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' ■ fl-rc h a <fistinction about TcckerV Engagaiwet Rings whidi i ♦ makes a strong appeal to all lovers of good taste. TTiey are worn j " '■ wide because of their beauty of gems and attractiveness of i " IST Wβ lead in always showing the newest design* in this | tatf-b of the diamond mocnter's art Can we seed you » sixe | , card and catategee ? t } - OTTB DISCOUNT: 2/- OFF E'VJBRY POUND j —«• rfp , &7ip'K£ I £?lf3 The Mdj Specialist f 247 HIGH STREET (White Hart Buildings) |

NOTICES. SEW BBIGHTON CAFE. *| -~j" WINTER MOKTHS. - i S in the past, I am prepared to ACCEPT . PERMANENT GUESTS ~. - - d3ria? the Winter Month* at a P.EDUCED ■ TABIFF. UeCALLT jn, .;. • Proprietress. )■ : 'Phone No. 4 iJ * -: EDUCATIONAL. ;| ",r B WILFBED' COULSOX, L.KA.M., :| M y.R.CX), ~'i - Beoeircs Pupils sor j j PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN. j :'*■ ~" Put Pupils include. 3-Aseociates O.T.CJi. ■'* Second Term commences June ast. > and Thompson's. 3062 ■ -ifßtJ iIERTON (Director of Music, < jVI "Christ. Collese). wiU resume Lessons ■- "■• fPi»noforS, Organ, Singing, and Theory of « -\ m MONDAY, Ist Oune. Classes ' sasSE , ""■"si MUSIC PAINTING AND SINGING. •■■' * mmiflSSBS SHILLITO Resume TeachV Tin-on MONDAY, Juno let. At Home, v Studio, °137 Gloucester street, Friday, May i ' 23th 10 to 6; 68 Crescent load, Spreydon. ■ - Saturday, May SOth. IM4 j MISS H. PACKER, A.T.C.L. (Organist), Pupil of Otto Manns and Ernst Paucr, '--■ London, Resumes Music Lessons TUESDAY, V- r" - Jujjo 2nil. Mia* C. Packer, Pupil of P. Van ■ • ■ der Veldzn, Besumes Drawing and Painting A ■ same date. At Home, Monday. 26 Craniner ■> ■'■■■ ■ gqusre. 1713 j ■ ; < SINGING, PIANO, ORGAN. £ : - rx,fB ; ABTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. (formerly ;-?- ; !i*X-Orgßßwt of St. "Luke's), resumes June V ■:" let S2l MANCHESTER STREET. Clcsa ' for Art of Teaching aad Examination Paper j ;-| ' ; Work.- .. 55071 j '1 V: r - •• ' • PIANOFORTE. " ■''• ; ■'•• TITISS ALICE CARTER . commences •■/s py.JOL on THURSDAY, June 4th, i S 'i 1914. Pupils viritod if required. -At homo r' ■;:..:. Weuneeasy,-3rd, at 14 GRAFTON STRiSET, ■■,% '£ JLINWOOD. 163* >t -.t; HOUSE BOARDING £> i**< SCHOOL FOB BOYS, ■ j :'•-= . JTcw Brighton, Ohriatchurch, '['■; v ■-.:■■ Principal, Mr Wm. Wilson. "■•■}>':'■ NEXT TERM Begins THURSDAY, .% r i I). . ■, Juno 4th. ■. 9793 v f ;T\ANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture. i"' £ ).- XT i MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth. -- v : London), MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS v (: (pnpil of M. Vejtoff, member of tho Imperial ".■: ;M Russian . Ballet). '• Cluees Resume from >;;? June: 4th. Te Whare, 53 Hereford street .; ;>, West, Telephone 854. . C 9183-1 * '}. '-'■-: pUPILS wanted. for tie PIANOFORTE, 4 .\' : * . medexate tenne. Homes visited where -if -.: necessary. Send poet card to FREDK. Sg: & HALE (from London), 42 Totara road, Ric- -% '& carton; Christchttrch. Pupils prepared for J London College of Music (local centre). 713 "I 4' r D A^ i ? C '~ De P°S to * Bt ' Piyeical Culture. IK %-.•■.**■ Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. •p ;iv MISS LOWE'S Claseee for Plain and Fancy ■Re J.: Dancing' Resume Jurw Bth. Evening Classes, W% ?