Blection ■ N otiess. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. In the matter of " The Harbours Act, 1908,” “The Lyttelton Harbour board Act, 1882 ” “ Tho Lyttelton Harbour Board Enlargement Act, 1896,” ' ” Tho Lyttedon Harbour Board Enlargement Act, 1903, and “ The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908.” I HEREBY give public notice that at the ELECTION of TWO MEMBERS for tho City of Christchurch, held on the Bth day of February, 1909, tho persons hereinafter named were candidates, and. received the ntim* her of votes set opposite their names respectively : GRAHAM.J.FRANK 281 PITCAITHLY. ROBERT . • RUSSELL, GEORGE WARREN . • 61THACKER, THOMAS HENRY JOY NT 664 And I hereby • declare the said THOMAS HENRY JOYNT THACKER and GEORGE WARREN RUSSELL to be DULY ELECTED. And I further give publio notice that tho ELECTION of a MEMBER for the Ebrough of Lyttelton, held on the same day, the persons hereinafter named were candidates, and reoeived the number of votes set opposite their names respectively: MILLER, MALCOLM JAMES . . 199 WEBB, SAMUEL JAMES • . 139 And I declare the faid MALCOLM JAMES MILLER to he DULY ELECTED. Dated this 9th day of February, 1909. - GEORGE W. HULME. 800 Returning Officer. Educational. LAW EXAMINATIONS. CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. QTUDENTS prepared by Correspondence in tD the subjects prescribed for tho SOLICITORS' and LL.B. EXAMINATIONS (MAY and NOVEMBER). Terms .on application. JAS. M. E. GARROW, 8.A., LL.B., 628 9, Liverpool Street, Dunedin. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. BOYS, HIGH SCHOOL. PARENTS of Pupils who attended' at' tho commencement of the Term are reminded that THURSDAY, February 11th, is the LAST DAY' on which Fees will be received at the reduced rates. Fees payable within Fourteen Days from the .first day of attendance. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, 9th February, 1909. 775 AMBEKLEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL Reopens as under:—Cookery, Feb. 12th; Drosscutting, Feb. 15th; Woodworking, Feb. 16th; Woodcsrviug, Feb. 17th. Classes will he formed from 5 pm. to 7 p.m. if sufficient, inducement offers. J. ANDERSON, ’ 894 Hon Sec. GILBYH COLLEGE, Nest G.P.0., Cathedral Square. COMMERCIAL SIDE. ' Principal: C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Hons.), F.C.L, .F.A.A. Vice-Principal: MRS GILBY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Hons.), and an Efficient Staff of Instructors. OUR Commercial Course includes: Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Handwriting, Commercial Torm and Documents, Composition and General Office Practice. Class Hours: 10 till 12 mornings; 2 till 4 afternoons; 7 till 9 evenings. School open continuously 9 till 5 daily. NOTE.—We find good remunerative situations for every one of our graduatcr in the commercial course. There are more positions offering than we can possibly fill. “ Gilby Graduates ” are in keen demand. Gilby’s is not a go-as-you-please ladies’ school, but an Efficient, Up-to-date Training College for Men and Women, es well as for Young People of both sexes. Enrol to-day! We can help you to command a higher salary if you come with us. TO-DAY! NOW!I 4 /Christchurch ~ shorthand and COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D. 1.0.), Principal: MISS K E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.T7.T. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES mSHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. Prospeotus on Application. Term commences ait any time. X 1402 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, yfADAME JOSEPHINE GTTLEE (SouL prano Soloist, Medallist and Certificated Bacher). from OYAL ACADEMY' OF MUSIC, LONDON
(Pupil of Bandegger). Terms and particulars at THE DRESDEN. Cathedral Square. 151 TiVISS LUCY COWAN'S. PUPILS won J.VX Twelve Prizes in the recent Competitions. Among tho winners are:— -Mr P. A. Devereux and Miss Dovereux. Ist and 3rd respectively for Musical Monologue; Mr C. Smith, Ist and 2nd respectively for Humorous and Shakspaarean* Recitations; and Madeline White, 2nd for Oration. Consultation invited at Diosden Rooms. Eehruary 6st, Bth and oth; or by letter, P.O. Box 277. Term begins February 10th. LARGER SCHOOIToF~ DRESSCUTTING. THE above has been awarded First Prize at the Women’s Exhibition of Work in Melbourne, and holds the only Medal from the New Zealand Exhibition; also gained First Place in a Test of Systems in Sydney. School re-opens February 10th. Night Classes February 16th. MISSES PITTS, Principals. LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 036, HIGH STREET Over Stewart Dawson’s. T'HE Principals having just returned from a course of study in PARIS and LONDON, are personally resuming Teaching. Tho latest methods of high-class millinery. Classes daily from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Kindly call for terms, etc. 3623 PafcllO TfotlG93, QFFICES, SAMPLE ROOMS, Eto., TO LET. THE "TIMES” CHAMBERS, ' Gloucester Street, nearly opposite “Lyttelton Times” Coy., Ltd.,'and adjoining New Theatre. For term 3, etc., apply ' MANAGER, 271 “ Lyttelton Times ” Coy., Ltd. HERRICK’S ‘ CITYMISSION * PROVIDES Food and Clothing for Destitute Families, assists women in finding employment, and affords help in a genera' way to the m&ny necessitous' cases which cannot be adequately met by any system ot State aid. The public are earnestly requosted to send contributions of money or kind fc» enable the Mission to accomplish the above objects. FLORENCE HERRICK. F. H. STEEL, BUTCHER, The Leading Establishment of Its Kind n Christchurch. Nothing but absolutely tho Best Meat the Country produces kept. The Best is always the Cheapest. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Country Customers can always rely on Letters and Telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches nearly Half a Million Pounds. The quality sold speaks for itself. X 6687 "K OPS" CONCENTRATED BEER. GINGER In QUART BOTTLES at Is 6d Each. From All Grocers. Makes two gallons of the finest Old Style Stone Ginger Beer by the simple addition of plain or aerated water. EVER READY AND MOST PALATABLE. Wholesale Agents:! B. ARLOW AND CO., LTD. PARCHMENT Jam Covers at Minsou’s; packets of 40 lib size or 30 21b size, | 4d packet. X 2614
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14915, 10 February 1909, Page 5
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