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AUTUMN jSffp' T Costume Fabrics 7mfy\\ High-Class New l As**\J Materials Now u v V \.M Await Inspection fr ' }n addition to the skilful stitchery and correct //. I \/j7 \ designing- for which we are so favourably known, [m « Ja I our fabrics are always smart and in season. •IT We announce the arrival of new materials for the g llv ' ' n cw season. These are the approved of fashion, jj St M. an d in weave, finish and colours are indeed f. %.• .1 jw f W'e invite your inspection of these distinctive and *<-■*Isll IB 1 dependable fabrics, and are now receiving cos- W Jj I tume orders to be filled in strict rotation. One E of our becoming styles for Autumn and Winter I >} j \ \,U i „ illustrated. I! I I 1 EUGENE SPITZ j ! & CO. LTD. uI g| I Ladies' Tailor* -77 Cashel St. West ,ff \( @ CHRIST CHURCH J\ H \| *gaal

EDUCATIONAL. TRANCING, Deportment, Physical Caltm*. JJ' Under Royal and Vicc-Rcgal patronMies Lowe having returned from AuafSi*. will resume her classes for Dancing ijJjDeportinent from March 18th. Waltzing trazht in three private lessons. At home XaeUay afternoons. 307 Montreal etreel.^ HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, Chilton ST. JAair^s. Boarding and day SCHOOL "OR, GIRLS. r J principal, MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD. by MISS A. C. FREEMAN (late of Chilton House School). prospectus and further information may be Jiiiiaed from the Secretaries, Clark and SLriee, Public Accountant®, 197 Lambton pay,, Wellington. 9254 DANCING. «rj wiT. FRASER resumes Teaching M SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. Learners' Class: MONDAY, February 4th. Extended Night: WEDNESDAY, iebruiry 6tk 40 RIVER ROAD. AVONSIDE, Near Fitzgerald avenue. UQj 'Phone 2376. VIOLIN. MISB LINDA HIMMEL, A.X.C.L., personal pupil of A. Pollitzer, London Academy, will Receive Pupils at US SALISBURY STREET. At Home to .intending'pupils 10-12, 2-4. I.aiA Teachcr Bovs' and Girls' High Schools, ulso Private Schools. 73-U THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSlC.—Anyone can Learn by our Methods. No scales; no Drudgery. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 2, 88 Hereford street. 58347 TJIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL The Foremost and most 'Successful Commercial Institution in New Zealand. The School holding PITMAN'S AUSTRALASIAN SHORTHAND RECORD for High Speed Writing, HIGH SPEED means HIGH • Remuneration. Over 650 Students have been placed in remuserative Positions during the past two years, and others aio daily receiving appointment. The abovo indicates the - appreciation of Commercial Houeo3 o: the training given to OUR Students. Wo hold DAY AND EVKTvIXG CLASSES in all ' COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Term Commences at Any Time. Riii~ay Concession Tickets for Country Students. HALLENSTEIS'.S BUILDINGS lOpp.. D.1.C0. D2IG4-7934 GOOD POSITIONS FOR AMBITIOUS YOUTHS. £108 PEri ANNUM AND "FOUND." THE smallest appointment a. young man gets who graduates from The Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy, Ltd., is worth £9 a month. Many pupils have 6ecurcd superior positions at still greater inonoy. Not only are Wireless Operators "hll found, hut. in addition, they. rcccivo considerable shore allowances and generous annual nolid YOU can qualify under our expert direction • in a few months. Wc specialise in Wireless and restrict ourselves solely to it. . NOW is your opportunity. Ilea axe noed- ■ ed for iuture vacancies. . ' - Instruction to suit pupil« convenience, or . by Specialised Correspondence Course. .