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Go verHHaent If otifloatons. /LENDERS will be received fit this Office 1 until NOON of MONDAY, 24th Feb--roary, 1903, for ADDITIONS and REI PAIRS SHEFFIELD POLICE STATION, f Drawings, Specification, etc., may bo seen \Vi the Police Station, Shiffield, and 'bis I Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily 1 J. H. DENTON, Clerk-in-Charge. Public "Works Office, Christchurch, February 7th, 1908. 9910 I H. L. WHITE, F.G.A.A. (Eng.), { Architect and Designer, )fl, Dalgeiy's Chambers, Cathedral Square. TpENDERS are invited up to noon of . UJ-: WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant, ifor jiho ERECTION of a RESIDENCE at FenWalton. I Plaas and specifications can be seen at- my iOffice. 712 I "WILLIAM WHITE AND CO., LTD., fiVY TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, I And BUILDERS' IRONMONGERS, \ LINCOLN ROAD. > COALS—[Westport, Puponga, Greta, AberdaTe, New- | castle, Malvern, Brunner Nuts and other ■ CoaJs always in Stock. All coal weighed. 1 FULL "WEIGHT GUARANTEED. ,' TIMBERS—«AH kinds of Native Timbers, also. Baltic, l Oregon and Sugar Pines, Redwood, Iron- ' bark, "V.D.L., and Jarrah. Very Large Stocks of DRY TIMBER and MOULDINGS. . Figured Rirnu Doors a Specialty. Inspection Invited. ( SUNDRlES—{(Galvanised Iron, Cement, Bricks, Lime, Fenc- | ing Material, Firewood. Paints, etc. /All Orders Promptly and Faithfully Executed. . X 3755 [T> W . ENGLAND, j V.IMBER AND COAL MERCHANT. iXARGE STOCKS EVERY DESCRIPTION BUILDING MATERIAL. SEASONED TIMBER, all Sizes IRON, CEMENT BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY DOORS, SASHES, etc. Quotations Cent on application, town or ioountry. TUAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS, | CHRISTCHURCH. X 2113 IS 0 WFS COAL YARDS. BEST QUALITY COALS. -> UNDER COVER. LOWEST RATES. ' LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER. J. 1: BROWN AND SONS, I'IMBER AlO COAL MERCHANTS, COLOMBO STREET (Next '"orver and Duncan's). No. 362. OHN WALJSB AND SONS, LTD., F M U.TMBER and COAL MERCHANTS, TUAM STREET, Have in Stock— DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING ; MATERIAL, including ' VERY LARGE STOCKS OF SEASONED ,; TIMBER, Kept under Cover for Immediate Use. Cement, Galvanised Iron ■ Lead, Doors, Sashes Builders' Ironmongery Fencing Materials, etc. ' / COAL AND' FIREWOOD. We are prepared to QUOTE PRICES for Buildings Materials delivered in Town or any .part of the Province* Educational. YOUR " GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Here is Your Golden Opportunity —Seize it, OU want to qualify for a better po- _ sition—to increase your earning power, don't you? Then Gilby's is ' the place for you. No matter whether a it is Standard 111. or Senior Scholar- ■ Ship'-Subjects you require, we can helpyou. Our Students are of all ages and all degrees of education. >' INDIVIDUAL TUITION. ; (, DAY OR EVENING. JERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. .'Every Subject taught bjr a highlyqualified and experienced instructor. These are some of the reasons why 'you should place yourself or your chil*dren for a few terms, at least, at .GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next G.P.0., ■"■ CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 1 IHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND .J COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. • Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. A FEW SUCCESSES OF- STUDENTS. \. For five years in succession the Gold Medal annually- awarded by the Christchurch Shortland Writers' Association to the candidate •"obtaining the highest' Shorthand Speed Certificate, has been won by pupils of this Bchool. 2. As a' result of the Exhibition Competitions in Shorthand l , Typewriting and .Commercial Correspondence, our pupils won ?Pwenty-one Awards. •3. The number of office appointments obtained during the past i twelve months is More Than Double that ,for any preceding year. I \ , PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING. ■R WILFRID COULrfON, A.T.C.L: (Or- . ganist), A.T.C.L. (Pianist), Organist St Paul's Presbyterian Chu-ch, will bo in attendance at St Paul's on Mondsiys and Thursdays from 3 to 5 o'clock to Interview Intending Pupils.' , Private address: 229, Kilmore Street (off , 'Cranmer Square). 8702 CADEMY OF MUSlC—Tuition Violin, . t Piano, etc New Teaching Rooms in my : grounds (Vibratoriuzn), 173 Armagh Street. ! 3749 C. F. BUNZ. UMNER AND NEW BRIGHTON J NOTICE. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Classes commence Sumjt»r Parish Hall Friday, 21st Feb.; Brighton flovra Hall; next Maori Tea Rooms, Tuesday, • Feb. 25th, by MISS PITTS, from 10 a.m. ♦o 4.30 p.m. Pupils learn to cut and mako •»ny garment. Trial lesson free. Inspection 'invited. 691 LANGER School of Dresscutting.—Fret? Demonstration will be held by MISS PITTS at Woolston Oddfellows' Hail, Thursday, Feb. 20th; Belfast Town Hall, Yv'ednesday, Feb. 26th; from 3 to 5 p.m. Inapection invited, System and testimonials jCiravn. 693 ! Board and Sesidsnce. !*QT ELMO" House, 187, Worcester Street, O west end—Superior Accommodation for w and Permanent Boarders; two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus, also with same distance off Parks, Publio Gardens, Museum, Boatsheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City, telephone 872. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. 219 LOUCESTER HOUSE (256, Gloucester Street, west), offers excellent accommodation to visitors; superior position and convenient to business centre. Special terms to families and permanent boarders. Liberal cuisine. Telephone 982. Mrs W. W. Ryan. 23919 REORGANISATION SALE F. T. PANNELL AND CO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square, JEG to intimate that, having secured the services of i MR E.' C. WILLIS AS MANAGER, ' They intend to hold a thorough REORGANISATION SALE for TWENTY-UN ■3IAXS, and also that owing to the requests f" numerous patrons and friends, they have ■ decided not to close their premises as previously advertised, but continue their business as heretofore. Thia Sale is only for TWENTY-ONE T>AYS to clear out all surplus stock, as HEAVY SHIPMENTS HAVE RECENTLY ARRIVED, and customers will have the advantage of a really up-to-date stock to choose from. MR E. C WILLIS will be pleased to at'iltnd to the requirements of all his friends.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 11

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