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fOR SAL* OK TO LET. LOASBY BROS. TO LAND BUYERS, INVESTORS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. A SPLENDID BLOCK IN SUBDIVISION. ON THE NEW BRIGHTON ELECTRIC TRAM ROUTE AND BEXLEY GOOD LAND AT A LOW FIGURE. MUST RAPIDLY INCREASE IN VALUE. JEMEMBER this is your Last Opportu- -■-« nit?. Only Twenty Sections left on offer. We know everything aout the land and values at Brighton. This land will, grow first-class root crops, and it will he sold cheaper than sections that are all sand. DON'T DELAY —SECURE A PLAN TO-DAY. SPECIAL NOTICE. This Property is bounded by the electric tram route which is now being dedicated as public road. Buy now and thus secure the benefit of a. sure rise in value. Prices and plans from Loasby Bros. NORTH BRIGHTON. We have been instructed to dispose of 19 SECTIONS, with beach and other frontages, at prices ranging from £ls to £2O a section. LIBERAL TERMS TO PURCHASERS. PLAN AT*)FFICE. LOASBY BROS., LAND SALESMEN 93, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. TAjTLOR, COLE 4 DERRETT. Q7A ACRES OF PRIME CANTERBURY °' U LAND FOR URGENT SALE. Gro*fa Grand Crops of Oats, Turnips and Raps. Homestead only three-quarters of a milo from railway station, saleyards, school, etc. Owing to speoinl circumstances, this Handy Farm is for sale at the very .low price of £8 PER ACRE. . TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. Only about £SOO or £6OO Cash Required. Fourteen miles from Christchurch. Apply at onoe to the Agents, TAYLOR, COLE AND DERRETT, 102, Gloucester Street, Corner Chancery Lane. JOSEPH WALLACE. JOSEPH WALLACE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 171, CASHEL STREET. MONEY ADVANCED ON SECURITY. SYDENHAM. £G.KC\- A COMPLETE HOME of 6 cjUOOv/ rooms, gas, plastered, modern conveniences, workshop, artesian, windmill, iowlruns, asphalt paths, garden laid out by leading experts; J-acre. An excellent inT estment. JOSEPH WALLACE. n-jne—FINE Half-aero, corner section, with northern aspect; a veritable bargain. JOSEPH WALLACE. /J()CK- 5-ROOMED House, over j-»cre, 3j£\)o practically on tramline. A barcain. * JOSEPH WALLACE. FITZGERALD AVENUE. JPAHK— FINE Section of 60ft frontage in a <£/x I O grand position, with six-roomed house. L. chance foe a few day* only not to be missed. Easy terms. JOaEl'H WALLACE, 171, C»shel Streak EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON (Inst. 1872). THE LAST DAY OF ENTRY for the forthcoming Higher Examinations in the " Art of Teaching" anfl Rudiments of Music, in July next, is MONDAY, APRIL 10th. Local Secretary— MR DAVIS HUNT, 6297 9, Cranmer Square. B.C. EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be Received up till 10th APRLL for the POSITION of ASSISTANT, MAKIKIHI; Salary £3O. I A. BELL, 5651 Secretary. | CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND 'AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Prinoipal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. INDIVIDUAL COACHING for Matriculation, Junior and Senior Civil Service, Medical Preliminary, Teachers' Exams., Sixth Standard Certificate, etc., etc., By MISS N. SLOCOMBE, M.A., And Other Univorsity Graduates. Hours arranged to suit students. Full particulars as to F«es, etc., on application, i . GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. Individual Tuition in all Subjects. Matriculation. , Civil Service (Junior or Senior). Ceneral Knowledge. INSTRUCTORS: MR GEO. H. SCARSE, B.A. * MR A. W. SHRIMPTON, M.A. MR D. B. MACLEOD, M.A. MISS F. C. SCHNEIDER, B.A And other Experienced Coaches. Special Courses arranged to Special Cases. WE GUARANTEE SUCCESS TO WORKERS. consulttTs TO-DAY. DANCING, DEPORTMENT and PHYSICAL CULTURE —MISS COX (pupil of Mrs "Wordsworth, London), is holding Afternoon Classes for Plain and Fanoy Dancing; also, Instruction Classes in the Evening. Practice Assemblies will begin after Easter. Te Whare, 63, Hereford Street „,«.+. TVlATi)>nn» BE4. 2511 )ANCING, Department and Physical Culturs. Under Royal and Vice-Reyal I Patronage.—MlSS LOWE having returned I in Christchurch. is forming hor Day and ,nin°- Classes for the Winter Season, imencing MARCH 20th. Intending Pupils .re requested to send in their names with- | out delay. Miss Lowe makes a speciality of I t_j:..u —i Aii»„n.-,*, to Eaoh Pupil. Private wo-stop and " The BoaI ton." At Home Friday" Afternoons. 327, Montreal Street. 4426 LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 214, HIGH STREET, Ohristohuroh. THE ART OF MILLINERY, thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Pupils ' - lome competent to make and trim their n hats in a few lessons. , DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. 10 Lossons, 7s 6d. Call or Write foT circular. X2618_ DANCING AND DEPORTMENi. ►ROF. R. FLEMING, F.8.P.T.D., Private . Academy, 241. CASHEL. STBEET, City. PERFECT TUITION- Proficienoy Guaranteed. Telo?hone 204. X-UO3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15581, 3 April 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15581, 3 April 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15581, 3 April 1911, Page 11

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