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Tenders. rpENDERS -will 'bo received o:t our Offices until 4 pan. FRIDAY, Mar ok Cth, lor the ERECTION of STARRING, Riccarton. CLARKSON AND BALLANXYNE, Architects. 207, Hereford Street. 9853 rpENDERS mil 'be received till 1 p-m. on WEDNESDAY, March 4th, at onx Office, for the Erection) of a COTTAGE on the Port Hills. GOLDINS AND HARMAN, Architects, 203, Gloucester Street. 0850 SPRINGS'ROAD BOARD. ’ era invited for CLEANING tho •A DISTRICT DRAINS. Specifications at tho office, Springaton, where tenders clofe at 12 noon on TUESDAY, March 17th inst. 862 rpENDERS lor the ERECTION of .a i- DWELLING-HOUSE, Cashmere Township, Port Hills, Close THIS DAY {Wednesday), at 4 p.m. _ JAMES GLANVILLE, Architect. 9, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. 813 PABM FOR SALE {AT CHEVIOT) BY TENDER. rpENDERS are invited, and will he received -1- by tho undersigned' until' SATURDAY, 7tk March, for the PURCHASE of a VERY DESIRABLE FARM AT CHEVIOT, consisting of 333 ACRES (Lease in Perpetuity); rental Gs 4d per acre. All in English _ grass, with tho exception of 25 Acres Turnips, 14 Acres oat stubble, and Four Acres planted with Fruit Trees; subdivided into 13 paddocks, well watered; a comfortable cottage of three rooms, men’s hut, four-stalled stable and sheep yards; has keen carrying 700 breeding owes, besides horses and cattle. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. T. ROBINSON, Auctioneer and Land Agent, 0783 Cheviot. THE BIRMINGHAM PLATING WORKS (HEMENT’ BROS., 148, Hereford Street). SILVER and GOLD ELECTROPLATING AND GILDING Of tho Finest Quality and Workmanship. Spoons, Forks, Cruets, Salvers, Entree Dishes, Tea and Coffee Services, etc., Plated equal to new and guaranteed to compare with best English Standard Plate. Nickel, Copper and Brass Plating in all its Branches. Brass Rails, Fenders, Piano Sconces, etc., Highly Polished and Re-lacquered or Silvered. Inspection Invited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Telephone 316. Telephone 346. XBOO7 Educational. SCHOOL OP ART, CHRISTCHURCH.' PAYMENT OF FEES. THOSE Students who commenced to attend the Classes at the beginning of tho term are reminded that Wednesday, March 4th, is the LAST DAY on which FEES WILL BE RECEIVED at the REDUCED RATE. All Fees are Payable within 14 days from the first day of attendance. A. CHACROPT WILSON, , Registrar. Canterbury College, Feb. 28, 1903. 115 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1903. LECTURES BEGIN ON FRIDAY, 6th MARCH. QTUDENTS are required to ENTER £5 THEIR NAMES at tho REGISTRAR’S OFFICE, and Pay their FEES before attending the Lectures. Students whoso fees aro not paid within twenty-one days from tho beginning of the lectures of each term will be fined tho sum of one shilling for each lecture for which the fees remain unpaid after that date. Students who begin to attend lectures at a period subsequent to tho date mentioned must pay their full fees when they begin to attend, otherwise they will be fined one shilling for each lecture, in addition to tho full fee. Tho “ College Calendar" for 1903, price Is 6d, containing every information respecting the course of study, fees, ■hours of lectures, etc., can bei obtained at tho College. A. CRACROFT WILSON, 9362 Registrar. CANTERBURY.COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. “ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ! LITERATURE.” " ' A SERIES of Lectures will bo delivered on alternate Fridays, at 5 p.m., at Canterbury College, on 'the Principles of Criticism, with special reference to Poetry and the Art of Fiction. The first lecture of the series (free) will be delivered on Friday, March 13tb. These lectures are open to the general public, and the fee is 10s 6d per term, or £1 Is for tho whole course. All persons desiring further information or intending to attend the lectures are requeued to call on tho Professor of English, between 10 a.ra. and 1 P-m, any dav after March Ist. 9990 A. CRACROFT WILSON, 25th February, 1303. Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, 'CHRISTCHURCH. . chemical Department. A SERIES of Lectures on ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY will be delivered at Canterbury College, on THURSDAY EVENINGS, at G p.m. These Lectures will serve as an introduction to the Study of Chemistry, and are intended for those students who have no previous knowledge of tho subject. Tho CHEMICAL LABORATORY will bo opened immediately after each lecture for Practical Work. The First Lecture of 'the Series will! be delivered on THURSDAY, March 12th., In addition to 'tho above, Lectures will also be delivered on INORGANIC OHEQtISTRY, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY and GENERAL CHEMISTRY. All persons desiring further information) Or intending to attend the Lectures are requested to call on the Professor of 'Chemistry, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., any day this week. A. CRAOROFT WILSON, ■Registrar. 2nd March', 1903. 301 TIMAEU HIGH SCHOOL. YYfANTED, SECOND ASSISTANT, £IBO. H. Special work; English. THIRD ASSISTANT, £l6O. , Commercial Work.' For fuller particulars see “ Lyttelton' Times” issue of Feb. 25th. Applications to be in by MARCH 13th. 9719 MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the late Signor Cecohi, colonial teacher of Madame Melba), Teacher of Singing and Voice Production, baa changed her Residence from Gloucester Street to 188, WORCESTER STREET, and is now open, to receive Pupils. Class for Adults, New Quarter, commences WEDNESDAY, 18th. X 3195 PROFESSIONAL PIANIST. MR O. A. OAKES has VACANCIES for PUPILS—Piano, Singing, Theory, etc. MUSIC PROVIDED (Any Number of Instruments) For Balls, Parties, etc. 238, MANOHESTEbTsTREET N. 9623 DANCING, DEPORTMENT and PHYSICAL CULTURE,. . Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will resume her Classes in Hobbs’s Room on and after MARCH 17th. Evening Classes now forming. Private Lessons in all the Now Dances. At Home, Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, Worcester Street. X 3221 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Opposite D.I.C. Miss E. E.. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T., IVX 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 Isaac Pitman and Sons’ First-class High Speed Certificate. Thorough and Rapid Tuition in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING And all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS, etc. Individual Tuition by MISS M. CONNON, M.A. (Honours). Terms commence at any time. X 1403 "b MMEROIAL COLLEGE,’ 150, Worcester Street West. Principal—ME 0. H. GILBY, P.1.P.5., Honours, assisted by a Full Staff of Specialists. GENERAL EDUCATION. Individual Tuition. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION in all its Branches. Wo find Situations free of charge for onr Students. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. X236S DR CROSSLAND’S Marvellous Headache Cachets, are, simply wonderful; they act so promptly, curing the worst headaches in ten minutes. Is 6d boxes. All Chemists and Stores. X 2177

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13066, 4 March 1903, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13066, 4 March 1903, Page 11

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