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Educational T>AENETtI F.C.0., * Professor and Teacher of Music, Will Reeume Lessons on Monday 29th instant. Piano, Organ, Singing, Theory, &o. At Home for arranging with pupils after 23rd instant. "Gidleigh,"l64 Montreal street (opposite 1-15 the Girls' High School). 317 ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOLROOM. MR H. M. LUND will RESUME LESSONS on MONDAY, January 29th. Applications will be received on Thursday, the 25th, and Friday, the 26th, from 11 to 1 and 3 to 5 o'clock, at St. Michael'e Schoolroom, or by* letter, addressed Clarendon Hotel. 1-23 621 STANMORE EOAD. MRS GODFREY will be prepared to receive her PUPILS on MONDAY, the 26th instant. Instruction given in English, French, Music, and elementary Latin. Mrs Godfrey will be at home on and after the 24th instant. 1-23 623 MISS ROWLKY will KESUME LESSONS (Piano, Singing, Drawing and Painting in Water-colors) on THUESDAY, JANUARY 25th. 231 ST. ASAPH STEET WEST. 1-20 At home er Monday. 520 HAGLEY HOUSE. THE MISSES ASH WIN'S SCHOOL will EE-O P E N ox THUESDAY, the 25th INSTANT. 1-20 524 MEG. H. MEETON, Master of the Cathedral School, has VACANCIES for a few BOAEDEES. For terms, &c,, apply at No. 181 Montreal street, Chxietchureh. 1-20 402 MUSIC.— ME H. W. CAMBRIDGE gives Instruction in the usual branches of Music at moderate charges. Pupils may commence at any time. Mr Cambridge has been Professional Pupil to A. E. Gaul, Esq., Mus. B. (a wellknown Choral Writer), and has studied for a time at the Royal Academy of Music; after which he became Private Organist to Sir Robert Menzies, Bart, of Aberfeldy, and has lately been taking temporary duty as Aceompftnyist at the Christchurcn. Cathedral. 196 Oxford Terraco, between the Colombo and Manchester street Bridges. 1-20 526 A BEEDAEE HOUSE, GLOUCESTEH A. STEEET WEST.-CLASSES for Young Ladies, under the supervision of Mrs Chas. Turrellf Instruction given byEev. Chas. Turrell, M.A., Visiting Masters and Eesident Governesses. Day pupils and boarders received. The next term will begin Feb. Ist. 1-8 35 "bromsgkove house" school, CASHEL STEEET E. THE FIEST TEEM (1883), will BEGIN on MONDAY, JANUARY 29th. 1-15 315 W.H.WILSON. FRENCH FAEM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, BAEEY'S BAY, NEAE AKAEOA. BOYS RETURN" on SATURDAY. January 27th, and on MONDAY, January 29th. 1-22 554 T. g. BAKES. MONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART, CHEISTCHURCH. THE HIGH SCHOOL will RE-OPEN" on FRIDAY, 26th January. Boarders and Day Pupils are admitted. The Select School will also Re-open for Boarders and Day Pupils on Monday, 22nd January. Payments for both Schools to be paid quarterly in advance. For further particulars apply to the Rev. Mother Pbiobess. 1-18 421 M B A.J. M EBIOM -. Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmonium, WILL EESUME LESSONS ON f FRIDAY, 26th INSTANT. 121 Montreal street, Opposite the Drillshed. 1-18 429 MELVILLE HOUSE SCHOOL. THE NEXT ¥eRM will BEGIN on - TUESDAY, the 30th INST., At 9 a.m. CHARLES COOK, Headmaster. Christchurch, January 22nd, 1883. 1-22 578 M 1" M. Ij 1 "*"*"^ Will be glad to RECEIVE PUPILS FOR SINGING AN» PIANOFORTE. 145 Peterborough Street Weßt. 1-23 597 FINE ART TUITION. MR GIBBS' Classes will resume on. WEDNESDAY, 24th met. The following branches are taught:—Drawing and Oil and Water Colour Fainting from tao flat, Drawing and Fainting from the life. 1-20 551 ' MRS ROSS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. mHE FIRST TEEMof 1833 will BEGIN" X on FEIDAY, January 26th, at 9 a.m. Mrs Ross will be at home every afternoon. ' from Wednesday, January 24th, 158 Montreal street. 1-20 529 EAST CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES Hereford street, Linwood. mHE TEEM will BEGIN on FRIDAY, X February 2nd, a£ 0.30 a.m; MRS HARDY JOHNSTON will be at home on and after Monday, January 22nd, from noon till 5 p.m. Day pupils and boarders received. 1-18 425 EDUCATION AT THE SEA-SIDE. ELLERSLIE HOUSE, STJMNER. First Terms of 1883 commences Feb. Ist. -]Vr ES COOMBS NEWTON is assisted by l¥l an experienced English Governess and Visiting Teachers. Vacancies for a few more pupils. Terms moderate. 1-20 414 ■M"A* J.':M""°" INTENDS to OPEN A MORNING CLASS for a few Little Girls on MONDAY, 29th INSTANT, At her Residence, Montreal street, opposite Drillshed; Early application is necessary, as Mrs Merton has only one or two vacancies. 1-18 428 ■ THE EDUCATION BOARD OFTHB DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL SCHOOL. THE EXAMINATION for ADMISSION; to the TRAINING "DEPARTMENT* of the Normal School will commence on TUESDAY, 27th February, at 10 a.s». Intending Candidates are requested to forward their names to the Principal on or before the 24th February. _ __ EDWARD L. WALLACE, Acting Secretary. Chrifitchurch, 19th January, 1883. -, . 1-23 591 THE EDUCATION BOARD OFTHE DISTEICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS. lO"0TICE is herebyjrhren that THBEE. _L\ SCHOLARSHIPS, of the annual value of Fifty Pounds each, and tenable tn- one year, and, if funds are voted by Government, for a second year, will be awarded to Pupil-Teachers and others, upon examination in the various subjects required by the Board, at the end of Pupils Touchers' fourth year. Candidates, who mu3t be over seventeen years of age, can obtain full particulars of regulations and conditions toy application to the Principal of ths Normal School, to whom the name an<l age of each candidate must be o forw,:rdecTon or before SATURDAY, the 24tk February. The EXAMINATION commence on TUESDAY, the 27th February, at 10 a.m., in the Normal School. No scholarship will be awarded unless fifty Acting Secretor. Cbristchurch, 10th January, itfcrf. _~„-_ . . 1-23 on
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