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Educational. . i i' «—____—_—__, CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL fTIHE NEXT TERM*wiH COMMENCE oa X THURSDAY, September 19th. NEW PUPILS must attend at 9J» a.m. an Wednesday, September 18th. LADY PRINCIPAL-Mrs Maomfllaa Brawtu M.A, assisted by an efficient staff of teachaaa. All Fees are Payable in Advance. FEES, including all Subjects, except Instrumental Music; £o 5s per term fior Girls over twelve years of ago -, £4 is per term for Girla under twelve years of age. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from first day of attendance, the fees are £4 4a and £3 Is respectively. F. G. STEDMAN, -, . . , __, Registrar. Registrars Office, . Canterbury College, September 12th, I*lß9. SIM CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BOYS' mGHSCHOOL. THE NEXT TERM~ WILL COMMENCB ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. New Boys must attend at 9.30 on Wednesday, * September 18th. Head Master : C. E. Beveuvßrown, M.A. All Fees are payable in advance. FEES, including all subjects. £4 4s per Term fer Boys over twelve years of age, and £3 3a per Term for Boys under twelve years of age. If paid at the Registrar's Office within ope fort* night from first day of attendance the Feea are _3 3s and _2 2s respectively. ProsDectuses can be obtained, at the Sohool* or at Canterbury College. FT G. STEDMAN, 1 Registrar. ' Registrar's Office, Canterbury College, Sept. 10th, 1889. 3152 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOIToir* , ..RT. THE NEXT TERM will COMMENCB MONDAY, 83rd September. Head Master :. G. HERBERT ELLIOTT. Art Master and Gold and Silver Medalist, South Kensington, London. INSTRUCTION is given in the following SUBJECTS:— . Freehand Drawing from the "flat 1 ' and " round " or." solid " forma Practical, Plane, and Stolid Geometry—Perspective light and shade from the " round* or " solid forms Botanical Drawing as applied to Industrial Designs .' Landscape, Still Life, and Flower Painting, in Oil, Tempera, and Water Colors Figures from the Antique and the Life, nuds or draped Lithography, Modelling in Clay, Sec, Design with special application to the Industries Architectural Drawing. LECTURES will COMMENCE the SECOND WEEK _N TERM. A Special Glass for Sketching from Nature ia Open to Morning Students. MORNING AND EVENING CLASSES, . Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10 aan. to X p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Morning Fees: £3 3s per term, or £6 6s per annum. Evening Fees : 25s per term, or 43 per annum.

All Fees are payable In advance. If paid at the Registrar's Offlce within one fortnight from the first day of attendance the morning fees will be A3 2s and £5 5s respectively, and the evening fees will be 15s and &2 respectively. F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. Registrar's Office, Canterbury College. September 12th, 1889. 3185 MRS STRATTON will be glad to PREPARE STUDENTS for Examination in English. Mathematics; br-to ptrtn Classes foe. Reading, Elocution, Analysis, Sec Particulars on application. 36ffi 278 Gloucester streot West. . PIANO TUNING. W. Ha W OOLDRIDGE PROFESSOR OF PIANO TUNING, Sea., Is now in Christchurch. Country visited. Tarxna moderate. Address, P. Cairns, tailor, 83 Manchester atreet. _____ ; ___» *1T I S S M. BALL, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN. Caahel street East, Linwood, Christchurch. 8456 FRENCH FARM PREPARATORY SCHOOL* For Boys aged from 9 to 15. Established over Fourteen Years. "MJ'OST Beautifully Situated in a wide, open XTJL valley on the western aide of *hm harbor; good Cricket Ground and Tennis Lawn, exceptional advantages for Bathing, Boating, Fishing and Hill Climbing. As a sanatorium for weak and delicate boys unrivalled. Boya allowed to keep ponies. Daily communication with Christchurch, i hours; Telegraph Station, 3 miles. An allowance equal to half the travelling expenses made in cases of boya -ftmi-g from beyond Canterbury. TERM COMMENCESon SEPTEMBER 23R0. 2839 T. S. BAKER, B. A. (Oxford). * DRAWING AND PAINTING. Talfß S. WATKINS, for many years a student J_f 1 of the School of Design, Somerset House, and Medalist of the Department of Practical Art, South Kensington, is desirous of inatfrating CLASSES for Instruction in DRAWING and PAINTING in Oils or Water Colon. Mr Watkins will be glad if intending pupils will communicate with him in order that Classes may be organised for tbe commencement of the ensuing term. Special arrangements can be made with schools. For convenience of pupils living at a distance, Classes may be formed in suburban.districts., Terms ana all other particulars can be obtained on application. • STEPHEN WATKINS, 721 152 Salisbury street W., Chrißtchurch.

On Sale. *OOR SALE—A First-claas Bus; maker. A* JF Ot. Howland, licensed to carry- thirty paa" aengers. Also a Double Brake. Theabova arein thorough Tepair, and will be soldat aiowprice Further particulars, apply to J. B. Hartle' Manchetter street, next Queen'a Hotel. 2420 JP or Sale cheap, 1 second-hand 13-passenger coach, AND 2 SECOND-HAND DRAGS. W.MOOR and CO., 2216 53 Victoria atrsot REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANYONE WHO CAN PROVE THAT J. H. GILCHRIST, 139 MANCHESTER STREET. Opposite Barretf a Hotel, AND 229 HIGH STREET, Next White Hart Hotel, DOES NOT SELL HIS STOCK OF GENERAI4 GROCERIES AT THE VERY LOWEST REMUNERATIVE ADVANCE ON THE COST PRICE. If you want to Buy Cheap and Save Money, ask for Quotations and satisfy yourselves that you can obtain Better Value than from any other House in Canterbury, One trial is aU that Is needed to prove these facts. THE BEST SS TEA IN NEW ZEALAND. Note tbe Address— NEXT WHITE HART HOTEL-, HIGH STREET, ' * and - OPPOSITE BARRETT'S HOTE_» MANCHESTER STREET. < TERMS-NETT CASH. J. H. GILCHRIST. 2081 . ■ • i.:„ .-.-- :: ■ I —r ; Je D. __J ELLE WB 1. I. ' (Late Ingham), DENTIST. 190 CASHEL STREET. Oppoeito Ballantyne's. SHILLING

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7422, 23 September 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7422, 23 September 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7422, 23 September 1889, Page 1

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