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Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. TROUR tt> Upper School SCHOLARSHIPS li of the value of £15 each, for Girla from twelve to fifteen yeara of age: and Four (i) Lower School SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of «12 each, for Girls from ten to twelve yean of age. will be awarded at an examinaeion to begfif on Thursday, January 28th, at 10 ii.m., at the Girls' High School. Two of the Upper School and two of tho Lower School Scholarehipe to be held for two years, and two of the Upper School and two of the Lower faohool Scholarships to bo held for one year. These Scholarships are open to all girls pf thd prescribed age who have not been in attendance for a year previous to the examination at the Girls' High Sohool. and no candidate will be allowed to compete for a scholarship who already holds one. , . . Intending candidates mast send In their names to the Lady Principal oa or before Tuesday, January 86th. with a statement of tfco day ana year of birth of candidate. Ti»e Board reserves to itself the right of requiring proof as to age of candidates. , _ Subjects — Enßlish Grammar and Composition, Arithmetic, Geography, and British A Scholarship will not be awarded to any candidate who has not obtained twenty-five per cent, of the possible number of marks in each subject and 60 per cent, of the possible tOtaL A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. 621, NOTICE. OWING to Improved Business PROFJCSSOR OSWALD MKTCALFE will NOT leave at, Christmas. The Professor is curing coses given up as incurable by the best London, American and colouial specialists. Office Hours—lo to 12, 2t05,7 to 9, Archbold's, Montreal street, next Aulsebrooke ■ * Cnree by correspondence, 4994 ALTON HOUSE, TIMARU. SEASIDE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal-MiBs~LIS3AMAN. Sea Bathing. Terms moderate. 6 TM|IS3 TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR Jyi. DANCING. Mondays 7to 9. Thursdays 7to 9. Wednesdays 3.30 to 6.30. Calisthenics a special feature. 13s. course of twelve. Pi actice class, 10s 6d. Course from date of joining. The Modern and the Original Dances artistically taught, forming a varied and pretty programme for a dance. _ Private classes formed. Private lensone given. Country classes visited. 3»> Armagh street West. 934 BEACH GLEN, SUMNERI BOARDING AND~DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS undec U (establUhed 1873). The objects of this School are—lst. co prepare Boys thoroughly to enter the Higher Sohools ;• 2nd, to provide a Sound iCaglieh and Commercial Edueatioa for those not Intended for a University course. The School is pleasantly situated, and well supplied with Artesian Water. Special attention paid to delicate and backward boys, Terms very moderate. C. L. WIGGINS. Principal. ' Bmnneaa Moticoa. LAWES' CHEMICAL MANURES. npHE MOST RELIABLE FERTILISERS X tor ROOTS, specially adaptedf or Forcing the Young Plants beyond the ravages of the fly. . SALES-50,000 TONS PER ANNUM. Also, COLONIAL-MADE BONE-DUST. We have made specially favorable arrangements for a supply of above Manures, and are quoting Lowest Possible Prices for coating Season. WOOD, SHAND A CO., ' HEREFORD STREET. WHITE, BOOKSELLER AND BTATIONER 6 VICTORIA STREET. Importer of Commercial and General Stationery. A Large Stock of Plain and Fancy Stationery. New Books by Every Mail. English Papers and Periodicals by Bvery Direct Steamer. FIRST SPRING GOODS JUS/T AURIVSU. SEE WINDOW. 173 CASHEL STREEtT OPPOSITE OAFS. J. W. PERRY & CO., Cash Tailors, From 200 Colombo atreefc. THANES. k. atkTnson, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, IN Returning Thanks to hie Patrons for past favours, wishes to iuform them and the Public Generally, that he has REMOVED FROM VICTORIA STREET TO 203 CASHEL STREET, opposite W&tcombe and Tombs', where by low charges and etrict attention he hopes to receive a large ahare of patronage. A large new and well assorted stock always on hand. BS3 D. MACMILLAN, IMPORTER OF PAPERHANGINGS, &c, 133 Manchester street. AJEW SEASON'S PAPERHANGINQS JUST ARRIVED, Sx Zealandia, Rasaia, and Mamarl, ' NOW ON VIEW. QST2 BOON AND STEVENS STEAM COACH FACTORY, CHRISTCHURCH, HAVE on SALE—Dog Carts, Cambridge Carts. Ladies' Rustic Carts, Gigs, oecoad-band Landau, Buggies, Waggons, &&, &c Repairs on most reasonable terms. Gentlemen's Carriages a Speciality. PHOTOGRAPHIC. BUYERS of CAMERAS, LENSES, and In fact everything in connection with Photography, will do well to inspect my Large and varied Stock of Apparatus. Hand Cameras a Speciality. Also, a Large Supply of llford Goods, Photograpbio Chemicals and Solutions. Indent order* taken for any makers' goods. Correspondence invited. E. BEARDSLEY, Importer of Phocograpbic Materials and Fine Arts, 87 Manchester Street. Ohristchurch. THE CLINCHER PNEUMATIC TYRE. THE MOST RELIABLE AIR TYRE YET. INVENTED. JUST introduced into New Zealand by F W. Gougn. who is now supplying then* Uttea to Firs* Prize D.S.S. Exhibition JPALLABY PATENT DIAMOND SPRING FKAME SAFETY BICYCLES, Or any other make, new or eecond hand. A shipment of special quality rubber tyres and accessories now arrived, at reduced prices, N.B.—Lawn Mowers sharpened equal o Note Address— F. W. GOUGH "COVENTRY" CYCLE WORK » 88 COLOMBO STHEKT SOUTH, Christ church. S. H. VERNAZONI, TTAIRDKJSS3ER AND IOBACCONIBT. HAIR ALBERTS, BROOCHES. BRACKLBTS.aca. and HAIK WORK OF EVERY DBSCRIPTiON MADE TO ORDER. AU Shades of Hair Kept in Stock. TENNIS RACKKTS BJSSTRUMQ. COLOMBO STltKJffir (next Al Hoeeli. * SUPERIOR Dyetag and Cleaning to all Its >C? Drancßos, with despatch, at moderate pneeeby J. AjriAiger. from London, Christ* church Die \V orka, is Oxford Terrace W« near Montreal Bridge. T>ATENTS7~DrawiBg» and Speciflcationa JT . Prepared, Pateate Obtained, and Trade Marks Registered. A. H. Hart, Registered Patent Agent, 258 Colombo straetTchrisce&ttnuu

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8071, 14 January 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8071, 14 January 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8071, 14 January 1892, Page 8

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