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EDUCATIONAL NOTICES. MRS ALFRED MERTON'S CLASSES for GIRLS will MEET again ou WEDNESDAY, 16th inst. Vacancies for Boarders. 31 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE W. At home Tuesday afternoon. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. SINGING AND MUSICAL THEORY. MR ALFRED MERTON will RESUME LESSONS on WEDNESDAY, 16th inst, 31 Cambridge terrace W. At home Tuesday afternoon. 5619 RANGI-RURU, PAPANUI ROAD. MISS H. GIBSON'S School will RE-OPEN ox WE ONES DAY, SEPTEM BER 16jtt. 5494 Ml*>S GAUD-NER Ur.__ME.S TEACHING en THURSDAY, 17th. Class o:» Tuevlaj., 4 p.m., V.M.C.A. At home Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. 182 Salishury street 5693 PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN, HARMONY. MR DAVIS HUNT will RESUME TEACHING on SATURDAY. September 19th, iii--t«irt of Wednesday, September 16th, as previously arranged. Pupils plea.se note alteration. 70 Gloucester street cast. 5657 PIANOFORTE. MISS J. SMITH RESUMES TEACHING FRIDAY, September lSth. Theory Classes. Wednesday, 23rd. Miss Smith At Home Thursday, 17th. 5675 184 WORCESTER .STREET WEST. PIANO, HARMONY, ORGAN. MISS RACHEL ROSS A.R.C.M., will resume Teaching On THURSDAY', September 17th. 158 MONTREAL STREET. 5699 ROLVENDEN, HEREFORD STREET, LINWOOD. MRS GEORGE HIOKN3 and MISS NELLIE HIORNS will be pr-pved to RECEIVE their Pl'l'lf _ on THURSDAY, 17th Inst. Musio and Sinv.i.n_ f*ssoa* will commence on same date. At 16tli Inst., until 4 p.m. 5693 PIANO, ORGAN, AND SINGING. "|t/f~R WELLS RESUMES TEACHING on THURS--ItJ_ DAY, September 17th instant, AT 222 GLOUCESTER STREET W. 5683 MISS KLISEHKCH SMITH WILL RESUME MUSIC LESSONS, THURSDAY, September _7ih inst. Address— Wilford, Leinsler road, 5678 St. Albans. MRS URBAN V. RICHARDS, 133 WORCESTER STREET WEST. THE NEXT TERM will commence on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, at 9.30 a.m. Mrs Richards will be at Home on Monday and Tuesday, 14th and 15th inst., from 2 to 5 p.m. 5545 WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL. THE NEXT TERM will OPEN on WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, at 9 o'clock. CHARLES COOK, 5629 Headmaster. CHRISTCHURC'I KINDERGARTEN, Haldon, Montreal street. "JV'EXT TERM will begin on WEDNESDAY, SepJLI tember 16th. MISS BENDELV will be at home on and a'tsr Tuesday afternoon, 56-4 26 CRANMER SQUARE. MRS R. F. COLEMAN'S GIRLS' SCHOOL. THK THIRD TERM will begin on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16rn. | At Home on Tuesday. 5643 FENDALTON KINDERGARTEN. j ■\TEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE XS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. 5690 MISS RACHEL OLD. GIRLS' HIOH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. NEXT TERM will Commence on WEDNESJ_ DAY, Sentember 16th. New Pupils must attend at 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAY, September 15th. Lady Principal—MßS T. S. FOSTER. . Assisted hy an Efficient Staff of Teachers. All Fees are Payable in Advance. Fees, including all subjects except Instrumental Music, £5 5s per term for girls over twelve yeara of age, £4 4s per term for girls under twelve y?ars of age. If PAID at the Registrar. Office within ONE FORTNIGHT from tho FIRST DAY of ATTaNDANCK the Fees are £4 4s and £3 3s respectively. In Cases where MORS THAN ONE PUPIL in - FAMILY attends the School a REDUCTION of ONE GUINEA i'ER TERM is made for EACH after the First Paying Pupil. j Prospectuses can be obtained at the Sohool, or at Canterbury College. The Lady Principal will be at the School to receive new pupils ou TUESDAY, September 15th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.50 p.m., and will also be prepared to see parents or guardians on the