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Borough Councils. v BOROUGH OF WOOLSTON. ' PROPOSED LOAN. , Under tlio Municipal Corporationa Act, 1900, ■. i and the Acta relating to same. , . ; ■ NOTICE is hereby given that' a POLLV of the Ratepayers oi the Borough of Wooiiston will' be taken on TUESDAY, tha 80th day of SEPTEMBER, between the 'hours o£ 9 a.m. and 7 p.in., on the Proposal to Raise,a SPECIAL.LOAN of £20,000, for the purpose of Constructing and Establishing Public Works deemed necessary for promoting the convenience and .health .of the inh'abitants'. of the Borough of Woolston, euch! proposals having been published in. tha ''Lyttelton Times" newspaper on 27th. August and 10th September, 1902, and in tha "Press" newspaper on 20th August va& BnS September, 1902, and considered amid • discussed at a public meeting of the Ratepayers, held in the Oddfellows' Hall and' adlt-urriedT to the Social Ball, Library Buildings, Woolaton, on 19th September, 1902. The following are the Polling places;-* The Borough Council Cham'ber»,_ Regent Street, Woolston (principal); the Beathcota, Road Board Office, Ashbourne Street, "Wool* s'ton. ■'•■'' : , J. RICHARDSON, / • ' Mayor.' \ Woolston, 20th ; September, 1902. 8403 Educational. GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER SgUARSfc For the Higher Education of Girls. THIRD TERM begins MONDAY, Sept. 22nd. Students assemble,at 9.80 sum. Ladies' English Language Tuesdays, 2 p.m. French ConverssrtioHf; Wedn p.m. Elocution. Thursdays, 2 p.ra. Math*niatics, 'Wednesday and Friday, 2 p.m. MISS LOWE'S CLASS for Physical Cul« ture, Monday -and Thursday. t Other Classes arranged to suit the conreniencs of Students. Tho Principal will be in attendance at the College, Friday, Sept, 19th, from 11 a.m. till noon and from 2 to i p.m. Circulars at H. J. Wood and Co., Book* sellers, High Street. C. FREEMAN, 8.A., 7258 - Principal. DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND" PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. """"ISS LOWE, having returned from Mel- - bourne, has resumed her Classes in Hobbs'sß Room. Classes for Step and Fancy Dancing, Physical Culture, etc. Evening Classes now forming. Private lessons by appointment. At Home Monday and Tuesday afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, Wor»' i cester Street. Ill* pHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MISsZ C. FREEMAN*. The Third Term of 1902 will begin o: WEDNESDAY, September 17th. . X 3027 DANCING. RS SOWERBY, Certificated Teacher of L Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. The Second Quarter at City Hall Elementary begins Saturday, /sth. Practice Class on Tuesday, Sydenham, at Druids' Hall, Thursdays, Elementary, 7 to 8.30; Practice Clas3 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. Sumner on Fridays. Private Lessens by arrangements. Terms, etc., apply 81, Cambridge Terrace -west. 2993 ELECTRICAL Knowledge Wanted? Join 1 American School of Correspondence. Places Technical Education within' Teach of all. Electricity, Engineering, Plumbing, UH-. «l.g.<.tWlM ß , AJUiilUlUg. Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mechanical Drawing thoroughly 'taught. Handbook, free. ■Rniiopr. PO. TRnv IB > sin Rodger, P.O. Box 142. ' 5147 COMMERCIAL, • COLLEGE, '■ 150, Worcester Street West. PRINCIPALMR C. .H. GHjBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), Assisted by a Full Staff of Diplornated Teachers. COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL EDUCATION. | Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, eto. eta. 1 THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINING. l charge of a Diplornated eacher. X 2965 ! CHRISTCHURCH> SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, /' fi-Tain AsMirv TSi>ilrHr.crc. TV,Vtio-1« (Opposite D.1.C.) E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society, Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Typists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir leaao , Pitman and Son's First Class High Speed Certificate. „ SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, .1901. ..-,;//. At the Speed Examination held September of this year by the Christchurvh Shorthand Writers' Association, out of tho ELEVEN First-cIr.ES Speed Certificates granted, TEN were obtained by pupils from this School. ' ■ ) . TYPEWRITING. . Every, description of Typewriting and Mimeographing, done by an efficient staff of operators. Typists, with or without machine, available at any time for casual office work, etc. \XI4Q3 ra both Method.; _. iso very id relieves the blood pressure; 5s for a months' treatment, a* Health Supplies Company, Cashel Street, Christchuroh. X 2177. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361. G. W. J. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON, Manchesiier Street S. MONUMENTS . and HEADSTONES m Maihle, Granite and other stones. . All inteed. Lowest Price iarbings and Iron Rt the Newest Designs. • Inspection Invjted, X 2559 GEORGE BiBMIiI* UNDERTAKER and EM'BALMBR. - POLISHED ENGLISH OAK or RIMU COFFINS tre kept in stock for urgent order* Telegrams or Telephone orders by night oi " day receive immediate attenion.. . Office: 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Workshops, etc.: 232 and 231, St Asaph Stree*, Telephone 721 X 1962 W.LANGFORD, ITiURNISHING UNDERTAKER ANI "• • . EMBALMEiR. Established in New Zealand 1840. Undertaker to Governor Hobson 1841 Address:- Residence Corner N.E. Belt Office: 133, Colombo Street. I Telephone 639—512. X2S2I THE Friends of the late William Buddi are invited to attend his Funeral, :which r wiU I leave his late residence, top end of Mile Road/ ' on Wednesday, Ist inst., at 2 p.m., for the Avonside Churchyard. J. LAMB AND SON. : 8893 - i rTVHE Friends o'f the late Thomas Mande- *. viile Buntin are. invited to attend his, aneral, leaving the residence of his .parents, Church Street, Papanui, on Thursday, 2nd! inst., at 3.80 p.m., for th* Bapanui Church-, yard. J. LAMB AND SON. 8599 rpHE - Friends of George and Rose. Tinny are A respectfully iaformsd that the Funer&l o£ their late Daughter, -Lily Rosaline, will, leavr their residence, Springfield Road, St Albans, at 2.30 p.m., Tuesdav, 30lh, 'for the Linwooi Cemetery. W. LANGFORD, Funeral' Director, 133, Colombo Street. \BB3I . rTVHE Friends of the late Mr John Trot* J- are invited to attend his Funeral, .tfjjicfc> will leave-his late residence at Broadfields. on Tuesday,-at 1.30 p.m., for the Springstoa Public Cemetery. GEORGE BARHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer. 8848 apec-tfully invit "of his late wife, to leave his late residence,-, North Loburn, iai 10 rapn., This Day, for tha Loburn Ca bholio Cemetery. . H. J. GULLIVER, Undertaker. \ 8926_ \HE Friends of ilrs' Hitchens aire respect-: - fully informed *that the Funwal of her.kits daughter, Annie Millett, will leave/ her resV dtnee, West Melton, on Wednesday,- Oct. Ist,' at 2 'p.m., for tha Church of England;; Cemetery, West Melton. L. P. SYMOiNiDS, Undertaker, Kirwee. ■' 8946

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12934, 30 September 1902, Page 8

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