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EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRIST--1 CHURCH. “ Canterbury College and Canterbury Agricultural College, Act, IS9G." AN Election by Members of School Committees to fill a Casual Vacancy on the Board of Governors, caused by the resignation of Mr T. W. Rowe, will bo held on MONDAY. March 18th, 1912. The appointl ment will be for the unexpired residue of the term of the retiring member, viz., to the 30th June, 1912. The Electoral Roll will close on MONDAY, March 4th, at 5 p.m. Nominations will close on MONDAY, March 11th, at noon. Nomination Papers may be had on application. The Poll will close at 5 p.m. The Electoral Roll may be inspected nt the College. Dated this 2Gth day of February, 912. | 918 GEO. H. MASON, Returning Officer. AN EMPLOYER SPEAKS. T' HE HON HENRY WIG RAM, M.L.C.. writing to the Principal of GILBY’S COLLEGE on the 15th December last, eays:— “ I should like to take this oppor- “ lunity of saying that I am Chair- “ man of tho Canterbury Seed Com- “ pany, Limited, and I think about “ten of thoso employed, in the office “ have attended your classes. As “ practical evidence of our apprecio- “ tion, I may add that we frequent“ly pay the fees of any of our “ junior assistants who aro willing “to take your courses! We find that “ the expense is more than made up “ by tho greater efficiency resulting.” Now, then, Employers of Canterbury, hore is something for you to ponder over. Then get our prospectus, and see what we can do for YOU! GILBY’S COLLEGE, Next C.P.0., Cathedral Square. Christchurch shorthand and COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein’s Buildings (opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES In SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, And all Commercial Subjects. OUR METHODS OF INSTRUCTION Are THOROUGH, RAPID and UP-TO-DATE. Our Pupils receive Individual Attention and Touching, and are thus enabled to bocome proficient with a Minimum Expenditure of Time and School Fees. Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at tho Schbol. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME, 4 CHOOL FOR THE ART OF SPEECH in Reading, Recitation, Pulpit and Platform Oratory and all branches of Dramatic Rendition, for which deportment and deep-breathing, with muscular exercises for development of vocal chords, buoyanoy of tone are specially taught. Please oall, write or telephone for prospectus at tho Schoolroom, specially fitted for private and public rehearsal. (Reduced fares for country pupils.) Classes and private students tutored personally by MISS LUCY COWAN, Registered Teacher of Elocution, West End Hall, 307, Montreal Street, Christchurch. Telephone 2800. - Dancing, deportment and physical CULTURE.—Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE Resumes her Classes on and after MARCH 18th. Evening Classes forming. Waltzing Taught in Three Private Lessons. At home Fridays afternoons. 327, Montreal Street. DANCING, Deportment and Physical Culture.—MlSS COX (Pupil rf Mrs Wordsworth, London), Resumes Afternoon Classes at To Whare, Mar oh 12th; also Class for 3'oung children, Rugby Street, St Albans, March 15th. Evening Classes forming. Telephone 3541 Te Whare, 53, Hereford Street W. X 4456 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN resumes Teaching on Friday evening, March 22nd. Classes for Learners forming. Private lessons given. Waltz specialty. Aorangi, 294, Hereford St., City. 1893 SMITH & BRUERE. D. M. Smith. Jaa. Wallace. R. A. Bruere. Office Open from 7.30 till 9 p.m. Saturdays. OWNER TRANSFERRED, IS WILLING TO SACRIFICE. *'V ; " A BARGAIN FOR SOMEONE. £420. I SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, situated MERIVALE, close to Bealey Avenue and handy to two trams. Bathroom, shower, washhouse, copper and tubs, h.p. water supply, eewer connections, ’ workshop. Grand J-aore section, well fenced, fruit trees and lawn. MUST BE SOLD. OFFERS WANTED. SMITH AND BRUERE, Sole Agents.

6PREYDON. SPREYDON. EASY DISTANCE OF TRAMS. £465. ' NEW BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS, concrete foundations, tiled grates, blinds, casement windows, plastered, gas, h. and o. water, pantTy, scullery and • sink, washhouse, copper and tubs, splendid water supply, good drainage. WE URGE AiTINSPECTTON. EASY TERMs"IF REQUIRED. SMITH AND BRUERE, Sole Agents.

an exceptionally cheap proPERTY, SITUATED ST ALBANS, HANDY TO CAR. £550 FOR A QUICK SALE. , HOUSE comprises 5 rooma, plastered, tiled fexatoSk concrete foundations, picture moulding’, blinds, verandah, gas, bathroom, pantry, scullery and sink, washhouse, copper and tubs, shed and fowlhouse. Splendid section of about three-eighths of an acre. VERY EASY TERMS CAN BE AR. RANGED. SMITH AND BRUERE, Agents. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. ! FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, WITH ALL CONVENIENCES, i Situated Close to Electric Cars. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TEEMS. l£?OK DEPOSIT ONLY REQUIRED. LAt) Balance 16s 6d per week. SEE US AT ONCE AND MAKE THIS . YOUR HOME. SMITH,AND BRUERE, Land and Eetate Agents, Valuators, etc., 143, HEREFORD STREET. /CENTRAL, City, adjacent St Luke’s— Vy Valuable Site, northern aspect, Modern {•roomed Bungalow, faithfully and expensively built, with excellent furnishings, main sower and high-pressure water; £496, small deposit, balance on mortgage. J. G. BANHERMAN. 655. Colombo Street. "DIVER Avon Frontage—Full i-acre, ModXl> em Bungalow erected to the requirements of purchaser; financial arrangements made, repayable monthly or as agreed. J. 0. BANNERMAN, 655, Colombo Street. MIRRLEES-DIESEL Engines, Kelvin Launch Engines, Drummond Lathes, Fielding and Platt Suction Gas Plants, Gas and Oil Engines, “ Stopakal ” Boiler Compound, eto. Sole agents, R. P. M. MANNING AND CO., 190, Cashel Street. FITZGERALD and Bealey Avenues (conjunction of)— Exceedingly fine Site with an ideal outlook—4-roomed Dwelling, erected 5 years, with verandah, bath, copper, tubß, sink, etc. A reduced price, £435. Terms if required. *l. G. BANNERMAN, 655, Colombo Street. . EXCEPTIONALLY Fine Site, just oS Hi Papanui Road, facing north, with fullbearing orchard. Owner is prepared to erect j Modem Bungalow to requirements of a purI chaser and make easy fiuanoial arrangements. J. G. BANNERMAN. 655, Colombo Stroet. BSENTEE’S Sale —Few chains irom 2d tram section —Nearly J-acre, with good 4-roomcd House, verandah, conveniences, substantial. sound dwelling, £350; small deposit accepted. J. G. BANNERMAN, 655, Colombo Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15862, 27 February 1912, Page 11

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