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AUUVAIIUNAL, X ROLVENDEN SCHOOL * 1 LINWOOD, ' 1 Corner of Hereford street and Rolleaton rtrsrt "~ I MRS GEORGE HIORNS and MISS Nferrt. I HIORNS will RESUME TEACHING oa i [ ' FRIDAY, MAY 28th. I I The School will be carried on in future in th. » \ I Schoolroom, built especially for the purpose It^ 1 *" _ construction of which due regard ha* beens!—** the health, comfort and convenience ot the J_? ** - The room Is well ventilated and lighted. M *>». There are vacancies for new pupils, both fn»_i, and music. ""orsefca,} Music Lessons will also be Resumed on F,mU„ %» j 28th. rrw *y.»r^ At home Wednesday, May 26th. | " DANCING. " i Miss Nellie Hiorns will commence her cla_o_, / j Evening—Thursday, 27th, at 7.30. ""*"- I Afternoon—Wednesday, June 2nd, at 4.15. _ 9 I DASCING. DEPORTMENT. CALIST—OMrT 1 i EX—ICISES. oia ««ia I MISS LOWE, having returned from MdW_, i WILL RESUME CLASSES May 28t-H_S' I room. Address, Occidental Hotel. _ ~» nw >ag | E. J. PAINTER, " —■ I TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, also MAN—Unit. I AND GUITAR, '"""USfc | I Will, in future, eive INSTRUCTION at his PRTVi-n 1 RESIDENCE, 39 Gloucester street East «__]? school. ffifa BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GiftTT HAWTHORNDEN*. FENDALTON, * Next Term Begins 2sd JUNE. | Apply to ' . v 1104 Mns. DAVID McKER - MRS HOARE'S CLASS, at street, will be OPEN on | FRIDAY, JUNE 4th. ' Vacancies for Three Pupils. Mrs Hoare will be At Home Every Day till 1_ ' '. IUS pianoforte! miss j. smith resumes teaching. johr Ist. Theory- Glasses June 2nd. At h_* Monday from 12 to o p.m. 181 Worcester street W. yu .c nt lodge sTcaooi" Upper Riccarton. Head Master, J. Harkness, M.A., Late Senior Classical Scholar ot Corpus —r_ College, Oxford. For Boys under Fifteen Years of Age. School RE-OPENS on THURSDAY, May jfth, I For pi—pectus, apply ' ' 72 HEAD MASTER, GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTOHUROfIL ~" THE NEXT TERM will Commence on WEDN_. DAY, JUNE 2nd. New Tupils must attud at 9.30 a.m. on aUESDAY, JUNK Ist. ' Lady Principal-MRS T. S. FOSTER. Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Teach.ra, The services -nf a specially qualified ArtMhtrttej have lately been secured for tli9 School. New. Classes in Drawing and Kindred Subjects'will com raence with this term. All Fees are Payable in Advance. Fees, moulding all subjects, except Instrumental Music, £5 ss;jm term for girls over twelve years of njjf, £4 4s'pet term for girls under twelve years of aire, if |___ at the Registrar's Office within ONE FORWIQHT from the FIRST DAY of ATTENDANCE the F*et are £4 4s and £3 3s respectively. . In Cases where MORE THAN ONE PUPHVita i FAMILY attends the School a REDUCf lON of ONE GUINEA PER TERM is made for EACH aftJths First Paying Pupil. Prospectuses can be obtained at tbi* School, or tf Canterbury College. The Lady Frincipal will be at the School to recslve new pupils on TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, from 9JS am. to 12.30 p.m., and will also be prepared tow parents or guardians on the same morning. ! A. CRAOUOFT WILSON, 671 Registrar, Cauterbury College, . BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. i , Headmaster—O. E. BEVAN-BROWN, M.a' FTPIHE NEXT TERM will commence on WED* _j NESDAY, June 2nd. New boys must att**d for examination at 9.30 a.m. punctually, on TUBS' DAY, June Ist. ./ The Headmaster will be at the school to Bee parents or guardians on TUESDAY, June Ist, from 9.20 a.m. to 12.50 p.m. ...-"■ '/ ALL FEES ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANOE, j Fees, including nil subjects, £4 4s per terra forbojl over twelve years of age, and £3 3s per teim forbort under twelve years of age. If paid at the Registrars office within one fortnight from the first day. et attendance the fees are £3 3s and £2 2s respeotirth;, Prospectuses can he obtained at the school or at Canterbury College. , " . A. CRACROFT WILSON, RogMruvCahterbury College, _ May 21st, 1897. JWffl girton College, i—timer square \ For the Higher Education ot Girls. SECOND TERM (1897) BEGINS JUNK lit Studente ass inble at 9.30 a.m. Ladies' otasns for English Language and Literature, French Conversation, Elocution,' Drawing and Painting, &c„{Afternoon and Evenings. New Pupils may be at the College froo 2.30t0 5 p.m. on FRIDA . SATURDAY and MOH> DAY, May „th, 29th and oUt. Prospectuses as to syllabus and terms at Meilff W-G. Ohartres'a and H, J. Wood and Go's. ■ •■> O. FREEMAN, 8.A., . 