EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE. THEORY OF MUSIC. MRS BOTniAX FOX will Re=uw Tcirhing on w'EDNESDAY. 4tli February. 212 HEREFORD STREET (siih eatrtncA 2-2-1 GLOUCESTEITsTB EET rpHE FIRST TERM, JOO3, viii hef.a (n J THURSDAY, February s'ji. ci. 930 a.m. Ihfa Sanders will bi at th? Schooiroom t-n WEDNESDAY, February 4th, from 2.30 to ijp-tn- ° 4 4 ■ "VfISS A. SINCLAIR-TAYLOR hnvins re- ■*•"■ .turned from Engiard. wti! ccmtncnce Lessone (Singing. Painting, and Modelling ;:i C!ay) on WEDNESDAY, 4th. SSC Armagh street W. - 5?jJ CASHEL STREET, CHRISI'CHURCH. SCHOOL begins FEBRUARY sth. Mrs McK-e at "Iriveresk" on Wednesdays and 591? ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 173 Armagh street. CF. BUNZ will receive Pupils for Violin, • Piano and Orchestral Instruments from this date. Pupils prepared for Academy and Trinity College Examinations. 599^ 226 GLOUCESTEITsTREET WEST. rpHE TERM will begin, on THURSDAY A February sth. Classes for Drawing and Painting. Pupils prepared for Matricu.at:on and the Examinations in Music. At Home Wednesday, after 2 p.m. 5931 Principal, MRS R. F. COLEMAjv_ "BLYTHCLIFFE," AKAROA. T>RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for -»- VISITORS, within two minutes' waik of Coach. Post Office, and Sea, large garden nnd croquet -awn. Telephone 21. 5933 MI3S_PEACH._ PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS AMOS ilesumes Teaching on THURSDAY. February sth. At home Wednesday, a to 5. 5302 7 CARLTON PLACE. MEETINGS, CANTERBURY BAKERS and PASTRYCOOKS' ANNUAL PICNIC. The Premier Picnic. Destination Rhodes Bay. TOMORROW .Thursday. Train leaves Chri»tchr.rch 8.55 a.m. S.S. John Anderson chartendered. Engineers' Band in attendance. M. A. FLANAGAN, Hon. Sec. 5921 TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, La tinier equare. REV. S. G. i'IELDING will Lecturo on "Wit ar.d Humour; Artemus Ward, the Great Amcriccn Humorist." Musical eelection9. Misses Bush and Hardie, Messrs Faulkner, Biunt, and Tnrrant. Come and bring your friends. Collection; 3003 IMPERIAL RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY ORDER. By LIEUT. C. H. MATHIAS, Commanding. A MEETING of the Corps will be held in the Orderly Room after Parade on WEDNESDAY, tho 11th inst., for the purpose of electing c. Capl-in. By Order. ALFRED BUTCHER, 5993 Colour-Sergeant. ROAD BOARDS. ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. THE RATING ACT, 1891, SECTION CO. TEN PER CENT, will be edded to ALL RATES UNPAID after the 15th FEBRUARY, 1303. By Order. W. G. LUNN, 6011 Clerk to. the Board._ LICENSING NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I HENRY FREDERICK BRITTON, of » Waiuu, being the holder"of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Waiau, and known us T'iie Waiau Hotel, do hereby give notico that I desire to obtain, and will at tha next Licenaicg Meeting, to be hoiden at Amberley, on the Sis:th day of March, 1903, -apply for a TRANSFER of the said License from myself to ALFRED JOHN O'MALLEY, of Waiau, my appointee. Dated the 10th day of December, 1902. H. F. BRITTON. ACTON ADAMS and KIPPENBFJRGEiR, Solicitors, Chri9tchuroh. 5685 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I HENRY OWEN BROOKS, of Sefton, being tho holder of a- Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Sefton, and known as The Sefton Hotel, do hereby give notico that I desire to obtain, and will at tho next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Amberley, on the Sixth day of Maroh, 1903, apply for a TRANSFER of the said Lioense from myself to HORACE LEONARD THOMPSON, of Seiton, any appointee. Dated the 23rd day of December, 1902. HENRY OWEN BROOKS. ACTON ADAMS and KIPPENBEtRGER, Stficitora, Ohrietohurch. 5681 NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. ' I FREDERICK FRANCIS KEPLER, of ' Duvauchellea Bay, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Duvauchelles Bay, and known as the Somerset Hotel, do hereby give notice thr.t I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Little River, on the sth day of MARCH. 1903, apply for a TRANSFER of the said License from myself to JOSEPH BOWES, of Duvauchelles Bay, my appointee. Dated -the 24th day of December. 1902. FREDERICK F. KEPLER. ACTON-ADAMS ar.d ICIPPENBERGER, 5683 Solicitors, Chriatchurch. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I JOHN McANALLY, of Christchurch, be- ' ing the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at. Christchirrch, and known os the Imperial Hotel, do heieby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meetting, to be holdffn at Chriatchurch. on the 4th day of March. 1903, apply for a TRANSFER cf the said License from myself to GEORGE HOLT, of Christchurch, my appoi—tec. Dated the Bth day of Jantwiy, 1903. JOHN McANALLY. ACTON-ADAMS and KIPPENBERGER, 5E86 Solicitors, Christchurch. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. piRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE (Central), Hot, Cold, acu Shower Baths Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. BOAKl) AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APAP.TMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashcl street E. Telephone 479. • "~ ' IMPOUNDINGS. TMPOUNDED, at YrJdhurst, by Mr C. C. A Roberts, from Islington, Two Crossbred EWES and Eight LAMES, .branded W.N, notch out of near ear. If not eiuinied and expenses paid, will be gold on Tucjitay. the 10th day of Fcbniary, tt 12 o'clock noon. W. Cooptr. Pouadkceper. 0091 LOST AND FOUND. CAME astray, a Black. Wliite. and Tan SHEEPDOG, after Sa;e on 24th ult.. at Haldon. Apply R. >. Bealcy, Haldon, Ho:o----ratn. 3851 THIRST Cjnaltiy Grapes and Tomatoes, loca! grows, at Cummings's, Colombo and Manchester street. Strawberries »nd Cream 6d Ull /"CANTERBURY BOTTLE EXCHANGE Kj are BUYERS of Metals of all Kinds Bottle*, Ciike, Sack* . Uorse Hair, Bones. Canvas, Ropes And All Kind* of Waste Material Prices on Applicßtron. « COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 112. rpHOSE who wish, to nse. the old-fashioned J- BARILLA SOAP so highly recommended in PAPERS ON HEALTH, should ask for SOAP, •• many soaps made from caustic soda are stamped "Barilla," and sold as the genuine article. DR. KIRK SAYS OF IT"There is something in the composition of M'CLINTON'S SOAP which makes it astonishingly curative and most egiecable on the akin." o«v\nvvT\ -RV IT.IVWRRT-CLASS
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 10
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