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Educational. Tl/JTSS JTUYLOB'S RESUME STUDIES ON TUESDAY, 27th. •23S ARMAGH ~STREET WEST. 5-21336 MISS LAVLNIA TAYLOR will KKSUME LESSONS (piano and concertina) on MONDAY, May 26th. Vacancies for additional pupils. 236 Armagh Btreet Weet. 5-20 273 MISS ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR will resume Lessons (Singing and Painting, &c) on MONDAY, MAY 26th. She desires to make arrangements for additional pupils in or out of town. 236 AEMAGH STREET WEST. 5-20 274 CHRISTCHUECH CATHEDEAL SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will MEET again on TUESDAY, MAY 27th, at 9.30 a.m. Apply to tbe Ecv. the Precentor, Cathedral School. 6 20 268 OABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIELS —Aberdare House, Gloucester street West, CONDUCTED BY Eev. C. TUEEELL, M.A., and MES TUREELL,, assisted by Competent Masters and Governesses. I Also, quite separate, Preparatory School for Little Boys. The next Term will Begin May 27th. 0-15 90 jMCiss Kowley, Teacher of Piano, Singing, Drawing, and Painting in Water Ooloure. THE NEXT TEEM will COMMENCE on THURSDAY, May 22nd. 231 St. Asaph street West. 5-17 181 EDUCATIONAL. MONTFLEURI,~PARK TEEKACE, CHEISTCHUECH. THE School will Meet on TUESDAY; MAY 27th. I Mrs Crosby ani Miss Fucha will be at home from Monday, May 19th. 5-17 226 CHEIST'S COLLEGE UKAMMAK SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will MEET AGAIN or TUESDAY, May 2 th, at 9 a.m. O. C. COKFE. 5-21 340 Head Master. LADIES' SCHOOL, Stanmore road North Avonside.—MES CHARLES GODFRKY wishes her Pupils to RE ASSEMBLE on MONDAY, the 2Cfch inst Instruction given in English, French Music and Elementary Latin. Mrs God frey will be at home on and after the 19ti instant. _ 5-20 28i HAGLEY HOUSE. "Jt/riSS A SHWJN'S WiLL EE-OPEN ON THURSDAY, 5-17 The 21st INSTANT. 19! SINGING. MISS LILLY MASON (Pupil of Natalii Macfarren and Signor Marochetti) who has lately air ved from England, wil be ready to TAKE PiPti.s for SINGIXC and FRENCH on MONDAY, 26th inst. 110 Montreal street South. 5-14 4 tCtb s otuatton WILL be Prepared to RECEIVE he: Pupils on TUESDAY, MAY 27th. At Home on FRIDAY and SATUEDAY 23rd and 24th Instant, from 1 to spm 116 South Belt. 5-20 292 HE NEXT TERM in Miss Lohse'i School for the Higher Education ol Girls will BEGIN on TUESDAY, the 27tl of May, at 9 a.m. Pupils not attending the whole school course may join Miss Lohse's French and German Classes oi take up any English subject separately. Miss Lohse and Miss Wilson will be at home on and after Wednesday, the 21st day of May, from 11 to 5 o'clock. 5-17 185 M E A. J. M EETOK ' TEACHER of MUSIC, WILL EESUME LESSONS ON MONDAY, MAY 26th, 121 Montreal street, opposite the Drillshed 5-20 291 BS MERTON, Senior Scholar, N.Z Univ., HOLDS a MOENINO CLASS for GIRLS from the age of 10 to 14 at her Residence, 121 Montreal street, opposite the Drillshed This Class offers exceptional advantage! to Parents who desire for their childrei careful teaching from a Competent Gover ness of long experience. The number re ceived is strictly limited, and the childrei are rigorously selected, so that little girli placed under Mrs Merton's charge have the double privilege of suitable companionship and thorough instruction. The Class meets again on MONDAY MAY 26th, at 9.30 a.m. 5-20 29C " CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ART. niHIS SCHOOL will EE-OPEN on MONX DAY, May 26th. Morning Classes on Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays, from 10 a.m. till 1. Fees, £2 2s per term. Evening Classes on Mondays, Wednea days, and Fridays, from 7to 9 p.m. Fees, 15s per term or £'i per annum. All fees must be paid in advance, at the Segistrar's Office, Canterbury College. F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. 5-14 34 CANTEBBUEY COLLEGE. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. AMASTEE to TEACH LATIN and ENGLISH will be required for this School at the commencement of the Third Term, about the 17th September. Applications in writing, stating age and accompanied by testimonials, to be lodged at the Registrar's Office, Canterbury College, on or before 21st June. 5-21 341 F. G. STEDMAN, Begistrar. CANTEEBURY COLLEGE. CHEISTCHUECH" BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE School will EE-OPEN on Wednesday, 21st May. New Boys must attend between 9 a.m. and 12 on Tuesday, 20th. General Arrangements—Boya are admitted at any age between nine and fifteen. Applications for admission after the latter age and before the former are considered m their merits. In the case of boya above twelve a certificate as to conduct is required from their previous school or tutor. a he subjects taught are:—The English, Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, Ancient and Modern History, Physical and Political Geography, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Natural Science, Natural Philosophy, Social Science, Drawing, Writing, Class Singing, Drill. Parents may select (subject to the Fead Master's right of veto) the subjects in which j their eons are to be instructed. The work of some of the higher classes will be arranged with a view to matriculation. Fees—The fee for each term is M 4s for boys over twelve j £3 33 for boys below that age. All fees must be paid in advance. F. G. STEDMAN, Eegietrar. 5-14 35 CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. riIHE School will IJE-OPEN on THUESJL DAY. 22nd May; new pupils must attend on Wednesday, 2iet May. Lady Principal—Miss Helen Connon, MA. Assisted by an efficient staff of teachers. Instruction will be given in English, Latin, French, German; Elementary Physical and Natural Science; Drawing, Class Singing, Needlework, and Calisthenics. Instruction will also be given in Vocal and Instrumental Music, the charge for which will be extra. Parents may select (with the Lady Principal's sanction) the subjects in which they wish their daughters to be instructed. The work of some of the Higher Classes will be arranged with a view to pupils preparing for the University. Fees —The fee for each term is JB4 4s for girls over twelve, and £Z 3s for girls below that age. All fees must be paid in advarce. F. 6. STEDMAN, Begiafcrar. M 436

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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5830, 21 May 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XL, Issue 5830, 21 May 1884, Page 8

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