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WANTED. txtaNTED, Young Farmers to note this— VV 160 Acres, 40 acres very rich drained swamp, 100 acres grassed, small house, cowshed, stable and usual outbuildings, situated 7 miles from the progressive town of Te Awamutu. Price £6 10s per acre. Agents write: "If £2OO spent on further improvements, will be worth £ls per acre in 18 months. Deposit £4OO. A real snip. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street jP> nj n PER Acre—loo Acres, near GeraldwJLU dine, 5-roomed House, all necessary outbuildings, well subdivided and watered. Half cash, or will lease for terni at 16s with purchasing clause. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. EDUCATIONAL. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. IPHE NEXT TERM will commence on I. THURSDAY, JUNE 4th. The Lady Principal will be at the School to receive Parents and New Pupils on TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd, from 9.30 n.m. to 12.30 p.m. Prospectus, giving full information as to Foes, Preparatory Class, School Boardinghouse, etc., can bo obtained at the School, or at Canterbury College. The School Boarding-house is now at Armagh Street west. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. 4402 CHRIST’S COLLEGE SCHOOL, •THE SECOND TERM of 1914 will begin on .L SATURDAY, 30th May, at 9 a.m. Boarders should be in their houses on the preceding evening. W. GUISE BRITTAN, .1477 Bursar. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON (Inst. 1872). riGHER AND LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. H 1 The Last Day of Entry for Forthcoming Practical Examinations in October, is MONDAY, JUNE Ist. Local Secretary— MR DAVIS HUNT, 4156 9 Cranmer Square. CHRIST CHURCH'TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THE SECOND TERM for the Day School J. commences TO-DAY. All Evening Glasses Resume THIS WEEK. A Class for Ladies in Swedish Gymnastics will bo held on TUESDAY EVENING, from 6 9 ' „ ~. New Students may interview the ActingDirector each evening, from 7 DANCING. Deportment, Physical Culture, under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage —Miss Lowe’s Classes for Plain and FancyDancing resume June Sth. Evening Classes, quarter from entry. Waltzing ■ taught in three private lessons At home, Friday Afternoons. 327, Montreal Street. DEPORTMENT, Physical Culture, Plain and Fancy Dancing. Miss Cox, as* sisted Ly Miss D. Saunders, will resume afternoon classes from June 4tli. Evening classes forming. To Whare, - 63, Hereford Street W. Telephone 364, DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. FLEMING’S PRIVATE ACADEMY. 241, Cashel Street, is Always Open. Striotly Private Lessons any hour. Proficiency juaranteed. ’Phone 204. rusic STUDIO, 297. Montreal StreetrT± MRS FOSTER (Certificated Edinburgh, -eipsic and Paris, Vocal Examiner Educaion Department), has resumed Lessons. Exlupils bold over 200 certificates, also silver ledal (pianoforte), Associated Board; and oral honours. Preparation all examinations nd accredited competitions. Terms from first Lesson. Teachers’ Class Saturday# for 3. and 0. __l PARIS S C H O O L, 272, HIGH STREET. JUPILS thoroughly, taught PRACTICAL . DRESSMAKING end MILLINERY _ . We use s system of Dresscutting which is BSOLUTELY CERTAIN and SIMPLE. r e Cut and Fit Costumes or, JST dies home make. A LONG-FELT WANT, ress Patterns sold to fit. Also Millinery h3p6E ' MRS GENN, Manager. TURROCK’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, I H.M. ARCADE, AUCKLAND, is gained the record for the number of ccessful, well-satisfied students. Special atntion and prompt assistance to Corresponnco Students. Distance no drawback. Low st. Pnparo now for higher position. AU ranches Electrical, Mechanical, Oil, etc. reo Booklet gladly sent. kIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ’ HALLENSTEIN’S BUILDINGS (Opyiosite D.1.C.). (SS M. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists* Section), Holder of Toacher’s Diplomas. OFFICE POSITIONS. NEARLY EVERY DAY we receive iniries from Loading Commercial Firms for lORTHAND TYPISTS and JUNIOR jERKS, and each year we require 3UBLE THE NUMBER OF PUPILS we ve to fill those positions. NOTE.—ALL OUR PUPILS, as soon as ofioient readily obtain THE BEST POSIONS in the BEST OFFICES at the GHEST SALARIES PAID, commencing! from £4O to £BO per annum. PERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Full particulars regarding School Honrs, es, etc., on application. 4X PARENTS DON’T LET YOUR BOY or GIRL WASTE PRECIOUS TIME THIS WINTER. Help vour young people to get equipped r the ' battle of life. Make them study metliing. Distance is no BAR to the quirement of knowledge. Wo Teach ERSONALLY or BY MAIL. itriculation iblic Service Entrance countancy icrthand sdical Prelimy. Drawing Engineers’ Prelimy. Senior Civil Service. Solicitors' General Knowledge. Teachers’ B, C, or D. Etc., Etc. Write or Call for FREE PROSPECTUS CD TURN THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS TO PROFITABLE ACCOUNT. ILBY’S COLLEGE. Next to Chief Post Office. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. X2 )THER HUGE SUCCESS 3THER HUGE SUCCESS )THER HUGE SUCCESS For BOWER’S i AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. ENGINEERS. ENGINEERS. . the Three Recent Government Engineering Examinations, Students of this School eved the truly remarkable result of 98 PER CENT PASSES. 9fl PER CENT PASSES. 98 PER CENT PASSES, ich success has never been approached at time by any other Coaching School in Dominion, which fact bears ample testiy to the easiness of the instruction, the ougbness of the coaching, and the satisfy results obtained through the Engines Course of the ___ OWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR OWE'R’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, Tyrone Buildings, tom Street East . . • ■AUCKLAND. L S W BOWER, M.A.1.M.E., Principal. P.O. Box 50. ’Phone 1734 TO Let "Te Kiteroa,” Rhodes Street, Menvalo,' a Two-storey Gentleman’3 Reek dence, in good order and condition, every convenience, connected with sewer and Corporation water supply; 14 acres in lawn, Ranien orohard. A most desirable residence, in the very best situation (next the residence of A. E. G. Rhodes, Esq.) Dimeneions of rooms—3 rooms each 23ft by 15ft, one each 20ft 6in x 17ft 6in, 20ft Sill x 16ft Bin 14ft 6in x 16ft, etc. A low rental will be ’ accepted from a suitable tenant for a term of 3 years. Immediate possession can be given. Cards to view on application. 1867 FRANK E. HYMAN, "Lyttelton Times," Christchurch. Philatelists will be eager to procure some of the new Egyptian postage ■ stamps which have been issued m commemoration of the Khedive’s accession, i The new issue is notable, a striking feaI ture being the substitution of the words “Egypt Postage” for “ Postes Egyptiennes/’ lne change to English from French is significant. In the new stamps, which number 10, and vary in 1 value from one millieme to 200 mili lieiues, the illustrations are very dij versified. They include the goddess ! Isis, the Pyramid of Giza, the Sphinx, the Collossi of Thebes, and views of the Cairo citadel, and the great Assouan

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16559, 25 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16559, 25 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16559, 25 May 1914, Page 2

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