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Bailway Notices. ' NEW ZEALAND KAILWAYS. ELLESMERE A. AND P. SHOW AX leeston, THURSDAY, Ibtn OCTOBER, 1906. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets at 2d per mile first-class, minimum 4s, Id per mile second-class, minimum 2s, mileage counted one .way omy, will be issued Lecaion from Cnristcfiurcb, Lincoln and intermediate stations for morning trams on IBth October, available for return ti.l I9tii October.- Tickets at tbe same fares will also be issued from Little River, Greenpark and intermediate stations for morning trains on 18th October, available for; return till 20th October. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1906 All passenger trains on the Southbridge Branch will stop, if required, at the Lecston Show Grounds, passengers to book to, or from, as the case may be, the station beyond the Show Grounds. A train will leave Southbridge for Leeston Show Grounds at 11.40 a.m* and return 4.15 p-m. The morning train from Christchurch for Leeston and Southbridge will run at tbe usual time, leaving Christchurch at 8.40 a.m. The afternoon train from Southbridge for Christchurch will start at 4.45 p.m.,-and leave Leeston o-3, Doyleston 5.19. Ellesmere 5.39, Spruigstoa 6.51, Lincoln 6.10, Prebbleton Hornby 6.39, arriving Christchurch 7.5 p.m. The usual 8.40 p.m. train from Little River to Lincoln will not start from Little River fin 4.10 p.m.. arriving at Lincoln 5.30 p.m. The evening train from Lincoln to Little River will etaxt at 6.10' p.m., a%d arrive Little River 7 '«39' m ’ BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RANGIORA A. AND P. SHOW, ; 19th OCTOBER, 1906. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets at 2d per mile first-class, minimum 4s, Id per .mile second-class, minimum 2s, mileage counted one way only, will be issiied to Rangiora. from Christchurch, Waifcari, \\cst Oxford, Horrelville and intermediate stations .by morning trains, also by the mid-day train from Christchurch, on 19th October, available for return' till 30th October. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, FRIDAY, 19th OCTOBER. The 6.50a.m. train from Waikari and the 8.60 a.m. train ’from Christchurch will stop •opposite the Rangiora Show Grounds to set down> passengers. B y ORDER. QoTerKKenC Nofltications. KEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL ‘ EXHIBITION. . HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION, ; ■ EXTENSION OP TIME. TINHIBITORS »7e notified that all. EXJCi HIBITS must be delivered at the Exhibition Buildings not later than noon on MON LAY, loth inst. Intending Exhibitors are notified fhat late entries will be received up 6990 Secretary. Bead Board Notices. AVON ROAD BOARD. • ANNUAL MEETING*OF RATEPAYERS. THE Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Office, Marshland, on MONDAY NEXT, the 15th inst.. At 7 p.m. J. BOSOMWORTH, 5693 . Clerk to the Board. ~ KOWAI ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. SALTWATER CREEK BRIDGE, , , Main North Road. TVTOTICE is hereby given that this Bridge 1\ is UNSAFE, and is CLOSED (from date hereof) AGAINST ALL HEAVY TRAFFIC. Persons using the Bridge will do so at their own risk. ■ Bv order of the Kowai Road Board. ■ GEO. -S. HICKMAN, , Surveyor. Balcaim. 10th Oct., 1906. 69H Educational 3HRISTCHUROH SHORTHAND AND , ' COMMERCIAL S CHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings . (Opposite D.1.C.) • ■ Principal—MlSS E. E. DIGBY, I.P.S.* N.U.T. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. •HE following are some of the Firms with which our Students have obtained posins during THE XAST FEW WEEKS: nterbury Frozen Meat Co., Ltd., Messrs ud and Lougbnan, Messrs Nat. Woods and 1, Messrs Frank Graham and Son, Messrs taling and Co., Mr Ronald O. Duncan, tun Kinsey, Barns and Co., Messrs Sarod. Son and Ewsn, Messrs G. W. Bennett d Co., Mr P. A. Hetman, Messrs Milner d Thompson. X 1402 WHAT YOU CAN LEARN AT G.C.C. YOU Scan study almost any oommercial subject with us. Oar wonderful success is a guarantee of the thoroughness of our methods. If’interested in any of the following, write for our prospectus. It’s .'free. LAW SHORTHAND. BOOK-KEEPING ■ CIVIL SERVICE SUBJECTS ACCOUNTANCY GENERAL EDUCATION, Etc. GILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next G.P.O. B' EACH GLEN SCHOOL, ’ SUMNER (preparatory).—Mr C. F. Bourne, M.A., (Oxon.), late Headmaster of Christ’s College Grammar School, receives young boys as boarders or day boys. Enquiries addressed as above will receive attention. Spring Term, September 20th to December 19th. 3827 L ANGER School of Dress-cutting, top floor ! A.M.P. Buildings, opposite Royal. Cafe.— The Danger is positively the newest, quickest and most perfect system invented; so simple that a child, can learn. No fitting required. Ltdiee’ and youths’ tailoring, pattern-making and! trimmings a specialty. Children’s garments to any size or style. You will be able to folios* ihe fashions in years to come. Practical work, taught. Term befins at any time. Inspection invited. Classes •ally. Teachers wanted. Agencies for Sale. LCSS CHARLES. Principal. X 3337 EVERT LADY HER OWN MILLINER By- taking a Course of Instruction at . nr GUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, JJ HIGH STREET, Over Stewart Dawson’s. The Art of MILLINERY thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. TlMAßU—Classes in the Art Boom of the Technical School EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Call or write for particulars. Public Notices. T. ■W R E A K s.. CASH BUYER Of POTATOES CHAFF . OATS. r 92, MANCHESTER STREET. 5676 Tslp. 1819. 159, Salisbury Street. COUTHWORTH AND PETERS, ° CABINETMAKERS and JOINERS, 169, Salisbury Street. Manufacturers of Every Description of Airtight and Dust-proof Show Cases. Seasoned Timber, First-class Workmanship Moderate Charges. 5639 Tea rooms.—w. Thomson thanks his numerous patrons for their past favours, and begs to announce that he has now opened the New Tea Rooms in connection with his Confectionery Business, 152, Colombo Street. fIDSI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14192, 15 October 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14192, 15 October 1906, Page 5

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