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Educational. MISS CHAPMAN'S French Conversational and Grammatical Classes will be RESUMED On 'WEDNESDAY, 20TH INSTANT. Senior Classes. 153 per term; Junior. 10a. At Home Monday and Tuesday. 51 Cambridge Terrace West. _8 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. "|*LT ISS STRATTON, CERTIFICATED TEACHER, R.A.M.. will RESUME Lessons on MONDAY, October tod. 837 MISS ROWLEY (Teacher of Piano, Singing, Drawing, and Paintingl, 231 ST. ASAPH STREET WEST. THE NEXT TERM will BEGIN on MONDAY. S-ptemoer lsth. 912 PAPANUI AND MERIVALE KINDERGARTEN. THIS SCHOOL wui~RE-OPEN on TUESDAY the 19„ Inst. MISS A. WEBB. 915 _ Principal. MRS CHARLES GODFREY'S School will re-open ou WEDKK 3DAY. the 20th instant. STANMORE ROAD NORTH. __5 NEW BKIGHTON. MISS MARION GODFREY vtill be piepared to receive her pupils on MONDAY, the 18th instant. 900 LEESTON KINDERGARTEN. MISS PALMER will be ready to receive her pupils on SEPTEMBER 20th. 909 VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE. MISS PACKER resumes Lessons Wednesday, September 20th. PIANOFORTE. MISS A. PACKER resumes Lessons, Wednesday. Scsptember 20th. 232 BELMONT TERRACE. OXFORD TERRACE. 908 MISS RACHEL ROSS, A.R.C.M., will be at Home in the mornings from Friday. September loth, to RECEIVE PUPILS for PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY, &o. Muaical hour once a fortnight, beginning Wednesday, September 27th.—158 Montreal street. 848 WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL. f*nHE THIRD TERM will begin on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, At 9 o'clock. 802 CRANMER HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. THE THIRD TERM OPENS on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. MRS WILSON will be at Home on THURSDAY AFTERNOON and ALL DAY SATURDAY. 659 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE THIRD TERM of 1893 will begin on WEDNESDAY, September 20th, at 9 a.m. Entrance examination for new boys will be held on Tuesday, September 19th, beginning at 10 a.m. The Headmaster will be prepared to see parents and guardians on Friday, September 15th, from 2 till 5 p.m., and on Tuesday September 19cb, from 9 till 11 a.m. C. F. BOURNE, 694 Headmaster. ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH DAY SCHOOL. HEAD MISTRESS—MISS HOOKHAM. mHE Next Term will begin on MONDAY J morning, Hth September. Fees—Sixpence per week for children who have not passed into the Second Standard. One Shilling for those in the Second Standard and above. Reduction made for more than one in a family. In addition to the ordinary standard work of Government Primary Schools, Religious instruction is given every day by the Ciergy of the Parish. Sewing is regularly taught to the girls by ladies ot the parish. Singing is also taught in the School. The passes in Standards I. to VI. last year on examination, conducted by the Head master of one the largest cf the Government Schools, were 90 per cent. 572 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS'HIGH SCHOOL. THE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE on THURSDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. New Pupil 3 Must Attend at 9.30 a.m. Os WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. LiDT PrincipalMrs Macmillan Brown. M.A., Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Teachers. All Fees are Payable in Advance. FEES (including all subjects except instrumental music) —£5 5s p'-r term for girls over twelve years of ago; £14s per term for girls under twelve years of age. If Paid at the Registrar's Office within One Fortnight from the First Day > f Attendance, the Fees are £4 4s and £3 3s respect ive'y. A. CKACROFT WILSON. Registrar. Canterbury College, Bth September, 1893. 519 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE NEXT TERM will Commence on THURSDAY, 21st September. New Boys must Attend at 9.30 a.m. on • WEDNESDAY", 20th SEPTEMBER. HEADMASTER-C.lirßevan-Brown, M.A. All Fees are Payable in Advance. Fees, including all subjects, £4 i ; per for boys over twelve years of age, and £3 3s per term for boys under twelve years of age. If paid at the "Registrar's Office within one fortnight from the first day of attendance the fees are £3 3s and £2 2s respectively. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. A. CRAOROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Bth September, 1893. s__ CANTERBURY COLLEGE. DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING AN ENTRANCE EXHIBITION of £20 per annum, tenable for Two Years, will be offered for public competition in DECEMBER NEXT. Examinations will commence on Friday, Bth December, at Canterbury College, Christchurch. Candidates will be allowed to take Six of the following subjects : — Latin, Greek. English, French, German or Italian, Mathematics, Science, History and Geography, Drawing and Manual Mathematics, Science and Drawing btiug compulsory. Except for Drawing and Manual Work the candidates will be required to take the papers set in the foregoing subjects for the University Junior Scholarships, and to do well enough to obtain credit for the Matriculation Examination. A schedule of marks can be had on application. The University Fee for the Junior Scholarship Examination is £1 Is, and the candidates' names must be entered both with the Registrar of the University, Wellington, and with the undersigned, not later than Monday, 24 th October. j A. CRACROFT WILSON, I Registrar, j Canterbury College, Christchurch, loth September, 1893. 893 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS FOR MATRICULATION. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, BARRISTERS' AND SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (in part). These Examinations will commence on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th. PLACES of Examination:—Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, Wanganui, Wellington, Nelson. Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, lmnedin and Invercargill. Candidates must send in to the Registrar of the University. Wellington, on or before TUESDAY. October 24th, a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined, signed with ail their names in full, accompanied by a statement of their age last birthday, and by the examination fee, from which there is no exemption in any case. Candidates' notices will be accepted up to Tuesday, October 31st (but no later) only on condition that they are accompanied by a treble rue. The Fee for the Matriculation, the Medical Preliminary, or the Gsneral Knowledge Examinations is Two Guineas; the Fee for the Junior Scholarship is One Guinea, but in the last case a second guinea will be payable if tho candidate after passing wishes to be matriculated. Candidates must distinctly mention for which Examination they propose to come up. Candidates for the Junior Scholarship Examination must be not less than sixteen and not more than nineteen years of age on December Ist. Twelve Junior Scholarships of the annual value of £40, tenable for three years, are offered at this examination. ! W. M. MASKSLL, i 1758 Registrar.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8589, 16 September 1893, Page 10

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