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RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATION. LYTTKLTON LIKE. A FTER JANUARY 31st the 630 am. train A from Christchrrch to Lyttelton will XOT rvn. 5213 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS TRAIN SERVICE IN CONNECTION WITH FERRY STEAIiTEK BETWEEN WELLIXGTOX AXI: LYTTELTOX OX and after MOXDAY. Febnmy 2nd. 1903, r. Special Train will be en Xo 2 V. hrrf at Lytteltou to mret Ferry Steamer from Wellington ench rr< rning it mn* It will leHve for Chmtchnrch as r.'>on as pn«;engers aro seated, and will XOT stop at stations bclwcfn Lytteiton rr.d CJ-iistchurch. The- 8.35 p.vu. train from Cl'iistchurr-h io Ljttclton will rim on to Xo 2 Wharf on dnjs u>. which a steamer lyins nt ~ - Vn»i! leaves Lyttelton for Wellington in cernection with the Exwresa Train f.<m Duneviin, arriving at the Wharf at 9..5 p.m. The preeent 9.13 p.m. train from Lytte'.ton to Christohnr-h will start, at 9 25 p in . and he due frem Heathcoto at 9.31. Woolston 9.:J5, Opawa 9.38, Christchirch arrives 9 13 pin 5242 BY jOR DKK^ ELECTION NOTICES. WAIMAKARIRI HAKBOUR BOARD KLECTIOX. EYRETOX ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. I HEREBY give liotica in accordance with tho Harbour Board* Act, 1878, and the R«gule-tion of the Local Elections Act, 1876, and *Miendmems thereto, that the ELECTION of TWO MEMBERS of the Waimokariri Harbour Board, to represent the Eyre.ton Road Board District, will be held on MOXDAY, February :<th, a'Jitt, at the Kond Board Of-ce. Ohokn NOMLNATIOX'S in the form prescribed in tho second schedule of the Looa! Elecvions Act, 1670, must be delivered to the Returning 'Officer at the Road Board Office, Ohoka. before noon on MOXDAY, February 2nd, 1003. ROBERT WRIGHT, PiCturning Officer. January 22nd, 1003. 4476 EDUCATIONAL. MRS TIPLER resumes on WEDNESDAY, 2Sth. Private Pupils at the usual hours. CIass—WEDXESDAYS, 8 p.m. At Home Every Afternoon This Week. 5101 PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDIXG and l/Al' SCHOOL for Girls Principal—Miss Baoer M.A. The First Term will begin on TUESDAY. February 3rd. 2883 . DANCING, DEPORTMENT. MISS LOWE begs to intimate that she will Resume her Classes in Christchurch X£XT WINTER, as usual. Address 3806 WARKAXDYTE, Victoria. KENT LODGE BOYS' SCHOOL, UPPER RICCARTON. HTHE FIRST TERM begins on WEDXESi- DAY. February lth, at 9.30 a.m. -T. HARKXESS, M.A- Principal. 5436 OIL PAINTING.—MISS PARTRIDGE wili Resume Lossone on FEBRUARY 6th., Evening Class W«dne»daye, 7 p.m. At home on. and after February 2nd. 71 CASHEL STREET. LIXWOOP. 5410 WARWICK HOUSE. TOOYS , BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Next Term will begin, on WEDNESDAY, February 4th. Mr COOK will be At Home on MOXDAY an-'TUESDAY AFTERNOONS. 5-123 PIANOFORTE AND ACCOMP. AND SINGING. ' 'V/f-SS BICHEY, .Gold: Medalliai Kaßoforie iyl Playing, end Special Gold Medallist for Vocal Arco—vpanimenf, will resume Tuition on FEBRUARY Brd, 1903. Miss Richey will be at, her Rooms, 168 Kilmore street W., on MOXDAY, February 2nd, from 10 a..m. till 13 and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., to receive intending pupils. 5381 /-IHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AXD v> TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Prindpal-MISS E. E. DIGBY, I.P.S. DAY a.nd EVENING CLASSES in all Subjects. Resume MONDAY, January 13th. Prospectus on application at tho School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. MR CHARLES E. TENDALL is new at home, and is prepared to Receive Pupils for the ORGAN. PIANOFORTE, and THEOKY OF MUSIC. Out of Eleven Candidates prepared for the Associated Boaid Examinations in 1901 e-nd 19$ I E'.even Passed. 4320 _168 rpHE CONTENT OF MERCY HIGH JL SCHOOL, Lyttelton, will Re-open on MOXDA-, 'February 2nd. The course of Inetruction includes all the branches of a highclass education: —Modern Languages, Mathematics. Landscape, and Figure Drawing, Book-keeping, Fancy Work, Wood Carving, etc. Pupils are prepared for Civii Service, Matriculation, and the Instrumental,, Vocal pnA Theoretical Examinations connected witl. Trinity College, London, and the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music. 5429 GIRLS 7 ~HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. A PPL.ICATIOXS are invited for the PosiA tion of TEACHER OF Cl OKING, at a salaray at the rate of £30 pc; nnnum, also for that of TEACHER of BOOKKEEPING, at £25 per apnum. Duties to commence on or about sth February. Schedule* of duties for each position can be eeen at office of undersigned, where applications will be received up till Noon on SATURDAY, 31st inst. A. CRACROFT WILSOX. Registrar. Canterbury Collage, Christcburch, ■24th January. 1903. ;.A 7 ?_ BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. HEAD MASTER— C. E. BEVAX-BEOWX, M.A. rpHE XEXT TERM will Commence on 1 THURSDAY, February sth. Xew boys must Bttend for examination at 9.30 a.m. punctually, on TUESDAY, February 3rd. The Head Master will be at the School to .see the Parents or Guardiras of new boys on TUESDAY, February 3rd, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Prospectuses, giving full information as to fees end Mr Merton'a School Boarding House nay be had on application. A. CRACROFT WILSON. Registrar Canterbury College, January 17th. 4052 nOM M~_Tifc IA L COLLEGE, 150 Worcester street West. PRINCIPALMR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Practical Training for Business Life. Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping, English, French, Classics, Science, etc., etc. Day and Evening Classes in All Subjects. Every Teacher a Specialist. CHRISTCHTTRCH _ »nd TECHNICAL SCHOOj, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, (Opposite D.I.C) MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5.. N.U.T. Holder of Teachers' Diploma, granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society. Holder of Typewritin? Diploma, granted by tho National Union of Typist*. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First-class High Speed Certificate. *, SHORTHAND. - HIGHEST RESULTS. 1902. At the Speed Examination he!d in August of this year by the Christchurch Shorthand Writere' Association, out of the ELEVEN First-class Speed Certificates granted. TEN were obtained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING. Every description of Typewritine: a-ndMime-ograpiung done by an efficient staff of operatora. Typists, with or without machine, available at any time lor casual office work, etc.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 1

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