same morning. A. CRACROFT WILSON, 5147 Registrar, Canterbury College. SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. THE NEXT TERM will commence on MONDAY, September 21st. Head Master—G. HERBERT ELLIOTT, Art Master and Gold and Silver Medalist, S.K., London. Lecturer on Architecture and Decorative Design—S HURST SEAGER, A.R.1.8.A. MORNING and EVENING CLASSES I Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Thursday 7 p.m. to S p.m. Class for Sketching From Nature Every Tuesday. Subjects :— Practical Plane and Solid Geometry and Perspective Drawing applied to Architecture and industrial Art. Architectural Design and Drawing. Constructive and Ornamental Design in work other * than Architectural. Principles and History of Ornamental Art. Modelling in Clay from Life, the Cast and for Relief Design. Drawing and Painting the Figure from the Antique and from Life, both Nude and Draped. Painting in Monochrome and Colour, from Still Lite; Cast, Flowers, &c. SATURDAY CLASSES for teachers and others, 9.30 to 12.30. SPECIAL SATURDAY CLASSES for Sloyd and Manual Training and Wood Carving. Term Fees— £s d -=So\£s d Morning Class.. .. 310 0 210 0 Evening Class, one night '£ ** _ _ per week 10 0 _£ v 810 10 0 Two night. 1 5 0 _Sg3 f0 15 0 Threenights 110 0 ""-"st*!-! 10 0 Four nights 115 0 *_?._ 1 5 0 Saturday Class .. 0 15 0 5.25-7 0 10 0 A. CRACROFT WILSON, 5680 Registrar. E. J. PAINTER, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN Also Mandoline and Guitar. Kilmore street East, Christchurch. 998 TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 150 Worcester street west TiyCR C H GILBY" has pleasure in announcing ItJL that he has secured the services of M. MALAQUiN (from the. Ly.ee National, Orleans, France) to conduct FRENCH CLASSES,' Both elementary and advanced, in connection with the above Institute. Particulars on application. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MISS A. M. CARE And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light Line Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic, Sic

Every Description ef Copying Done on Type writer. Miss A. M. Carr's pupils have obtained the First Certificates for 150 words per minute granted by Sir saac Pitman in New Zealand. The highest ever .gained in Canterbury. " VIOLIN TUITION, Also— , ACCOMPANIMENT or ENSEMBLE LESSONS (Piano and Violin). In future Mr F. M. WALLACE'S charge for in-true-tion will be, . FOUR GUINEAS PES TERM. Two Halt Hours or One Hour Weekly. 59 • 1 CRANMER SQUARE W. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GROSVRNOR HOUSE—Private. Board and Re_ dence. Terms moderate. 56 Gloucester street near Latimer square. • /CAITHNESS.**—Eien street, Auckland, late Vy Dr-. Kenderdina's residence, .oppoiiteSupreme Court. Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ho vad cold baths. Terms moderate.. MRS G. CARTER, Proprietress. BOARD AND BESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY... FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS BAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 705. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TJ IVERTON HOUSK 269 CASHEL STREET WEST, CHRIS-CHURCH. MRS C. BLANCHARD. R. PAINTER, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST Avon Dispensary, KILMORE AND BABBADOES STREETS. Also at Sydenham Pharmacy, Waltham road and Coleridge streets. Telephone—Christchurch, 412; Sydenham, 458. PURE DRUGS DIRECTLY'IMPORTED. Physician* Prt»K*._**.wiw Accurately Prepared.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9521, 14 September 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9521, 14 September 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9521, 14 September 1896, Page 8

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