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Educational. THE EDUCATION BOARD of the DISTRICT of NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invites separate APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Testimonial?. for tbe following Appointments, to be sent in addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 pan. on MONDAY, the 19th Current:— Feraside—Master, present salary £153. Woolston—Assistant Master, present salary £130. J. V. COLBORNE-VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, Bth March. 1894. STS2 TtMARU HIGH SCHOOL. * S3ISTANT MASTER WANTED, GraJ\ duate, with some experience, to teach a high cHss la Latin, and middle classes in other ordinary High School subjects. One who can take an active part in school games preferred. _ Dutiea begin 23th May, 1334. Salary £180 per annum. Applications, with testimonials enclosed, should reach the Chairman of the Hoard of Governors oa or before Wednesday, 21st March. 2237 SECRETARY TO THE BOARD. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. , FIRST TERM, 1894. ! LKCTURE3 BEGIN ON SATURDAY. loth MARCH. STUDENTS are required to ENTER their »0 NAMES at the REGISTRARS OFFICE, and PAY their FEES before attending tbe Lectures. Students whose Fees are not Paid within Twenty-one days from the begin aing of the Lectures of each Term will be fined tbe sum of One S-illing for each Lecture for which tbe Fees remain unpaid after that dace. Students who begin to attend Lectures at a period subsequent to the date aoove-mentioned mast pay the foil fe_s when they begin to attend, otherwise they will be fined One Shilling for each Lecture in addition to the full fee. The " College Calendar " for 1894—price Is 6d, containing every information respecting the course of study, time of attendance ac the different Lectures, Sec, can be obtained at the College. A. CRACROFT WILSON. 947 Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. LECTURES IN MUSIC. LECTURER-G. F, TWNDALL, MUS. BAC. THE following fit A.___lS will be held during the year 1894:----1. Rudiment* of Music and Harmony (for Junior Examination.) There will be both a doy and evening clad* for these subjects. 2. barm*ny (for Intermediate Examination.) 3. H.'rmouy, Counterpoint and Hiatoxy of Mueic (for Senior Examination.) 4. Advanced Class for Studeuts iv Harmony aud Counterpoint. Time table maybe seen at tbe College or information obtained from the Lecturer. The Anuual Examination will take plaoa in October. A. CRACROFT WILSON, 1942 Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. tjCHOOL OF ENGINEERING and TECH- ) NICAL SCIENCE. TABLE OFLBCTURKS. FIRST TERM. 1894. COMMENCING MOxNDAY, MARCH IiTH. Lecturer in Charge-UOBT. J. SCOTT, M.LM.E.. A.MXC.E. ENGINEERING EDUCATION. The School provides a complete course of instruction in Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering, as prescribed by the University of New Zealand for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering. For fnll particular* see bpecinl pamphlet, THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Evcaiutt lectures and instruction in drawing and sol ting work are given to those engaged in tbe traces of pattern making, millwrigbting, engine fitting, boiler making, blacksmithing, copper and tin-smithing, plumbing; and gasfitting, cycle making, carpentry, car and coach building, watch and clock making, Btonemasomy, &c. TABLE OF LECTURES 1894. Subject Time. ¥££? Freehand Mecba- £ c d nical Drawing.. Wednesday, 7to 9 0 10 6 Elementary Geometry .. .. Thursday, 7to 9 0 10 6 Descriptive Geometry and the Sotuug out of Work .. .. Monday. 7to 9 0 10 6 Descriptive Geo- Mon., Wed., & Fri., metry.advanced 2to 4 111 6 Mechanical Draw- Monday, 8 to 9 ing .. .. Wednesday, 7 to 9 110 Mechanical Draw-Mon., Wed., & Fri., ing. advanced.. 2to 4 111 6 TheStaam Engine Friday, Bto 9 0 10 6 Theateam Engine Tue«. & Fa., 5.30 to advanced 6.30 110 Applied Mechanics .. .. Tuesday, Bto 9 010 6 Mechanics of Machinery .. Thursday, 5.30 t06.30 0 10 6 Strength of Material* in Construction and Iron Roof and Bridge Design-Monday, 5.30 to 6.30 010 6 Engineering Laboratory .. Tuea. & Than., 2to 4 1 1 0 Any extra Student attending more than one class will be allowed a remission of 2s 6d on each fee after the first. Certificates will be granted to Students who attend a course of lectures and pass a satisfactory examination in any of the above subjects. 2373 A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. E. J. PAINTER, riIEACHER OF THK VIOLIN, Kilmore street east, Christchurch. 9938 11 I S S AMBLER PROFESSOR OF FRENCH, Highly recommended by the Academies de Montpeilier et Paris, and the Lycee de Nimes. ROOMS AT THE METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. 8806 CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK- . KEEPING, Sec, 150 Worcester street west; PRINCIPALQ H . G I L B V . The Only Teacher of Shorthand practising in Christcnurch possessing Mr Isaac Pitman's Teacher's Certificate. ' LECTURES IN MUSIC. MR G. F. TENDALL. MUS. BAC, HAS Two or Threa VACANCIES for Pupils in the Theory of Music by Correspondence. Pupils thus receiving lessons by post have passed the Canterbury College Examinations in Music, and the second N.Z. University E*am. tor Mas. Bao. 164 Montreal street. 2504 MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. Wednesday Afternoon at 4, Evening at 7. Fee—_e the course of 12, from date of joining. Advanced pupila 10s 6d the course. Other clause* formed a* required. Private claases formed., Private lessons given. Tbe Modern and th* Original Dances artistically taught. 836 Armagh street West. 9632 ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTED BY~MADAME ALICE (Let* of London and Paris.) DRESSMAKING and Millinery thoroughly TAUGHT to Ladies wi-hing to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engag* in business. Ladies learning under Madam* Alice are Taught as ia the best London and Pari* Houses (not scientific system). Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madame' at Hobbe" Buildings (lac floor) Cathedral Square, between 10 and 5. Classes commenced Tuesday, 30th January. 9818 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c No. 23 IJCHF_ELD STREET E. MISS A. M. CARR, M.P.S., M.N.P.3 (assisted by her sisters) HAS COMMENCED LESSONS fo Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and Hammond). Bookkeeping, Business Letter Writing, Composition, Arithmetic &&, Taught. Speed Classes at all hours. Special Speed Claases every evening from 7to 10 pan. Reading* at rate* from 30 to 120 word* per minute, or higher if desired. Shorthand Pupils desirous of entering the early examination this year for Theory and Spt*d Certificates please apply at once. In connection with thi* School. Ordinary Evening flUaon* will b* held. Arithmetic, Writing, Spoiling. Reading, Composition, eXc. will be taught. __ .. _ Pupil* prepared for Civil Service and Papil TeachersT Examinations. Lessons from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Varande* for Boarder*, who will get special instruction. 8598 LXGalloo* of Herbal B**r for 7d from a bottle of Potter's Herb Extract Sold by all Grocers. Wholesale and Retail from Arthur H. Fletcher. Grooer, High street. C_rt*t*hnrch. *_»

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8789, 10 March 1894, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8789, 10 March 1894, Page 5

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