EEUCATiOMAL. ■"IHBISTCH.URCH SHORTHAND AND ' ■<•' COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (Opposite D.1.C.) ftfadpal": MISS B E. PIGHY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. 'ioro;:eh and Raoid Individual Tuition in SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING. 300KNEF.FING. HANTnWrUTISG.. BUSINESS LETTER*. OFFICE ROUTINE. Pupils can take either lbs full Commercial Jouree as above, or Special Subjects only. Particulars as to tecs, etc., on application. ' ' COMPETITION. PAST and p: , Gilby's Collage are hereby noti- «-.•. iV'-l O:- T.„„- 'D;irv ia , rl d SOng 1 ONE SILVER MEDAL 'and ONE BRONZE MEDAL fox competition towards fho end ot the present year An influential Committee hasKinc consented to carry out .'-il arran£,_ rrcms ir. connection witb (h» SHORTHAND SPEED TESTS en the results of which these handrvrae medals will be- awarded. SILVER MEDAL open to ail Shorthand Students (past and present) of Gitby'a College. BRONZE MEDAL open to preterit year's students only. Enrolments are no\r bein At Next G.P.0.. Cathedr3J Square. 1 LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 214, HIGH STREET, Christchureh. IHE ART OF MILLINERY thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Pupils ie> competent to make and trim their Vwn hats in a few lessons. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. 10 Lessons. 7s fid. cCaIJ or Write for circular. X2613_ T A LONG-FELT WA.NtTuPPLTED. ' ANGER SCHOOL of DRESS-CUTTING, I A.M.P. Buildings. Cathedral Square. jpils taught to cut and make any garment. louse and skirt class—l2 lessens 255. includig charts. Advanced wOTk by arrangement, [pupils may bo taught with or without charts. Olasßes daily (excopt Saturdays). Monday [and Thursday eveninsrs, 7 to 9. Term comIjiwrces any ticio. MISSES PITTS, PrinciLpaJg. XS94B JROF. R. FLEMING F.S.P.T.D.. Private • Academy. 74. CASHED STREET. City. (PERFECT TUITION. Proficiency Guaran[teed. Telephone 20-i. 54307 JXJITE have Special Sums of £SOOO, £6OOO, BjVY £2500, £2OOO and £IOOO for immediate Knvestment on first mortgage of Town or fOountry Securities at current rates. Also [Several Smaller Sums to Lend on first or Vecond mortcage. iEIPPENEERGER, FRANKS and HUNTER I Solicitors, 198, Hereford Street, HCBB6I Christchurch. (Above Charlfii Clark. Auctiooosr) HAVE SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY 1 AT CURRENT RATES. \ C. E. SALTER, ■ Barrister and Solicitor, Hereford Street (op?. Union Bank). 6 MO N E Y . BTtROM «00 upwards for INVESTMENT on |F at CURRENT RATES. ! Srnalled Sums on SECOND MORTGAGE, J&ILLS OF SALE, or other tangible security, r R- T. LEATEEM, » SOLICITOR, [Hereford Street west (.opposite Union Bonk). r X 4355 TAVR MONEY TO LEND from £lO and -rds. i On Any Class of Security. F. D. KESTEVEN, ( 2f3425 '. 7, Chancery Lane. £IO,OOO IN SMALL OR LARGE SUMS. FROM TEN POUNDS UPWARDS. I Loans promptly granted on Life Policies, orsea, Cattle,'- Sheep, Fara Implements, amitrtrs. or on Persona! Security. Borrowers may arrange to pay off by ~'eskly, Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. F. C. RAPHAEL, 127, GLOUCESTER STREET, Christen urch. ONEY TO LEND.—We have the follow IX ing Special Sums awaiting investment: -£3OO, £360. £IOO, £SOOO and £2OOO. Interest 3m 5 per cent. BAKER BROS., ! Manchester Street ITONEY TO LEND, from £.5 upwards, on U. any kind of security. j H. H, WADE, "Room No. 20, Royal Exchange Buildings, ifcathedral Square (near top of electric lift). *Phone 2895. P.O. Bos 113. X 4335 iTONEY TO LEND—£SOOO, £2OOO, £IOOO, - £650, and other sums, at currant rates. G. B. RITCHIE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 9,' Royal. Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square. 8737 I MONEY TO LEND. \lCO(if\f\ £lm > mo > £so °. £m > £lso > [waDUl/j and other sums, on First ■Mortgage. ALSO, a Few Sums on Second Olortgage. DOUGALL AND TXPHAM, 89, EvVorcester Street. £2617 '■Gums for Investment on Second Mortgage, Prepayable on e-asy terms. JOHNSTON, MILLS AND JOYCE, Solicitors, 185, Gloucester Street,, opp. Rink Stables. X 2661 MONEY TO LEND. » A rirvrw ON Mortgage of Freehold, at J Lowest Current Rates; also on d Second Mortgages. IZARD AND NAN, Solicitors, Hereford Street, 'Christchurch; Leeston and Southbridge. I £2822 o£loo, £2OO, £350, £SOO and other con- > siderab'.o turns .of money for investment on approved securities. Easy terms j(or repayment of principal and interest by instalments can be arranged. Interest at lowbat current Tates. DAVID BATES, Solicitor, ♦7, Cathedral Square. 1 I STUD HORSES. THE STANDARD BRED TROTTING STALLIOX. TOLEDO amp.), by Claredo (2.22), dai . Maid of Athens, by Flying Shales (Imp.), ifcy Tuxedo (by Harold), is sire of 20 horses .'less than 2.80; also, show prize-winner, j Stands at Brake's Stables, Wednesdays and .fiats. Travels Surrounding Districts. F. TRUSCOTT, Saddler, Corner Lichfield and Durham Streets. £4410 KOARD ANO AE3IDENOE. IOMFORTABLE B > Visitors and Parma: ply MISS M'GUIRE, Jr Street Akoros 4674 ICUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE, 'J3 or Rooms without board *CT ELMO" House, 167, Worcester Street, I O West End—Superior accommodation for (Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two 'minutes from G.P.O: and central train tsrI minus, a!«o within same distance of Parks, Publio Gardens, Museum. Boatsheds, ©to. jguietest and very best position in City, j telephone 872. Miss Hampton, Proprietress, t '242 f GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 88, Gloucester Strset W., Christchurch. Most Comfortable House for perrna'X. nent and casual boarders. First-class ■locality and within t»w minutes of Gonsral '~>ost Office and business centre. Telegraphic and Postal Address: GLOUCESTER HOUSE, West End, Christchuroh. Tel. 982, X43SB CASHEL STREET, West. - Comfortrx.i able Homo for Permanent and Casual loarders; first-class locality and within a ! few minutes c' 'he gardens and pott office, I «reneral and business centre Telegraphic tvdI»8S, 34, Ca3hel Street west, Clmatchurch. iilOO
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15456, 7 November 1910, Page 11
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