/vQo»rt« r from entry. Waltzing, taught -jj $ f: three private lessons. "At Home Friday after- '&! ';;f ;.no3na. 327 Montreal street. DIGBX'S COMMEECTAL HALiiENSTEUf'S BUILDINGS ■ii V£~'z ■"■ (Opposite DJ.C): 'J , Si: Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.T.C., '=■ grV--'. I.P.S. (Typists' Section). 3 S - OFFICE POSITIONS, 71,914. . ■'"- ft' - Since . loet January we have been called i£ ;- ttpon to fill over ONE HUNDRED AND S >V.-, TWENTY good-. permanent and temporary ■•£ J?'.; offide rftppointments, and the fact that bo ■;»: if. .ijijtny leading Commercial and Legal firms INVARIABLY APPLY TO US for ShortT iV Junior Clerks bears con- \' : t'meing proof of the THOROUGH PRACo: V TICAL TRAINING received by our pupils , - DAt AND EVENING CLASSES IN ALL • ■'•■•■. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. "■; ?:;-;:£tEpi COMMENCES AT ANY TIME; * :.*;Fwl particular* regarding Fees, etc., on . ; '; spplicataon. ' C 8724-3 0 ■''::'LET US RAISE YOUR SALARY. V:' =V npHE difference between Soe and £5 per ..* ;-rj; : -»-' week, or £2 and £6 per week, ia only j> :.=:•'.: the difference between the salaries of am■r. : ;-i. litions men and women BEFORE and ' >- v • AFTER a course of tuition at ■; I■:.-■:.;.:-\: GILBY'S COLLEGE. . " -~; . "■"• .Tak ia- no• mere statement. It-is a cold, '■>-; y> i»rd fact.' . - , ' ;'. :.v ;*■•;;• If-jpu are. desirous of getting on, of heV V•,'> coming an Accountant. instead of simply a i; ;J routine clerk/ a cog in the wheel, call or •*■ ,- ; - * Ilte *»d.allow.ue to show you lotters from j iV,- , .'.**».'and.women who 'have profited both in % ;a: purse, and in knowledge through, taking a i;j| .■- Coßise at Gilby's Collcse. -t. .. We prepare men and women for Account- ' : ,{-:- •Mγ Matriculation, Civil Service, etc., % |;. PERSONALLY or by MAIL. Si I v*?*?.■ * r e*U for Prospectus. it- >■■■. GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ~-";\ CATHEDRAL SQUARE, " X- -, . Next to General Pcet Office. 'ft ; :"':'.■ ■.. .2<»- G GOVERNMENT NOTICES. e< ■■'.■■.■. '^■^•^"^^^^■•^ :fj , B»a Taltartion of Land Act. 1008, and % : '\ AraeEdm&nt Act, 1308. 4 v TT m iereiby eotified that the REVISED •5 >■■:. 7 DISTRICT VALUATION ROLLS for : ; ■ tte-DMtride raaaikawd in tho Schedule he.ro--4 X JjMer.wffl-.be Open for Public Inspection at ~ :-•; U» ireepective places named in the Schedule "■:. I; ww tie 39th May, 1914, until the 6th -j 5 -Jiae 19M t tie 10 0-m . *••'£! iA m " 'Objectioae to Valuations must ;.-. v Oβ Jodged not ltt«r than Oth June, 1914. i; 4:.'' : F. W. FLANAGAN, ■'•■ '■"■■■ tr\_«> YeJuer-GeneraL •- Department, }• ;:' welhagtcn, 2IUx May. 1914. r. ? '■'■■ SCHEDULE. :;■: K. i A *=« : of B«trict: Sydenham and Lin--1 i ' r«>d Wards of the City of ChristIE ►• . ■ church. ..' V:.' Ha » Depout: Valuation Department, -- : ■■■- \ BuUdings, Christ;l 30&t 0 ' PUBLIC NOTICES. :! -; lEAMWAYS AMENDMEiVT ACT, 1910. ; : : ..-.- Ana Regulation thereunder. 1 CHBISTCHUBCH TRAMWAY DISTRICT. 1 CASUAL VACANCtFoN APPEAL BOARD. JSJHPLOYEES the Chriatchurch Tram»iT* a,T District are required to NOMISATE a REPRESENTATIVE to fiU a ! ™a« vacancy on the Appeal Board for the'i !-S»T*?!? led district, cs-uecd by tho resigna- ;■»* oi George Lomcs, Esq., a. member of tho *W>eal_ Board. *kif ttin!ltions ' * n writing, must be lodged T***; nw. the uudersigned, at the Magia;~«*b, Court, Chriatchurch, within fourteen W)'days from the date hereof. :-«*tad & j Chxistcliurch this 28th day of ■*w..isu.., - • ■ W. A. D. BANKS, !?• *■' ■ CUxk to Appeal Board.

