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: Educational THE ART OP PIANO-PLAYING AND ACCOMPANIMENT. . jj/JTISS RICHEY, Pianoforte Gold Medallist XJL for New South Wales; Honorary Pianists Sydney Philharmonic Society; Gold Medallist Sight Reading and Accompaning. Applications from intending Pupils in the' above branches will be received at 76, ■" SALISBURY STREET. 7-195 BOOK-KEEPING AND ■ ACGOUNTANCY, /CLASSES FOR tNSTRIJC&ON i: IN ELEMENTARY and ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING. ItfMtTED SQMPANY ACCOUNTS. TRUST AND ESTATE ACCOUNTS. Each pupil separately instructed. Terms on application. GEORGE W. HULME, Fallow Institute Accountants 218, Hereford Street, Next door to the Union Bank. X26E13 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, . . 150, Worcester Street West. PRINCIPAL: Mr C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Practical Training for Business life. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ETC. BOOKKEEPING CLASSES (Evening) Under Mr L. L. CORDERY, A.1.A., N.Z, (By Examination). Companies' Bookkeeping, Solicitors' Bookkeeping. Students Prepared for Accountants'Examination. SHORTHAND and.TECHNICAL SCHOOL, £3 Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (opposite D.1.C.). CHRISTCHURCH. MR H. W. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.N.P-S. (Honours), N.N.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitmta Medalist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Son's Certificate. Complete course of training in - SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, Commercial Arithmetic, Composition, Writing, and PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. Wanted. ~ URNITURE that is made to use—that is what you want. Then go 'to D. Sykes., the corner Cashel and Durham Streets. X 2640 ,OWERY Pekoe Tea.—We keep stocks or . an exceptionally choice and delicate Tea „i 5-poiind air-tigbt tins at Is lOd a lb. Taylor, Cole and Co., Lichfield Street . ___ riURNTTURE—AII Expenses must be added, ju tt» cost) of goods, and that 13 why you save 20 per cent by buying at D. Sykes, the corner Oa3hcl and Durham Streets.. X 264.0 - and 'Brush-ware, Purses, Toys, Stationery, Dolls, and a Thousand and one other departments, at Minson and Co.'s. X 2614 FOlTSde," Aosington7 House of rooms, verandah, washhouse, dairy, stable, and trapshed, ete., etc., 2 acres, half an acre in splendid orchard. Price only £400; a, genuine nibble. Apply Knight and Checkley, 131, Colombo Street, Christch-jr_ch._ 8 9I°_. ■*7ARM~ of 48 Acres splendid land, House ■ 4 jJ ■ rooms, all outbuildings, stables, piggeries, sheds, etc., situate in North Canterbury; early application necessary; price low and easy terms. Apply Dearsley and Lane, Land and Estate Agents, 71, Cathedral Square. X 2581 7T-OR Sale, Norman's Road, handy to tram — House of 4 rooms, washhouse and copper, stable and trapshed, good orchard, 5-aai-ncre; all in perfect order and condition. A good spec. Price £4OO. Knight and Checkley, 131, Colombo Street, Christchurch. HOUMOUS SHIRTS—Our "Burlington" LB - White. Shirts, for gentlemen's wear, -ore elebrated for their perfect fit, nice -appearI ance, and the quality of the material etnI ployed. We also stock shirts by ailtheiampus | malkers. Hulberi .and, Co. (opjjo3it_e_Sirangejs). ~to~ townT Just tie "piabe 1 for fowl farm, GJ Acres, with house of 6 rooms, wafer laid on, conservatory,. stable and oul3beda. Now is your chance. Only £475. Call and inquire. Knight and Checkley, 181, Colombo Street, Christchurch. 