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l-d—cationa.. GLENCOE, BARBADOES STEEET, NEAR TUAM STREET. THE MISSES GRANT, of Oxford Terrace East, will RE-OPEN School at their new residence on TUESDAY, JANUARY 25th. 1-17 9P85 MIDMONT SCHOOL. UPPER BICCARTON. THE NEXT TERM will begin TUESDAY, 25th INST., At 9 a.m. 1-13 9415 CHAB-E3 TUHBKLL. HAGLE. HOUSE, CHBISTCHUBCH. THE MISSES ASH WIN will be clad to see their Pupils on MONDAY, the 24th inst. 1-17 9606 "CLISSOLD," HEWITT'S BOAD, MEEIVALE. THE MBS BABNETT'S Preparatory School will RE-OPEN, at their new residence, on MONDAY, January 24th. 1-14 9467 SCHOOL FOB GIBLS. ' WINCHESTEB BTB E£T, LYTTELTON. THIS SCHOOL wiUBE-OPEN on TUESDAY, the 25th inst. Principal—MlSS CAMBBIDGE. 1-199735 LADIES' SCHOOL, FEBNSIDE HOUSE, BANGIOBA. MBS. T. S. MANNERING will be prepared to receive her pupils on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst. Midday train to Fernside Station. 1-19 9732 CBANMEB HOUSE, CBANMEB SQUARE. MRS AND MISS SMITH will commence the FIRST TEBM of 1881, on TUESDAY, January 25th. 1-19 9704 ■m/r iss "oowley WILL BESUME HJEB LESSONS (Piano and Singing), On MONDAY. JAKUARY 24th, 1-19 St. Asaph street West. 9709 BENABA, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. Miss Little's Classes for Young Ladies. THE FIRST TEBM of 1881 will BEGIN on WEDNESDAY, January 26th. Miss Little will be at home on Monday, 24th, ! and Tneaday, 25th. 1-19 9708 BREADALBANE. 8chool"fob BOYS, Merivale, near Chriatehnrch. ; Bey. James D. Fergneson, Principal. Mr Fred. D. Fergusson, Head-assistant Master, Assisted by ' Highly Qualified Resident and Visiting Masters. DUTIES BE-COMMEyCE on JANUABY 27th. The Principal will be at home after the 20th. 1-15 9515 BEOMSGROVE HOUBE SCHOOL, Cashel Street East, Conducted by Mr W. H. WILSON, C.T. (Of the Oxford Diocesan Training College.) THE FTBBT TEBM of 1881 will begin on MONDAY, the 24th inst. A limited number of boarders will be received, preference being given to boys intended to pursue an advanced course of study. The assistance of an efficient and experienced classical teacher has been secured. Mr Wilson will thus be enabled to devote his whole time and attention to subjects of more general im-1-3 8996 MBS HABDY JOHNSTON purposes opening a SCHOOL for the thorough Education of Young Ladies in English in all its branches; also, if desired, will give lessons in French, Muric, Singing and Drawing. The School to open on FBIOAY, the 28th instant. Terms to be obtained on application. HEREFORD STREET EAST, (Near Stanmore road). 11th January, 1881. 1-13 9433 THE CEDARS, PAPANUI ~OAD, MERIVALE, CHRISTCHURCH. MRS RAMSAY GRIMES will REOPEN her School for BOARDING and DAY PUPILS on WEDNESDAY, January 2fith, at tbe above commodious and eligible residence, aituated in its own grounds. References to the clergy and parents of present pupils. 1-18 9626 CLASSES FOB GIRLS. THE FIRST TERM~of 1881 will BEGIN on SATURDAY, January 22nd, at 9 a.m. Arrangements are made for a Morning Class for Young Children. G. COTTEBILL. Cashel street West. 1-18 9679 MELVILLE HOUSE SCHOOL, Christchurch. THE NEXT TERM will BEGIN on TUESDAY, January 25th, at 9 a.m. A Class will be formed for Younger Boys than have hitherto been admitted. CHARLES COOK, Headmaster. 1-18 9680 JjXr. .Neville Cx. Harnett (Fell. Coll. Obg.) PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Will RESUME LESSONS on MONDAY NEXT, 24th INSTANT. * CASHEL STREET WEST. 1-18 9670 T»J|IS3 T AVINIA fTIAYLOR Will RESUME LESSONS (Piano and Concertina) on TUESDAY, January 25th. At home on and after Wednesday, 19th. Armagh street West, 1-18 9676 CLEIDEN HOUSE, Armagh street West. MISS TAYLOR's"~CLASSES will RESUME STUDIES on THURSDAY, 27th January. Instruction in English, Latin, French, Singing. Fee—Three Guineas per term. Class Lessons from Professors in English, French, and Singing included in the fee. 1-18 9677 | CANTERBURY COLLEGE, j GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 24th, for instruction in English, French, Latin, Mathematics, Elements of Natural History, C_bb Singing, and Needlework. Instruction will also 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 he admitted as a pupil of the Girls' High School who is unable to pass in the following subjects :— " Reading.—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 geograp—cal 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 facta and dates of English history: period, from 1066—1399." Fees.—Senior pupils, twelve years of age and upwards, —- 4s per term of thirteen weeks; junior pupils, under twelve years, £3 3s per term. All fees must be paid in advance. By order. 1-14 9476 F. G. STEDMAN. Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. WANTED for the School of Agriculture at Lincoln, an INSTRUCTOR in CHEMISTRY and PHYSICS. Salary, .£3OO per annum, with residence at the School. Also, an INSTRUCTOR in NATURAL HISTORY, Ac. Salary, £300 per annum, with residence at the School., Particulars as to duties may (if be obtained on application to the Registrar, at his Office, Canterbury College, Chriatehnrch. . Applications __d_r_e_ "Application for InB__etor," Ac., with testimonials, must be lodged with the Registrar on ox before Tuesday, March 15th. F. G. SIEDMAN, Registrar. 1-19 9728
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Press, Volume XXXV, Issue 4823, 19 January 1881, Page 3
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