PUBLIC NOTICES. THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY INVITES Applications for a Gentleman capable, of filling position of TRAVELLING AGENT. Terms, salary with full commission. Aoplv C. J. OWEN, District Secretftry, Christchurch. 3977F ASK FOR GOODRICH RUBBER. Garden Hose. Jin, Patent Armoured. Belting, Packing, Tubing. Druggists' and Surgeons' Rubber Sundries. Bicycle Tyres. Outer Covers Inner Tubes. G. and J. Tyres, Palmer S.T. Road and Racing Tyres. Motor Tyres and Supplies. Solid Carriage Tyres. Horseshc, Pads. O'Suliivan Heels. , Haskell Golf Balls. Crude Rubber, or Para. Who!e?ale^— B. F. GOODRICH COY. (Akron, Ohio), N.Z. Head Office— 132 Lichfield street, Christchurch. D.I.C. GREAT CLEARING SALE. TyANTED—EXTRA ASSISTANTS for all. Departments. Apply to the Manager, immediately. F3955 PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS And ARTISTS' REQUISITES. THE p O.P. CAMERA AND FINE ART * STORES, 176 HIGH STREET (Facing Clock Tower). T)R. HERBERT CHESSON Has Commenced tho Practice of his Profession in the RAKAIA DISTRICT, and may be consulted at the residence of the late Dr. Bluett. 3517 THE BANK, RAKAIA. AUCKLAND UNITED FRIENTDCLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY". A PPLICATIONS for tho Position of DISPENSER for tho above Institution will be reoeived by the Undersigned until JANUARY 28th, 1903. Full particulars may be obtained at this Office, or from the Secretary. C. WHEELER, Lincoln street, Ponsonby, 3943 Auckland. AFTER THE FIRE. JAMES LOGIE BEGS to announce he is again at the Old Stand with a splendid NEW and UP-TO-DATE STOCK in all lines. CASHEL STREET. Repairs and Bespoke Work as Usual. NEW~"YEAR'S~ DAY,"LYTTELTON. THE following are the names and addresses of the Persor.3 who obtained BOOTS or WATCHES given away by us: — P. Grant, Clare, road. St. Albans; S. Prisk, 24 St. Asaph streot, Christchurch; R, King, 83 Montreal street, Sydenham; J. Partridge, Flemington; A. Nightingale, Heywood terrace, Richmond; C. Orchard, North belt, St Albans; C. Snelling, London street, W'oolston. Seven Watches and Eleven Boots Returned. MAINE BROS., Boot Manufacturers, Lower High .street, Christchurch. IF RUDGE-WHITWORTH BICYCLES. rpHEY cost money—everything worth hay- , -*- ing docs, but it's a wasteful saving that won't pay tho price of a good Bicycle. Any dealer will tell you that. Don't buy anthing cheaper—you can't get anything better. Life is too Valuable to Experiment. BUY A RUDGE-WHITWORTH. Agent-R. KENT, Bedford row and Victoria street. •Art Catalogue Posted Free. 3366 ri ILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worcester street West. PREPARATION for ALL EXAMINATIONS by SPECIALISTS. F CYCLISTS SHOULD CALL AT STRANGE'S aud see the Cycling Suits, in black and gold, navy and sky, green and gold, cardinal and gold, etc. For wear at sports meetings, etc., they aTe specially adapted. Special prices: 16s 9d, 17s 9d; also in combinations at 12s 6d. Strange and CO; HOTELS. rpOWN and COUNTRY HOUSES FOR 1 SALE. Apply to E. W. ROPER and CO., Cathedral square. EDUCATIONAL. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDING and 1/AY SCHOOL for Girls Principal—Miss Baoer. MA. The First Term will begin on TUESDAY. February 3rd. 2863 DANCING, DEPORTMENT. MISS LOWE begs to intimate that she will Resume her Classes in Christchurch NH.XT WINTER, as usual. Address 3806 WARRANPYTE, Victoria. GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ALL COMMERCIAL CLASSES RESUME -"- MONDAY, lfJth INST. C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. 3712 Principal. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (apposite D.1.C.) DAY and EVENING CLASSES in all Subjects Resume MONDAY, January 19th, 1903. Individual and Rapid Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, etc. Tho Principal will be in attendance at tbe School from 10 to 12 Each Morning, on and after MONDAY. January 12lh, and will be prepared to make arrangements with iNew Pupils. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worc-ater street West. PRINCIPALMR C. H. GILBY. F.I.r.S. (Hoxiours). Assisted by a Full Staff of DIPLOMATED TEACHERS. Rapid Tuition in all SubjectsPreparation for Exams.—GENERAL EDUCATION, COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Term commences at any time. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND TECiiNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society, Holder of Tyoewriting Diploma granted bj the National Union of Typists. • MISS M. D. UIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First-class High Speed Certificate. Complete Course of Training in Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. Office Positions for Qualified Studcuts. During the last Two Years pupils from thlt School nave obtained positions as Shorthand Writers and Typists in almost all the Large Commercial and Legal Offices in Christchurch, Prospect—ses, giving full particulars, oa application at the School. Term commences at any tuns.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11483, 16 January 1903, Page 1
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