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EDUCATIONAL. 'T'HE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OP MUSlC.—Anyone cnn Lean by our Methods. No Scales; no Drudgery. We Tench from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 2, S 3, Hereford Street. X DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists’ Section). Assisted by a Full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. EVENING BOOKKEEPING CLASSES. Conducted by Mr G. H. CHRISTIE, Reg. Acct., A.N.Z.A.A. PREPARATION FOR BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. As a resul t of the Bookkeepers’ Examination held Inst November, olio of OUR LADY STUDENTS was awarded SECON-l/ PRIZE for the whole of New Zealand. - Individual Coaching for MATRICULATION. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, Etc., etc. By Experienced University Graduates. Fall particulars on aoplication. a 4 THE ONLY WIRELESS COLLEGE REGISTERED BY THE GOVERNMENT. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Of course, there are colleges registered by ths Government tor ordinary educational subjects, but there is only one registered Wireless College. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OP WIRELESS. Because a College successfully teaches arithmetic and spelling, it doesn’t necessarily folldw that they can teach Wireless, any ’more than beenuso a man is a good blacksmith ho should bo able to fill teeth. WIRELESS OPERATING is a profession distinct from at! others, and specialists are required to teach it. OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED BECAUSE Our Teaching- Staff is composed of practical men, who, as Wirelces Operators, have served with the British Navy, Aus. Com. Gov.. Crown Colonies, and big Shipping Companies. Class Rooms under fully qualified Teachers opening shortly nt ‘ _ __ No. 6't, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Pupils now being enrolled. Call or write foi Prospectus. _ THE DOMINION COLLEGE OP WIRELESS. Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. G.P.O. Box 729. 7407 COMMERCIAL INSTRUCTION FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS. To-day the opportunities of success for women in the commercial world are more numerous and lucrative than ever before. And. as in oil human endeavour, the preliminary training is all-important. Learn right, start right, and your future success 16 assured. GILBY’S STUDENTS SUCCEED. Tho pronouno vA success of our past students hat Wultcd in a greatly increased roll i>i.-riont pupils; «o great, indeed, lh\ this increase been, that, during 'he current year alone, wo hnvo found it necessary to- DOUBLE OUR TEACHING STAFF. ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Our teaching staff gives instruction inall branches of commercial knowledge to men, won. ell, girls and. boys. ■ PERSONAL TUITION-DAY or EVENING. Railway Concession Tickets for country students. POSTAL INSTRUCTION IN ALL SUBJECTS. _ WRITE OR CA-iitL FOR FREE PROSPECTUS. QILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square, Christchurch.

