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Educational. DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL 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 Lowe obtained all the latest Fancy and Society Dances, including the " National Waltz." Private Lessons. AT HOME Monday and Tuesday After, noons, Clarendon Hotel, Worcester Street. 6090 JNT ER, A.T.C.L.. Teacher of tho VIOLIN, MANDOLINE and GUITAR, ,-. 89, GLOUCESTER STREET E. (Opposite the School). "A. Reduction Made for Two in Family." Terms on Application. X 2601 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, . . 150, Worcester Street West. PRINCIPAL- • MR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). VICE-PRINCIPALS—-MRS GIIABY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours). MISS E. A. ROUT, I.P.S. (Honours). COMMERCIAL AjND GENERAL EDUCATION. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, etc., etc. THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINING. Every Department in Charge of a Diplomated Teacher. . SHOitmAND ANiJ TECHNICAL SCHOOL Grain Agency Buildings, Triaaigle, Christchurch. MR H. W. LOCKYER DIGBY, F.N.P.Q. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T.," Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand. SHOR'i'HAiMD. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1899. Out of the TWiENTY-EIGHT High Speed Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers' Association, EIGHTEEN have been gained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING—Every Certificate granted in N.Z. by the N.U.T. has been gained by pupils from this School. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Full Commercial Training. Every Description of Typewriting done.

Wanted. ....ANTED, People to get Marrioi H. VY Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. PI9BB WAITED, .Buyers :or Bedding, Suits, carpets, Perambulators. XL. Atkinson, Manchester Street. FI9BB suyers violin Case and Bow, Ikinson's, 117, Manchester Street. WANTED, Buyers for Accordeons, from 7s 6d. 11. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. FI9BB WANTED to Give Away, Handsome Sew- . ing Machine. For particulars see windows Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, Lower High Street (next J. Knight, Cash Butcher). X 2885 \T ANTED, every gentleman to carry one V. of our 10s 6d Umbrellas; guaranteed two years; a good assortment left. Lethaby, xxobos's Buildings, Cathedral Square. X 2488 r ANTED, Gentlemen to remember that . . they can always have their Umbrellas Kcpaired or New Covered within an hour at Lethaby's, Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral Square. • X 2456 TANTED, a first-class Forewoman to wear -fa Glace Kid Shoe at 7s 6d, to be bought at Maine Bros.', Boot Manufacturers. Other shops charge 12s 6d for the same shoo. Sale now on. X 2549 ANTED, Youths to qualify for Com- . .. mercial and Professional Appointments by attending Gilby's Commercial College, 150, Worcester Street. Remunerative situations guaranteed. P2QB3 ANTED, large families tired of paying . . too much for their Boots to save money in buying direct from the manufacturers; one single pair at wholesale price; Sale now on at Maine Bros.' X 2549 TANTED, Ladies to inspect our latest lm- . . portaition of Fancy Dress Evening Shoes; largest and most up4o-dato stock in Ohristchurch. Universal Boot Co., High Street, Ohristchurch. F 2574 ANTED Known—'Mrs Quansermaia is » . . Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters by poet or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs Q. Qu&rtermain, 154, High Street. X 793 ANTED—Our Gents' Boots from 7s. 6d . . to 25s 6d are all the rage, because .they fit we'il, wear well, and look well. A. Brockett and Co., The People's Boot Shop, next Butcher, Jeweller, High Street. F2BBO "OTTANTED Known—Laaies* Evening Shoes VV Is lOd; don't miss them. Ladies'Tennis Shoes, rubber soles, 2s 9d. Piles of Felt Slippers from 9d. ' The People's Boot Shop, 210, High Street, next ■ Butcner, Jeweller. ! F2BBO- - to Sell, at Eichmond, good 6- . . I. roomed house, built of kauri andßimu, washhouse, with copper and bath, J-acre secWANTED, Old Men to ride Strong Secondhand Bicycles; easy terms —£1 on delivery,, balance £1 per month. Adams Star Cycle Co., 70, Manchester Street, and 198, Colombo Street, Hobbs Buildings, near Cathedral. 4 to Sell, First-class Fruit and TV. Confectionery Business; capital required £225; central positon; realising weekly TANTED Known—lt is absolutely true . / that we are supplying G-emts' Yankee Boots from 7s 6d to 25s 6d; you'll want them when you see them. A. Brockett and Co., The People's Boot Shop, 210 High Street, next Butcher, Jeweller. F2BBO. WAiNTED, we are cutting the Hoot Trade to pieces. Overstocked with Men's Shooters 7st lid, Bluohers 4s lid, Gents' Chroma Bals lis 6d, 'Women's Leather Slippers 3s Gd, Men's 4s 6d. Ail our Sale now on at Maino Bros. X 2549 ANTED, mothers to save their husbands , , money in buying their Boots direct from the manufacturers, thus saving the warehouse and shopkeeper'a profit. First-class th» Aune time we undersell all others. Maim© ANTED, mothers to save their husbands' . ? money in buying their Boots direct from the manufacturers, thus saving the warehouse and shopkeeper's profit. First-clasa rial and workmanship guaranteea; at s undersell all others. Sale Bros. . ' X 2549 ANTED, Working Men to call and (in- » i spect the new shipment of new Hudson Cycles ex s.s. Eimutaka. The 1901 pattern are built with all modern improvements, finished. The New Hudson Company maka a specialty of manufacturing strong serviceable bicycles in one grade only (the best). 4 dams Sun Cycle Depot, Lower High Street (opposite A. J 7 White's). X 2391

SEE THIS .«•< Combination;! "' /■■:'"■ 'v., • IT IS A " Planet Jr." Nd. 4 COMBINED DRILL & CULTIVATOR It contains in a Single Convenient Implement—(a) A Capital Hill-dropping Seeder (dropping at distances of 4,6, S, 12 or 24, inches as required). (b) A Continuous-row Seeder. (c) An admirable Single Wheel Hoe. (d) A Cultivator. (e) AKake. (v) A Plough. For cultivating the Drill parta are entirely removed, and the "quick-changing" tool frame substituted by - - taking out a single bolt. , ' ' Even in a small garden it wUI quickly pay for itself. A Thia ia only one of the famous family of "PLANET Jr." LABOUR-SAVING TOOLS Now on view at our Warehouse. Call or Send for a Catalogue. EECE & SONS SOLE AGENTS, ©©LOMBO; STREET, eHRISTeHUfgeft

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12585, 21 August 1901, Page 6

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