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Business Nofcics GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ELECTRO-PLATE, FANCY, AND OTHER GOODS. THE ASSIGNED ESTATE of W. GARDINER, My Jeweller, fe3B Colombo street, aad 201 High street. A VTTRIGHT having PURCHASED BOTH STOCKS of the above Shops at 10a in the Pound on Wholesale Cost, WILL OFFER THE WHOLE At 238 Colombo street AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE. MUST BE CLTCARED WITHIN ONE MONTH *fo make room for imoming tenant. Tide is REALY A GENUINE SALE, and I Bhan GIVE THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT OF MY CHEAP PURCHASE. REAL BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES Especially imported by Mr Gardiner, At 38 PER PAIR. OTHER SPECTACLES from 6i> PER PAIR. In consequence of not having room at Colombo ' etreet for the whole of the FANCY GOODS, A Part of it will be REMOVED to GOULD & CO. CHEMISTS. CASHJEL STREET. And WILL BE SOLD AS ABOVE. , 780 ALFRED WRIGHT. Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BOYS' HlOa SCHOOL. THE NEXT TERM* WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY. JANUARY 31st. New Boys must Attend at 9.30 on Wednesday, January 30th, All Fees are Payable in Advance. FEES, including all Subjects, £4 4s per Term for Boys over 12 years of age, and £3 3s por Term for Boys under 12 yeais of age. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from first day of attendance the Fees are £3 33 and £2 2s respectively. F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar, Registrar's Office, - Canterbury College. 668 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. , rriHE NEXT TERM~WILL COMStEMQR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31st. New Pupils must Attend at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 30th. Instruction given in the ordinary High School subjects, including English, Latin, French, German, Mathematics. Physical and Natural Science, History, Geography; also, Dress-cutting, Sewing, Singing, Drawing, Calisthenics', Gymnastics, and Drill. All Fees are Payable in Advance. FEES, including all Subjects, except Instrumental Music, £5 5s per Term for Girls over 12 years of age; £4 4s per Term for Girls under 12 years of age. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from first day of attendance, the Fees are £4 4s and £3 3s respectively. F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. Registrar's Office, Canterbury College. 669 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ox WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, At 10 p.m. SCHOOL FESS: If Paid before the Middle of the Term the FEES for Boys in the UPPE R SCHOOL are £6 a Term, and in the LOWER SCHOOL £5 a Term, except for Bo>s under IS Years of Age. for whom the Fees are £4 a Term. An additional charge of £1 is made in all cases if the Fees are not paid before midterm. Classical and Modern Side?. Circulars giving information with respect to the new arrangements can be obtained at the College, or will be forwarded on •»* u «^ OOTTKEmu Bursar. Christ's College, Christehurch, 24th January, 1889. 787 WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL. nnHE NEXT TERM will BEGIN on JL TUESDAY, January 29th. at 9 a.m. CHARLES COOK, 530 Head Master. LADIES' SCHOOL, Rolvenden, 'HEREFORD STREET, LINWOOD. MRS GEORGE HIORNS will be prepared to receive her Pupils on TUESDAY, lary 29th. Vacancies for Boarders. Pianoforte Lessons will be resumed on MONDAY, January 28th. , At home on and after the 25th INST. 770 i Miss Clara Dawber (Late Pupil of MR LUND) RECEIVES and VISITS PUPILS for th WANOFORTE. Hereford street, Linwood. •,*»•* 655 First Term Commences 29th insfc. ■ ' Jjadies , School, Fernside House, Near Rangiora, TljrßS T. S. MANNERING willbePrepaw JML to Receive her PUPILS on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Evening Train at Fernside. 6 JM iss Deakin, 33 Worcester street East, TEACHER OF MUSIC, DRAWING, ANI Lessons commence on MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. 76$ CRANMER HOUSE, CRANMER SQUARE LADIES' SCHOOL. „ Next Term will begin on FRIDAY, Februax Ist. at 9 a.m. •m/TRS J. H. SMITH Gate Miss Galway) am 111 MISS E. SMITH AT HOME from 3to i on and after MONDAY, January 28th. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. RIVERTON, CASHEL STREET W. DAY SCHOOL win be RESUMED on MON DAY, 4th February, at 9 a.m. Evening Classes to Prepare PupOs f< Matriculation, Law, Teachers Certificate A limited number of boarders received. W. MALCOLM (Late Principal Normal School), g57 Master. FRENCH FARM PREPARATORY SCHOOI For Boys up to Fifteen Years of Age. f BOYS RETURN on TUESDAY. FebruaJ sth, and Wednesday, February fth. 3 allowance equal to hatf the travelling c: peases made in cases of boys coming froo gyond g Aggß VTACANCY in an old-established Boardinghouse FOR TWO PUPILS attending Boys" High School. Apply 7»1 290 Caahel street west.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7264, 25 January 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7264, 25 January 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7264, 25 January 1889, Page 1