EDUCATIONAL. DANCLVG. MISS LO>vE CLASSES (second term) SEPTEMBKSi 17th. Saturdiiy class and advanced class for rhe near d*noes formin.;. tXrCI D ENT AJ__HOT KJL. 7441 CRANMER H«>USE BOAKIMSQ AND DAY SCUOOL KO!t OIKLSNEST TERM BSGO-'S on WEDNESDAY, the 22<k! s-enleailier. , ~ MRS will be at home on Tuesday Afterdood from 2 to 0. CRANKIER"BOvFIcHOOL, CHESTER STREET, Next tl-.e Wesleyan Church. TWTEXT TKRM KKUINS on WEDSIiSDAY, SepJ3l temb-r22r!d. MR WILSOX will l>e at home at 28 Cranmer -"I"?": on Tuesday Afternoon from 2 to 5. 7790 lANOFORTK and SIN«ING-MISS ESTHER ATKINSON, pupil of Walter Bache, R.A.M., London, and rrufo«sor Karl Kliudworth, Berlin. TERM BEGINS THUIMSDAY, 23rd September. At home Wednesdaj - . from 10 to 5. 277 Armagh street. _»5 ILVNGI-RURU, VAPANUI ROAD. SCHOOL will RE-OPEN T on WEDNESDAY, September 2?nd. HELEI < F.GIBSON. M:3S Gibson will be athoma on Monday, Sept. 20th. 7631 MR KISTLE CORXWALTj, having concluded a course 't four years' study under tV.e best and Italian nia<trr--. Iws the honour to ■ announce tint ha is prvparod to JSHt;KIVE fUPJLS for RINGING aud Production o! the Voice. A-idress— 242 ARMAGH STBEBT WEST. 198 MISS CLARA COOK, Queen Exhibitioner of Birmingham School of Art. MISS CLATH COOK, who hns lately arrive j from EnulanO. will be Kid to KKCEIVE PITPHS for PAINTING onl DUAWISG. Sl\ss Cook is Adult. SUinerit oJ tbe Birmingham Sol.ool of Art. and h.-.-s attained hitrh houotirs in her profession. Crv-itolfliisn work s. speciality. Intending pupii-s kiudlv apply between 3 and 4 p.m at H. Fiihar and Son, 257 Hi>;li street, Chrietchurch. 3755 E. J. I'AINTKi:, OF THE VIOriN", &!so MANDOLINE I AND GUJTAU, Will, in future, aWe INSTHUCTIOX at his PRIVATE UKStDESCB, 39 Oloucester street East, opposite ol°f KENT LODGE SCHOOL, UPPER UICCAUTON. 1 J. HARKNESS, M.A. TVTEXT TERM will BHOLV on MONDAY, SopJJ% teinber 20l •, ut, ».30_a.«i. _*& BOYS' HIUH~SCHOOr~CHUISTCUURCH. \ Headmaster—C. K. UICV.'.N-RROWN, M.A. THE NEXT TERM will commence on WEDNKSDAY, SepU-iiilwf 2?. nd. New boys mvKt ' attend for examination :a 9.3U a.m. pu>ictu»Uy, on TiES-DAY, ye;itcinber2lct. The Heodmaßter will lie at vhs school to s*e parents ' or guardians r.n TUESDAY, September 21sc, from 9.50 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ALL FSE-3 ARE PAYABLE IN* ADVANCE, - Fees, i:icludinj; all s-.i'.ij"-" '-W i>?r term for boys over twelve yeurs or ;vse, sn-l 23 Z* psr term Jorbiy.s under l.welve years of jvl'o. IF PAID aft tiie ■ Cilf.cV WIi'HIN ONE FORTNIGHT fi-om the HAY OF ATJ'KNDANCK the fees are £?i 3s and P. 22s respectively. Prospectuses can be obtained at the school or at Canterbury College. A. CRAOROFX WILSON, llfgi-jtrar. Canterbury College. Sept embc-r 11th, 1897. 7£91 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. CHRISTCHURCH. TIIE NEXT TERM will Commence on "WEDNESDAY, September 22nd. Hew Pupils must attend at 9.30 a.m. on 'IUi'.SDAY, Septenibcv 21st. Lady Principal-MBit T. «. FuSTKK. I Assisted by an Effioierit Staff of Tepxiiers. ! The services of a specially qualified Art Mistress : have lately been secured for the School. ' All Fees are Payable in Adi'.mca Fees, including 3 all subjects, except lustrnmental Music, £5 5s per term for over twelve years of agre, £1 4s per " term for irirls under twelve years of asje. If PAID i at the Registrar's Office within ONE FORTNIGHT 1 from the KIKST DAY of ATTENDANCE the Fees are £4 4a and £3 Si respective);. - , t In Cases where 310KE THAN ONE PUPIL in a ■ FAMILY attends the School a REDUCTION of ONE ! GUINEA PER, TERM is made for EACH after the 5 First Paying Pupil. • Prospectuses can be obtained at the School, or at t Canterbury College. The Lady Principal will be at tbe School to receive r new pupils on TUESDAY, September 21st, from 9.c0 ; a*m. to 12.30 p.m., and will also be prepared to see t parents or guardians on the same morning-. A. ORACttOFT WILSON, L 7290 Registrar, Canterbury College. SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. 1 NEXT TERM will commence on WEDX NESDAY, September 22nd. Head Master— G. HERBERT ELLIOTT, Art Master and Gold and Silver Medalist, a.X., London. Lecturer on Architecture and Decorative Design—S. HUKST SEAGEB, A.R.1.8.A. MORNING and EVENING CLASSES . 