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B—dneee Hotices. To Builders and Stonemasons. ' - - • "5 riIHE Undersigned having acceptea the 01 JL AGENCY OP THE -COAL CREEK c " S I ONE QUARRIES, beg to solicit Orders for this superior Building Stone. Delivery can be , given at any Railway Station between Opawjfc near > imam and ■■ , . n Orders promptly executed at very moderate r" prices. The most satisfactory references, eiven as to its excellent qualities as a bnildtng stone. Samples to be seen at our offices, Colombo •treet, Christchurch. ' ' _ 7-24 7171 THOS. AE. PAVTTT. •s T "OASHFOBD'S rf * LUNCHEON ROOMS, .. TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET^ g T E. B. takes this opportunity of retening *3 » his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers for their liberal support accorded him during the past seven years, and begs ru4, spectfolly to inform them that he has just com- - pleted most EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS , in his ROOMS, so as to render them confeien--B_'ate with the demands of the times and second '' f o none in New Zealand for comfort .and convenience.. Select and comfortable dining : apartments for » Ladies have long been felt as a greaijaesi- . deratum in Christchnrch, no pains or expense, . therefore, havebeen spared to meet pubfid requirements in this respect. The rooms set I apart, upstairs for Ladies will be found- retired, comfortable, and replete with every convenience. Special attendance is also provided. Hot Luncheon daily from 12 till 3; Saturdays from 11 a.m. Soups and Grills at all hours Wines and , -Been of the Best Brands. Teas from' 5 till 8 p.m. - ' 8-23 ;' '8448, Educational. * - SCHOOL OP COOKER r ORANGE HALL, WORCESTER STBEET. LESSONS, TUEsIdTyS, THURSPAYS, and SATURDAYS, from 2 till 4,and 7 till 9. . 841 8863 SCHOOL OF COOKEEr, LYTTELTON. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOI4OOM. "Tt/TISS FTDLER has much pleasure in intiJjJL mating to the Ladies of Lyttelton' that ehe will give Lessons in Cooking cnMoadajs, Wedneseays, and Fridays. First Lesson on September 16th, at 3 p.m. Mrs Webb, Lytt'lton, has kindly undertaken to give all information to ladies intending to join the claeselv first lesson will be free of charge 9-I!H>SJI2, MfsS STAN3ELL is prepared -to?- girei LESSONtJ on the Pianoforte.'■'Terfas' moderate. Durham street, opposite Wesleym Churcbj S-I?_5S5 "|_JTB W. H. SIMMS will resume hisTSsons JjrJL (piano and singing) on FRlDAY,'Sep- ,- tember 13th.—Gloucester street West.' - v 9-10 9884 MIDMONT, UPP£K RICCARTON. ITHE next TERM will begin on TUESDAY,the 17th instant, At 9 a.m. ' '•- -9-129479 CHARLES TURRBLt. JlllSS ©PENSLEY, »' PUPpj of Mr Lund, and recommended by him, is prepared to give Lessons in Music For terms apply at Spenaley's Music Warehouse. High street. 8-248503 DALCROY HOUSE SCHOOL, .i LYTTKLTON, . For; the Board and Education of Young Gentlemen; • ' < . ,n THIS SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on TUESDAY, September 17th. af9 a.m. 9-7 92d7 JAMES P. FERGUSSON. SHEItWOOD HOUSE, CASHEL ~ SIREET. will on THURSDAY. 12th September. Boarders are requested to meet on Wednesday, 11th. 9-5 9126 M. & E. PARNHAM. FINE ART TUITION. MR J. GIBB, Teacher of Drawing and PainMng. Class Days—Wednesday and Friday. Next quarter begins on the 18th "eptomber. Apply at Merkland Villa, Barbadocs street, corner of Worcester street, or to Mr Binstead, bookseller, Cashel street. = 9-12 9481 KENNAWAY BROWNE'S CLASSES viill RE-OPEN on FRIDAY, the 13th of September. Applications will be received on Wednesdays and Saturday's betvreen two and five, until the commencement of the term. Gloucester street west. 9-28956 "MRS BOSS'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BO 78. THE THIRD TERM of 1878 will begin on FRIDAY, September 13th, at 9 a.m. Mrs Ross will be at home before 2 p.m. every day after .-eptember Bth. _Montreal street. 9-6 9165 ISS LAVINIA TAYLOR will RESUME LESSONS (Piano and Concertina) on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, Armagh streel west. At home on Wednesday and Thursday. 11th and 12th, between 1 i and 3. 9-14 95t)0 MISS ADAS. TAYLORwiIIRKSUMJi!her LESSONS (Singing, Drawing, a;d Painting) on FRIDAY, 13th INS '". Cla s for ; the Practice of Trioa, &c, on Wednesdays from 3.30—4.3 J. At home Wednesday, Ilth, and Thnrsday, 12th, from 12 to 3 p.m. Armagh street West. 7 ' 9-14 9591 OLASSES- FOB GIRLS. CLEIDKN HOU9E, ARMAGH STREET WEST. THE THIRD TERM begins on FRIDAY, SEPT. 13th. . • Instruction in English, Latin, French, and Singing. Fee—Three guineas. For higher instruction in the same subjects, an extra fee will be made. ; Private Lessons in Music and Singing. Classes for .Drawing and Singing. 9-5 9151 EMMA E. TAYLOR. ~~ ""CANTERBURY ~ GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on FRTDAT, September 13th, for instruction in English, French, Latin, Mathematics, Elements of Natural History/Class Singing, and fceedlework. Instruction will ateo be given in German,' Italian, Drawing, Dancing, and Vocal and Instrumental Music, the charges for which will be extra. : The following rules will be observed with respect to pupils who have not hitherto attended the classes of this school :— " No one will be admitted as a pupil of the Girts' High School who is unabla to pass in the following subjects !— "Beading—From the Konrth Book of Graduated Series. " Spelling—From the same book. " Writing—From dictation from the same book. " Grammar —The distinguishing of aD the parts of speech in easy sentences. " Geographj — Knowledge of geographical t*rms, »f the m aning of a map, and of the leading , features of the map of the " History^—A general knowledge of the leading facts and dates of English History: period, from l< 66—1399." J?ees Senior pupils. 12 years of age, and upwar&u 4s per term of 13 weeks; junior pupils, under 12 years, £3 3s pa term. All fees must be payable in advance. or guardians are xequested to enter the names of int-nded pupils at the Registrar's office, Canterbury College, between the hoars of 10 a.m. and 12 noon on Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays. By order. '- • 9_38997 F. G. STEDMAN, Begjstjrar.
TENDERS WANTED for the ERECTION of a TOWN BALL et Seftan. Hans and specification to be seen at Messrs Vaughan and CosßDNlca's. Teadecs to: be sent in not later than Wednesday, the 25th. The lowest or any taider not necesaar2j accepted. 9-149602
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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4098, 14 September 1878, Page 1
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