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PUBLIC NOTICES. C. W. HERVEY, A CCOUNTANT, AUDITOR AND . GENA DEAL SECRETARY. 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Office, Tradesmen’s Books Supervised. ’Phone 3175. P.O. Box 109. X ANYONE in need of TEMPORARY LOAN, £5 upwards, upon Household Furniture, without removal, call at L. W. BALKIND, 629, Colombo Street, _ WARRE, HOCKLEY AND CO.. LTD., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Australian Wines —all Best Kinds. Brandy, Geneva, Gin, Rum, etc.—All Leading Brands Scotch Whiskies (guaranteed Highland malt), well matured in wood. Champagne, Burgundy, Claret, Port and Sherry— Specially-selected Wines. , This Company guarantees that all liquors eold by it are “ABSOLUTELY PURE,’’ and at prices to suit all customers. ASSORTED DOZENS SUPPLIED. Choicest Brands of Indian and Havana Cigars. X 2120 BULBS AND ROSES. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDEB BULBS AND ROSES FOR EARLY DELIVERY. I OFFER a Large Collection of THE BEST, all well grown and true it name. Collections of NARCISSI made up from 2a 6d to £lO GOLD MEDAL ROSES from 10s pH dozen. One dozen distinct varieties, post free to any part of the dominion, for 11s 6d Floral Work a Speciality. Wreaths, Bouquets, eto., on the Shortest Notice. WILLIAM JONES, Exeter Nurseries, Christchurch. WANTED AN OFFER. TO CLOSE ASSIGNED ESTATE. VICTORIA STREET—I 62 Perches of Land, with 44 feet frontage. Buildings comprise Substantial House of 6 rooms, with sewer, gas, hot and cold water service, scullery, washhouse, cupboard and wardrobes. THE PRICE ASKED IS £SOO, but a much LOWER PRICE will now bo accepted, as the Estate must be closed. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. FP EDUCATIONAL. WESTLAND EDUCATION BOARD. A PPLICATIONS will be received at the •AA. Board’s Office, Hokitika, up to Noon on TUESDAY. MARCH 17th, for the Position of HEAD TEACHER of the Stafford School (Grade IV.) Salary for Certificated Teacher,' £IBO-£2lO, with residence. A. J. MORTON, 3179 Secretary. " ■ CANTERBURY COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1914. 1 LECTURES BEGIN ON SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, 1914. THE College Calendar for 1914 (price Is 6d, or if posted Is 9d), containing full information respecting tho Regulations, Course of Study,.Fees, etc., can be obtained at-the. College. The Regulations and Syllabus for 1914 may be obtained free by Matriculated Students on application at tho College Office. Under the new Regulations a Student, intending to proceed to a University Degree, will not be enrolled for any class unless his course has been approved by his tutor. Professors and Lecturers will be in attendance for the purpose of enrolling students and advising them on their courses on Thursday and Friday, March 12th and 13th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 5 to 6 p.m. ' GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar.

Canterbury College, Christchurch, 2Gth February, 3914. 3088 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN’S Evening Classes will Resume about MARCH 19th. Private Lessens at any time by arrangement. Waltz and One-step in four lessons. AORANGI, 294, Hereford Street, City. X DEPORTMENT, Physical Culture, Plain and Fancy Dancing. Miss Cos, assisted by Miss D. Saunders, will resume afternoon classes from March 16tlr. Evening classes forming. Te Whare, 53, Hereford Streot AY. Telephone 854. WEST END ELOCUTION SCHOOL! (Corner Worcester and Montreal Streets.) Tutoress: MISS LUCY ■■COWAN. PUPILS’ PRIZE LIST tin-eluding eight champion wins): 1909—3 Firsts. 2 Seconds, 1 Special. 1910—9 Firsts. 2 Seconds, 1 Special. 1911—13 Firsts, 3 Seconds. 1912 —4 Firsts, 7 Seconds. 1913—15 Firsts, 9 Seconds. Address: West End Hall. 'Phono 2SOO. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. TALEMING'S PRIVATE ACADEMY, 241, X 1 Cashel Street, is Always Open. Strictly Private Lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. 'Phono 204. X DANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture, under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE’S Classes Resume March 16th. Individual attention to each pupil. Evening Classes, quarter from entry. Waltzing taught in threo private lessons. At Home, Friday Afternoons, 327, Montreal Street. 4510 D" ANCING, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL CULTURE.—MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London), MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS (pupil of M. VestofT, member of Imperial Russian Ballet). Classes Resume March lGth. Te Whare, 53, Hereford Street AY. Telephone 334. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTETN’S BUILDINGS, (Opposite D.1.C.). . Principal: MISS M. DIG BY, P.0.T., I.PS. (Typists’ Section), Holder of Teacher's Diplomas. OFFICE POSITIONS. NEARLY EVERY DAY we receive inquiries from Leading Commercial Firms for SHORTHAND-TYPISTS and JUNIOR CLERKS, and each year we require DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF PUPILS we have fo fill these positions. NOTE—ALL OUR PUPILS, as soon ns proficient, readily obtain THE BEST POSITIONS in the BEST OFFICES at tho HIGHEST SALARIES PAID, commencing at from £4O fo .ffiP per annum. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Full particulars regarding School Hours, Fees. etc., on application. 2X

GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSE. TNTE have concluded arrangements with a ?' V German Lady of high attainments and experience to tako charge of our GERMAN CLASSES. Two one-hour lessons per week, at hours to suit convenience of students—Day or Evening. FEES (payable in advance): 1 Student ....... £3 3 0 2 Students, each . . .£220 3or more Students, each . £1 11 6 Further particulars on application to GILBY’S COLLEGE, Next Door to Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16491, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16491, 5 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16491, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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