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Educational. CHRISTCHURCH technical asso. OIATED CLASSES. INTENDING-' Students are advised that NO FURTHER ENTRIES am be received-for, «ny of the classes this term AFTER NEXT BEK. Early onroiment necessary Continuation Commercial and Practical Classes. Full particulars upon application. • THOS. GARRARD, Superintendent and Secretary. Canterbury Hall. 5368.' CBBIST'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHTJRCH. WANTED, for Next Term, ASSISTANT MASTER, to take Junior Work. Subjects: English, Mathematics, and Latin. Candidates must be members of the Church of England and under thirty years of age. Preference -will he given io candidates whe can give, come help in -the Gymnasium aa£ take part in games. For further particulars apply to THE HEAD-MASTER, Christ's College. 20th October, 1904. ' • 8364 CHRISTCHTJRCH SHORTHAND AKD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (Opposite D.I.C) ' Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. Assist*! by other Certificated Teachers: THOROUGH, RAPID AND INOTVTDUAXi TUITION In Shorthand, Typewritinir, ' Book-keepmfc °iiiame»s Correspondenoe and Handwrittcg. Coaching for Mfctriculaitioa and Civil Se» OFFICE POSITIONS FOB ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS. ProatwmtHn on amplication at the School. GILBY'S COMMERCLkI! COLLEGE 150, Worcester Street west, Christchurch. CURRICULUM. (Rapid Individual tuition). '.-..: A. General Education.—Embracing tub* jects usually taught in the Primary and Secondary Schools of the.colony. V B. Classical and Mathematical.—Civil Sepvice. Matriculation, Barristers' and Solicitors' General Knowledge, Medical' Prelimin< ! ary and Kindred Examinations. C. Commercial Education. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, CommerciaL Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic, English Composition, Spelling, Punctuation, and General Office Practice. D. Accountancy and Commercial Latr.—Advanced Book-keeping, Formation and General Acoounts of Limited Companies, Partnership and Trust Accounts, Companies' Book-keep-ing and Auditing, Preparation for N.Z. Accountants' Examinations. ' ' E. Elementary Book-keeping.—Up to the standard required fori Studentship of the Incorp. Inst, of Accountants, and Junior Civil Service. F. French.—Elementary, Preparatory »no Conversational. Terms and Prospectus on application. - -.AiNG-BR SCHOOL' OF' DRESS-CUT. J TlNG.—Classes Now Openv—The Linger - is the newest, quickest and roost ■ perfect sya tern invented; no calculations. Ladies' and Youths' Tailoring, pattern-making, ertensioa cutting and trimmings sDecially taught. Children's garments drafted to «aiy size and style. Pupils make own atftd friends' fashionable costumes. Inspection invited. Trial leeson free. Missta Charles and Gillie's, A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral Square. " X 8387 OICE CULTURE.—MR LEO. BUGKERIDGE (from Milan, also pupil of Mr Charles Santley, London) gives Letsons in, Voice Production, Singing and Elocution, at his Studio, corner Chancery Lane and Gloucester Street. . . X 3431 Public TKotiata. NOW OPEN. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. OWING to the growth of our Business, have been compelled to ' MOVE INTO LARGEK MORE CEaTRAL PREMISES, .': Where We ' Are Selling FURNITURE AT FACTORY PRICES,; SIDEBOARDS OVERMANTELS ■ . . ■ . DUCHESSE CHESTS DININ G-ROOM and BEDROO^ SUITES, ETC." ; .'. All made on the Premues by Experienced Workmen. • ; . It will pay you to give us'a call ■ before bUT* ing elsewhere. . jacqbsen, Mcdonald and co, 136, High Street, •' ■' Next Adams Star Cycle Coy. XB4SS rANTED TO SELL, ENGLISH" PIANO (Chailen- and Sons). WEBLEY, SONS AND GOFTON. Telephone 1263. • Box 396. Funeral*. GEO RG E BA'RJtELL, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMEB. • POLISHED ENGLISH OAK" OR HIMU ■■■'■. COFFINS Are Kept in Stock for. Urgent Orders.; Telegrams or Telephone orders by night at day receive immediate attention. ■ Offics: 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH: Workshops, etc.: 232 and 234, St Asapi Streak Telephone 721. X 1962 • UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, No. 35, LICHFIELD STREEE. . Telephone 659. 1621 IHE Friends of Mr Samuel Bath are invit .1 to attend the Funeral of his, late son, William Newa'.l, leaving his residence, 7, Dover Street, St Albans, on Friday, Slst inst, at 2 p.m., for the .Addington Cemetery. : J. LAMB AND SON. 8-327. rpHE Friends of the late Mrs Mary Hall X are invited to attend her Funeral,-, leaving her late residence,- 171, Huxley Street, Sydenham, on Saturday, 22nd inst., at 3 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 6378 rpHE Funeral of the late Mr J. M. Hey.l wood will leave his laie residence, Lincoln Road, Christchurch, on Saturday, .22n4 irst., at 2.30 p.ni., for ihe Avonside Church* yard. J. LAMB AND SON. 8379 _ THE Friends of the late Mm Catherine Dusjgan arc invited to attend Tier Funeral, leaving her late residence, No. 6, Dean Street, St Albans, on Saturday, 22nd inst., at 8.30 a.m.; for St Mary's. Requiem mats 9 a.m., w,d thence to the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 8377 rpHE Friends of the late James Connolly,»r» JL respeolfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Broadfields, on Friday, Oct. 21st, at 9.30 &.m., fox the Catholic Church, New Headford. Requiem Mess at 10 a.m., and thence to the Shand'* Track Cemetery. W. and H. LANGFOJp, Funeral Directors, etc. 8534. THE Frieud3 of the late Eliza Norton »ro respectfully informed that hei Funeral will leave tha Christchurch Hospital at. 2CBO p.m. This Diy for the Sydenham Cemetery. LANGFORD BROS., Funeral Directors.' , .8375 rnHE Friends of Mr Cushcn Meysrhoff ax» fl -. » . : ~i._J .tt-- T» 1 ** 1.:- T«,A wife, Sarah, leaving his residence, Lincoln, on Friday, 21st inst., at 2 p.m., for the Sprinjston Public Cemetery. C. T. RESTAIi, Undertaker, Lincoln.. 8268 X respectfilly invited to attend the Funeral of his late "daughter, Agnes. ,to leave. hi« residencs, Leeston, on Saturday,' 22, at 1 p.m., for the Presbyterian portion of EUesmere Public Cemetery. W. H. LOCKWOOD, Undertaker, Leeston, ' 8387 'TIHE Friends of Mr Benjamin Fergussott A are respectfully invited to attend th« Funeral of his late wife, Elizabeth, which : will leave his residence, the Grange, Flaitbn, . on Saturday (To-morrow), -22nd inst., at halfpast two (3.30) p.m.. for the Public Cemetery, Kftiapoi. A. McDOUGALL, Undertaker. 8372

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13574, 21 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13574, 21 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13574, 21 October 1904, Page 8

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