• Gall or write for Free Proepectue. -IHE DOMINION COLLEGE OF . -RADIO-TELEGRAPH Y, LTD., :■ 63-: Cathedral square, Coristchurch. • P.O. Box 729. ,^ O^ O HJ r"oR 1 Abo at Wellington and Auckland. Hlo-o YOUTHS. VOUTH is the time to apply ; YOUTHS. J- yourselves to the gaining YOUTHS, ot knowledge. luu-ras , . ' YOUTHS. As the tree bends and can. YOUTHS, be shaped in youth, so your YOUTHS, mental and business destiny ;a YOUTHS, tixed in early years. iOUTHS , ' : YOUTHS. Men. of fame were men wJio YOUTHS, used well their opportunities in YOUTHS, early life. YOUTHS. YOUTHS. ' The leading men of the future YOUTHS, will be the youths who apply YOUTHS, themselves to-day. YOUTHS. YOUTHS. Cease frittering away your YOUTHS, time. Decide to join in with YOUTHS, those who are storing in a xeYOUTHS. serve force of knowledge for ■ YOUTHS, future days. SOUTHS YOUTHS. Promotion in life is sure to YOUTHS, come if by hard study and perYOUTHS, severance you do yonr best to . - YOUTHS. DESERVE it. ' . lUCTHS .. YOUTHS. We give individual instruction - YOUTHS, in all requisite commercial ■MOUTHS. .knowledge essential to your sueYOUTHS. &». YOUTHS -YOUTHS. You may attend the College . YOUTHS, either during the day or eyen- ' YOUTHS, ing. Term begins any time. YOUTHS. Excellent Correspondence LesYOUTHS, sons for Country Students. YOUTHS " i YOUTHS. Call To-day and interview our YOUTHS. Director, Mr Horacc Gilby. •YOUTHS. YOUTHS. Prospectus post free for the YOUTHS, asking. YOUTHS. YOUTHS. Special Railway Concessions i ~ *° Country Students. 1 ■ YOUTHS. vSS2£ s - GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, YOUTHS. * Cathedral Square, v^SB S " Christchurch. YOUTHS. (Next Chief Post Offioe.) 044304 • i IJOCIEII'S MOTORS. CULVERDEN-HANMEB SPRINGS ROYAL MAIL v KERVICE. flits each w*y. Daily Service, Meeting all Trains. CULVEBDEN-EOTHERHAM-WAIAU. F.HOCKETT, Proprietor, w »tjv_ ' . Waaaa and Cnlverden. I';. 10,. Waiau. "Phone 14, Culverden. Christchuich. I'. ' •

1 TENDERS. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR SOLE RIGHT OF DISPLAYING AUTOMATIC MACHINES AT RAILWAY STATIONS. Head Office. Weliinstori, 11th February, JOISY/Y7"IUITEN TENDERS will bu received M at this offico up to NOO>. on >>LUNESDAY, liStb March, 1918, lor the RIGHT OF DISPLAYING AUTOMA IKMACHINES at stiitiona on the following' srctioDfl of tho New Zealand Governxi-sut Railways, with their extensions, foe a period of three years from Ist APRIL, 1918: N ort h Island Main Line and Branches (including liawakivwa-WhanKurci, Kaihu, aid Gisborne Sections). South Island Main L:no uud Br.mches (m. eluding Westland, Weatport, Nelson, and Picton Sections). Tenders must bo addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Government ways, Wellington, and marked outside lender for Right of Displaying Automatic Machines," and must also bo accompanied by a marked cho quo on some bank tor tue specified amount in favour of tho LeceiverGeneral's Deposit Account only, and not to bearer or order. Specifications and conditions of contract with forms of tender can be obtained at tho Railway Managers' Offices at Auckland, - Wansanui, Wellington, Chnstchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill, and at this ofnee. The highest or any tender not ncccssarily Telegraphic tenders will not be cntcrE. H. HILEY, ... General Manager, 3173 New Zealand Railways. TO LET BY TENDER. The waimaxariri harbour BOARD invites Tenders for LEASE ot the following Parcels of Land: 1. ONE ROOD 21 PERCHES, being Lot 6 on Deposit Plan No. 910, situate corner Charles and Cookaon streets, Kaiapoi, together with buildings, now used ob a Garage, otc., and being part of land included in Certificate of Title, Volume 136, Folio 58. IE, KM: ONE . - YEAR or,SEVEN YEARS. . 2. 1 ROOD 21 PERCHES, adjoining above, situate Charles street, Kuiapoi, known, as Old Hotel Site, and being Lots 1 and son Deposit Plan i\ r o. 019. IERAx: ; TWENTY-ONE YEARS. - POSSESSION to bo given ° n thc 13 ' h MARCH, 1918. Conditions of Leases may bo f 6e en at Borough Council Chambers, Kaiapoi. 