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BOWLING. PAPANTTI CLOT. The following games wore played on Saturday:— . , President's Cup.—Quigley, Captain Smith. W. H. Banks, Samuels (skip), beat White, Matson, G. T. Jones, Tool (skip); M Nei age, M'Donald, Freeman, E. A. Smith (skip), bent Gilbert, Butt, Allington, Bnce (slap); Ritchie, J. A. Achison, Keetley, Amyes (skip), beat Kettle, Captain Kenme, A. Banks, Cow (skip). _^ Champion Doubles.—A. Banks and iu. A. SmMi beat Freeman and Pool. Champion Singles.—G. T. Jones beat J. Kettle. ( , • , , Club Doubles.—Captain Smith and Amyes beat Quigley and Keetley. In the pavilion of the Paponui Bowling Club on Saturday afternoon, the president, Mr jS'icholls, handed to the club a handsome silver cup, to be competed for annually by the various rinks. In the courso ofh is remarks, Mr Nicholls stated that the spirit of competition was one of the. best aids to the advancement of a club. Although he had left the neighbourhood, bis name would still remain on the members' list. Mr C. Matson received the cup. and on behalf of the club suitably thanked the donor. The names of the 1916'season winners engraved on the cup are: —B. Gilbert, C. T. Matson, J. H. Keetley and E. P. Aruyos (skip). CHRISTCHURCH v. ELLESMERE. On the United Club's green on Saturday a team from iho combined Southbridge, Dunsandel and Leoston Bowling Clubs will meet (i Christchurch Centre team, selected from the bowling clubs in and around the city. Tho hiatch will commence at 2.30 p.m. Following are the rinks that will represent the Christchurch Centre: —G. W. C. Smithson, W. A. Drake, M. Orchard, A. Dickson (skip); P. Davidson, M. F. Barnett, E. Daniels, A. 11. Bourn (skip); J. Lorimer,' J. Clarke, C. Colville, P. L. Davios (skip); F. W. Hobbs, P. Beaumont, H. Kilner, E. Smith (skip); O. Jacobeon, D. Sinclair, E. 0. Chegwin, J. Scott (skip); F. M. Brown, "VV. F. Soper, J. Brown, J. Braekemidgo (skip); Bruce, J. R. Brunt, 11. Bureon, M. Kershaw (skip). POUOATIONAL.

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DANNEVIRKE HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, arc invited for tho Position of FEMALE ASSISTANT. Duties: General Secondary School Subjects. Salary, £IBO per annum. Applications close MONDAY, 7th Januarv, 1918. THOS. MACALLAN, M.D., 7971 X Hon. Secretary. 91 Q7Q STUDENTS ALREADY' 4l;QiiO ENROLLED. Y«>s. Enrolled and satisfied; that is our record since our foundation in October, 1897. Well over 5500 of our students havo passed the Public Service, the Teachors'. tho Matriculation and other Public Exams. AVe have put ov.;r 2300 through tho locognised Accountancy and Book-keeping Exams. Over 200 are tq-day successful Lawyers. Several thousands aro to-day holding positions oS high honour and trust in tho Business a:id Professional World. All lias been accomplished by systomatio organisation—sheer hard -work, personal attention and enthusiasm. You mean to succeed— you aro ambitious, steady and determined. Well, just get into lino. QUALIFY. Let us send rou to-day. without obligation on. your part, particulars of our Course ot Preparation for the LAW. tho ACCOUNTANCY, the TEACHERS', the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS', tho MATRICULATION, or tho PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMS. Or details of our Course iu MECHANICAL, CIVIL and ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SUBJECTS: or in MODERN OFFICE METHODS, BOOK-KEEPING or SHORTHAND, or ADVERTISEMENT- WRITING. Say just which interests you and write today. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. ' ~T ANDREW'S COLLEGE. NEW PREMISES FOR 1918. THE BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY OF "STROWAN," 847, Papanui Road, Christchurch. Tram Direct from City and Railway. IDEAL FOR BOARDERS. FINE RECREATION FIELDS (381 Acres). Homo Supplies of Milk, Fruit, Vegetables. BOYS OF ALL AGES ADMITTED. NEW ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS From oil Presbyterian Ministers nnd the Head Master, Lincoln Road, Christehurch. i-\IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. U Hallonstein's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.) Principal: MISS M. 1). DIGBY, P.C.T U " I.P.S. (Typists' Section). COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Includes SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, ETC., ETC. Office Appointments for all Qualified Students. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. NOTE.—Our Students last year obtained highest Examination Results, and over 350 Office Appointments. Full particulars legarding fees, etc., on application. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T ELMO HOUSE, 52, Worcester Street K.» (West End). —.Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Pern.nnent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus, also within same distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boatsheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 672. F. J. Murray, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICES. WHERE EVERY SHILLING BUYS MOST Ladies' Umbrellas and Walking Sticks, Gent's Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Children's Umbrellas. Largest Variety to Suit Every Pocket. LETHABY'S UMBRELLA STORE. 64, Cathedral Square (Between Broadway's and Warner's). REPAIRS AND RE-COVERS. ATEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., 1 LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK, MOTOR-CAR. Administrator of Estates, Attorney, Executor or Trusteo. W. I. BOLAM, Manager, Tiaa ill, Hereford Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 2

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