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Business Notices. JAMES GOSS, STEAM SAWING AND PLANING MILLS, Corner of Durham and Peterborough - Streets, HAS ON SALE .<; : All kinds of i ! ' BUILDING MATERIALS in Large or Small Quantities at Lowest Rates. Doers, Sashes, Mouldings and all kinds of ■ Joinery Work prepared to order. NEWCASTLE AND NATIVE COALS AND FIREWOOD. Railway Siding at Durham street South. _ 8788 Educational. TTERR "JVf AX TJTRSCHBURG, Professor of Music (late of the Uonservatorium, in Frankfort-on-Maine)receivesPupils for the PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND COMPOSITION. PUPILS TRAINF_DFOR TEACHING. For Terms, apply to 233, Gloucester street west. 2918 WANTED, by the North Canterbury Board of Education, a Master for Westerfield (new school), Ashburton County. Salary, £128. Applications, accompanied by "testimonials, to be sent in to the Chairman of the Board not later than Tuesday, the 21th January. 3350 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. THE FIRST TERM - WILL COMMENCE ON* MONDAY, 16th JANUARY. By which date the term fees, £32 10s must be forwarded to the Registrar's Ofllcc, Canterbury College. F. G. STEDMAN, 3085 ' Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BOYS* HIGH SCHOOL. THE Next Term will Commence WEDNESDAY, February Ist. New Boys must attend at 9.30 a.m. on January 31st. The Fees have been reduced to £2 2s per term for boys tinder 12 years of age; £3 3s per term for boys over 12 years of age, if paid to thc Registrar within one fortnigut from first day of attendance, if later £3 3s and £1 Is respectively. Prospectuses may be obtained at the School or Canterbury College. . F. G. STEDMAN, 3431 ■ Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, January 31st, New Pupils must Attend on Monday, January 30th. Lady Principal, Mrs Macmillan Brown, M.A., assisted Dy an efficient staif of Teachers. Instruction is given in the ordinary High School subjects, Including English, Latin, French, German, Mathematics, Physical and Natural Science, Hititory and Geography. TheSchool is specially arranged aa a preparation for Matriculation and Junior Scholarship Examination, but parents may, with the consent of the Lady Principal, choose the subjects in which they Wish their daughters to be instructed. - " ■ ■ ■ - In order to prepare girls for other careers than those to which a University course leads there have been added to Sewing,' Singing, and Drawing, subjects already taught in < the School, the following :—Dress-cutting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and Nursing as under the St. John Ambulance Association.' Puithj-ri the Physical Training Of the girls is" now to be extended by thc addition of Swim ming, Calisthenics, Gymnastics and Drill. - Fees, including all Subjects, except Instrumental Music, £4 4s per term for girls o'.-er 12 years of age; £3 3s per term for gins under 12 years of age, if paid to the Registrar within one fortnight from first day of attendance, if later, £5 5s and £4 4s respectively. F. G. STEDMAN, 3132 Registrar. OLDENBURG HOUSE, Armagh street west. —The next term in Miss Lohse's School for the Higher Education of Girls will begin on FRIDAY, the 3rd of February, at 9 a.m. Miss Lohse and Miss Wilson will be at home on and after TUESDAY, January 31st, from 11 to 5 o'clock. 3160 WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL Cranmer Square (From 1870 to 1886 Melville House, Christchurch), THjE SCHOOL - will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, At 9 a.m. New Boys will bo enrolled after the 23rd inst. CHARLES COOK, 3501 Headmaster. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED, an Additional ASSISTANT MASTER. CHARLES COOK, 3398 ' ■ Warwick House School. PIANOFORTE. jMrs _v rede. JKarkas Will Continue to GIVE LESSONS as before at 184 Worcester street west. Term begins on February oth. At home alter 5 p.m. 3402 -mMTSS -m/TARION A LLISON (Pupil of Mr Arthur Towsey) Has RESUMED her PIANOFORTE LESSONS Vacancies for New Pupils. Terms moderate ; each term commencing with first lesson. 265 Manchester street N. 3498 BKACH-GLKN BOARDING SCHOOL, SUMNER.
Conducted by MR C. L. WIGGINS, and a thoroughly competent assistant. •XIHE School i 3 pleasantly situated, within I easy access to the Beach and to the Baths. Special arrangements have been made whereby the boys may enjoy the advantages of Bea bathing at suitable times and under careful The course of study includes all the usual bnhchtfc of a liberal education: and with a vieir to thorough efficiency bom iv teaching ai-yj.. _np_*_ visum, the number of boarders Uattted to*twenty-five. THE SCHOOL "WILL RE-OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 9.30 a-m. Boarders will please return on Tuesday, 31st January. Mjr Wiggins will be happy to forward prospectus and fun particulars to any parents who think of placing their sons at School. He will be at home after the 16th January. TERMS: (To include Board, Education, Books, and .__,. Stationery). JFix boys under 10 years, 48 guineas per ■ _-. Mrniiri For boys over 10 years, 51 guineas per annum. 8117 . Regatta. ■ INTERPROVINCIAL AMATEUR REGATTA. LAKE FORSYTH. 26th JANUARY. 18S8. TROWING CLUBS COMPETING at above _¥__, Regatta are notified that their BOATS must be in Christchurch RAILWAY YARD EARLY on WEDNESDAY, the 25th Inst., and be forwarded to Birdling's Flat by the 3.55 pjn. train for Little River on that day. Clubs are requested to send a number of men with boats for purpose of unloading. Boats to be reloaded at conclusion of Regatta, and return with crews same evening. A Mabri Canoe Race will be added to the programme, prize £2, three canoes to start or no race ; if four canoes start second prize £1; TJii-tT-T* ™ > , one mile: time of starting, 2.45 p.m. GEORGE F. WRIGHT, 3331 Hon. Secretary.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 6964, 18 January 1888, Page 1
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