MISCELLANEOUS. MISS MARY FiiYXN, or anyone knowin whereabouts, kindly send address 1 "Bereavement," caio "Pre&s," Christchurcl 17( "CTISIT drawing to a, close. "World's Fa V Studio, 632 Colombo street. 12 Piot< Is. _1« rpo Property Ow-nera.—"Wβ have a numtx J- of tenants waiting for good 4, 5, ted I roomed Mudern Houses. Forest f.nd Pβ kins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. TSTROLOGY—Scientific The~&iars an J\ Human Dcatiny. Forward name, birtl date, time if known. Celeele Poefcere, M.A.S 134 Cuba etreet, Wellington. Characteristic* Business, Marriage, Travel Send la 3 et&mpa. C9IS JUST ARRIVED. JOB LUTES FROM LONDON. IN accordance with onr instructions ot Lonaon Buyers are forwarding us. ever few weeke, "London Job 3." "Wo aro no - offering the second shipment. In many h stances these Jobs arc 50 per cent, bettf than ordinary Sale Lines We can only a< vertise the Specials, and we can only mvii yon to inspect the rest. If you want a ba gain you "will come. Don't wait till yoi neighbour makes you envione when el shows you the bargain she got at GILL'S. T OVELY Tapestry Table Covers, 2iyc -LJ long, from to Gd to 17s 6d. Juet ha of the usual prices. Thfe i 3 one of the raj bargains. ART Serge Table Covers, 2Jyde long, a. tistically bordered, beautiful qualit; 123 6d, usually 21e 6d. TTONEYCOMB , Quilte from 4s 3d." S -*-■• noed to worry about the cold nighi when you can get Quilts at this price. T>LAJS T KETS—Buy now. Onr special quoi JL> in Double Bed White Blankets, hea* weight, all wool, 21s Cd. MEN!S Warm Underclothing—Fleecy Tfi derpanta and Vests, 2a 6d each. On] procurable at GILL'S. All men engaged j cutside work ehould 6ce this line. SPECIALLY Made for Winter Wear—Men Working ■ Shirts. Wβ are recognised t the leading house- for VALUE. All qualitie from 23 lid to 5s Gd. TjVLANNELETTES —Owing to an exceptio] ■*- ally heavy purchase of Flannelettes, i plain and etriped we _aro *blo to give, vtn special prices. Tho lines we are offerin cannot be beaten. Wear and warmth, qua anteed. White 4Jd yd. Striped old yd. rpHE London Jobs aro causing a groat eti JL and wo strongly advise those who ha* sot yet visited our store to do so at once. Did you get our Letter? GILL and CO., , 480 and IS2 Colombo etreet, Sydenham. THE Special 'Tsge for Women" in S»tu day's Editions of '"i'lie "Evening Kowi appeal* to everyone. ■>. bright Hon Magaiifle. , ■ ■■■. ■ Ip-f~TO £5, from 2s weekly, for . DraperyoyX £1 to £5, from- 2b weekly, for Boots£l to £5, from 2s weekly, for .Suits— £l to £ from 2e weekly, for Costumes. At Balkind' 629 Colombo street, near Tuam street. CO3l THE Special "Page for Women" in ; Satu day's Editions o! "The Evening Newt appeals to evoryont. A bright Bob