WANTED. WANTED —At Nicholson and Clo.’a Sale, 6 only Wadded Quilts, slightly soiled, at 6b lid, usual prico lls 6d. ANTED Respectable Householders,' * V with or without the Cash, you con Press yourself and everyone in your family with everything of 'ho highest quali.y. Late Fashions for Ladies, for Gentlemen, for Boys and Girls. If you are a bit short of cash come and see me. I can arrange it for you to your ontire .satisfaction. At Balkind’s, 629, Colombo streot, between Lichfield and Tuam Streets. WANTED! * WANTED! WE BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in nnv quantity, also PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. BEST PRICES given. McKenzie and willis, Auctioneers, Cathedral Square (next Post Oflico). X /»-< FOR 2s Weekly. First-class Suitß, cfa'J- Boots, Shoes. Underwear, Hats, Linen, purchasable by Easy Weekly Paymonts. Balkind’s. 629, Colombo Street. TO Let, Charming 5-roomcd Furnished Bungalow, Motivate, 3 months or longer; two minutes from tram. Rent 60s. P. L. Davies and Co., IGI, Cashel Street. TO Let, Shop, Colombo Street, opposite City Hotel; rent £6 per wqek. P. L. Davies and Co., 101, Cashel Street. TO Let, 5-roomed House, all conveniences, Boalcy Street. St Albans; rent 17s 6(1 per week. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. ' T>o Let, Largo and Up-to-date Motor Gar.s. ago, in Main Street. A long lease can bo ;ivcn. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. TO Let, Ground Floor Offices, now occupied by Messrs Cuningham and Taylor. Solicitors. Possession October Ist. P. L. Davies end Co., 161, pashel Street. , WANTED, Buyer for o Acres, apple orchard, in full bearing, rich* in the town of Sunnv Nelson. (Deceased estate.) Prico £I3OO. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. ' T/tTANTED to Lend, various Sums of W Money, from £IOO to £IOOO, on First Mortgage at C per cent. W. E. Simcs and Co., 146, Hereford Street. . WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for SECOND - HAND FURNITURE. PIANOS and SEWING MACHINES. If you wish to Sell, bo sure and give us a ring or call. McKenzie and willis, AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). X Od-PIECE Tea Sot for 13s 6d. You know iLJ. you cannot beat that; Anything in China is woll bought at Minson's. MONEY to Lend —£1 to £23—upon Household Furniture (without removal). No delav. Repayable Easy Weekly Instalments. L. W. BALKIND, 629, Colombo Street. Tel. 2567. PUBLIC NOTICE^ NEW i Parisian Lingerie.—Big Celia Stocks. Ladies are reminded that for personal wear or for gift purposes there’s no underwear like the Celia Lingorie—dainty, wellcut, good wearing, and quite reasonable in price. Large new Stocks for the Summer have; just arrived at Salon Celia, including lawn/ and linen hand-embroidered camisoles, pantaloons, and nightgowns, in all sizes, and exquisite crepe do chino nightgowns, all of which you are cordially invited to inspect. Camisoles with sleeves from 5s lid and equally fine values in other garments. No. 6. Koval Exchange Bldgs. (Take lift to Floor 3.) 121 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST ELMO HOUSE, 52, Worcester StTeet (West End). —Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. IVo minutes from G.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus; also within same distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boatsh'eds. etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 872. F. J. Murray, Proprietor.

BLACK and NAVY SERGE— Usual Price 3/11 yard Sale Price 2/11 yard VELOUR FLANNELETTES—- • Usual Price yard Sale Price 6-£-d yard FRENCH VOILES— Usual Price 1/11 yard Sale Price 7d yard JAPANESE, CREPE, brown and fawn, 33iu.— ' Usual Price 1/2 yard Sale Price yard SIDEBOARD RUNNERS, H.S. and EmbroideredUsual Price 2/9 Sale Price 1/11 PILLOW SHAMS, H.S. and Drawn ThreadUsual Price 4/6 4/11 Sale Price 3/11 4/3 WHITE DAMASK— , Usual Price 2/3 2/8 yard Sale Price 1 /11 S/6 yard BLACK COTTON HOSE, Embroidered Clox—- ' Usual Price 1/11 Sale Price 1/3 Girls’ 2-Dome CARDINAL LISLE. GLOVES— Price 3d pair CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES and INSERTIONS— Usual Price 3d to 9d yard Sale Price Idto 6d yard STRIPED and FANCY MILLINERY RIBBONS— Usual Price lOjd to 4/6 yard Sale Price 3d to 1 /*» ARTIFICIAL SILK SCARVES, plain colours— Usual Price 3/6 to 15/-Sale Price 2/11 to 1 2/6 42in. CHIFFON— Usual Price 1/6 to 3/6 Sale Price 3d to 6d TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES, all sizes— Usually 65/- to 105/- Sale Price 57/6 95/HEAVY AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS— ‘ Usual Price 10/6 15/6 18/6 21/sale Price 9/6 1 3/9 15/6 18/6 Men’s PYJAMA SUITS— Usual Price 5/11 7/6 Sale Price 4/6 5/6 HEATHER GOLF HOSE, with fancy topsUsual Price 3/6 3/11 Sale Price 2/6 Men’s NATURAL UNDERWEAR— Sale Price 2/6 a garment Men’s MOTOR CYCLE SUITS, coats and leggings— Usual Price 35/- 37/6 Sale Price 27/6 Men’s SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS— Usual Price 12/6 13/9 to 19/6 Sale Price 9/11 12/3 to 17/6

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17262, 1 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17262, 1 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17262, 1 September 1916, Page 2

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