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Educational NELSON COLLEGE (Founded 1856.) PRINCIPALS: NELSON COLLEGE FOB BOYS (opened 1856), H. L. FOWLER, M.A., Oxon. NELSON COLLEGE FOR GIRLS (opened 1882), MISS M. LORIMER M.A., assisted by a large and efficient stall oi fully qualified graduates. rpHE erection of the new Boys’ College, a JL stately and commodious brick building, to cost about £25,000, is being rapidly proceeded with, and will be completed in the course of the approaching year. Meantime the arrangements for the accommodation of Boarders, and for carrying on the work of the classes, which have been found to bo quite satisfactory during the past year, will ■bo continued. Boarders will reside in the College House, which is under the personal charge of the Principal. The new and well equipped Gymnasium is now availab.e. The Girls’ College will be re-opened under the charge of Miss M. Lorimer, M.A., and the'G overnors have every confidence that the high position hold by this institution in the past will be fully maintained under the new 1 Lady Principal. The College is fully equipped in all matters relating to the health a-nd comfort of the pupils, and the sanitary and fire-escape appliances are thoroughly up-to-date. A recently built and commodious. Gymnasium,'with.'all modern appliances, is attached. Full information and detailed prospectuses may be obtained on, application to either of the Principals or the Secretary., The First Terms, 1906, begins on 3rd February. „ JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. College Office, Nelson. 1127 " WESTLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Applications win- be received at the Board’s Officq, Hokiiika, on or before MONDAY, Jan. Bth, 1906, for the position of ASSISTANT TEACHER of the Secondary Class 6f the Hokitika District High School. Salary £125 per annum. ’ A. J. MORTON, 1109 Secretary, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING M ® Thoroughly Taught by , FRANK GRAHAM (Late Principal Tenor of the Carl Rosa Opera Co., London). Verdi’s Grand Opera, "II Trovatore,” will be produced early next year. Operatic Class now being formed. Term may ccmmcnce at any time. Fee for 12 Lessons from 3 to 5 Guineas, according to time Apply DAWSON’S CHAMBERS, 236, High Street. 8515 WANTED. , JUNIOR CLERKS (MALE). fT ILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLVT LEGE is in urgent need of Male Shorthand Typists. You parents who are unable to decide what to do with your boys, will do well to avail yourselves of this opportunity of giving your sons a good start in life. You have only to send them to us, we will place them in good positions when proficient. GILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Cathedral Square, N ext to Post Office. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND - COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.). Principal; MISS E.?E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. • DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ; In All Commercial Subjects. HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1905. AT the Shorthand Speed Examination held last July by the Christchurch Shorthand Writers’ Association, our pupils, in open competition, succeeded in obtaining no less than TEN out of the Eleven First-class Speed Certificates granted by Sir. Isaac Pitman and Sons to the successful candidates. Obtain our New Prospectus, giving full information with regard to the School. Properties For Sale or To Let. COUNTRY HOTEL. rtXTE have been instructed to Dispose -of 'VV the Lease of a FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTEL, A few miles from Christchurch. A Bare Opportunity for a Reliable Man. Particulars — DEARSLEY AND LANE, X 3186 67, Cathedral Square. Public notices, S. B. SEYMOUR AND SON, DENTISTS, 216, COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. Telephone' 311. XI2S

TW. BARROW’S New Cask Butchery, • 265, Colombo Street North--The place for Primaat Beef, Mutton and Dairy-fed Pork at lowest rates consistent with quality. Our motto: Cleanliness, civility and attention. Orders called for and delivered to 'any part of the city and suburbs. Special terms to boarding-houses and largo consumers. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Telephone 1695, 3550 ~ “CITY MISSION HOME." PROVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTER and MEALS for Destitute Mon; OBTAINS EMPLOYMENT for Men, Women and Boys; Food for Destitute Families, and Clothing. v The' Home, being supported entirely by voluntary subscriptions, is at the present time in very great need of help of all kinds. FLORENCE HERRICK, 4 Superintendent. PATENTS —If you have an Idea for a Patent and desire the Best Result? and Reliable Information, write to A. J, P. (Park and Basley), Dunedin. England and Thomas, 203, Hereford Street, Christchurch Representatives. 4834 FOB the PRIMEST MEAT in church call on or ring up FAIL. The Butcher, High Street. Telephone 935. Christ--3523 QHEEPFARMERS’ LABOUR EZO CHANGE (under the supervision of the Canterbury Sheepowners’ Industrial Union of Employers), 165, Hereford Street, Christchurch. All Classes of Station and Farm Hands engaged. X 3578 WANTED Known — House cleaning is 'a nuisance. “ LINOARNISH ” saves beeswaxing, and won’t wash oil. From all grocers, Is 6d and 2s 6d. “LINOARNISH" easily and quickly applied. Try it. X 3620 MEN’S Flannelette Shirts, collars • attached, beat value procurable in town; 4s Gd, now only 2s lid. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. 2 FASHIONABLE Reversible Up-to-dato Ties and Scarves, best value procurable in town; Is 6d, 2s and 2a 6d, now only 9d, la, Is 3d. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. ■ 3 NEVER forget (hat the “LANCER CURE” is a certain cure for Influenza. Hundreds' can testify to the truth of this statement. 4_ It/YEN'S Union Shirts, collars attached, I’j- summer shades, neat designs, beat value procurable in town; 6s lid, now only 4s 6d. Black, Beattie end Co., Hi?h Street.' "1 MEN’S Union Shiits, collars attached, summer shades, _ neat designs, best value procurable in town; 6s lid, now only 4s 6d. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. ■ 1 ■ WANTED KNOWN — Beeswax is really a grease, that is why’you slip. “LINOARNISH ” Polishes, Dries Hard Lika Glass; you cannot slip. Is Gd and 2s 6d. All Grocers. X 3620 BOYS’ Cambridge Suits, 3 garments, best value procurable in town, Kaiapoi tweeds, 21s, 'now only 15s 6d. Black, Beattie and . Co., High Street. 5 MEN’S Flannelette Shirts, collars attached', best value procurable in town; 4s 6d, now only 2s lid. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. 2

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13936, 19 December 1905, Page 4

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