Government Notincacicns. 'railway. ■: ,■■;■*. will be received at this Offio* -*- until' Noon on FRIDAY, the 19th. August, 1901,' for .the Manufacture and Delivery of TWO STEEL GIRDERS for on© span of 65 feel,oh t}ie above-mentioned railway. Plan aia;'epecificaiioß, etc., may- be seen, at. the Public'- Works Offices, at Christchurch and Dunedin, and’at the Survey Offices, at Invercargill. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . . WILLIAM H. HALES, Engineer-m-Chief. ■ Public Works Office, Wellington, 21th. July, 1901. 378 CHEAP MONEY. CHEAP MONET, - IN SUMS of £IOO to £IO,OOO. COUNTRY, CITY AND .SUBURBAN • FREEHOLD At 4J Per. Cent TERMS of Repayment of the Most, LibersS Character, which can be ascertained on inquiry. 1 For forms of application and full inform*, tion, apply to the District Manager, ChiisW church. ’ J. H. RICHARDSON, ’ X 1460 Government Insurance Commissioner. Road. Board Notices. TEMPLETON ROAD DISTRICT. TTIHB Annual Meeting of Ratepayers trill bs J- held at the Road Board Office, YaldIhurst, at Noon, on -MONDAY,' August 12th, 1901. ; F. J. CLARKE, 696 Clerk to the Board. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD, Notice is hereby given that it i a the intention of the Heathcote Road! Board, at its next Meeting, to be held on the 1 6th day of SEPTEMBER, 1901, to-Declare, under the provisions of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1900, that Dock, Burdock, Thistles, Lupins and Pennyroyal be Obnoxious Weed! within the Heathcote Road District. S. R. WRIGHT, Clerk to the Board August sth, 1901. 1058 Shipping Notices A. HATRICK AND CO.’S WANGANUI UP-RIVER TOURISM STEAMER LINE JNew Zealand’s Rhine}, s. Only our Boats now run to tbs Magailotfil Scenery beyond Pipiriki. Steamers: “ MANUWAI,” “ WAIRERE,” “ OHURA.^ mHBWOURIST TRAFFIC of the Wanganui X River now extended to MILES—BO—MILES. No one Visiting the Wanganui River should miss doing the'Magnificent .Upper " Reaches Trip, FROM WANGANUI EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 a.m., returning iok tewing Days. The Upper Reaches embrace, all the Best'd the Beautiful Scenery on the Wanganui, , -qll particulars, apply to ■ " ' ” A. kATRIck AJXL CO., Agents, Wanganui :t Or to MESSRS COOK AND SON* Educational. DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND PHYSL CAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.. MISS LOWE will Resume her Classes in' Hobbs’s Room, on and after MAY 80th. Class for Skirt and Step Dancing, Monday Afternoon. During her recent visit to Melbourne and Sydney, Miss Low© obtained all the latest Fancy and Society. Dances,' including the “ National Waltz.” Private Lessons. AT HOME Monday and Tuesday Afters noons. Clarendon Hotel, Worcester Street. 6090 E 7. A.T.CU* P A I N I E E, Teacher of the VIOLIN, MANDOLINE fond GUITAR .89, GLOUCESTER STREET E. ’ • (Opposite the School). ■ ‘A Reduction Mode for Two in Terms on Application. K26oi HORTHAND AND TECHNICAL S CHOOI* Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, , Christchurch. p i/TR H. W. LOCKYER DIGBY, P.KP.S. VI (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double 'itman Medallist, Holder, of Record Speed ertificates for 290 and 220 words pea; minut*1 MISS E. B. DIGBY, Holder of Sir v Isaac Pitman and Ssa’-a “Certificate. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1899. lut of the TWENTY-EIGHT High SpeeS Certificates granted this year through th« Shorthand Writers’ Association, EIGHTEEN have been gained by pupils from this School.- • ‘ ' ■ ■■■■.■_■ YPEWRITING— -Every Certificate granted in N.Z. by the N.U.T. has been gained by pupils from this School. _ - . horthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Full Commercial Training. Every Description of Typewriting done. OMMERCIAL ' COLLEGIV 150, Worcester Street West, PRINCIPAL— R C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), VICE-PRINCIPALS—-!RS GILBY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours). ISS E. A. ROUT, I-P.S. (Honours). COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL EDUCATION. . . ■ _ . . - , # tg» t±U±tUUU-H r i * ry Department in Charge of a Dijplomatea Teacher. ■ : : Funerals. G. W. J. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON, Manchester Street S. rONUMENTS and HEADSTONES ift L -Marble, Granite and other stones. AH >rk Guaranteed. Lowest possib.e prices.. . . Concrete Kerbings and Iron Railings in all. i Newest Designs. _ nspection Specially Invited. £.2559 L A M B AND S O UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361. 1628 EORGEBA R B E I* I* UNDERTAKER and EMBALMED. -rams and Telephone Orders by Night oi. ’Day Receive Immediate Attention. 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Telephone 721. X 1953 tHE “Friends of the fate' William Hooker are respectfully invited to attend his meral, to leave his late residence, New ■ighton, at Ip.m., Wednesday, august 7th,- • the Linwood Cemetery. D. SYKES, undertaker, corner Cashel and Durham Streets. * 1003 rpSE Friends of Mr John Bums are respectX fully invited to attend the Funeral of hi*' late wife, Susan, leaving his residence, No. 1, William Street, ofi Ferry Bead, at 9 a.m., Thursday, Bth, for the Pro-Cathedral and thence to the Public Cemetery. , W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director and Embalmer. Telephone 689. ______ 1990 - mHE" Friends of the late David: William :' X Bertram are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving the Hospital on Thursday, Bthi inst./ at 1.20 p.m., for the Barbadoes Street Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 1091
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12573, 7 August 1901, Page 8
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