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EDUCATIONAL NOTICES. MISS FUJfSTON (Organist of the Pro-CathcdnU, Barbadocs street) will RESUME LESSONS on THURSDAY, the JOtii INST. ■ Melrose, Lichfield street East. 2445 TVfISS ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR will RESUME jJi LESSONS (Singing, Painting in Oil , and Water 1 Colours, and Pianoforte) on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY '" Ist. At Home to arrange with new pupils on Wednesdoj - and Thursday frotii three to five. 1 236 Armagh street \V. 2431 155 MONTREAL STREET. Tl/TR 11. if. LUND will RESUME LESSONS on JJj. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31sr. At Home Thursday from It till 5 p.m. 2430 PIANOFORTE. MIS"S VIOLET WARD will RESUME TEACHING on FRIDAY, 31st. At Home Thursday, 30th. 198 Worcester street West. 2422 MRS CHARLES GODFREY'S SCHOOL will KE-OPEN en THURSDAY, the 30th INST. I Stanmore road Nerth. 2418 ! BOLVENDEN, HEREFORD STREET. LINWOOD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MRS GEORGE HIORN'S and MISS NELLIE HIORXS will bo prepared to receive their Pupils on THURSDAY, 30th instant. Lessons will commence on same date. At Home WEDN ESDAY, 29th instant 2177 PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE PRODUCTION AND ! • HARMONY. MR T. FITZGERALD FAULKNER has RE- ; SU.UKD TEACHING at 223 Oxford terrace, near Manchester street. Terms on 2239 VIOLIN and ACCOMPANIMENT LESSONS. MR F. M. WALLACE will RESUME Teaching on FRIDAY, the 31st inst. At home on Thursday afternoon. 1 CRANMEK SQUARE. 2343 RS WELLS will RESUME Teaching Musio on THURSDAY, January 30th, [ At Spensluj-'s Rooms, Where she may be consulted on the 23th from l 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 2356 VIOLIN PIANOFORTE and DUO PLAYING. MISS PACKER RESUMES Lessons on THURSDAY, the 30th January. MISS EDITH PACKER RESUMES Lessons on THURSDAY, 30th January. At Amberley on i Saturdays. 2376 PIANO, HARMONY, ORGAN, &c. MISS RACHEL ROSS will RESUME TEACHING on THURSDAY, January 30th. 153 STREET. 23J38 ' T%fI"RS. ALFRED MEBTON'si SCHOOL for GIRLS ITJL will meet again on THURSDAY, 30th inst. Vacancies for Boarders. At home on Wednesday from 2 to 6 o'clock. 2382 31 Cambridge Terrace West. PIANOFORTE. Ttyf ISS J. SMITH RESUMES TEACHING FRI-jLT-IL DAY, 31st January. Theory Class February r sth. Miss Smith at home January 30th. 184 Worcester street W. 2242 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MISS M. E. BUSH RESUMES TEACHING on WEDNESDAY, January 29th. " At Home" Wednesday, from 11 to 12 a.m. MENDELSSOHN SIUDIO, Gloucester street Central. 2497 255 ARMAGH STREET. 5 mnE NEXT SCHOOL TERM will REQIN on JL FRIDAY, 31st inst. Mrs Croasrtaile Bowen will be at home To-day (Wednesday), 29th, from 11 to 4. 2234 ) MICS EDGAR'S SCHOOL. No. 6 Cashel street. THE NEXT TERM will BEGIN on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th. I Miss Edgar will be at Home on Wednesday, 29th, , after 2 p.m. 2436 PIANO, SINGING and ORGAN. \ MB DAVIS HUNT T>ESUMES Teaching on THURSDAY, January , JK, 30th. 70 GLOUCESTER STREET. 2352 E. J. PAINTEK, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN Also Mandoline and Guitar. Kilmore street Ea-it. Christchuroh. 99& ACADEMY O~F MUSIC, 191 Manchester street. HERR O. F. BUNZ andlllS SONS will RECEIVE PUPILS from this date. Violin, Piano, and ail orchestral Instruments Tauirht. 2511 LANOSTONE, KAIAPOI. , mHR MISSES ANDREWS' BOARDING and PAY : JL SCHOOti will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, 30th * JANUARY, 1896. Music lessons resumed same day. f Vacancies for two or three resident pupils. Terms moderate. Healthy situation. 2243 X INWOOD KINDERGARTEN.—The Kindergarten Bj at Rose Cotta™e, 94 Ca<;hel street East, Linwood, will RE-OPEN on MONDAY NEXT, the 3rd of February, at 9.30 a.m. Miss Sitncbx has several vacancies for pupils this term. She will lie "At Home" on T Thursday afternoon next, from 3to 5 o'clock. 2517 c nnUTOR.— CHARLES HOGG, 8.A., St. John's JL College, Cambridge, formerly Head Master of Ashburton High School, and Tasmanian Scholar, prepares for Matriculation, Junjor Scholarship, 8.A., College Exams., and Civil Service at 203 Gloucester street, near Gaa Company's office. 