3 Tenders close at Borough Council Umca on the 4th day of MARCH, 1918, at 7 P-m-Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T .,.„ T E; RE\ELL, Secretary, 480S Waimakariri Harbour Board. VALUABLE LICENSED HOTEL. TENDERS FOR LEASING. rPESDEES are .invited for a THREE l 1 YEARS' of the NEW BKIGH TON HOTEL. Tenders to be sent in ■ closed envelope, marked Lease," teethe undcrmcntioned offices bcfor 4 p.m. on the 7th day of MARCH, 1918 Particulars and conditions of L " Tender can be seen at,_ and forms of tendei l {or tho Owners, 1 1118 KM Gloucester street,_ChTistchu.Tch. 1 ~ ANDREW S^ANSTON, : TIMBER MERCHANT, SAWMILLER. AND IMPORTER. & . LARGE STOCKS of Building and Farm. ere' requirements always on oirFCON , uinTTRFiD RlUlij ' ORfcuUw 1 KEDWOOD . BALTIC. V.D L PALINGS, CEMENT GALVANISED IRON, etc. " JobTorv Work of all Descriptions. Esti. r given for Timber Yards and Plan"v. Mills. Durham street and Moorhouee avenue. Office i Gloucester street. 'Phones 951 and JOHN WALLER and SONS, LTD., Timber and Coal Merchants, and Importers j Established • • 1876. • Offices and Yards, 167, 169 Tuam street. Yards, 210-214 St. Asaph street. I T ARGE'and Complete Stocks of Bitilders JU and Farmers' Requisites. Colonia Timbers of every description. Importej . .Timber, Janah, Oregon, Baltic Redwood 1 V.D.L., Yellow Pine, etc.,. etc. Heav; I Stocks of Seasoned Timber in sheds read; for use. We will be pleased to furnish QUO TATIONS for Building Matenala. delivem s to. any Railway Station. W8033-b9B IT T BROWN AND SON Orn TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, 570 COLOMBO STREET, s Chnstchurch. 7 Building Materials of everv description including Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, and R« Wood, in stock, and Seasoned limber read; r for immediate use. . t . i Cement, Galvanised Iron,; - and I'encin; ' Materials. ~ . r Pelawmain, Abermam, Aberdeen, ->Nevj castle, Westport, Westport-Stockton, am all Native Coals stocked dry and undc ' Pine and Manuka Firewood, a Prioe Lists and Estimates on application. P.O. Box 306. Telephone No. 362; 2n< Telephone 4024. 82-141 a J — , H. J. OTLEY. lIMBEK MERCHANT, 96 Tuam street, 113 St. Asaph street, and e 493 Hereford street, Linwood. ALL Descriptions of BUILDING an< i. .a. FARM MATERIALS at Lowest Cur >- rest Rates. Canterbury Agent for Brunner Tiles, Fin Clay, Coke, etc. r These Goods are the beet manufactured ii tho Dominion. Sand, Shingle, and Rubble Supplied. e I have Large Stocks of English Cemen ' and Sarking Felt oil Hand. • Box 520. ~ 'Phone 189. 3 06050-4711 NOTICE. TO THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE ASPHALTING. HALS WELL BLUESTONE METAL an; SCREENINGS require the least taj and make the beet Asphalt; Metal ant • Screenings for sale in all 6izee; also Blue stone Sand for top-dressing asphalt. Tele phone 925 and 737 d, or Office of Ollivier Bros. 154 Manchester street. THE • HALSWELI QUARRIES. LTD. (next Express Co.). HBIBI THE WALL-PAPER HOUSE. Jyj"EW ART DESIGN! WALL-PAPERS. C. A. COOPER, g 15 Victoria street. Telephone 1020. C 242. BOXES OF PABISIAN BjLOTJSES. rpHKSE have juet arrived »t Salon Celia. J- and are being placed ready for mspec tion. daily. Each, box reveals further de lights in Georgette and de Chene Bloust-a Parisian in the glowing 6oftness of thei: fabric®, their perfection of lift© and exqui sitenees of trimming. You are invited t< Gee this ma&s of loveliness ju6t unpacked—-i displays tho most beautiful ideas whicl have yet been expressed by the Frenci Blouee Artists. address: 6 Royal Ex change Building*- ***■"

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 9

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