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Election ITotiees, THE SOUTH WAIMAKARIEI RIVER BOARD. I HEREBY give notice, in pursuance of the River Boards Act, 1834, and the Local Elections Act. 1901, that an ELECTION of NINE PERSONS, to form the South V/aimakariri River Board, will be held on TUESDAY, the 9th day of January, 1906; that is to say, one member for each of the following sub-districts, viz; Christchurch South-west Christchurch South-east . Christchurch Ncrth-wcst Christchurch North-east Sydenham Heathoote Avon Riccarton Lincoln Nominations for each of the above-named sub-districts, in the form set forth in the first schedule of the Local Elections Act, 1904. must be delivered to me, or addressed to me and delivered at the Board's office, 220, Hereford Street, Christchurch, before NOON on WEDNESDAY, 3rd January, 19C6. HENRY ALLISON. Returning-officer. Christchurch, 9th December, 1905. 467 Educational NELSON COLLEGE (Founded 1856.) PRINCIPALS: NELSON COLLEGE FOR BOYS (opened .1858), H. L. FOWLER, M.A., Oxon. NELSON COLLEGE FOE GIRLS (opened .1882), MISS M. LORIMER M.A., assisted « by u largo and efficient staff of fully qualified graduates. t'PHE erection of the new Boys’ College, a JL stately and commodious brick building, to cost about £25,000, is being rapidly proceeded with, a,nd 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 be continued. Hoarders will reside in the College House, which is under the personal charge of the Principal. Tho new and well equipped Gymnasium is now available. The Girls’ College will be re-opened under the charge of Miss M. Lorimer, M.A., and the Governors have every confidence that the high position held by this institution in the past- will be fully maintained under tho new Lady Principal. The College is frilly equipped in all matters relating to the health and 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 cither of the Principals or the Secretary. Tho First Vienna, 1906, begins on 3rd February. 1 . JAMES BLAIR, - Secretary. College Office, Nelson. 1127 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL ASSOCIATED CLASSES. Applications for the position, of DIRECTOR of the above will be received at the office of the undersigned, Canterbury Hall, Christchurch, on or before MONDAY, 15th January, 19QS (to be marked Director on envelope). The Salary is Four Hundred and Fifty Pounds (£450) a year, and there are no other emoluments. The engagement will be for a period of three years at least. The Director will be required to give his whole time to the duties of the office, and will not be at liberty to undertake other tuition or educational work of any kind. The duties, will comprise tho direction of the Technical Classes in which they arc interested, in accordance with the Regulations, and the teaching of one or more subjects of Manual and Technical Instruction. Applicants to - state age, qualifications, enumerating the subjects they are qualified to teach, also the earliest date upon which the duties can be taken up if appointed, and to furnish evidence of robust health, •with testimonials and references. THOS. GARRARD, 1056 Secretary. JVESTLAND EDUCATION BOARD. A PPLICATIONS will be received at the JX Board’s Office, Hokitika, on or before MONDAY’, Jan. Bth, 1906, for the position or ASSISTANT TEACHER of the Secondary Class of the Hokitika District High School. lary £125 per annum. .109 A. J. MORTON. Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. CASUAL VACANCY on the Board of l Governors of the CANTERBURY IRI CULTURAL COLLEGE having correct, notice is hereby given: .. That an Election to fill the said vacancy will be held on JANUARY 4th, 1906, and that the poll will he closed at 6 'o’clock in the afternoon of that day. >. That the Candidate is to be elected by such AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETIES as are duly, incorporated under the “Agricultural and Pastoral Societies Act, 1877,” and have their principal offices in the Provincial' District of Canterbury. J. That Nominations will Close at Noon on the 23th day of DE'CEiMIBER, 1905. I That the Electoral Roll can-he inspected at the AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, and such roll will he closed for the purpose of the election at 5 p.m. on the 21st day of DECEMBER, 1905. i. That Nomination Papers, may be obtained on application to the undersigned. Dated this 15th day of December, 1905. •WILLIAM LOW HIE, Beturning-Officer, ' CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 1099 THE MEN WHO / DID YTiTELL for themselves in this life V V are the men who studied to improve themselves —who wanted to get ahead, and did get ahead. Nowadays everything is smoothed from the path of youth, and yet some stick at half the salary they ought to get. Write for Gilby’s Book of Opportunities, showing how an education may be obtained by post. It’s Free. GILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next Post Office, CHRISTCHURCH. STCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, RAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.) * Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, I.P.S. AY AND EVENING CLASSES In sand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and 1 all Commercial Subjects. ’FICE POSITION'S FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS, demand for JUNIOR CLERKS with ’ledgo of Shorthand and Typowritmff ll ifcies in excess o! tho supply, and a dents, as soon as proficient, readily Good Office Appointments. H COMMENCES AT ANY TIME: LINGER SCHOOL OF DRESSJTTING will EE-OPEN on JAN. 106. at 10 a.lt. Branch Class, Orange dornb’y, on Thursdays. Thorough Ige of Dresscutting and Making guarono term. iple that a child can learn.. US'S CHARLES, Principal, A.M.P. Bui.dings, Opposite Royal Cafe. ~ LOUISE MILLINERY,SCHOOL, WART DAWSON CHAMBERS, High Street. Art of Millinery thoroughly taught ,m foundation to finish. Day and classes. 10 LESSONS 7s 63. o Guinea Models a Speciality. Write or call ior Circulars. X 3623 DENTS If you have an Idea for a Patent and desire the Best Results and ble Information, write to A. J. P “and Basley), Dunedin. England and las, 203, Hereford Street, ' Christchurch isentitivea. tS34 YS’ Cambridge Suits, 3 garments, best value procurable in town, Kaiapoi Is. 21s, now only 15s 6d. Black, Beattie Co., High Street, 5

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13937, 20 December 1905, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13937, 20 December 1905, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13937, 20 December 1905, Page 11

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