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PUBLIC NOTICES apology From NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. TiTTE desire to apologise to our many clients y'V throughout N.A. for any delay that may have occurred in despatch of their orders for reeds. Notwithstanding an increased staff, we have been unablo to cone with the phenomenal rush of business that lias reached us this year, tho greatest wo have had since established, nearly 40 years ago. Wo have now decided to close our warehouse fer one day in tho week to enable more prompt despatch being given to orders rccoived from clients outside of Dunedin ar.d suburbs, and ask that under those circumstances our friends and customers throughout tho dominion will cxorciso a little patience'and forbearance fhculd their orders not have as prompt despatch as expected. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS Dunedin. 8151 FREE. FREE. PAPER-BAG-0 0 OICING A‘ P E 11 - B A G- C O O K I N G DEMONSTRATION, BY MRS GLENNEN. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. CHORAL HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, At 3 p.m. No Admission Charge to - 'Above. DRY CLEANING LESSON. FRIDAY, FRIDAY, 2 p.m. 2 p.m. CHORAL HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. Mrs Glennen will give a lesson Dry Cleaning and thoiv how to make a preparation. Will also give n typewritten copy of rccipo I to overyono attending this class. 2s—ADMISSION FEE—2s. 'ftWEiIRT-GO-HOUND IVANTED, or lu OCEAN WAVE. Slate Sire and Lowest Price. . 02C3 Address A.M., Offico this paper. NOTICE. " ~ “ TpETtSONS found Drch-.rging Firearms on A ilie Glontunncl Domain, including fenced portion of Riverbed, without tho consent of r.ho Board will be prosecuted without further notico. 82 M _ H. ROLLINSON, Chairman Glrntunnol Domnin Board. DENTAL NOTICE. c. W. SEYMICUR AND C. H. SEYMOUR, SURGEON DENTISTS, Successors to Mr S. B. Seymour. 742, Colombo Street. 54458 ’Phone 311. WANTED. HEAD DRESSMAKER; thoroughly competent. Apply, with references, and stating salary expected, R. BROWN, 9113 Caro of Sargood, Son and Ewen. WANTED. G.OOD BODICE HANDS for OAMARU, Apply R. BROWN, A . 9143 Care of Sargood, Son and Ewen. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY (BOARD. TWO GANGERS WANTED. niTHE Christohureh Tramway Board rei- ouiro the service-, of TWO GANGERS for Tramway Constriction Work; one to bo r,n experienced Plntcv.yer. Applications, addressed to the Engineer, Christchurch Tramway Board, Faisgrave Street, Christchurch, must be lodged not later than noon, September 11, 1011. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. 8143 _ MONEY TO LEND. WE have a Special Sum of £250 to Lend * • on Real Estate at 5 per cent interest. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Financial Agents, 181, Cashel Street. 9456 6QUCATIONAL. WAITAKI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. OAMARU. A PPLICATIONS fer the POSITION of FIRST ASSISTANT will be received up to SEPTEMBER 20th. Salary, £175 per annum. Mathcmtics and Soicnco a necessary qualification. Candidates must be prepared to enter upon their duties in February, 1912. a. a. McKinnon, 7932 Secretary. GILBY’S college, Next to C.P.0., Cathedral Square. COMMERCIAL TRAINING In EVERY BRANCH. SHORTHAND CLASSES—Under Mrs Gilby, 8.A., I.P.S. (Hons.), and Assistant Teachers and Readers. In this study tho ROUGH ways are mnclo SMOOTH, the journey pleasant, and, under expert guidance, brief; send the goal is perfection in Shorthand Writing. TYPEWRITING—Under Miss M. Ruesoll (Double Medallist in Typewriting). . ?. ur Exorcises are as scientific and ar-ml.3'-10, as cro those of tho best Pianoforte leacherß, and our finished students or.n operate with absolute accuracy without looking at tho keyboard. BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS TRAINUudoT f • Whitcombo, F.B.T. (Fellow of the Bookkeeping Teachers’ As. socialion, England). In this branch wo are unablo to keep pneo with tho constant demand for our ox-students in Government Departments and Business Establishments. . iv'.°‘ a . nn der tho personal supervision of the Principal: C. H. GILBY, F-.1.P.5. (Hons.), F.C.1., F_A.A. (England). r-IHRISTCHURCB; SHORTHAND AN. tt „ COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. IlallenEtom s Buildings (opposite (D.1.C.) MSS E. E. 1 i.p.s., N.U.T Assisted by a Full Staff of Specially Instructors. . 0F^ fc E POSITIONS, 1911. the Past THREE MONTHS ov. hlvix Good Permanent and Tcmporar Offico Positions have been filled by cv Pupils, the demand on many occasior being irt excess of the number of studeni available Note.—All our Pupils, us soon o : roficient, readily obtain good remunerate ofuco appointment, 1A ELOCUTIONARY CCkEPETITTONS, Lrom , , INVERCARGILL. 15 ,T, 0! MISS LUCY COWAN’S Pui Nuns: —ihrcc two seconds, Ihird.'?, end several spscial mentions. Classes and Private Tuition continue u Christmas liolidayc. Term begins any ti .MISS LUCY COWAN, rw i I' €a ohor of Elocution, 1 West End Hall, 007, Montreal Street (cecti "Phone CSOO. , r' / T Teacher of Voice Produoi f *-«”{ end Pianoforte, Certificated Edinburgh Lcipdg and Paris. Vetftl ™" ca «°n Deportment, HAS RESUMED LESSONS at Studio, Milner and Xnomp.ons p U! , ils pt6pa ’ red f o r emninamns nnd accredited comnotitiona in Singing and Pian efr ,. te . Also Students' CcrUficale 0n 8513 pROF N R IN IHF A^V^ P R°^ City. AC pERPECT <i , Guaranteed. Telophono 20A * ' ‘

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 1

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