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[ ELECTION NOTICES. ''is|H If MOUNT HERBERT COUNTY TION. "^^V?_HB I HEREBY give notioe in aoewrdaa** -_»/^—f the Regulation of Local Elacrtioni ju?|_| 1876, and amendments thereto, that tt« iSISf | lowing gentlemen have been duly NATED for the position of MEMR__BKvI« tho Mount Herbert County Couail ! under:— 'j.T_'« FOR THE PORT LEVY RIDING-,- \\l MceasTs R. E. HsJl. A. R. FJarmnif "nNFIt Birdling, and F. R. H. Gardiner! fhJf FOR THE PORT VICTORIA RIDINo_iS Mossrs Robert Anderson. Ortoa BrwIWV - John Loe, and Thomas E. t And not being in excels of the numbet ■•*& 3uired to constCtnte the new Council I „«n_H-' cclaie them DULY ELECTED. H. FIELD, %• Returning Officer ; Port Levy, 12 noon, " ; J 13th February, 1903. qm>., educational! ~~~". lyttelton technical \ THE above. Classes will bo RESUMED »g ■ .ollows:— "J WOODWORK—Monday. February 23rf, 4 r| p.m. to 6 p.m-, and 7 p.m. to 9 r»_n_ 'St COOKERY—Tuesday, Fi biliary -2l\h, 4n» fV to 6 p.m.. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. V COMMERCIAL—Tuesday, February 54ft and Friday, February 27th, 7 p.m, j, 9 p.m. Intending Students for nny cf ths farrgou* shi.ild be in attendance when the class open*. ■ Full particulars rcganliug fees, etc., can b« ob.ain-d from any member of tho Commit, tee. G. A. -.F.WIN. 7100 Hon. Secretary. *' DANCING, DEPORTMENT MISS LOWE begs to intimate thst »W will Resume her Classes in Cliristchffrci NEXT WINTER.* as usual. Address F. 806 WARRANDYTE. Victoria. Mils" a. curtis! "~ 115 CaanbTldg- terrace (next Publio Libmj). DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MRS CURTIS will Resume her Clsaseg lithe above address on TUESDAYS atti . WEDNESDAYS, at 8 p.m., and Wcdseadsj Afternoons, at 3.30. Lessons given at Frivata Houses. 83% THE ART OF SINGING. " , MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the late Sign* Cccchi, colonial teacher of Maoun.. Melba), Teacher of Singing and Vodcs ttfr. duction, has changed iier Residence fjui. J Gloucester street to 188 WORCESTER--.: STREET, and is now open *•> ro-civo PupiV.: Glass for Adults, New Quarter, commence WEDNESDAY, 18th. J~L) M, Ks J. P. YOUNG (nee Myra HukiM), ''"■' 1 X L.A.8., Certificated Teacher of R.A.M. and R.C.M., RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY «__/; At her Residence, 114 SALISBURY STREET. r REGG SHORTHAND AN_T~foUOH *i' TYPEWRITING SCHOOL, 229 Kflmots" street. West (three doora west Ore__w;square). Principal, J. W. Irwin. N.Z. Bepr«H* aentative. GREGG SHORTHAND, ths Uni-'. veraal System of America. Acquired in asmany weeks as other systems require months., Our Students havo written 100 words »j minute within THREE MONTHS. Tuition i by mail. Touch Typowriting.—The only}, Systematio Method of Imrtruotion. Write tot prospectus. Manuals at Stationers. 85H . — ~ CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND . TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (oppositt - MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T,' Holder of Teachers' Diploma granted by, the Incorporated Phonographic Society,) Holder of l"ypcwriting Diploma granted bf' the National Union of. Typists. ■ ■'< MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir lias* ; Pitman and Sons' First-class High Spssi" Certificate. " . Complete Course of Training in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, ata. Office Positions for Qualified Students, i--During the laat Two Years pupila from, this Sohool have obtained positions ss Shorthand ; Writers and Typists in almost all ths Largt - Commercial and Legal Offices in CJ_r_af>. church, Prospectuses, giving full particular*,' on application at tha Sohool. Term cw_r - mences at any time. •_ _ t _'. COMMERCIAL 00 LL E 0 IS,' * 150 Worcester street Wett.PRINCIPAL— "sj MR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Bownail. J Assisted by a Full Staff of DIPLOMATS-*! TEACHERS, .. f Rapid Tuition in all Subjeols. *J Preparation for Exams.—GENERAL EDU«i_ CATION, COMMERCIAL EDUCATION., , Term commences st any time. . * BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "' ~% "BLYTHCLIFFE," AKAROA ■ 4 PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for-, VISITORS, within two minutes' walk ' A of Coach. Post Office, and Bea, large garden'j. and croquet '! MRS-E. KIRBY. -A. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and _. RESIDENCE. Latimer House, 63 Gloucester street -. (Near Latimer square), C__ris~hurclt. -' * - .* GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST.- , FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE (Central), Hot, Cold, ,en 3 Shower Ba_J_ **■ Telephone 962. MRS McNIE. ( BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ,- HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APART?'. MENTS for Ladies end Gentleman. - MRS 'SAWTELL, „* - Sherwood, 72 Cashsl street E.. -; Tolephone 479. . .-, FUNERAL NOTICES. , „;" rpHE Friends of the late Mr Willism 1 are respectfully invited to attondii** Ftincal, to leave his late re«-dcnce. Farnsiojjto at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, 17th inst., for Prcsbvterian Cemetery, Rangiora. H. «*f GULLIVER. Undertaker. »HV. ' ■ * _—_—__»—— —» -, r j LAMB AND SO &?■) UNDERTAKERS AND * '.:• EMBALMERB, _fc. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone £39. ,' , GEORGE BAR BEL i, UNDERiA-CER AND EMBALMEB. ■ POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OR RIMO COFFINS tr At* Kept in Stock for Urgent Orders. Telegrams or Telsphons Orders by Aight <m D«v Heceiva Immediate Attention. OFFICE: 63 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Workshops. eto.„ 232 and 234 St. Asaph strut .'xelephona 72L MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. JTA I T Corner of C.sbel street MdM.«tr«l •»"•» (Opposite Drill-bed), _,___.._r MANUFACTURER and SORTER;*** JVI Descriptions of Monumeatsl T»«fc Best Quality and Inspectioß Invited EstaMisnea ww J. B. MANSFIELD, Ckristchurc'a Monumental «* ,f ** TT --_ riOBKEK MANCHESTER AND ALLW C STREETS (Near Railway Station). Finest Collection of Monuments is _»• ALL WORK GUARASTEBft MODERATE- _^ n W. J. P A R rt S ON 8. IT. MONUMENTAL MASO.V j MANCHESTER ST B «* Monuments and Headstones in J-* - *'* Granite, and Stone. NEWEST DESIGNS. All Work Guaranteed. L 0 W E ST PR I C Eh. Concrete Kerbings. W H Inspecacn Specially Invited "" &J W makes, all aires, wood or iron _»■■».< Lowest prices at Minson s. '

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 8

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