Religious Services. /IAIHBDBAIi SERVICES. SUNDAY. JANUARY era. 8 a.m,— Holy Communion. II ajn. —Matins and Holy Communion Preacher—Rev. Canon Harper. 7 D.m-—Preacher, Rev. Canon Harper. The Offertories during the day will be for the Maori Minion Fund. « BAPTIST TABSRNAOLB. Oxford Terrace. REV. J.""J. DOKE „ WUI PRRACH a NEW YEAR'S SERMON At It a,m. EVENING BKRVIGB at &30 p.m.. After which the ORDINANCE of the LORD'S SUPPER Will ba observed. 48 ciNTRAL MISSION. f"| DDFSL Lj7 WS , HALL. PASTOR BIRCH 11 a.m. and 6.15 p.m. All seats free. Everybody welcome. Solos and selections by larga Choir. 49 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Manchester and Worcester streets. REV. SIDNEY J. BAKSR. To-morrow, 11 and 6.31. Evening Subject— THE GOD OF HOLIDAYS. Visitors cordially invited. 46 ETHODIST FREE CHURCH, St. Asaph street. Morning—Mr Lomas. Kvening—Kev. John Hosking. Subject— "Lesionsfrom a Persian Monarch's Sleepless Night." l^ |-| B U T S.C H B KIRCH E. HERR PASTOR TH. A. MEYER Wlrd Morgen Urn 11 Uhr, Gotteadienat Halten. 82 TTJVANGELTSTiC MEETINGS condnoted M2J by MR J- H. TODD (late of Moody'a InSUNDAY 6TH, at 8.15. Eacrt evening daring the week (Saturday except ed) ac V.M.C. A., at 7.30 p.m. 61 Educational THE EDUCATION BOARD of the DISTRICT of NORTH CANTERBURY. TEE Board invites applications, accompanied by testimonials, tor the following Appointment*, to be acne in, addressed to the Secretary of the Bo <rd, not later than 4 p.m. on M NDAY, the 11th current:— South bridge—lnfant Mistress, present salary £112. Leitbneld—Mistress, present salary £77. Buahside—Mistress, present salary £67. J. V. COLBORNE VEEL. Secretary. Chiistchurch, 4th January, 1895. 119 SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 236 Armagh Street West. IN response to a request from several friend', Mr W. (seven yea c headmaster of the Normal School), has decided to open a School for a limited number of Boya. At Home at 28 Cranmer Square on Wednesdays, from 2 to & Prospectuses on application to Union etreet. New Brighton. 9854 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR cCHOOL. SIX ENTRANCE SOMES SCHOLAR. SHIPS (No. 2) will be offered for competition in JANUARY, 1595, to boys who are members of the Church of England, viz. :— (a) Two to boss under the age of eleven yeazs; ib) Two to boys under the age of twelve; (c) Two to hoys under the age of thirteen. The EXAMIN ATION will begin at 9 a.m. on THURSDAY, 21th January, 1895, at, Christ's College. The Scholarships are of the annual value of £&, and are tenable in the first instance for two years, on condition of regular attendance, good conduct and progress in study. They may be extended by the Governing Body on the the special recommendation of the HeadMaster. The subjects of examination will be Divinity. Latin, English and Arithmetic. No special work ia prescribed in these suhje ts, but no S hoUrship will be awarded to a hoy who does nocehaw reasonable attainments and promise. Honolarshi'ps in one class for whioh there is no qualified candidate* may ho transferred to another. In the event of equality, preference will be given, cceteris paribun, to the kindred of Maria Suites, the Foundress, or hue late husband, Joseph Somes. • .■ Names, with certificates OL,(l) age, (2} good character, (3) Church Membership (this last signed by a Clergyman holding a license from hii Bishop) must be sent to the Head-Master, or the Bursar, on or before THURSDAY, January 17th. . W. G. BRITTAN. Burear. December 12bb. 1894. 9993 EDUCATIONAL. ' MRS GIBSON wiU have VACANCIES next Term for a limited number of Boarders. A Comfortable Home for Girls attending the High School, University or Normal School CIasses.—RANGIRURU, Papanui road, Christchurch. ■ 9708 E. J. PAINT BR, mKACHEK OF THE VIOLIN, J. Also Mandoline and Guitar. Kilmoro street east, Christohuroh. 9938 I 3 S FREDA MARSDE N, VIOLINI3T, Will con'lone her Classes and Private Lesson during the Midsummer Vacation. Vacancies for Advanced/ Pupils in Glass held from tl3 to 5.15 on Tuesday Afternoons. Term commences with date of first lesson. MORTEN'S~BUILDINGS, 424S Cathedral equare. \* QNSIBUR AP JARD, Professor of Dancing It X and French, 21 Stanmoro toad, Linwoort. Ladles and Gentleman taught privately the latest stepa. FRENCH—Coavereational Class now forming. Guuia'e method taught. How to speak French in stx months, without grammar. Sariea pasted to stodena or teacaera. MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING. WEDNKSDAY Afturnoana. Saturday Afternoons. Wednesdays at 7, Thurtdays at 7, Saturdays at 7. Other classes as required. Fee, 15a. coarse of t£; advaveed puyila 10a 6d from date of joining. Private lessone given. Private classed formed. Country classes attended. The modern and the original dances artistically toughs* Former pupils invited ta attend classes for fancy dancing; . 236 Armagh street west, 3632 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &a, Conducted by MISS A. M. CARR and her Sisters 23 LICHFIELD STRKET E. Shorthand and Typewriting, (also Speed Classes for advanced pnpila;, Bookkeeping (single and double entry}. Letter-writing, Composition, &c.* Taught. TYPEWRITING—Every description done. Business correspondence, *&, takes down in shorthand and immediately transcribed or School "hours from 9 a.m. EVENING CLASSES. Isaao Pitman's TEACHER'S CERTIFICATE —Mis 3A. M. Carr, in. answer to peraiscent inquiries regarding the above, gives In explanation tne following extrieft from & publication of Mr Pitman's:—"ln 1879 is was found that without a personal examination of the candidates, which was impoaaible, the Secretary (Mr Pitman) oould not tatnacu poss» sionof ihe ability toceach Phonography 'personally.' The 'Tea hera Certificate* was; therefore, withdrawn." 16 wiU, therefore, be ■een that thia certiflcate has not been issued or about fifteen years. Personal. PERSONAL. PRIVATE DETECTIVE DALE, PhcaniXtf Chambers, 52 Tuynnfrfan Quay. Wellington. T7M3R Divorce, Hissing Friends, Absconding I , Debtors, Lest and atolen Property, and aU Delicate, UitHcult, and Secret Commissions. Kvideoce Collected in all Coure Cases. Highly recommended. , 1601 HUIiSTOH'S FIBE. VJTOCK ABANDONED BY TH* INSURANCE COMPANIES. SAMS SATURDAY, 10 A.M. EVERYTHING MUST BE IMMEDIATELY SOLD.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18950105.2.50.2
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LII, Issue 8994, 5 January 1895, Page 9
Word Count
955Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 8994, 5 January 1895, Page 9
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.