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Govern mant .Notifications. a. ' . Department of Justice (Prisons Branch), "Wellington, 25th October. 1903. _ ■f it?xr*nppc; «ta invited fGr the STJPPLjI RiTIONS FIREWOOD, DRUGS, f— ct h*r . Necessaries to the Prison at LYTTELTON from the Ist Day of January to the 31st Day of December, 1307. Tenders, to be addressed to the visiting will be- received up to bOOhT on the 6th DAYOF NOVEMBER, at the Prison, where General Conditions and Specifications may -be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order. N A., HUME, TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON of MONDAY, 29!h October, 1906. for ERECTION of GARDENER’S COTTAGE at Sunnyside Mental HospitalDrawings. specification, etc., may be seen mt'this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DENTON, Clerk-ih-Charge. Public Works Office. „ • ' Christchurch, October 15th. 1906. 6257 , EaiVwav Notices. : , NEW; ZEADAND RAILWAYS. • • JSXTENSION OF MIDLAND LINE TO ' BROKEN RIVER. fPHE EXTENSION of the MIDLAND hi LINE to BROKEN RIVER mil -be ‘opened for Goods and Passenger Traffic on and after MONDAY. 23th October, and trains will inn between Christchurch and B-oken River at the following limes:—On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, a tram will leave Christchurch for Broken River at 7.0 a.m_, and arrive Broken River 9.30 a.m. It will ■lop only at Darfield, Sheffield and Springfield'to pick up pas'engers for Broken River. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at train will leave Broken River for Obrist- • church at 7.30 p.m., and, arrive Christchurch ’•SOipm.; it will stop only at -Sprinsfiel.d, Sheffield and Darfield to set down passengers tram Broken River. There will he a Statiomnaster'in charge of Broken River Station. 7393 BY ORDER. Educational r'HBISXrHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS - 1-.(Opposite D.I.C.);' v . Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY,: I.P.S. -- -.-DAY^AND EVENING CLASSES In Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and ■■■ all Commercial Subjects.: ■ OFFICE POSITIONS- FOR ALL ■ QUALIFIED STUDENTS.The .demand for JUNIOR CLERKS with » knowledge - of Shorthand and Typewriting ie at all times in excess of the supply, and bur, Students, as soon as proficient, readily obtain Good Office Appointments. - TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. - X 1403- .. SHORTHAND TYPISTS WANTEDMI fpHE following positions have been IA filledi by Students direct from OILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE within the space of ■ TWO DAYS, namely, 22nd;and 23rd October:— Messrs. Hilson and Catto, ' Lady Shorthand Typist. Messrs H. J. Weeks, Ltd.., Lady Shorthand Typist. .Messrs J. B. Clarkson and Co., Lady - Shorthand Typist. Messrs Kcmpthorne, Prosser and Co., Ltd., Lady Shorthand Typist. Christchurch ■ Meat Company, male Shorthand Typist. . Parents, send along your Boys - ' . and Girls to usl - GILBY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next G.P.0., Cathedral Square. L ANGER School of Drssi-outtmg, top floor . A.M.P. Buildings, opposits Royal.Cafe.— .The Danger it positively the newest, quickest 'and most"perfect- system invented; so eirhpie thei a-child can ; learn. No fitting required and youths’ 'tailoring,; pattern-making and ■ trimmings a specialty. Children's garxnents to any size or style. You will be able to follow .he fashions in years to; corns. - Practical work ■ thoroughly taught. Term be--fin*. ** any time.. Inspection invited. Classes Teachers wanted. Agencies for Sale. !*isfs CHARLES, ’ Principal. X 3337

Tenders. TENDERS. are required, and will be received up tiL noon .'.WEDNE&DiiY, ~‘Slst. for SMALL ADDITION to the A.M.P. Buildings. ' , - HURST SEAGER AND WOOD, ■, 7231 /Architects. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to 12 o’clock noon of TUESDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER, for the SUPPLY of COAL TO •PUMPING STATION for One Year. Specification and conditions can be seto ct the Office of the Board. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside, and addressed to the Chairman. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDWIN CUTHBERT, Engineer. ' October 17th, 1906. 6588 ; . CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to 4 o’clock of TUESDAY, the 30th instant, for the following works: — (a) No; H Pipelaying Contract, comprising the laying of cast-iron and earthenware pipes, with rising main, etc. - (b) ’lnvert Jackson’s Creek, between Colom--1 bp Street and Waltham Road. . Specification, conditions and drawings for •ach work can be seen at the office 1 of the Board; ‘ : - Tenders' to be endorsed on covers and. ad'dressed to the Chairman- - The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. EDWIN CUTHBERT, Engineer. October 18th, 1906. 6596 Wt ENGLAND, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANT. . ’LARGE -STOCKS EVERY DESCRIPTION v/ • - . BUILDING. MATERIALS., / - ; SEASONED TIMBER, all sizes ■• ■ IRON;’ CEMENT BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY ■. -DOORS, SASHES, Etc. ’ Quotations sent on Application, Town or . - Country. TUAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. CHRISTCHURCH. X 2448 ig R OWN’S COAL SHEDS. ■ / BEST QUALITY COALS. UNDERCOVER LOWEST RATES. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER. XT. BROWN AND’ SON, • TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. COLOMBO STREET. ' Next Cooper and Duncan’s. 1 elephone No 362 J. . WAL LE R AND SON, • TIMBER and COAL MERCHANTS. ’TUAM STREET, Have in Stock—fcVEßY DESCRIPTION OF 1 BUILDING MATERIAL, Including VERY LARGE STOCKS OF SEASONED UMBER, • Kept Under Cover for Immediate Us*. Cement, Ga.vanised Iron Lead, Doors, Sashes 1 Builders’ Ironmongery Fencing Material, etc. COAL AND FIREWOOD. We _ are prepared to QUOTE PRICES for Building Materials delivered in town or any ! jart of the Province, /

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14202, 26 October 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14202, 26 October 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14202, 26 October 1906, Page 5