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Educational. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MISS SPENSLEY WILL RESUME LESSONS on TUESDAY, SOth January. Open to receive fresh , Pudls privately or in class. J Please, note address —No. 4 Morten's Buildings. Entrance nex* Glbba* picture shop, Cathedral square. 9309 ROLVENDEN BOARDING AND DAY V SCHOOL, HEREFORD STREET. LINWOOD. MRS GEORGE "hIORNS and MISS NELLIE HIOUNS Will be prepared to RECEIVE their PUPILS ON THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. Music lessons will be ,RBSUMED on same date. At home onMbnday. January 29th. 9077 PIANOFORTE." MISS CONSTANCE" E. LINGARD will REsUME TEACHING on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. At home on Wednesday. 9572 MRS ALFRED MHRTON'3 SCHOOL for GIRLS will MEET again on THURSDAY, February Ist. Vacancies for Boarders. At Home Tuesday and Wednesday after 2 p.m. 31 CAMBRIDOe'tERRACE WEST. 9G92 ORGAN. SINGING, &C. MR ALFRED MERTON will RESUME LESSONS on THURSDAY, February Ist, At Home Tuesday and Wednesday after 2 p.m. 31 CAMBRIDGk"tERRACE WEST. 9G°3 CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, CHESTER STREE T WEST. THE NEXT TERM will begin on THURSDAY, Ist February. Boarders return on Wednesday. New boys mast attend at 9.30 a.m, on Wednesday. 9746 G. H. MERTON. WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL. rpHE NEXT TERM will begin on MONDAY, January 29th, at 9 a.m. 969 CHAS. COOIL^ PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY, &c. Tf/I ISS RACHEL ROSS will begin TEACHIYX ING on MONDAY, JANUARY 29th. At home after January 26th. 158 Montreal street. 9313 PIANOFORTE, SINGING, &c. l|R G. F. TENDALL, Mus. Baa, Oxon. TERM COMMENCED FEBRUARY Ist. 164 MONTREAL STREET. 9797 PIANO, ORGAN, &c. MR LAURENCE WATKINS, Organist of St. John's, Latimer Square, RESUMES TEACHING ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. ST. JOHN'S, or WILSON'S ROAD, OPAWA. 9737 155 MONTREAL STREET. 11/fR H. M. LUND will RESUME Lessons THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. At home on Tuesday, January 30th, from 2 to 6. 9789 NORTH BELT. MISS WALTON requests her PUPILS to ASSKMBLifI on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. Atbome on Wednesday, January 31st. Private lessons in music, &c. 9790 *V| ISS FUNSTON,. ORGANIST of the | Pro-CathedraL Barbadoes street, will RESUME LESSONS on the 29th INST. MELROSE. Lichfield street X, 9811 CHRISTCHURCH KINDERGARTEN. , NEXT TERM will BKGIN FEBRUARY Ist, 1894, An extra Class for Drill, with dumb-bells, clubs, &c„ will be held twico a week, after 4 o'clock. A Dancing Class is held 1 tor children under 12 years of age. The terms I , for each of these Classes will be 12s 6d a term for OTzrairfera. a-r*4i 103 6d for pax)ils ot tho Sohool, MISS BESDELY will bo at borne after the 25th._ 9810 HAWTHORNDEN, UPPER FENDALTOn! SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON Ist FEBRUARY. THE Fendalton 9 o'clock Coach (Cockran's) from the General Post. Office runs to the School. Return Coach iv the afternoon.. Application to be made to Mrs David McKne, Hawthorndcn. 95i4 ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTRD BV~MADAMK ALICE j tLato.of Lindon aud Paris.) DRESSMAKING anTMillinery thoroughly , TAUGHT to Ladies wi hi >g to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in I busings. Ladies learning under Madame Alice are Taught as i i the best London and Paris Houses I (not scientific system). | Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madamn at Hobbs' Buildings (Ist floor) Cathedral Square, between 10 and 5. | Classes commence Tuesday, 30tb January. ' " ■ . 9818 CRANMER HOUSE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals—Mr W. Wilson (seven years head master of Normal school and four years lecturer on School Management), and j Mrs Wilson (late resident lecturer at the Government Training College for' Teachers, Brighton, England). The NEXT TERM begins on THURSDAY, j February Ist. At homej.l a.m. to 5 p.m. 8309 ! MIPS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. Wednesday Afternoon at 4, j£v-»ning at 7. i Fee—lss the course of 12, from date of j joining. Advanced pupils 10i6d the course. Other elasies formed as required. Private classes formed. Private Ipssous given The Modern »nd the Original Dances artistically taught. 236 Armagh street West. ' 9632 ~ ~~MIS3 Pianoforte and English Concertina, -• MIS* ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR, Singing, Drawing, and Oil and Water Colour Painting, RESUME LEBSONS THURSDAY, Ist February, and will be glad to arrange wi h new pupils. .; Tne Elementary Class for Sight Singinsr, &c, will be continued on Fridays from four to five. Fee—One guinea. At home on Tuesday and Wednesday, 23S Armagh street W. 9364 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. I THE NEXT TERM, will Commence on ! THURSDAY, February Ist. New must Attend at 9.30 a.m. on I WEDNESDAY, January 31st. HEAD MASTER—C."eT Be van-Brown, M. A. All Fees are Payable in Advance. Fees, including all subjects, £i 4a per term for boys aver twelve years of age, and £3 3s per term for boys under twelvo years of age. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from the ft st day of attendance the , fees are £3 3s and £2 2s respectively. I Prospectuses can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College, j A CRACROFT WILSON. ' Registrar. Canterbury Co lege, January iOzb, 189 L 9110 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPE-" WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c No. 23 LICHFIELD STREET E. MISS A. M. Ca"rß, M.P.S., M.N.P.S. (assi«tPd by her alstera) will RECOMMENCE LESSONS on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1894. Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and Hammond), Bookkeeping, Business Letter Writing, (Tempos! ion, Arithmetic, &c, Taught. Speed Classes at all hours. Special Speed Classes every evening from 7to 10 p.m. Re»dinvs at rates from 30 to 12 > words per minute, or higher if desired. Shorthand Pupils desirous of entering the early examination this year for Theory and Speed Certificates please apply at once. In connection with this School, Ordinary ! Kveniog Classes will be held. Arithmetics*! Writing, Spel.ing, Reading, Composition, &c.r wfll be taught. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Pupil Examinations. Lfsaons from 8 a.m. to 10p.m. > Va an ies f. r Boarders, who will get special instruction. - i " 1 Awaiting Ktigdgementa—Mi«a Carr can recommend a nu.,»ber of Pupils, who can write Shorthand and have a Jtnowledge of Bookkeeping and Typewriting. (SGB

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Press, Volume II, Issue 8704, 29 January 1894, Page 8

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