Educational THE St. Albans Main School will EE OPEN on MONDAY NEST. Januar 24th. at 9 am. The Side School will b opened on Monday, January 31st, at a.J B ' m ‘ THOS. GORDON, 7443 ChaiimaH.. SPBEYDON SCHOOL. THE above School will RE-OPEN oi MGHDiY.a.Mgtag*^ Chairman. January 21st, 1887. HAGvEY HOUSE, Armagh stored west.-The MISSES ASHWIN £ fCHOOL will EE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, the 26th Instant. Pupils boarded far the High and Normal Schools. 6961 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 141 Hereford street. 17th January, 1837.
w E RESUME STUDIES TO-DAY. Vacancies for a few vocal pupils. W. W»BLEY. r\LDENBURGH HOUSE.-ARMAGH U sir EAT WEST.—The Next Term in Misa Lohie’e School for the Higher Education of Girlß will begin on FRIDAY, the 2Sth of January, at 9a m. Miss Lohse and Miss Wilson will be at home on and after TUESDAY, the 25th, from 11 to 5 o'clock. M ISS M AY IJIOWSEY Has re-commenced TEACHING THIS DAY (FRIDAY). JANUARY 21st. Address-Care of Mr Arthur Towsey, 260 Armagh street west. 7410 MU SIC. M E A ETECE IJIOWSEY RESUMES TEACHING At hia Residence, 200 Armagh street west, MONDAY, JANUARY 24th. 7409 GOTHAM, OPAWA. FTIHIS SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN A JANUARY 28th. MISS POVEY will be at Home from 2 to 4, January 26th and 27th. 7410 LANGBTONE, KAIAPOI. mH E MISSES ANDREWS 1 A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, 81st JANUARY, 1887. 7451 4 Mr barnett'c* preparatory HCHOOL for YOUNG GENTLE* MEN, North belt, Christchurch. Duties resumed on Monday next. Terms for boarders under twelve, 16 guineas per term (sixteen weeks)} day pupils, 2 guineas. References to parents of present pupils. Eveninar classes. . i » «4M m/lISS FUftBTON (Organist or tna lw| Catholio Church. Barbadoeg street) WILL RESUME LESSONS, Organ, Har* moninm. Pianoforte, and Singing, on MONDAY, the 24th inet. A small fee only charged for elementary pupils. Organ pupils have the advantage of practising ou either a two or three-manual instrument. Morton Villa, 83 Lichfield street, Christchurch. 7270 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING ON THE CONTINENTAL METHOD. MRS E. PRICE, 171 Armagh street (next Dr. Deamer's). , . An Evening Claes is now forming for Training and Producing the Voioe. Terms. 10s 6d per quarter. Intending pupils will kindly forward names as early as possible. Circulars at the Music Warehouses, 7844 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. CHBIBTCHUROH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—C. K. Bevan-Brown. M.A., late Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Oxford. THE School will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February. Admission or new boys and entrance examination will take place at 9 30 a.m., Tuesday, let February, at the School. F. G. STEDMAN, 7264 Registrar CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, THE BCHOOL will RE-OPEN on FRIDAY, 28th January. New pupils must attend on '1 hurt day morning, 27th January. Lady Principal—Mrs Maomillan Brown, M.A., assisted by an efficient Staff of Teachers. Instruction will be given in English. Atin, French, German, Physical and Natural Science, Drawing, Claes Singing, Needlework, Calistbeni ‘B, and Cookery. Instruction will also be given in Vocal md Instrumental Music, the charge for vhichwill be extra. Parents may select (with the Lady Prinsipal’s sanction) the Butjects in wh chthey viah their daughters to be instructed. The work of some of the higher Masses irill be arranged with a view to pupils prejaring for the University. . M Fees-The fee for each term is £4 4a for firls over twelve, and J!33j for girls below fees must be paid in advance at the Begistrar’s Office, Canterbury College. 2W5 F. G. STEDMAN. Registrar. LVILLE HOUSE SCHOOL. JAVE RIMOVED to WARWICK HOUSE, 249 Armagh street, ire, where I have ERECTED BUILDS specially for SCHOOL purposes, og increased accorotcodatiou ror dole rders and Day Scholars. ie NEXT TERM will begin on MONf, the 31st inst., at 9 a.m. CHARLES COOK,
Head Master. Christchurch, January 17th, 1887. 7340 THEEDUC VTTOV BOAEOOFTHE DISTBICr OF NOETH CANTERBURY. THE Board invites APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, for the following appointments, to be sent in to the Chairman not later than Tuesday, the 25th January Ashton—Master. Present salary, *wo. Lyttelton Side, new school—Mistress. Salary, not less than J 88710?. j.V. COLBOBNE VEEL, Pecretarv. ntiriHtnhiireh. 14th January, 1887. 7154 Impounding*. IMPOUNDED, at Addington, from the Biccartoh Estate, by Ja». WHson, one BO AN HKIFBfc. branded lire MA near -mu hack quarter, near ear back notch S wSonefifi) BRINDLE BBJhEtt C ALF. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be eold on February 9ih, 1687, at noon. 7498 THOS. DQHi, foundkeeper.
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6656, 22 January 1887, Page 1
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