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AUCTIONS. E. S MrKFNZTP. AND OOREAD THIS SPECIAL OFFER. READ THIS SPECIAL OFFER. WE WILL SELL YOU REAL DOWN QUILTS REAL DOWN QUILTS DOUBLE AND SINGLE SIZE, AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THESE QUILTS AND ARE LANDING MORE WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. WE GUARANTEE OUR QUILTS DOWN PROOF, THEY ARE SECOND TO NONE IN QUALITY, AND YOU CANNOT OBTAINT FIRST-CLASS DOWN QUILTS ANYWHERE ELSE FOR THE SAME HONEY. THIS IS NOT A CATCH HEADING—IT IS A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACT. IF YOU ARE IN~NEED OF A DOWN OUTLT WE WOULD IMPRESS UPON YOU THE OF CALLING ON US AND INSPECTING OURS. YOU WTLL THEN SEE FOR YOURSELF TH*T WHAT WE HAVE STATED ATIOVE IS ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. BY RECEIVING THE BENEFICIAL EFFECT FROM ONE OF OUR QUILTS THIS COLD WEATHER. COMBINED WITH THE FACT THAT IT ENHANCES THE APPEARANCE OF A BEDROOM, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK THE REASON THE REASON FOR THE RAPTD r-ROWTH OF OUR BUSINESS IS BECAUSE Wo give our Buyers COURTEOUS ATTENTION, BEST OF VALUES, And the HIGHEST OF QUALITIES FOR SPOT CASH. WE SPECIALISE IN CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, DIVAN EASY CHAIRS. MORRIS CHAIRS AND HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED IN MOQUETTE, VELVET, SADDLEBAGS, AND RUSH SEATS.INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. ALWAYS WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR UP-TO-DATE F rT RNITURE. Owine to the continued misunderstanding that still exists, I find it necessary to again emphasise the tuc> lhat I sevo'ed my connection with the firm in Catnodral Square by dissolving the partnership in March, 1914, and owing to a legal technicality the rame McKonzie wa3 retained very much against my wish. (Signed) R ST CLAIR McKENZIE. NOTE ADDRESS: R. S. McKENZIE AND COAUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 143, Cashel Street, Chris'church. ' M 6278-2012 EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF ART, CANTERBURY COLLEGE. T--SE HALF TERM Commences on MONDAY, JULY 9th. Studeats may join the Classes at half fees. GEORGE H. MASON, 471 ft Rogistrar. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. LONDON (Inst. 1872). LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. HB LAST DAY OF ENTRY for forthcoming Dinloma (paper-work) and Local Theorv Examinations, in December next, is MONDAY, July 30. Local Secretary, MR DAVIS HUNT. 4713 9, Cranmcr Square.

THE "OPEN SESAME" TO THE PROFESSIONS IF you want your boys or girls to enter upon professional careers, see to it that, 'they pass iho Matriculation Examination, which is the opeu door to most of Iho professions. \Yo have SPECIAL DAY CLASSES MONDAYS -to FRIDAYS, which are held for fivo hours each day. At theso Classes students ecu bo prepared for Matriculation in half iho time that is taken in ordinary secondary day schools. Small classes, individual lnstruc'ion, and tho cmoloyrnent of ugh l ? cma'.iued teacher-specialists are partly re">pon«iblo for ilie- uniformly excellent results-obtained by Gilby students. There aro r.lso Evening Classes and Splendid

.Correspondence Lessons. Cal' without clel iv nr.d see tli© Director. Mr Horace GiJby, P.C.1., who will bo glad to advise Parents, Or v/rite for Free Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral Squaro, CHRISTCHUSCH.

DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstoin's Buildingß (opp. D.I.C) Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T.. I.P.S. (Tyoirts" Section). Assisted by a Full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. Coaching for MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, SIXTH STANDARD PROFICIENCY AND OTHER EXAMS. Hours arranged to suit students. SATURDAY MORNING rL»ccES. Special Classes in ALL SUBJECTS aw held on Satu-day Mornings for Secondary School Pupils and Country Students. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. -IT ANDREWS COLLEGE, Lincoln Road. Chriatchurch. PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING. Situated right opposite South Hagley Park. Closo to Trains from City and Station. EDUCATION FOR CHRISTIAN MANHOOD AND CITIZENSHIP. Head Master: S. E. DICKINSON. M.A. (Melbourne), Classical Honourman, Diploma of Education. Second Term begins Tuesday, May 29th. Boys of all ase* admitted. Prospectus from Collece and all Presbyterian Ministers. X DANCING and Deportment.—Prof. hleming'a Academy. 241. Cashel Street. »s always open. Waltz, Tango and all other favourite Dances taught correctly in three lessons. Proficiency sniarantced. Advanced Pupils TuesdaT_giyeninKs. 'Phong 204. ±u DANCING. DEPORTMENT. PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and VicoRcgal Patronage. MISS LOWE has resuined Plain and Fancy Dancing.. Ladies Evening. Classes forming. Waltzing taueht in three- private lessons. At Homo Tuesday afternoons. 307, Montreal Street. -&-JJ FOR SALE. iOQ ACRES, flat and low downs, most y lUb ploughabie, wuh 1* mi* &ou °f t 0 main met a, road, almost adjoinuigdairy fao(„r,. 3 miles irom town and railway, all in iood'<4ss The property is now being party used as un Ayrshire stud form all milk boinc eold in the Wellington market. The Farm icturned £9lO last year, from inuk ulone. Bu dings comprise House 8 rooms, cuLry, 3-rooinSd cottage, 2-rooined men's whaxe 16-bail cowshed, splendid high-pros-suro water supply, cojicre •*«*."* *«*». large milk-house and hay loft; cowshed.fi.ted wi h up-to-date milking, m" s " o * . »!«*- stono" endue, all in splendid working order. Good orchard. This is a rare opportunity to secure a Cheap Farm. .Owner selling on account of son wing to the front Puco,' £3O per aero Some of the Prize Herd .any bo sold with the property Apply AYRSHIRE, "Times" Office, Crmstchuwju.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17523, 5 July 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17523, 5 July 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17523, 5 July 1917, Page 10

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