M agazino. " ' ' ( . . GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hint Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reacttr for Everybody, appear 'in the "Page f< Women" in Saturday'a Editions oi 'v Evening Ne*e." If you will kindly take the trouble to peruse OOP, NEW PRICE LIST You will be amply repaid. Every Pair a New Departure ia Prise-Cuiiisg 38 Fairs Women* Tan dace Button Show—Worth 12e 6d. Now 6§. 16 Pain Women's T*u Glace lace Shoes —Worth 12e 6d. How Sβ 6d. 91 Fairs Women's Tan Glece Boot*, Lace —Worth 14s 6d. Now 6*. It Pairs Women* Bhick G-hce Derby Boots, lovely goods—Worth. 16*. Now 0s 6d. S9 Pair* Women* Tan &3aee Button Boote—Worth 14s 6d. Now €a 6d. Iβ Pairs Hon'* Heanry Chrome 8» 9, and 10's only—Now 13b lid. 29 Pairs Hoa's Box CM Baisr-Warth lCs 6d pair. Now 10s 9d. 23 Pair* Gents' Tan Glaoe Deri**; bandB*wn—Worth 21*. Now Hβ'6d. Sβ Pairs Gents' Bleck Glace Balmoral*— Worth 14s 6d. Now 8s 6d. 18 Pairs Beat Box Calf Derbye, band- . sewn, round toes, wide welte—tkmal Prioe 22s 6d. Sole Price IS*. 18 Pain Best Box Calf Oxford Bale., hand-vrwn, round toe*, wide w«Jte. Ueral Price 90s. Sa3e Price 14» Cd. Iβ Pairs Medium Box Grain Galosh Bah?., mftchine-eewn, round toe —Ueoal Price 15s 6d. Sale Price lie 6d. Boys' Glove Hide School Boot*, 7 to 10— Sβ lid. 11 to 1—6.1 Hd. Boys' Bex Coif Bale, 11 to I—7e lid. S to S—as lid. Boys' Shootere, Nwled sad PJmia—« to B—7a lid. 4 and s—Bβ 3d. GrrV Glove Hide LegJote—7 «jsl 10— is lid. 11 and I—6e Cd. Qirls , Glace Button and Lace Boots, pateat e»pe, 7 and 10—5 a 9d» Girls' Box Ct!f L*ce Boote (kicker toes) —Great ecip, Sα lid. Children* Tan Willow C*H Shoes, machine-eewo, with buckke, I *ad 6— Sβ 3d. Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, latest thxpee, 7a lid. 8s lid. Ladies' Glace Derby Boots, pstesi oape, 9s lid. 10s £d. Ladiw* BasWck Shots, jui landed— 14a lid. Ladies' LoTcjy Tin SUce Boots. Toand toe—9s 3d. Ladies' Chrome Lngfets, for hard wear, putent cape—3s lid. Ladies* Ward Shoes, rubber heel»—3s lid, 4s lid. Ladies' Ward Shoes, Ckroroe LeaiJw [ i"ZeaJicd:a" brand} —Sa Si Merf* Ep Dccby Shcotera, heel and toe plates, no aaili—l4s. Men's 863«7 GnankrUe tJaSei Sbootera —15e lid. Heavy Split Shooieas, B»3«d (iplenOid valu«>—9s Gd. Ifea'e Split Bui*, no nail*, to* mai heel plates—9« 9d. Mec'i Nailed or Phu& Blueiere—Sβ lid, «• 6d. Men'e Lijht Chiome Wtikinr Boole— 9s lid. lien's Split Leather Saee Boots, wood - pegß«d—Sale Price 16e lid. Gam Boots—Scores of pains at 22s Cd, ass. ■■■■ Children's White Kid Booties, Ud p*ir. Stewart Robinson CASH BOOT DEALER 108 CASHEL STREET WEST

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 11

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