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WANTED, TRY Monday's, Sydenham, for Calico, Flannelettes and Towels; tho best value in Christchurch. 6 rriHE Most Fashionable Tio i 3 the New Jasper, in three styles; Is 9d and 2s 6d. At Ballantyne’3. 8 IPAILORESS Wanted, Coat, Trousers and i Vest; constant work. Harvey and M’Donald, Colombo Street. 2806 THE Newest Dtcss Materials in Serges and Tweeds now opened at Munday's, Sydenham. Navy Serges from Is Gd. H YOU will find the best selection and tho lowest prices at Munday's, Ltd., Sydenham. 1 WE are lowering prices again; this time the lowest in City. Boys’ 10 to 18 Box Calf Derby Bals., leather lined, 8s lid; do for school and best boot. Stewart Bobinson, Cashel Street W. YOUTHS’ Chrome Golosh Sewn Boots, in sizes 2 to 5, selling for cash 8s lid; Youths’ Split Hip Balmorals, heel and to*plate, 2 to 5,7 s lid. Stewart Robinson, Cheap Boot Man, Cashel Street west. — THREE Sections, each 20 perches, and Cottage of < rooms; a real bargain. Forest and Perkins, Houso Agents, Sydenham. PJQ PAIRS of Grey Sand. Shoos, 2s lid, in White Canvas, rubber solo, Qs lid; 72 pairs of Girls' Grey Sand Shoes, la ad per pair sizes 10 to 13. Stewart Robinson, Cashel Street west. T»rr/A— For Sale. Genuine BargainS/OOv Modern House of 5 Rooms, with all posßiblo conveniences; first-class situation. Small deposit, balance easy terms. Further particulars on application. A Edmonston, Central Land Agency, 72, Cathedral Square. EDUCATIONAL. B. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE R.A.M.V and R.C.M., LONDON. TPNTRIES for all THEORETICAL SUB-i-J JECTS close on Wednesday, May Ist, at tho local Secretary’s Office, Mr J. W. Hillary, 146, Manchester Street. Entry For.-sw end all information may bo obtained from tho Music ‘Stores, from the above, or from the undersigned, A. SELWYN BRUCE, 1617 Hon. Local Representative. TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL ” A ! denco. Applications close on the 17th rast. Further particulars from ALEX BELL, 1585 Secretary. "wanted,' FOR THE END OF MAY. MISTRESS, to Teach' Geography, HaihomaUcs, Elementary Chemistry and Botany, and somo English. One with University Degreo preferred. Apply, enclosing testimonials, to MISS HODGE. 1605 Woodford House, Havelock North. ASIIBUETON - HIGH SCHOOL. WANTED, for tho above School, an ASSISTANT MASTER (graduate preferred), qualified to teach to Junior University Scholarship Standard, tho ordinary secondary subjects, including Chemistry and Elementary Agriculture. Ability to toko charge of physical instruction and swimming, and to take part in the athletics of the school will be a further recommendation. Salary, £2OO per annum. Duties to commence on May 21st. Applications, with testimonials, addressed to tho Chairman, High School Board, Ashburton, and marked “Application.” will be received up to 12 o’clock noon on TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1912. JOHN DAVISON.1621 Secretary to Board of Govornors. WESTPORT SCHOOL OF MINES. A PPLICATIONS are requested for tho po--TJL sition of DIRECTOR of above-named school. Salary £250 per annum, and local travelling expenses paid. Applications,- to bo addressed to tbe Secretary, School of Mines, Westport, on or bofore 30th APRIL, 1912. Schedule of duties to bo seen at the office of this paper. 1619 DIGBY’S SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Httllonstein’s Buildings (opposite D.LC.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. OFFICE POSITIONS. During tho Past Twelve Months our Pupils have obtained over ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY Good Permanent and Temporary Office Positions, and at all times tho demand has been IN EXCESS OF THE NUMBER OF PUPILS AVAILABLE. NOTE.—ALL OUR STUDENTS, as soon as proficient, readily obtain GOOD REMUNERATIVE OFFICE APPOINTMENTS at salaries ranging from £4O to £BO a year. Prospectus, giving full particulars as fees, etc., on application at tho School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME to AN EMPLOYER SPEAKS. rjIHE HON HENRY WIGRAM, •*- M.L.C., writing to tho Principal of GILBY’S COLLEGE on tho 15th December last, says: “ I should like to tako this oppor- " tunity of saying that I am Chair- “ man of the Canterbury Seed Com- “ panv, Limited, and I think about “ ten of those employed in tbe offico “ have attended your classes. As “ practical evidence of our apprecia- “ tion, I may add that wo frequent“ly pay tho fees of any of our “ junior assistants who are willing "to take your courses. We find that “ the expense is more than made up “ by tbe greater efficiency resulting. Now, then, Employers of Canterbury, hero is something for you to ponder over. Then get cur prospectus, and seo what wo can do for YOU! GILBY’S COLLEGE, Next C.P.0., Cathedral Square. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. YK/ r RITE for our FREE BOOK, “ How to ' become an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer.” It will show you how we can prepare YOU for the best paying profession in the world, in your spare time, at your own home, while following your present occupation. Write to-dav for Free Book to BAGLEY AND TINKLER. 533, Collins St., corner King St., Melbourne, Victoria. DANCING, Deportment and Physical Culture.—MlSS COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London), Resumes Afternoon Classes at Te Whare. March 12th; also Claes for young children, Rugby Street, St Albans, March 15th. Evening Classes forming. Telephone 364. Te Wh&ro, 53, Hereford Street W. X445* TRANCING. DEPORTMENT and PHYSIJLe CAL CULTURE.—Undor 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 horns Friday afternoons. 327, Montreal Street. X 4492 : MRS FOSTER, " 1 TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. Certificated Edinburgh, Loipzig and Paris, Vocal Examiner. Education Department. HAS Resumed Private Lessons at Music Studio. Milner and Thompson’s. Also at 244. Linwood Avenue, by arrangement. Term from first lesson. Special preparation for tbe requirements in Music and Elocution for Teachers, C and D Certificates. Students may join initially at half-term. LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL 452, COLOMBO STREET, Sydenham. THE ART OF MILLINERY thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Pupils become competent to make and trim their own bats in a few lessons. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. 10 Lessons, 7s 6d. Call or Write for Circular. X 2819 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST ELMO ” House, 62, Worcester Streot, Wost End Superior iceommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and central train terminus, also within easy distance of Parks, Public Gardens, Museum, Boatshods, eto. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 672. Ilaa Hampton, Proprietress. 342 GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 33, Gloucester : treat W., Christchurch. THE Most Com) rrtablo Houso for Permanent and Casvs.l Boarders. First-class locality and within few minutes of Genera) Post Offico and business centre. Telegraphic and Postal Addrosr: GLOUCESTER HOUSE, .West End, ChrietchtrcJaTeL 989,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 3

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