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Educational. ; THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THF DJSj iTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. j ELECTION dF"COMMITTEE. ! fUHE Householders of the School District of I X BURNHAAI having failed to elect more than Four Members of Committee at tne ! Annual Meeting held on tbe a. th' April, the I Board herebr_tureota that a PUBLIC MEETING of tha Strassholdera of tho said Wstitet be held on MONDAY, the 22nd JUNE, 1891, at seven o'clock in the evening, for ttie purpose of ELECTING the remaining THRKE MEMBERS to serve on the Committee for such District for tho year ending with the fourth Monday in April. 1892. The place of Meeting shaU be the Schoolhouse. The Board further, in accordance with the provisions of the School Committees Klection Act, 1890, calls upon < the Householders in the District to send in to the Chairman of the School CorumiCtee, in writing, on or before Monday. Jane 16th, the, names of persons, being householders, nominated by. them for Election co serve upon the Committee, auch Nominations must be signed by the Proposer and by the Candidate, and must be in the form set forth in the schedule Co che ACC, or Co the' effect thereof. . . ._ . . . Forms of Nomination may be obtained from the Schoolmaster, or from Che Office of the Board, _. COLBORNE VEEL, Secretary. Christchnrch, May 29th, 1891. 4998 ALTON HOUSE. TIMARU. SEASIDE BOARDING - SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL-Misi LISSAMAN. Sea Bathing. Terms Moderate. 1990 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. THE MISSES HARDY JOHNSTON will RESUME their CLAfcSES at Hobbs* BuildinßS on TUESDAY, Juno 2nd. at 4.15 p in. Te-ms, £1 ls for Twclvo Lessons, payable in advance. Also, on Thursday Evenings, at thfir Residence, 103 Herefc d .street, Linwood, commencing June 4th, at 8 p.m. 4382 T»* ISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES for DANCING Wednesdays 3.30 to 6. Resume May 27th. Calisthenics, a special feature. Thursdays 7to 9. P. actice class begins 28th, Mond*v&7to9. Mixed class now going on wilt hiiss tha holiday May 25tb, Course of twelve lessons 15a. Practice class, 10s Cd. All the Modern and Original Dances artistically taught, forming a varied arid pretty programme for a dance. Private classes formed, private lessons given, country classes visited. ,_ _~ 236 Armagh street West. 934 BEACH GLEN, SUMNER, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS under H (established 1873). The ooji-cts ot this Si-hool are—lst. to prepare Boys thoroughly to enter ihe Higher Schools; ssno, to provide a Sound ningiish and Commercial Education for those not intended for a University course. The School is pleasautly situated, and well supplied with Artesiaa Water. Special attention paid to delicate and backward boys, Terms very moderate. C. L. WIGGINS. Principal, Board and Residence. 80-ard and Residence for two gentlemen. Apply at 280, Gloucester street west 4961 GROSVENOR HOUSE, COMFORTABLE _ PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. No. 50 Gloucester street cast, nejr Latimer 21a3 square. Terms very moderate. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS LODGE, late of tho Temperance Rest HAS REMOVED to ADDINGTON tnar Salcyarda, where ahe can Accommodate Several Boarder*. Refreshments and Stabling BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL aud RESTAURANT—Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room, Itjs por week; single rppm,lij* por wvefc; bosra without lodging, 12s per week: weekly dinners, is per weetr.; board and lodging*. :is per aay- Good accommodation fqr families, smoking-room, sitting-room (with use of pfcauo) barb-room, and t»how«jr-batn. Stabling fr«je. F BRIDGEC. Pro P fi?tor E0t919 j THE ROYAL HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE WES*. CHRISTCHURCH. MRSC. GOLD3TONE, having leased this excellent Family aud Commercial Hotel, hopes to merit a continuance of the support hitherto accorded Co her. The Hotel is exceptionally situated, being in the most picturesque pare of tJhristchui-ch, and y«C near to its centre. The priva;e suite* ofapai cinema are very comfonauly furnianed, and lh<» arrangements of the Hotel render it a desiraole homo for TravcUers, Tourists and regular boarders. The Management will be under Mrs GpldStono's personal supervision, and her long experience warrants bur in guaranteeing er patrons every attention. ALL CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE Telegrams, Letters or Messages Promptly Attended to. . None but Che Best Liquors Supplied. TckphonTNo. 309. 8319 THE CENTRAL HOTEL la now presided over by THOMAS BROOKS, WHOSE long experience in Hotel management on the Penlnsul* enables him to larantee to bis t awonn every possible atteusfl and ti.e com .of a good homo at pderaio charges. None but the Best LiquoVj will ba kept. The household arrangements are under the personal supervision of MRS BROOKS. , The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and being, according to its name, in the most central part of tue City, it affords excoptlQiial advantages The Billiard-room U one of tho besfj lighted aud f urhished in the citj, and is in charge of a thoroughly experienced marker. 278 .THOMAS BROOKS. Proprietor. CRiTEIiiON HOTEL, TIMARU. finH'B Alterations and Improvements to this JL Hotel being now completed, JX M'GUINNESS Will be glad to welcome his old Friends and the Publio Generally, and assures t ham they will find the Hotel replete witn every comforc. 20 TERMINUS FAMILY AND COM MERCIAL HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station CHRISTCHURCH. npHE above Hotel is the most convenientlyA situated in Cnristchurch for Tourists and Travellers, being opposite the Railway station, Telegraph and Post Oifices, and Cab Stand. The Hotel Is replete with eTery convenience, being fitted with.Hot, Cold, and Sbower Baths, Sec, spacious-Billiard, Smoking, and PrivaCe Sitting-rooms. Speight's celebrated Dunedin Ale always on draught. Prompt attention given to letters and telegrams. Telephone No. 302 FREDERICK STOREY 8375 Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J. G HARRIS WILL be gL» te v.eicome his old friends and the public generally, and assures them they wid find che Hotel replete witb ovary comfort and convenience. The Hotel, being in tbe centre ot the city, wnl be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists, and othera. TARIFF— Per Week, &S 2s. Breakfast. 2s; Lunch, ia; Dinner, 2sfid. Bed, 2s. _ •"*>. Special Arrangements for Families and Theatrical companies. spacious sample rooms. j EXCELLENT BHiLIARD ROOMS, I Fitted up witb two Aicock's Tables. j Telephone 45. Night Porter. I J. G. HARRIS. 09 Proprietor. SUPERIOR Dyeing and Cleainng in all its tv.s branches, with despatch, ac moderate pices by J. Aroigcr, from London, Christcl lurch Dye Works, 48 Oxford Terrace n mr. Montreal Bridge. lj_f HARVEY, Dyer and Scummr. tee. r V m has, for the of his n nnoroascustomers. Romovod from Victoria sireet to Central Preuiise*. Uo:ibs Buildings CsthedAisquare. EstanJlsUed 1378- SI

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7878, 1 June 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7878, 1 June 1891, Page 8

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