; Educational. ~~[ SCHOOL OP COOKE3Y. ORANGE HALL, WORCESTER STREET. LESSONS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, from 2 till 4 and 7 till 9. 8-31 8863 id HP HE EEV - Q - COTTER-ILL'S PUPILS _-■_ win MEET again on FBIDAY, Septem- ° -berl3th. 9-9 »320 r liC B W- H * SIM . M ? w iU resume his lessons Sβ -LTJL (piano and singing) on FRIDAY, Sepie tember J3th.—Gloucester street Wesfc. 9-10 9364 JxllSS fepENSLEY, PUPIL of Mr Lnnd, and recommended by him, is prepared to give Lessons in Music. For terms apply at Speneley's Murie Warehouse, High street. 8-24 8503 MELVILLE HOUSE. THE THIRD TERM will commence on TUESDAY, the 10th INST., at 9 o'clock. . CHARLES COOK. Christchurch, September 4th, 1878. 9-5 9147 HAGLEY HOUSE. THE MISSES ASHWIN'S pupils will BE-ASSEMBLE on FRIDAY, the 13th inst. Boarders expected on the 12th. 9-6 9199 SHERWOOD HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. . fiLASSES will REOPEN on THURSDAY.' v> , 12th September. Boarders are requested to meet on Wednesday, 11th. 9-5 9126 M. A E. PARNHAM. DALCROY HOUSE SCHOOL, LYTTELTON, For Board and Education of Young Gentlemen. THIS SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on TUESDAY, September 17th, at 9 a-m. 9-7 9267 JAMBS D. FERGUSSON. MRS CROSBY'S PUPILS will Meet ion TUESDAY, the 17th instant. Boarders will be expected on Monday, the 16th instant. Applications for the Classes can be received from 10 to 4 o'clock on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 9th, 10th, and 11th instants respectively. Montefleuri, Park Terrace, Christchurch. . 9-5 9133 TVTBS KENNAWAY BROWNE'S xfc CLASSES* ffl RE-OPEN on FBIDAY, tke 13th of September. Applications will be received on Wednesdays and Saturday's between two and five, nntil the commencement of the term. Gloucester street west. , 9-28956 MISS LAVINIA TAYLOR will RESUME LESSONS (Piano and Concertina) on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, Armagh street west. At home on Wednesday and Thursday, nth and 12th, between 13 and 3. 9-5 9150 MISS ADA 8. TAYLOR will RESUME her LE B SONS (Singing, Drawing, and Painting), on FRIDAY, 13th INST. Class for the Practice of Trios, &0., on Wednesdays from 3.30—4.30. At home Wednesday, llth, and Thursday, 12th, from 12 to 3 p.m. Armagh street west. 9-5 9149 MB NEVILLE G. BARNETT will RESUMB Lessons on MONDAY, 16th INSTANT. Armagh street eaat- 9-10 0344 R A. J. MERTON will RESUME Lessons on the Pianoforte and Harmonium on FRIDAY NEXT. Tuae street west. P-10 9350
MBS ALABASTER'S SCHOOL FOB LITTLE BOYS, Cranmer square, Christchuroh. The Third Term will (D.V.) commence on 9-10 THUBBDAY, THE 12th INST. 9341 X α-vistock mjl o v s c, Hereford strbet, Latister Square. YOUNG LADIES' BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BT , , MADAME AND MISS WINTEB. The Third Term of the year will commence on MONDAY, September 9th, at half-past 9 a.m. ■ . Madam*, Winter,, will be at home after September the 3rd. ' ; • - 8-29 Vacancies for Two Boarders." 8738 CLASSES FOB GIRLS. " OLmVVN HOUSE, AEMAGH STBEET WEST. THE THIED TEEM begins on FEIDAYi SEPT. 13th. Instruction in' English, Latin, French, and Singing. " Fee—Three guineas. - For higher instruction' in the same subjects, an extra fes will be made. '■■"'■:■ Private Lessons in Music and Singing. Glasses for Drawing and Singing. - 9r5315U EMMA E. TAYLOB. CANTEBBUEY COLLEGE. GIeLS , HpHj SCHOOL. THE , SCHOOL wOi 88-OPEN on FET3 DAYj September 13th,' for ihstrnctioh in English, French, Latin, Mathematics, Elements: of Natural History, Class Singing, and Needle, work. . ■ •.•■■.... -.. >'. ■. -:■ ■•■■ ".' Instrnction will also be given in German, Italian, ; Dancing, and Vocal land Instrumental Music, the charges for which will be extra. . " . The following rules will be observed with spect to pupils who have not hitherto attended the classes of this school :-— "No 'one will be admitted as a pnpil of the Girls' High School who is unable to pass in the following subjects !— "Beading^—From the Fourth Book of Graduated Series* ■ " Spelling—From the same book. ■ " Writing—From dictation from the same. book. " Grammar—The distinguishing of all the parts of speech in easy sentences. " Geography — Knowledge of geographical terms, of the meaning of a map, and of the leading features of the map of the world. "History—A general knowledge of the leading facts and dates of English History: period, from 1066—1399." Fees—Senior pupils, 12 years of age, and upwards, £4 4s per term of 13 weeks; junior pupils, under 12 years, £Z 3a per term. All fees' must be payable in advance. Parents or guardians are requested to enter the names of intended pupils at the Registrar's office, Canterbnry College, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. By order. 9-38997 F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. City Council.
TO HIS WOXSHIP THE MAYOB OF ... CHBISTCHUBCH. SIB,— We, the undersigned Ratepayers, respectfnDyreqnest that you will CONVKNE a FUBL'C MEETING as soon as convenient, in order that we may become acquainted with the various opinions held by those gentlemen who are anxious to represent us at the next civic election. . Signed by 59 Ratepayers. TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE BEQrisrnoN. Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING for WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 11th, at 7.30 p.m.. at the Oddfellows' Hall, lichfield street. r H. THOMSON, Mayor. City Council Chambers, Sept. 9th, 1878. , 9-10 9360
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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4094, 10 September 1878, Page 1
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