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■ EDUCATIONAL. ' "xM^Jg?- :— — ;_ — -. Sig: PIANOFORTE, ACCOMPANYING, ■4*s«s» SINGING. ,•*»■>«« ', '. J..- , * MISS .RICHEY h«» reMtmed Profe*i&, o »l D«tic* At her licoms, 16-J KILMOSE' STREET. .__ ' FRENCH* and PIANOFORTE". ~" \ TlflSS AMBLER will resume Lts«on s MQS ■'■ ■"■*• DAY.. February 3lh. « 131 SALISBURY | TRINITY COLLEGE, I (Inaliruted ISTi). . 3 LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. • 1 Lajit Days of Entry for fn-.ttcoi9ing .•! ■I £xami)»:icii* n! the CnriritHrtircli CetftV e'e as under, vix.:— Saturday, F«.l>roiry * v b ' ■ for M.K. (t-bciry). June. 1903; TuntAay. Juan ' Onci. for "Practical." October. 1903. Wql ', Sccre:ar>-. Mr DAVIS HUNT. 3 Cranmer " sqx'are. from w'hem 'Ac rcgu'.e.b,otis •• may be obtaintO. \ CISQ '•■

"BLYTUCLIFFE." AKAIUU. > PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE far - VISITORS, witwn two mimics' vulfc .. c! Coach. Poet Offic?. and- Sea, lars«e gsrdca mid crcq«ct lawn. Telephone 21. PIANO. Oryan. Singnip. Violin, aril Theory —Tklr 0. T. Maclcod-Sicith and . Nora Mrc!ct>il-Smith, Kcgistercd Twichrrs, ' llofumofl TcEching c't Trinity Schoolroom, ' Manchester street. Privste ftrldriss, Sitaiaer. ' Pupils jitepsrrd for Exarainatioua. Country PupiU may obtain tn\in UoKrt* at rates. . 1 6(m

DANCING,' DEPORTMENT. MISS LOWE begs to intimate "that ifc« sill RcMirae her Classes in ChristctturcTb NEXT WINTER, as usual. Addrws /Sh'bistchurch" "'sHou-rHANii "and Kj technical school. Grain Agency Buildings loi>po»ite D.1.C.)

Prin.cipal-MISS E. E. DIGBY, I.P.S. DAY and EVENING CLASSES in all SuU jeets. Resume MONDAY, January 15th. Prospectus on application »l tho School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIMEL^ /COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 330 Worcester street West. PRINCIPAL— MR C H. GILBY, F.IP.S. (Honourt). Practical Training for Business Life. Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Engliah, French, Classic*, Science, etc., etc. Day and Evening Classes in All Subject*. Every Teacher a Specialist. V CHRISTCHURCH : and TECHNICAL SCHOOL ' Grain Asrencv Buildings, Triangle, " (Opposite D.1.C.) ~; MISS E. E. DICVBY. M.1.P.5., : Holder of Teachers' Diploma, frrncted b? lit Incorporated Phonoeraphio Society,- Holder si Typewritine Diploma granted by the Nation*! Union of Typist*. - MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sit I«wo Pitman and Sone' Firjt-clase High Spe«d Certificate.

SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS. 1002. -' At ihe Speed Examination bald in Antpst of this year by tho ChristchurcW Shorthand Writrre' Association, out of thP ELEVEN First-class Speed Certificates granted. TEN wcro obtained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING. ; Z, Every description of Typewriting ainJMimeographinß dono by an cnicreut st*ff'of operators. Typist & with or without machine, availab'.e at any time for casual office Work. etc.

HOTELS. ;. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of Now Zealand. . GO X B R'S F A-M IL V HOT EL. CHRISXCHURCH. Within One Minute of the Railway SUtioa. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprittor. Letteri will > weive every attention. P.O. ' Box No. 391. Telephone Ko». 677 aad 478. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET , (neat Bwoe , *, Iton- V . monger*). • FIBST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for m»nent Boarderi mtf th» Trtvellinj .* Public. Hot, cold, and' sfcoww" baths, ."-'j Cloee to Railway Station and Central Office. "tW TRAMS PASS DOOR. :, Luncheon from ■ Noon to 2 p,m. i\_ Letters and TelegTamc wiK receive Prompi^j . ' - attention, jM Telephone No. 676. * f>3 JAMEB HOWE/, fl Proprietor. '* I

B V B X E'S r TATTEBSALL'S NEW HCTEL, ;■ IS NOW OPEN to the GENERAL PUB-* LIC, and is fitted tip with every, Modwa j Convenience, including Klectrio Ligbt. '\ Firet-clase Luncheon aerred Daily from'> 13 and 2 p.m. for Is. ' '-1 QUEEN'S HOTEL, CHBISTOHUBOE:; 1 IN THE HEART OF THE CITlf. Tariff, 4s 6d per day. SPEIGHT'S AXiBS. " «T» '■

CAFE DE PABIS HOTEL, - ~ \, CASHEL STREET. *" ' CHRISTCHUSCH. J THIS FiralrcUM Hotel, after wvlergoLnf, extensive alterations and refurnishing on most modern lines, is :*O\V OPEN TO RE* , ' CEIVE VISITORS and TOURISTS, whe . will find every Comforiynd Convenience, . \ HOT AND COLD SHOWER BATHB. \ ELECTRIC LIGHT. • V* WINES. SPIRITS. BEERS. AND CIGABIfcOF TlfE BEST QUALITY. TERMS MODERATE. %\ E. "W. SOFIES.D, Proprietor.?;^ &-. ~ Funeral notices. "^

THE Frionda of ibo Jaito Jauie. are • respectfully jnvited to attend Oβ'?] Funem.l, leaving; iho residence of V* aon-ia«.'ji law. H. BHm, DaUingioii, •* 2-»0 p.nt; \ Saturday, 7th. for the Wooleton W. IiAWOFORD, Funeral Director end Km< bajmcr. 6l7f^ GEORGE BARRELS: UNDEBI'AKER AND EMBALMER. £ POUSHED ENGLISH OAK OB HUTtr •' COFFINS Are Kept Iα Stock tor Urgent Order*. Telvgraau or Telephone Orders by Night c* j Receive Immediate Attention. .' OFFICE: M DURHAM STREET SOUTE. Workehops, etc,, 232 and 334 St. A*aph strsrt U.e!ephoß« 731.

JL AM iJ A,N D 8 O» v UNDERTAKERS AND SUBALMERS, Ni. 35 LICEFIELD STREEt.' Teisphonft £39. ; ■■„ GW. J. PAIiS'O.S* I , MOXCMUXTAL MASO.V. - MANCHESTER S T B-S* T ' Honiuncnts and Headstone* m J4srol»t Grunitc, and Siono. . - . NEWEST DESIGN B. . All Work Guaranteed. LOWEST P RICE S. Concrete Kcrbings. Iron linijings. Inspection Specie Hy Invited. Q"*-

MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. , J. T A I T, ' Cotbst of Cftshel street and Montre*l rtrtrt (Opposite Drillihed), MANUFACTURER and liIPORTER of A 1 1.,, Descriptions of Mocumentsl Work. J Beat OubJHt end Lowest Prices. Inlpectiou limtri. Established 1863. f —iTRTHER Reductions — Twerd Dre« I L ?S« 7n 6d for 3s Ud. Girls' Ul.ttt* j 25* 6d for «a »ld. Beach's. ' A

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 12

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