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EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. KALLEN STEIN’S BUILDINGS (opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. THE DEMA-nD for OUR PUPILS is CONSTANTLY INCREASING, and the following are some of tho Firms wo have recently supplied with Tpyisla or Book-keeping Clerks: Messrs Chrystall and Co., Kaiapoi "Woollen Manufacturing Co., Limited, Standard Insurance Co., Mr W. Phipps-Black, Mr A. R. Craddock. Mo3st» T. Crompton and Sons, Messrs Needham, Niven and Co., Messrs F. L. Murray and Co. 6_ I LITERARY, SHAKESPEAREAN and DRAMATIC CLASSES Are now being conducted at GILB Y’S COLLEGE, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, TUESDAY EVENING of each Week. Prom 7.80 till 0.30 o’clock. Instructor — MR GEO. H. SCARSE, 8.A., Mus. DipL Tho Loosons include GENERAL STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, SPECIAL STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE, THE ART OF READING AND SPEAKING, VOICE PRODUCTION, PRIVATE THEATRICALS. A new Comedy is now in course of rehearsal for public performance, and there are vacancies in the cast for three capable performers. Early enrolment necessary. C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Hons.), F. 0.1., F.AJL (Eng.), Principal. LOUISE (MILLINERY SCHOOL, ! 214, HIGH STREET, I Ohri itchurch. THE ART OF MILLINERY thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Pupils become competent to make and trim their own hats in a few lessons. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. 10 Lessons, 7s 6d. Call or Write for circular X 2618 DANCING, Department and Physical Culture. Under Royal and Vice-Rcyal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE having returned to Christchurch, is forming her Day and Evening Classos for the Winter Season, commencing MARCH 20th. Intending Pupil* are requested to send in their name* without delay. Miss Lowe makes a speciality ol , Individual Attention to Each Pupil. Private lesson# In Waltz, Two-step and “ The Boston.” At Home Friday Afternoons. 827, Montreal Street. 4428_ Dancing, deportment and physical CULTURE —MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London), is holding Afternoon Classos for Plain and Fancy Dancing; also. Instruction Classes in the Evening. ‘ Practice Assemblies will begin after Easter. Te Whare, 53, Hereford Street west. Telephono 354. 2511 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROF. R. FLEMING. F.8.P.T.D.. Private Academy, 241. CASHEL STREET, City. PERFECT TUITION. Proficiency Guaranteed. Telephone 204. X 4307 COUNTY COUNCILS. TAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS for the several Ridings in the Tawera County, together with the Defaulters’ List, Open for Inspection at the office cf the County, Springfield, till tho 16th day of MAY. 1911, diming ordinary office hours. A Copy of the Roll for each Riding and as much of the Defaulters’ List as rplatcs to that Riding is Open for Inspection at the undermentioned places: Kowai Bush—At tho Pest Office, Kowai Bush. Cass—At the Post Office, CVss. Any appeal against the above Rolls must be lodged ’at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, Darfield, before the 31st day cl MAY. 1911. 6237 W. T. POPPLE. County Clerk. JOSEPH WALLACE. JOSEPH WALLACE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 171, CASHEL STREET. MONEY ADVANCED ON SECURITY. SYDENHAM. A COMPLETE HOME of 5 cJwOOU rooms, gaß, plastered, modern conveniences, workshop, artesian, windmill, fowiruns, path*, garden laid out by hading ez»..rts; j-acro. A:: excellent int esununtJOSEPH WALLACE £125 bargain. SUMNER. X FINE Half-acro, corner sootion, with northern aspect; a veritable JOSEPH WALLACE. SYDENHAM. pnryr—6-PIOOMED House, over i-acre, St'jJUJ practically on tramline. A b*rJOSEPH W T ALLACE. MOORHOUSE AVENUE. ■p 5 —6-rooraed House, plaeier:l, bathroom, washhouse, with Conner, shed; gnod portion JOSEPH WALLACE, 171, Cashel Street SPEIRS, SAUNDERS & CO. K. M. Spoirs. R. L. Saunders. L. J. Wilkin*. SPECIAL NOTICE. WE beg to intimate that wo have taken .»». over tho Business of MESSRS C. A. LEES AND CO.. Land Brokers and Estate Agents, of 15S, Cashel Street, whose business will in future bo run in connection with our own, at our Present Offices, No. 169. CASHEL STREET. We hope we shall be favoured with a continuance of the business of the late firm’s clients, to whose requirements we -hall givo our best attention, and whose ’aterests v/e shall well protect. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 169, Caohal Street. SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. THE CHEAPEST*™ THE DISTRICT. QAB ACRES, suitably subdivided, well i/Uv fonced and well watered. The whole of the land, other than the portion cropped, is in English grass. If winter feed grown, the property will carry 1000 ewes. The Buildings include good 6-roomed House (good water supply, lawns and gardens), stables, woolshed. granary, drafting yards, eto. Situated 21 mile 3 from school and 4J miles 'Tom railway. PRICE only £8 10s per acre, and a good portion of the money may remain at 44 per cent interest. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO TO LET ON LEASE. CANTERBURY SHEEP AND CROPPING BVRM "I CAA ACRES, suitably subdivided, well 10 UU fenced and woll watered; 800 acres in young grass. 170 acres in turnips, balance mostly in tuesook. New 7-roomed HOUSE, with bathroom and other conveniences. Stablea, implement shed. eto. Situated 2i miles from school and _ post office, and 4 miles from railway. A early rental only 7s 6d per acre. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND COSHEEP RUN FOR SALE. CIA A A ACRES, all heavy tussock coon*JV/v/v/ try, subdivided and ring-fenced, and watered by natural streams. Price only £2 5s per acre. Stock at valuation. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. GENERAL STOREKEEPER’S BUSINESS. SPLENDID CHANCE FOR PUSHING MAN. J,-ACRE, with Shop and Dwelling and numer"2 OUS outbuildings, situated in good railway town. Turnover is over £2OOO uer annum, and could bo greatly increased, especially in the drapery and coal line. Several agencies go with the business. Owner soiling owing to death of his son, who waa in the business. Prico for freehold, £650. Stock (about £400) and plant at valuation. Further information from SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND 00.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15606, 3 May 1911, Page 14

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