of ONE GUINEA PER TERM is made for EACH after the First Paying Pupil. The LADY PRINCIPAL will be at the School to receive new pupils on TUESDAY, May 30th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m., and will also be prepared to see parents on guardians on tho same morning. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School, or at Canterbury College. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar, Canterbury College. 20th May, 1899. 7348 EDUCATIONAL.—MISS C. S. HOWARD, i M.A., will undertake the Preparation of Candidates for Matriculation, Civil Service and Teachers' Certificate Examinations. For par* ticulars, apply Schoolhouse, Richmond. 7928 CHRISTCHURCH PHYSICAL TRAIN-. ING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM, Latimer -Square (opposite Choral Hall). President—?'Tv A. E. G. Rhode3. Vice-Pralidents—His Worship tho Mayor (M* C. Louisson), Dr Jennings, Dr Moorhouse, Messrs J. Bickerton Fisher, W. Reeco and F. Wilding. Honorary Medical Adviser—Dr Orchard. DIRECTOR—MR THOMAS S. TANKARD, T 3" P R.S . Diploma and Medal, England. CLASSES. LADIES— Tuesday and Friday Afternoons and Wednesday Evenings. GENTLEMEN— Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 to 10 p.m. YOUTHS —Tuesday and Friday Evening^ 6.45 to 8. CHILDREN —Boys and Girls from 6 yeara upwards, Wednesday Afternoons, 4 to S» and Saturday Mornings. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. 8564 Address —4G, Cashel Street. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch. HW. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.N.P.S . * (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Prtman Medallist, of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute, Assisted by MISS E. E. DIGBY, Late Principal School <.; Shorthand, Etc., Oamaru. RESULTS. SHORTHAND.— Pupils from this School hold first and highest Speed Certificates in N.2. TYPEWRITING.— Every Certificate granted i» N.Z. by the N.U.T., England, has beea gained by pupils from this school. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Full Commercial Training. Every Description of Typewriting Done. liYTTELTON CLASS.—Tuesday and Fridajj Evenings, Church of England Schoolroom, Winchester Street. (OMMESCUL COLL EG E, '. ISO, Worcester Street west. PRINCIPAL: MR C. H. GILBY, Hoiiotirsman..aHd Fellow of the National Phono* graphic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and ail CIVIL SERVICE a INDIVIDUAL TUITION by Mr H. L. Kidd* B Sc, and Miss P. Sheard, M A. FRENCH CLASSES (Day and tinder M. Maladuin, from tho Lyceo National d'Orleana, France. Rapid Conversational Method. . Term commences at, any. time. Business Notices. NEW GOODS. "1 , PANNELL, TAILOR AND MERCER, t _'» 127, Manchester Street, Christchuich, has a ■ ' ; . ■ SPLENDID SELECTION TWEEDS, VICUNAS, SERGES, COVERT COATINGS, ETC., For Autumn and Winter Wear. Also, a Fine Assortment of iWATERPROOFING, for Gentlemen's Coats 1 (to order). SHE VERY BEST VALUE. Inspection. Invited. X 1592 SYDENHAM ■ CARRIAGE WORKS, COLOMBO STREET. E. JONES, Designer and Builder of the • Improved . Steel-framed Roadster, tho strongest lightest-running and easiest-riding roadster' built. Dogcarts, Whitecbapels, Polo, Rustic and Pony Carts on hand or to order. Business Carts or Vans, Workmanship and material guaranteed. Vehicles < changed, bought or sold on commission. Inspection invited. A. 1014 VAKE BENJAMIN GUM FOR COUGH 3 AND COLDS. THE FROVED REMEDY. Is 6d Everywhere. 'F2457 Funerals. LAMB AND SOI UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 361. XI62S EORGE BARRELL, UNDERTAKER, r CERTIFICATED EMBALMER and iijiniediato delivery. Mourning Coaches sent to all parts of tho district at tho shortest Notice. Telegrams and Telephony Orders by, night or. day receive immediate attention. Address: 53, Durham Street South. Telephone 531. . X 1967 |ANDE R S O N, UNDERTAKER AND EiL-iALMER. Children's Funerals from 80a Adults' Funerals from 60s. Polished Coffins at a few hours' notaMi. ADDRESS: 101, VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. 1913 THE friends of the late Mr Austin exDetective Kirby are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Aldred Street, To-day, Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Barbadoes Street. J. ANDERSON, Undertaker, 7994 101, Victoria Street. IHE Friends of tho late Robert Rice ara ■- respectfully invited to attend his iunerttl, ..hich will leave his late residence, Clarkville, at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 24th inst., for the Clarkville Cemetery. 7990 W. WESTON, Undertaker. IHE friends of the late George Dunham J- are respectfully invited to attend, hm funeral, to leave his father's residence, Bowen Street, Sydenham, at 2' p.m- .on Wednesday, 24th May, for the Addiugton Cemetery. E DUCKWORTH, Undertaker, 7Q78 42 Colombo Road, Sydenham. THE Friendß of Mr George Cooper are invit°d to attend the Funeral of his late wife Elizabeth Ann, to leave the residence of Mrs Hitchens, West Melton, on Wednesday, the 24th, at 3. p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, West Melton. L. P. Symonds, Utt--oT+.n.lcer. Kirwee. 7998 MONUMENTS. >easonableprkTes, -.EST quality A and WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. An Inspection invited by !. M A N S F I E LB Note theaddress-MANCHESTER STREET, Nearest Railway Station. X 2298 To his Large and Varied Stock.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11898, 23 May 1899, Page 8

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