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RAILWAY NOTCCEB. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. STORAGE OF GRAIN AT LYTTELTON. for Storage nt Lyttelton, for which 19 not available, will be entirely at the risk of the owner. Tho Railway Department cannot undertake to provide by OR DEB. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ASHBURTON RACES. ON 9th and 10th May Excursion- Tickets will be issued to Ashburton from Christchurch, Timaru, Mothven, Springbum and intermediate stations by trains arriving at Ashburton up to 1.40 p.m., also by tho 10.0 a.m. special train from Christchurch on thou* dates, available for return till 11th May. On oth and 10th May an excursion train will leave Christchurch for Ashburton at 10.0 a.m., picking up passengers nt Hornby, Rollcston, Dunsandcl, Rakaia and Chertsey, and arriving at Ashburton at noon. It will set down passengers at the Ashburton Saleyards (for tho Racecourse) if required. A return train will leave Ashburton at 5.15 p.m., and arrive Christchurch 7.11 p.m. It will stop at the Ashburton Saleyards to pick up passengers and at Chertsey, Rakaia, Duhsandel, Rolleston and Hornby to sot down passengers. Holiday Excursion Tiokets wiU not bo available by tho Express train leaving Ashburton for Christchurch nt 5.53 p m. Th© 11.55 o-m. Express train from Christchurch will sot down passengers at the Ashburton Saleyards siding (for the Racecourse) If required. For fuller particulars see posters. 2060 BY ORDER. storage. 2086 pRAIN VY space EDUCATIONAL. "TvIGBY’S SHORTHAND AND COMU MERCIAL COLLEGE. _ Hallenstein’s Buildings (opposite D.LO.J. Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.TJ.T. OFFICE POSITIONS. During the Past Twelve Months our Pupils have obtained over ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY Good Permanent and Temporary Office Positions, and at all times the 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. Prospectuß, giving full particulars as to fees, eto., on application at tho School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. 1

AN EMPLOYER SPEAKS. CHHE HON HENRY WIGRAM, •A M.L.C.. writing to tho Principal of GILBY’S COLLEGE on the 15th December last, says:— “ I should like to take this opportunity of saying that I am Chair- “ man of the Canterbury Seed Com- “ pany, Limited, and I think about “ ton of those employed in tho office “ have attended your classes. As "practical evidence of our approcia- “ tion, I may add that we frequently pay the fees ol any of our “ junior assistants who are 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, here 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. DANCING, Deportment and Physical Culture—MlSS COX (Pupil of Mrs Word*worth, London), Resumes Afternoon Classes at Te Whare, March 12th; also Class for young children, Rugby Street, St Albans, March 15th. Evening Classes forming. Telephone 3M- Te Whare, 53, Hereford Street Dancing, deportment and physical CULTURE.—Under Royal and V-ice-Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE Resumes her Classes on and after MARCH 18th. Evening Classes forming. Waltzing Taught in Throe Private Lessons. At home Friday afternoons. 827, Montreal Street. £4432 . MRS FOSTER, ;■ TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. . Certificated Edinburgh, Leipzig and Pans, Vocal Examiner. Education Department. HAS Resumed Private Lessons at Musio Studio, Milner and Thompson’s. Also at 244, Linwood Avenue, by arrangement. Term from first lesson. Special preparation [or the 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 MILLIFERY thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Pupils become 'competent to make and trim their own hat* in a few lessons. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. 10 Lessons, 7s 63. Call, or write for circular. X 2813 THE DRIEST SPOT ON EARTH QNDER A LETHABY UMBRELLA. Buy One To-day. LETHABY’S UMBRELLA STORE, 64, Cathedral Square Between Broadjvay's and Warner’s Hotel). Also, Receiving Office for Cathedral Dyo Norks. 3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 2

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