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Educational. ROLVENDEN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ( HEREFORD STREET. LINWOOD. MRS GEORGE "hIORNS and MISS NELiJE HIOKNB WiU be prepared to RECEIVE their PUPILS ox THURSDAY, Ist FERRUARY. Mosio lessons will be RKSUMED on same, date. At nome on Monday. January ;29th. _77 PIANOFORTE. MIS 3 CONSTANCE* E. T.INGARD will KEstUME TEACHING on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. At home on Wednesday. 9St2 \ MD LL E. PASQU IER, ; TEACHER OF FRENCH. j Conversational Cias.es foe Younj. Lidies Com- j mence oa WKDNESuAY, "th February, from a till 5. I Conversational Evening Classes Commence on i THURSDAY. Bih FebruaiT. from 7 li-l 9 p.m. To Commence on 7th February. ARMADALE, , __ 170 Montreal btreet. Christchurch. 886" VIOI_IN~AND PI ANOFO RT B. THE MISSES PAcIcSR resume lossona THURSDAY. FEBRUARY Isr. At Home, Wednesday. 31st Itist, 232 Belmont terrace, 9353 _] Oxford terraoe. I>IANO AND SINGING. MRS DAVID CARD* RESUMES TEACHING on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IST. 144 PETERBOROUGH STREET. 31 265 ARMAGH STREET. THE SCHOOL TERM will BEGIN V > on FRIDAY. February 2nd. MRS CROASUAILK BOWEN will be at Home from 12 to 5 p.m. on Monday. 29th; Wednesday, 3lst; and Thursday, Ist Februaiy. 9731 17INDERGARTEN SCHOOL. Corner of East belt and Worcester street. School will RE-OXEN THURSDAY, February Ist. MISSES THOMSON and CROXTON. 21 17. Hereford street, 18 C.suel street* A~C A DE M V OF MUSIC. 191 Manchester street. MR C. F. BUNZ will recommence LESSONS after this date. MES3RS C. and A. BUNZ will also Receive PUPILS for VIOLIN and PIANO. 32 j&| I S S AMBLER, PROFESSOR OF FRENCH, Highly recommended by tho Academies de Mon tpellier et. Paris, and the Lycee de Nimes. ROOMS AT THE METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. 8803 MONTPLECJRI BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. SCHOOL will REOPEN on THURSX DAY, February Ist. i Mrs Crosby aud Miss FuChs will be at Home on and after Monday, 29th inst. 9<331 "CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF SHORT~ HAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c, 150 Worcester street west PRINCIPALC. H. GILBEY. O CHOOL resumed on Monday, 15th January. Terms commence at any PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY, &c. MISS RACHEL ROSS will begin TEACHING on MONDAY, JANUARY 29th. At home after January 2Gth. 158 Montreal strof-t. 9813 PIANOFORTE, SINGING, &o. G. F. TEND ALL, Mua. Bac, Oxon. TERM COMMENCES FEBRUARY Ist. j 164 MONTREAL STREET. 9797 PIANO, ORGAN, Sec. \M R LAURENCE WATKINS, Organist of J-TJL St. John's, Latimer Square, RESU MES TE AC H! NG ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. ST. JOHN'S, OR WILSON'S ROAD, OPAWA. 9737 155 MONTREAL STREET. Tt/|R H. M. LUND will RESUME Lessons THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, IST. At home on Tuesday, January 30th, from 2 to 6. . ' .' 9789 HAWTHORNDEN, UPPER FENDALTON. SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON Ist FEBRUARY. TfIHE Fend a) ton 9 o'clock Coaoh (Cockran's) X from the General Post Office run _to the School. Return Coach in the afternoon. Application to be mad-? to Mrs David McKee, Hawthornden. 9521 ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTFCD BY~MADAME ALICE (Latu.of London and Paris.) DRESSMAKING a"nd~Millinery thoroughly TAUGHT to Ladies wi hi •« to do their own Dressmaking or success.ally- engage in bitsine.s. Ladies learning: under Madame Alice are Taught as i l the best London and Paris Houses (not scientific s*ys_-ml. Ladies wishiuer to make inquiries kindly call on Ma dam a at Hobbs* Buildings ilsc flooi) Cathedral Square, between 10 and 5. CI.SS3S commence Tuesday, 30th January. '-: : ■ :■. _ 931S 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 Mrs Wilson (late resident lecturer a. the Government Training College for Teachers, Brighton, England). The NEXT TERM begins on THURSDAY. February Ist. _At home 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 8309 MISS LAVINIATAYLOR, Pianoforte and English Concertina, MIS-J ADA SINCLAItt TAYLOR, Singing, Drawing, and Oil and Water Colour Paintinsr, RESUME LESSONS THURSDAY, Ist February, and will be glad to arrange wih new pupils. The Elementary Class for Sight Singino-. &0.. will be com inned on Friduy. from four to five. Fee—One guinea. At home on Tuesday and Wednesday, 238Armagh street W. 9_pj COLLEGE. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE NEXT TERmT will Commence on . THURSDAY, February Ist. New B'-ys must Attend a. 9.30 x.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 31st. HEAD MABTER—O. __. Bevan-Brown, M.A. All Fees are Payable in Advance. Fees, including all sutjects, £4 4s per torm for boys over twelve years of age. and £3 3s ?>er term for boys under twelve years of age. f paid st the Registrar's Office within o c fortnight from the fi stdayof attendance the fees are £3 3s and J32 2s respectively. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. A. CRACttOFT WILSON. _-__._._%-_ Registrar. Canterbury Co'lege, January 20tb, 189 L 9410 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, lee No. 23 LICHKIELD STREET X T|*lßß A. M. CARR, M.P.S., M.N.P.9. BtsS^&Sa h o_ wm H - VOM *- TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1894. Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and Hammond), Bookkr aping. Business Letter Writiog, Coinposi-iou, Arithmetic, tec, I'außht. Speed Classes at all hoars. Special Speed Classes every evening from 7to IU p.m. K«_dintra at rates from 30 to 12J words per minute, or higher if desired. Shorthand Pupils desirous of entering tho early examination this year for Theory and Speed Certificates please apply at once. Ia connection with this School, Ordinary Kveniug Classes will be held. Arithmetic, Writing, Spelling, Reading, Composition, &c, will be taught. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Pupil Tfachers Kxaralnatioas. IrfS'ons from 8 a.m. tolOp.m. Va an'iea f.r Boarders, who will get special instruction. Awaiting Engagements—Mi •__ Carr can recommend a number of Pnplls, who can write Shorthand and have a knowledge of Bookkeeping and Typewriting. fggg

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8705, 30 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8705, 30 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8705, 30 January 1894, Page 8

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