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Publio Notioes. jU-BW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.' RAILWAYS EMPLOYES' BALL, TO Commemmorate Opening " ; OF CHRISTCHURCH-INVERCARGILL ■ RAILWAY, DR I L L-S.H E D, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1579. dancing to commence; At 9.50 P.M. Tickets (to admit lady and gentleman), 10s each, may be procured at Raihvay Station from MR CROMBIE, j Treasurer ;* ■ Or, MR LIMBRICK, Hon. Sec. CHRISTCHURCH- INVERCARGILL . • . . RAILWAY. BANQUET AND INVITATION COMMITTEES WILL MEET ' THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, '' At 11 o'clock. ! At the Municipal Offices. . , , * W. B. SCANDRETT,' : , . . -" - ..." Secretary.OPENING OF TBE CHRISTCHURCHINVERCARGILL RAILWAY, ON WEDNESDAY, 22ND JANUARY. A Public Banquet will be held in connection Avith the above event, in the neAv Theatre, Dee street, on Wednesday, 22nd January, at 7 p.m. Tickets, £1 Is, to be had of any member -of "Committee:'- '" "' ~"~ • W. B. SCANDRETT, Sec. to Committee. GHRISTCHURCH — INVERCARGILLJ ■. .- , —RAILWAY. ? , ; :. A meeting of the Committee, will take placeat Municipal .Offices, on ' Monday Eveiiing, 20th inst., at 8 o'clock. Sub-committees will present reports thereat. - W. B. SCANDRETT, .'.' • .Secretary. riHRISTCHURCH —INVERCARGILL ''. \J RAILWAY. TICKETS FOR THE RAILWAY BANQUET TO BE -HAD ATThe Municipal Offices, • , Mk Lumsden's, Dee- street.. ■ Me Mitchell's, Esk street. W. B. "SCANDRETT, Secretary. ¥TBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PUBLIC NOTICE. In celebration of the completion of through communication, Amberley to Bluff, and for the purpose of enabling - the public to visit the various places intersected by the Maiu Trunk Line and Branches, it has been arranged that for one week after the line is opened, that is to say from January 23rd to January 30th inclusive, ordinary single fare tickets issued from any station to any station on the Amberley-Bluff Railway, and Branches Avill be available for return, for distances of 25 miles and under, on ther day of issue only, and for each additional 25 miles or fraction thereof, one day's extension of time Avill be alloAved on the return journey. WM. CONYERS, Commissioner of Raihvays. Commissioner's Office, Christchurch, January 16th, 1879. TM DUCAT ION A L Miss Waymouth will resume instruction in music and singing, on Monday next,. the 20th inst. Lewisham, January 13th, 1878. "CI DUCATIONALMiss CARDEN (assisted by a resident Governess and an efficient staff of visiting Teachers) opened her Academy on THURSDAY, 16th JANUARY. - ; Music, French, Singing, Dancing, DraAving (in Pencil, <. 'rayon, Water Colors) ; also Plain and Fancy Needle Work. Music Pupils, not attending the School, will resume Lessons on MONDAY, 20th JANUARY. Dancing Class. — The Quarter Avill commence on SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY. Adult Class on FRIDAY EVENING, 24th JANUARY. _ r ■ .. ■■ Intending Pupils will please apply at her ACADEMY, TAY STREET. -JVT" OTI C E OF REMOVAL: Mb. Matthews, Solicitor, has Removed from Eldon Chambers to offices in Jacobs and Moir's buildings, Dee-street. /"ILEA RING SALE Laidlaw k Barr, Storekeepers, Wyndham, beg to intimate to their customers and the public of the surrounding district, that having disposed of their business, and with a view of getting rid of their surplus stock, they are no*y holding a clearing sale, and at greatly reduced prices. O T : I (3 i My minimum fee for professional advice, or visit within the toAvn, is half-a-guinea. WILLIAM G. , McCLURE, M.D., &c..&c. Appleby, Invercargill, ' ' . 2nd December, 187 S. - QOUTHLAND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL This School will be opened under the superintendence of an experienced Lady Principal, assisted by a staff of competent teachers. The course of instruction will comprise a thorough English education, viz., Reading, Grammar, Composition, Geography, History's Arithmetic, . Algebra, Geometry, Natural Science, Writing ; also Class Singing and Needlework. - Instruction by qualified > teachers will also be given in French, German, Music, Singing, Dancing, Gymnastics, Dressmaking, and Ornar mental Work T . .... ... :i . . The school will be divided into Senior and j Junior divisions. No examination will be re- I quired for admission to. the Junior division except that 'those eritering be able to read and spell fairly, and know the four simple rules of arithmetic. Teems : Payable quarterly in advance — Per quarter. £ s. d. For Senior Division ... ... 2 10 0 For Junior Division 2 0 0 With reference to the above the Board of Governors beg to intimate- that the- Girls' High School Avill be opened on Monday, 10th February, 1879. Meantime parents and others intending to enter pupils are requested to communicate Avith the secretary. Note. — Intimation will be given in future advertisement of the fees which will be charged for extras, such as French,, German, Music^ <tSinging, Dancing, &c. F. NUTTER, t -:■' - Secretary. SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTSOCIETY AND BANK of, DEPOSIT. Established -""1869. "/Money advanced on freehold property in -terms^ of- rules -for periods of 7, 9, and 11 years. Fortnightly repayments. Eate of interest, 8 per cent, per annum. Borrowers participate in profits. The Society's debentures uoav issued bear interest at the rate of 5 and 7 per cent. Eveiy information on application" to ; . / \ JAMES BROWN, I. . Secretary. T\ I T C H N G. - Wanted '40 or 50 chains/of ditcliirig done immediately!** Apply to " « •- - •„ MILES COULSTON, Spar Bush.

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Southland Times, Issue 3302, 20 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 3302, 20 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 3302, 20 January 1879, Page 3

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