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. Educational. KINDERGARTEN. LEESTON. IYTIS3 PALMER w3 RESUME TKACHJJA ING on TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY ©m. - 303 P. VANDER VELDEN, ARTIST, IS about to form & Class for Studying from l&ts. He-wilt ba prepared to receive in~ tendiuff students at bi3 residence, 189 Durham street north, ooTHUBSDAY and SATURDAY next, the Ist and 3rd February, between tb* hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon. 133 MDILB. PASQUI'BB, TEACHER OP FRENCH. Conversational Classes for Young Ladies Commence on WEDNESDAY, 7th February, from 3 till & Conversational Evening Classes Commence on THURSDAY, Brh February. from 7 till 9 p.m. To Commence on 7th February. ARMADALE, 170 Montreal street. Chrietchnrch. 8860 MISS AMBLER, PROFESSOR OF FRENCH, Highly recommended by the Academies de Montpellieret Paris, and the Lycie de Nimea. ROOMS AT THE METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. 8806_ CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c, 150 Worcester street west. PRINCIPALIS. H. GILBEY. QCHOOL reeumed on Monday, loth January. Terms commence at any time. MRS J. K. CLARK, Pupil cf Signor Miranda and Madame Lucy Chambers. HAS OPENED at LATIMER SQUARE, and is now prepared to give Instruction in Singing and Voice Production. Terms on application to Messrs Milner and Thompson, Curia tohurcb, and at her address, Occidental Hotel. 9364 ■*« ISS M. GEE, in addition to her usual IT 1 Classes, is prepared to GIVIC LKSSONS iv L \ndscape and Portrait Painting:. ' Classes will be .RESUMED on SATURDAY, 3rd Jfebruary, ats 10 a.m., at Studio, next Gaa Office, Gloucester street. 79 TTIRANE; A. PEMBRRTON, M.A., Scholar JP Cape of Good Hope and N.Z. Universities, Double Honoui-man at M.A., N.Z. University.—TUlTlON, personally or by correspondence, jrivately or in class, for the Civil Service, Matriculation, Teachers', University Scholarship, Degree and Honours Examinations. Address, 16 Park terrace (next to the Cathedral School). 47 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT Oi>' NORTH CANTERBURY. i rfiHE BOARD invite* APPLICATIONS, acX compsniea by testimonials, for the following APPOINTMENTS, to be sent in i addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later t an Noon TUESDAY, the 6th FEBKUAKY :— West Lyttelton—Master, salary according to average, probady from £180 to £200, with allowance for rent. Woodside—Mistxees, present salary £73. J. V. COLBORNE VEEL, Secretary, j jChrlstchurch, 26th January, 1891. 9880 ! ~ MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. Wednesday Afternoon at 4, Evening at 7. Fee—lss the course of 12, from date of joining. Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Other classed formed as required. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. The Modern and the Original Dances artistically taught. 236 Armagh street West. 9632 ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILL.INEBY. CONDUCTED BY~MADAME ALICE (Latelof London and Paris.) DRESSMAKING and Millinery thoroughly TAUGHT to Ladies wi-hiitf to do their own-Dressmaking or successfully engage in business. Ladies learning tinder Madame Alioe are Taught as i.i the best London and Paris Houses (not scientific system). Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madame ac Ho'oba' Buildings (Ist floor) Cathedral Square, between 10 and 5. Classes commence Tuesday, 30th January. t ____ 9818 SCHOOL. 08 , SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &a* No. 23 LICHFIELD STREET E. 1%/fISS A. M. CARR, M.P.S., M.N.P.S. IT.I (assisted by her sisters) will RECOMMENCE LESSONS on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1894. ' Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and Hammond), Bookkeeping, Business Letter Writing, Composition, Arithmetic, Sec., Taught. Speed Classes at all hours. Special Speed Classes every evening from 7to 10 p.m. Readings at rates from 30 to 120 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 Evening Classes will be held. Arithmetic, Writing, Spelling, Reading, Composition, &c, will be taught. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Pnpil Teachers' examinations. Lessons from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Vai-anciea for Boarders, who will get special instruction. ... Awaiting Engagements—Mies Carr can recommend a number of Pupils, who, can write Shorthand and have a knowledge of Booikeeping and Typewriting. ■ 9598 CANTERBURY COLLEGE.' SCHOOL OF ART. THE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE WEDNEBDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. Head Master— G. HKKBEftT BLLIOTT, Art Master and Gold and Silver Medallist, South Kensington. London. LECTURES WILL COMMENCE THE 3VEOK77X7TG -*jts> 3£ V CLASSES, A Special Claa? for Teachers and Pupil Teachers is held on Saturday- Mornings from 9.30t0 12.30 Fee, 15eperterm. If paidwitnin three weeks from the first day of attendance iliefeewillbe 10s. ,__ Morsisb Fees— d£S 3s x>eir term, or- £6 63 XMr- annam. BVBIfIITQ FBES— « 3^U^JilfluoullL X£ paid within one *orrniElit) from the first day Of attendance the Moraine Fees -will toe js 2s and £55s mpsotively, and the Evening Fees will be 15s and £2 respectively. All fees are payable in. advance at the Registrar'e Oaice. O-vntertrary College. ProsDectnsea and fill other intormatfon can be obtained « application at the flchool Of Art, Ot AC (Dβ College. CRACKOBTT WILSON. igi Regi»trefft_ GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums, Cheap Management. Carnal Selection of lives. eoTUsmant euarantee. LOW PREMlUMS.—Notwitlisiinffln« the low premiums the funds of the Department, accumulated during twenty Oβ* years, now amount to nearly two million* sterling. CHEAP MANAGEMENT.—The most rigid economy is observed. The ratio oi expenses to income is f*r lower than that of any other office of sim Ear age doing business ia the Colonies. r\KKEtVI. SELECTION OF LIVES.—The I, utmost care is exercised in guarding against the acceptances of doubtful risks. As a consequence, the Death-rate year by year falls far short of the expectancy npon which ihe tables have been computed /GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE.—The pay. fj ment of every Policy k guaranteed bj the State. ___ FTJKDS BEAELT TWO MILLION POUHDS. ▲xmtua Income owv £33Q,000. Cash Surplus in 1890, over £23*,000. 1 J. H. RICKAKDSON. Comaustioan. H. STEWABT, FRUITERER, 198 COLOMBO STREET. OEGULAR SHIPMKNT3 of FBUIT of Every Deecriptaon RECEIVED BY BVEEY STEAMER. Telephone-No. 385. 27M

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8709, 3 February 1894, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8709, 3 February 1894, Page 9