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Educational. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CANTERBURY. KAIAPOI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. THE Kaia-poi District nigh. School, to which Pupiis_ -that hsve passed Standard' .VI. wi'.l bo admitted: -wit'hout ipavmcni of fees, -will OPEN TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), Ist April. H. C. LANE, Secretary. OhristcliuTch, Ist April, 1003. 8578 DANCING, DEPWTMENTTndT?HYSiCAIi 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 iho New Dances. At Home, Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, Worcester Street. X 3221 "DANCING, Deportment and Physical XJ Exercise.—MlSS COX is resuming all her Afternoon Classes, and is forming Evening Classes. A special class for waltzing only. 329, St Asaph Street. Telephone 354. pHILTON .HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal:. MISS " The First Term of .1903 - TUESDAY', Feb. 3rd, 1903. X 3027 DANCING. • i fdlli MISSES BUCHANAN will Resume ± Teaching on 20th MARCH, in Druids' lall. 25 AORANGI, Hereford Street E. ~~ ~~CHRISTCHURCH " SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCWOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, TriangU (Opposite D.1.C.). MISS E. E. "DIGBY, M.1.P.5., M.U.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society, Holder of Type-writing Doploma granted by the National Union of Typists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaao Pitman arid Son's First-class High Speed Certificate. COMPLETE COURSE OF TRAINING in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR QUALIFIED , STUDENTS. Curing the last TWO YEARS pupi'.e froi this School have obtained positions as SHORTHAND WRITERS and TYPISTS in almost all tho LARGE COMMERCIAL and LEGAL OFFICES in Ohristchurch. Prospectus giving full particulars on application at the School TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. X 1402 COMMERCIAL COL LS G iu, 150, Worcester Street West. PRINCIPAL: MR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Classes now for ,rin;r for ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING and Preparation for Accountants' Examinations. Urder MR L. L. CORDERY, A.1.A., N.Z. (By Examination.) Companies' Bookkeeping, Solicitors' Bookkeeping. Every One of Our Students Successful at the X 2365 Recent Accountants' Examination.

Public Notices. LONDON (ENGLAND). TNNES OP COURT HOTEL, HIGH HOLX BORN', "W.C. Ovor 200 Bedrooms and Self-contained Suites. The Winter Garden and Lounge is one of the Finest in London. Moderate tariff. Illustrated Tariff and Guido to London sent free on application. W. J. WAGSTAFF, Manager. nstitute of Technology) teaches thing. Thorough Courses in Mcchanicil, Locomotives, St.aiarine, Mining, Textile, Hydraulic, rid Civil Engineering; Navigation, e, Heating, Ventilating, Plumbing, , etc. Handbook free.. Jas. Rod- ., Pyne's Buildings, 149 a, On'shel X 3190 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Q B. SEYMOUR AND SON, O. DENTISTS, REMOVED TO 21G, COLOMBO STREET (Nearly apposite lat« premises), Next Coa.tes a.nd Co., Jewellers. June 1, 1900. i-125

WAINO-NI (PROF. BICKERTQN'S). FLOWER AND FERN NURSERY. PICNIC AND FETE GROUNDS. Admission Gd. AFTERNOON TEA 66L ■ . 0. E. BICKERTON (Artist), Pupil of Herkomer, Bouguereau and . Ve.ii der Velden.Lessons in Landscape and Life Painting. WAINONI STUDIO, New Brighton Road. X 3242 JEWELLERY SALE. STARTLING REDUCTIONS. p W. TUCKER, 228, HIGH STREET. *LADIES WATCHES, 203 to £5. i GENTS' WATCHES, '2ss to £B 10a. / GOLD BROOCHES, 5s to £5. GREENSTONE BROOCHES, 10s 6d to £1 10s. CHARM PINS, 3s 6d to 12s 6d. NICKEL WATCHES, 10s 6d to 355. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, 30s to £ls. Every Article Guaranteed. ■ F. W. TUCKER, 225, HIGH STREET (next Fountain Barber). XF3092 PRESERVED FISH IN GREAT VARIETY. rn TAYLOR, 97, COLOMBO STREET, 1. CITY, is SELLING:— *. a. Cod' Strips, boneless, per lb . . . 0 6jj| Ling Fish, extra choice, per lb . .0 7J White Herrings, in brme, 3 for . .10 Whito Herrings, keg of 280 fish . . 39 0 Oak Smoked Red Herrings, S for . .10 Oak Smoked Red Herrings, tin-of lOOfiahll 6 Clams and Clam ChoT.-der, Der tin . 1 2 Mullet, Flats or Tails - - . .06 Freak Herrings GJd, Moirs . . .07 Pilchard's (in oil "or marinated) . .12 Findon Haddocks, per tin . , . . 0 11 Salmon, Daisy brand . . . .08 Salmon Steak 10id, Jib tins . ..0 5J Sardines, 3 tins for 10 Choice Brands and Smoked, per tin 0 6 Large Tins, choice fish . . .08 Abbert's, in Tomato Sauce, 6d or . 0 10

"TXTARRE, HOCKLEY AND CO., I/D.. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Cathedra', jiiare And 170. Hereford Street, Chaistdhuxch. This Company guarantees that all Liquors sold by thorn are "ABSOLUTELY PURE," and at prices to suit all customers. Australian "Wines—All best kinds. Champagne, Burgundy, Claret, Port and Sherry—Specially selected wines. Brandy, Geneva, Gin, Rum, etc.—All leading brands., Scotch Whiskies (guaranteed Highland rna.lt), well matured in wood. Assorted Dozens Supplied.

"77"" POTTED MEATS are manufacturer! J-!L from Government inspected meat only -perfectly pure, wholesome,' and ricli m i&TOisr, and -will tempt the- appetite of tha most fastidious. Put up in casoa of A doacontaining a good assortment. _6__

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~"" JAM is made fro'_ .._. . JL\. grown in the Nelson Dial—absolutely pure, and is universally ledged as superior to any other Jam lured in iNew Zealand "* h where. "&'■- Jam ] i'lrHiiM you do go homo in the morning »V and 1 lee", a bit hazy or headachy, lake o. Dr Orossland Cachet. It. -will c'.eaT way the cobwebs; Is 6d boxes. Chemists ar.d Stores. X 2177

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13091, 2 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13091, 2 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13091, 2 April 1903, Page 3

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