PUBLIC NOTSCES. "THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN SPRING." "VTOW id the SEASON for PLANTING SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND TUBERS. We have a very largo Stock oi the following: — A»\EMOAE;s—A very iiao striiiu. Mixed colours at Is Cd per aoion and 10s per 100. CHIOjXUDOXa —The Li lory of tho Suow, 5s per dozen. CROCUS—Choice Mixed, 16 (id per dozen. CKGCL'S—BIue, Yellow, and Wmte, 2a per dozen. BYACINTHS—Choice Mixed, 5s per dozen. iACi.N±'Hci— Choice named, very line P 6l dO"D--Il>i • ,P an |sh, lello*-, us per doacn. TvT*7 ? slisll > i& i jer dozen. .-77 Mixed Colours, Is tki per dozen. Mixed, a very Sne 6 'rain, Je Ul per dozen, and 10s per 100. , 1 —Choice Mixed, 2e Gd per dozen. Choice Named, 5s per dozen. ■iLLI.i-S—Ciioico Darwins, Named, 7s Gd per dose a. NARCISSUS—A verv fine collection, from 3d to 5s caeh. COLLECTION OF BULBS—2e Cd, Oa, 10a, 155,'205, -I-.'s, and 105s. Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. NAIRN and SONS. LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. NCI72-GU6SF LAMB REDUCED! LAMB REDUCED! Prime Forcquartcr Lamb from ... 4s 6d Prime Uindquarter Lumb, l'rcm .. 6a 6d CUSTOMERS arc requested to Shop Early, •aa wo are reluctantly compelled by law to close at B p.m. on Saturday Evenings. DIXON B R O S„ Cashel street. D 2357-7086 E DUG ATI 0 WATGOOD POSITIONS OPEN FOR TRAINED' GIRLS AND WOMEN. A S tho 'present ■ abnormal conditions ™ becomo inoro. acul*. tho doniaud for oduca-Ud girls and women to replace men m businete life will prow out of all propojtjon to the ounply of trained warJters. GIRLS and WOMEX should, therefore. talis timo by tho forelock, and qualify at C.ILBY'S . COLLEGE for positions as' Shorthand Writers. Typists, Ciorks, or Book-keepers. Tho training thero ia "THOROUGH.' GILBY-trained students invariably receive good positions. Business me-n know what our "THOROUGH" means from their paet oxpcrienco of our Btudontfi. Owing to our special methods of inotruction, and becau£o cach etuder.t. receives individual attontion, tho period of preparation is rcduccd to a minimum, tliita enabling students to secure lucrative positions without a loug course of preparatory study. DAY CLASSES EVENING CLASSES. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME, and Countrv Studeuls aro entitled to REDUCED'TRAIN FARES. Ladies, writo or call nt onoo for full arnd qualify y<>urßelr«i *0 fill. 1 th® j)lnco of lrreii 'tailed to defend tho "" cause of liberty. G I L B Y ' S IJOLLE G E, L T D.. Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. G-1235-4
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.LC.). Principal: Miss M. D. Digby, P.C.T., 1.P.5., (Typists' Section). Assisted by a Full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. Term Commences at Any Aimc. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Include* SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, Etc.. Etc. Office Appointments for all Qualified Students DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at the School. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. NOTE—Our Students last year obtained highest examination results, "and over 350 office appointments. D 2192-7361-1 ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. Lincoln road Chmtchurch. "PRESBYTERIAN BOYS' COLLEGE, DAY and BOARDING. Headmaster: S. R. Dickinson, M.A. (Melbourne), . Diploma of Education, Chaplain: Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A., B.D. Senior Master: W. H. Johnston, B.A. Resident Master: A. S. Hollowav. Science: E. C. Rowe, B.Sc. Mistress of Junior Department: Miss R. Michell. J SCHO.OL OPENED FEBRUARY Eth, 1917. Boy 3 of all ages aro admitted. Prospectus from Headmaster and all Presbyterian Ministers. Telephone 1372. 5397 BOYD SHORTHAND. PROFICIENCY IN A MONTH. JUST a month's cloeo attention, just u. month's earnest work, and we will turn you out a Qualified Stenographer, capable of taking an Offica Job. Write or See Local Agent— REV. THOS. FEE, 553 Barbadoes street, Christchurch. V 6251 Dancing, deportment, physical CULTURE. Under Royal and Vi_eRegal Patronage. MISS LOWE resumes her Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing from March 19th. Ltidies' Evening Classes forming. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At homo Tuesday Afternoons, 307 MONTREAL STREET. 4411 Dancing, deportment, and physical EXERCISE.—Miss COX (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) rc6uinee Afternoon Classes from FRIDAY, Murch 16th. Evening Classes forming. 53 HEREFORD STREET WEST. Tel. 354. C 2373 DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN (Pupil of Ed. Scott, London and Brighton) has Resumed Teaching. Evening Classes Forming. Private instruction given. Waltz in three lessons. AOKANGI. HEREFORD STREET, CITY. 'Phone 4343 82380 "VTOTOIi Cycle. Riders —Make sure of de--t-'J-nianding CLINCHER Motor Cycle Covero which aro mado by British Experts, for long service. HAY WARD BROS, and CO., LTD., Solo Cont rolk.T6. H43SO LADIES! Compare the delicious Military Pickle" with what moiher ussA to make. Sold by all storekeepers at a price to 6uit ail wage earners. H42SB
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 1
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