1049 Principal. CH. GILBY'S SHORTHAND and TEOHNIOAJJ • SCHOOL, No. 350 Worcester street West Shorthand, Typewritii'jr. < "'iok keeping. Candidates for Matriculation, and Civil v- \',<-.a individually coached, French tuition under nkilful French Master. All out candidates successful at lust Matriculation examination., Voluntary Testimony•:—To Mr GUby—"My best thanks are due to. yon and to Messrs Kidd ana Malaquin for your careful tuition of my-son,", ToU. Malaquin—"Your pupils ought to learn French quiokly. You are certninly a most painstaking wd patient teacher." " I think your charges are absuidfj small." Fees and all particulars on application. j__ SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND .TYPEWRIT—fI. Cathedral square, Christchurch. MISS A. M.-OAUR. N.S.S.T., N.U.T. , Registered Teacher (Sir Isaac Pitman), 1896. I N.Z, f resident National Society Shorthand Teachers (ling). N.Z. Secretary National Union Typists (Engl 1 PITMAN'S, and .Light-Line Shorthand,-; Trot ''writing, Bookkeeping, Ao, Claßse's-*Th(}orjr and Speed, from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.. Speed O—s» from 40 to 200 words a minute. (Thorough and rawd tuition. French—MlSS AMBLER, De l'AcsdemWit Paris at dcs Lycees de Montpellier et de NWim, Matriculation and Civil Service Classes. Miss A' —'' Can's uupils hold Highest • Speed Certificate* inH_" Zealand—Australian record, 200 words permtenw highest outside British Isles. - ■i' i ■■■'■'.., ' ' . . •■■ '»-r'-' RISE TO THE OCCASION And use only ' QORONET BAKING FOWDBBv Pure, Wholesome, Efflleaoiousr . ' * CORONET BAKING POWDEB.., Manufactured only by THE EMPIRE COMPANY,' '• Wellington. 1 y A. H. TOMPKINS, ~ . AGENT, BEDFORD ROW. CHRISTCB!OTtOg._. I FUNERAL NOTICES _. ' fTUNTER and COMPANt •*"*• MONUMENTAL WORKERS, Junction of Colombo street and South Belt j CHRISTCHURCH* We Manufacture on tlie Premises to An/Detis*** Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablet*, BsptUrasi. 'Fonts, Water Fountains, Garden Vases ana , * Pedestals; als)>, House Oarvinge. Designs and Estimates on Application. SEW PATfERNS IN IRON RAILINGS CHEAP. Concrete Kerbings. THE Friends ot the late Mr Rees William WjHerS are respec'ully informed that hi 9 Funeral wit I leave his late residence, No. 211, Kilmore street on' Wednesday, .May 26th, at 2.30 p.m., for tt» | Avonside Churclu J. EGGLESTON, UnderfekeJN^ (JEQRGE BARRELS I - Certificated . , EMBALMER and UNDERTAEBB* '■ The science or Embalming, as* practised now te Great Britain and America, is now bemgperforpwo by the above, who can now preserve the body W W«r _. until arrival of friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at strictly Low Charges. 55 Durham street South. Telephone 551.. _ W, L ANGFORD. SANITARY UNDERTAKER AND . EMBALMER. _ . | First Holding Certificate in New Zealand, The Process of Embalming prevents 1* infectious diseases. Charges within the re*cn«su , classes. Oldest Finn in New Zealand. _,- Residence—CornerNorth-eastbelt. TelepheMW Town Office—l 33 Colombo street Telephone 6W. i in i~" ! J. LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMEBS. FUNERALS FURNISHED at the Shortest KoW< • , in the Best Possible Style, to Suit all Ola*w . i Charges moderate. _.__ 1 - EMBALMING—We would particularly 0 *? its application when an interment has to bedews* I The process Is inexpensive, and very effectual. . 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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9736, 26 May 1897, Page 8

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