2503 PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING AND HARMONY. ■m/f R. ALFRED MERTON (Organist and Musics I I.tjL Master at Christ's College, Examiner ire Music for the New Zealand Education Department) will resume lessons on THURSDAY, 30ru inst. Mr Merton is forming Classes for the Study of Sightsinging (staff and tonic solfa notations). At home on Wednesday after 2 o'clock. 2383 31 Cambridge Terrace West. SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Chester street, Cramner square, Christchurch. » (Next the Durham street Church). 5 TTAVING secured MORE COMMODIOUS JLJL PREMISES," I shall now be able to take MORE BOYS. Early desirable. Boysprepared for Matriculation and the Civil Service. ATHOME on SATURDAY, 13th inst., SATURDAY, 25th, WEDNESDAY, 29th, between 2 and 6 p.m. Prospectuses on application to 28 CRANMER SQUARK 1 186JT WILLIAM WILSON. TECHNICAL SCHOOL, No. 150 Worcester street -.West. PRINCIPAL, i MR C. H. GILBY, HONOURS DIPLOMA NAT. PHONOG. SOC. (BNG.) 3 • ' ___ MATRICULATION and CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Students Coached for these Exams, by a Graduate of N.Z. University. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Correspondence (English and French), and all Commercial Subjects Thoroughly Taught. : RE-OPESED THURSDAY, JANUARY 16ru. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING CATHEDRAL SQUARE. , . MISS A. M. G ABB And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light line Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic, &O. • .. . . . ! Every Description of Copying Done on Type writer. Pitman's Speed Certificates. Miss A. M. Can's pupils have obtained the highest speed certificate ever granted in New Zealand. . 58 ...WABWICK HOUSE. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. THE- NEXT TERM wiU BEGIN on WEDNESDAY, the 23th insk.'at 9 o'clock. My PARTNERSHIP with Mr FENN having TERMINATED. I shall for the future carry on the School by myself as heretofore. CHARLES COOK. Christchurcb, January 10th, 1896. 1730 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CURISTCHURCH. i> rPHE NEXT TERM will COMMENCE on THUBSX DAY, January 30th. New Pupils must attend at 9.30 a m., on Wednesday; January 23th. Lady Principal— MRS T. S. FOSTER, Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Teachers. All Fees are payable in advance. Fees, including all subjects, except Instrumental Music. £5 Sβ per term for girls over twelve years of age ; £4 4e per term for girls under twelve years of age. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from the first day of attendance the Fees are £4 4e and £3 3e respectively. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School, or at Canterbury College. The Lady Principal will be at the School to receive new Pupils on Wednesday, January 29th, and will also be prepared to see parents or guardians on the same day. A. CRACBOFT WILSON, t 1903 Registrar, Canterbury College. . NELSON COLLEGES. BOYS' COLLEGE—Principal, J. W. Joynt, M.A.; Second Master, W. 8. Littlejohn, M.A.; Lady Matron, Miss A. M. OUlvier. GIRLS' COLLEGE—Lady Principal, Hiss B. E. Gibson, M.A. *""».. nnHE regular course of instruction includes English JL Language and Literature, History and Geography, Classics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Science and Drawing. At the Girls' College Class Singing and Needlework are also taught In addition to Prizes, there are Thirteen Scholar- , ships for Boys and Six for Girls, awarded on the result of the year's work, besides Provincial, Tmline and School Commissioners' Scholarships. At the Boys' College there.is a Cricket Ground, an Asphalt Tennis Court, a Gymnasium, and a Cadet Corps. ' At the Girls' College there are Two Asphalt Tennis Courts and a Gymnasium; Drill »nd Indian Club exercises are practised regularly. ' - Music and Dancing are extras. Tuition in the former is provided by the Nelson School of Music. For fees and further particulars apply to the Secretary, College Office, Nelson, The FIRST TERM begins on TUESDAY, 4th February. 1969 WE keep Marshall's Kara Klava, Crossland'e Headache Powders, Odontalgicon, Special i Tincture of Podophyllum, the great liver remedy, i also Martin's Worm Syrup, a really good article. , Truth and Health Supplies Company, 245 Cash*! •tmt, Ohitoto&uwli.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 8

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