8010 J?OR SALE, Springfield Road, cloae to - North Belt, House of 6 rooms, washhouse, stable and trap-shed; § an acre; price £550. Also, Crescent Road, House of 5 rooms, etc., J-acre, £350. Apply Knight and Checkley, 131, Colombo Street, Christchurch. TtSaSHIONABLB NECKWEAR—Gentlemen i- who appreciate really high-class and ultrastylish neckwear are advised to call on Hulbert and Co. and inspect their latest goods as now worn in London. A and quite up-to-date. • Hulbert and Co., (opposite Strange's). FOR SALE, Fendalton (close to Bridge), House of 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouse and copper, stable and trap-house, good orchard, g-acre of: land (transfer title); position unsurpassed; offers invited; moderate price. Apply Knight and Checkley, 131, " Colombo Street,. Christchurch. - FOR SALE, Worcester Street, Linwood, almost) hew House ©i 7 Rooms, bathroom, lavatory, etc., h. and c. with shower, large scullery, washhouse and copper, coals*ied, etc., etc., i-acre, nice garden and orchard, all in perfect order; price moderate. Apply Knight and Checkley, 131, Colombo' Street, Christoliuroh. AS Engines for Sale.— One h.p. nominal and One 3£ h.p. Crossley's Otto Vertical, very cheap; prices on application. Taylor, Colo and Co., Lichfield Street. ARNESS~and Saddles—A large quantity New and Second-hand always in stock. Taylor, Cole and Co., Lichfield Street. ANDSOME Calendar, for 1901, presented to every purchaser of-a pair of Boots or Shoes at K. Atkinson's, 119, Manchester Street. X 1675 "ARPER Street.—Well-built 5-roornecl | XL House, verandah,- Venetians,' ga-s, scullery, copper, laige stable, J-acre; for Sal* cheap. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. X 2618 RON Bedsteads, big reduction oi* present u current prices, bought before advanco. >. Sykes, tho corner Cashel and Durham i Streets. Our only address. _?_L 4 iL_ SENSE! CLEARANCE. OF CHIL- . DREN'S UNDERCLOTHING- Nightdresses, Knickers, Chemises, Slips, Staybands, etc. All going at cheap Sal© prices, fttrange and Company. 1~~ T WON'T" KEEP." We refer to our remains of Season's Fashionable Millmery, including stylish French Models (Hats, Bonnets and Toques). Also thousands of Up-xo- • date Straws, which latter are offered at a few pence each and upwards. This beautiful Millinery "won't keep." That is we can t hold it over till nest season. It will be out ot date by then. Come and see it. Strange and Company. TEOsis, all Borts, all sizes, and lowest J prices, at Minson and Co.'s, 220, Og>nM» Street. ._ __„__ : :—__?£_. —UiST "FANCY! Kid Gloves (ladiea'), formerly 2s 6d, 3s 6d, now offered at GU ajatt I 9cP Attend our Monster Clearance Sale Today. Strange jgdfJoffljgnjfr KOHN'S Bentwood Furniture.—We have a splendid sam'ple shipment just unpacked. Taylor, Cole, and Co., Lichfield Street. "AST Day of Sale, Saturday, February 23rd : ; U a H Remnants and Oddments must be sold> i Beathjtnd Co. for bargains. . I T~A®T Day of Sale, Saturday, February 23rd; Li' sacrifice of all Remnants and Oddments. accumulated during sale. BeaJh and Co. LAST Day of Beath and Co.'s Great Sale, ■Saturday, February 23rd; Remnants, KemI nants for positive -clearance. Beath's Genuine I Sale. . ' ' ■' , ' Day of Beath and Co.'s Summer -i Clearance .Sale, Saturday, February, 23rd, Oddments and Remnants at ridiculous price3._ Beath's. f "AST Day of Beath and Co.'s Great Sale, !=- Saturday, February 23rd; Remnants, Remnants for positive clearance. Beath's Genuine 'Sale. __________ " EASE of Bootshop and Dwelling in.',, th--&J outskirts of the City for Sale cheap; owner leaving; good position and ilarge connection; a. splendid opening.- Dearsley : and Lane, 71, Cathedral Square. . X 2581 . T OVELY FLOWERS AT CHEAP SALE JU PRICES. Mounts. Sprays and Single Blossoms. ■■• Ah immense election. A great clearance. Come and agiirtlieiu while, the Sale is on.. You won't get such ■a. chance again. Strange and, Company. ■'■'■'', ■' : .' ■" ' f ADY coming out toy the Rnnutaka,. dive FeU, , -- 22nd, will be glad to swiirs eniploymeiit on arrival. Capable, ! jaractioal, well speaks French and German; 1 'Stercoral' yfjars experienc.oe in tuition; loitr .years 'of large institution; good .housekeeper ; . ::: ',att<l sick nurse; highest references-, told : personal recoiiimendlatidn by s, resident of 'Christenurah. Address E.M.G.. "Lytteltoa'Times" Office. I . : *■■ S4Bfi

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12428, 18 February 1901, Page 8

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