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ONE DAY MORE AT THE Short Extension of Sale roR one day. LAST 03? THE GREHT SDMMES BHRGBLIKS JUST TO FINALLY CLEAR STOCKS. TO-DAY AT THE Hi.Da HUNDREDS OF CASES ) §0 11|0 MMW Of SiSfiffllOr SfOCIS OF ( New Arrivals I Must be Cleared Away ( INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE. PRESS FOR ROOM. J Every Vestige of Sommer Drapery MUSI GO T O" D A V. AFTER THAT WE COMMENCE IN EARNEST OPENING UP AND SHOWING for the COMING.'- SEASON

NO PACKING AWAY “ TUX/ NEXT SEASON EVERY ARTICLE A BAHSiAi, AND All 'Remnants at Half-price. ALL ' MUST BE SOLD

Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, .CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST TEEM, 1904. Lecturer: J. C. BRADSHAW, Mus. Doc., » Etc. THE LECTURES in MUSIC will commence on. MONDAY. 7th March. Classes will be held- in the following subjects:—Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Oonnterpoint, Composition, Form in Music. Ear Training, Musical Dictation, History of Music, etc. . Preparation for University and R.A.M', and E.C.M. examinations. , Prospectus on application. - A. CRACROFT WILSON, gg Registrar. , VOICE CULTURE" Me LEO. BUCKBRIDGE (from Milan, also Pupil of Mr Charles Sautloy, London), gives Lessons in Voice Production, Binging and Elocution, ait his Studio, comer Chancery Lane and G-kmcester Street7sol THE Art of Singing—MSS TIPLER (Pupil of the late Signor Cccchi. colonial teacher . of Madame Melha), Teacher of Singing and Voice Production, ISS, Worcester Street IV., is prepared to receive pupils. Class for adults .every Wednesday! evening. New Quarter commences February 3rd. 1 X3l9s__ L- ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUT-TING.—Classes Now Open—The Danger is the newest, quickest and ' most perfect system invented; no calculations. Ladies’ and Youths’. Tailoring, pattern-mak-ing, extension cutting and trimmings specially taught.' Children's garments drafted fo any size and style. Pupils make own and friends’ fashionable costumes. Inspection invited. Trial lesson free. Misses Charles and Gillies, A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral Square. X 3337 CHmSWJHUIiCE SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (Opposite D.1.C.). MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T., Holder of Teachers’ Diploma granted hj the Incorporated Phonographic Society, Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by th« National Union of Typists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaao Pitman and Son’s First-class High Speed Certificate. , COMPLETE COURSE OF TRAINING in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR QUALIFIED STUDENTS. During the lasi THREE YEARS pupils from this School have obtained positions M SHORTHAND WRITERS and TYPISTS in almost all the LARGE COMMERCIAL and LEGAL OFFICES in Christchurch. Prospectus giving full information on application at th® School. \ TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME.XI4O3 ; GILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150, Worcester (Street, H’ AS the LARGEST and MOST EFFICIENT Teaching Staff of any similar institution in New Zealand. GENERAL EDUCATION, COMMERCIAL EDUCATION, IN ALL BRANCHES, Term Commences at Any Time. C H. GILBY, F.LP.S.. (Honours), 8807 ’ . Principal. Government ITotificationa, R. Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 17th February,' 1004. rHE Commissioner of Trade and Customs invites APPLICATIONS from persona ;ompetont to act as Experts in connection vith the examination of the following f oods:~ / ’ Soft Goods, including clothing, textiles, hats, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, - and general drapery. THREE EXPERTS REQUIRED. • Hardware and Ironmongery. ONE EXPERT REQUIRED. Applicants to be not less than 30 years of ige and not over SO. Engagement to be terminable on throe nonths’ notice on either side. Applicants to state experience of retail and vholeaale trade, and to submit references as o character, sobriety, and capacity. Salary,- £3OO per annum. Applications to he deposited in the Head Jffice of the Department, Government Buildngs, not later than Noon of TUESDAY, the sth March, 1904. By Command. W. T. GLASGOW, 9793 -Secretary and Inspector. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. THIRTY SHILLINGS A QUARTER ! PAID TO THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE | WILL SECURE, At, age 23, £3OO, payable at death or at age 80; At age 18. £3OO, payable at age 65 or at previous death. WITH LARGE BONUSES ADDED IN EACH CASE. gk RICHARDSON, F.F.A., Commissiwft^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 5