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. Subjects :— Practical Plane and Solid Geometry and Perspective Drawing applied to Architesture and / m<l us trial Art. Avchiteel'ival De3ign and Drawing. Constructive aud O.namental Design in work other t than Architectural. Principles and History of Ornamental Art. Modelling in Clay from Life, the Cast and for Relief Desifin. Drawing and Painting the Figure from the Antique and from Life, both Nude and Draped. ■ Painting in Monochrome and Colour, from Still Life, Cast, Flowers, &c. Woodcarving, Friday, 2.15 to 4.45 p.m. » Sketching from Nature, Tuesdays, all day. SPECIAL NOTICE The Art Master will attend at . the School two days previous to the eo-m-menceinent of each term, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m., for the purpose of supplying- students (other than those attending Saturday classes) with admission forms to the various classes, and arranging their time tobies. . No student will be admitted to any civ Without the admission form. SATURDAY CLASSES for teachers and others, , 2nd Grade Subjects 9.30 to 12.30, Sloyd or Manual Training- and Wood Qarving 10 n.m. to 1 p.m. Term Feea— ' £ s d -\£ h. d Morning Class .. .. 310 0 210 0 Evening Class, one night „ „ per week 1 0 0 s S*3 010 0 „ Two nights 1 5 0 ££>,£ 015 0 „ „ Three nights 11C 0 'Z"~£~ 1 0 0 ~ Four niphts 115 0 ,j!'S 15 0 Woodcarvinir, Friday, "3 Sg i 245 to 4.45 p in. 15 0 **«"g 015 0 Saturday Cla33(2nd grade "p s o subjects) .. 015 0 oiigS °10 ° „ „ (Wood carving and Bloyd) .. 015 0 J0 10 0 A. CRACROFI , WILSON. 7611 Registrar. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS FOR MATRICULA. TION, JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, BARRISTERS' AND SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. These Examinations will commence on TUESDAY DECEMBER 7tH. PLACES OF EXAMINATION :-Auckland, Gisbourne, Napier, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Greym-mth, Christchurch. Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill. Candidates will not be allowed fo change their centre of examination unless they give notice before November 10th. Candidates must send in to the Registrar of the University, Wellington, on or before SATURDAY, October 23rd, a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined, SIOKKD WITH ALL THKIK NAMES IN FULL, accompanied by the examination fee, from which there is no exemption in any case, except on a medical certificate for a former year. Receipts on the Public Account of New Zealand will NOT be accepted. Cheques must have exchange added. Candidates' notices will be accepted up to Saturday, October 30th (but not later), only on condition that they are accompanied by a treble fee. The Fee for the Matriculation, the Medical Preliminary, or the General Knowledge Examinations, ie Two Guineas; the Fee for the Junior Scholarship s One Guinea, but in the last case a second guinea will be payable if the candidate after passing wishes to be matriculated. CANDIDATES MUST DISTINCTLY MENTION FOR WHICH EXAMINATION THEY PROPOSE TO _ Candidates for the Junior Scholarship Examination must not be less than 16, and not more than 19 years of a?e oa December Ist. Fourteen Junior Scholarships of the annual value of £30, tenable for three years, are offered at this examination. There will be an additional £20 per annum for scholars who have live away from borne in order to attend a University College. ._. W. M. AfAStfELL, Registrar SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL' 150 Worcester street west 1 PRINCIPAL—MX C. H. GILBY, Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, Assisted by Ui3S E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma N.P.S. SHORTHAND. Under the New Zealand Government Technical Instruction Grant we are enabled to REMIT a taree proportion of Students' Fees. . B«t liesulte—At last year's examination by the local Association our Students gained Five of the Six ■ highest speed certificates. [ Typewritaeg, Bookkeeping and thorough Comtnercial Training. SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Cathedral square, Christchurch. SHS3 A. M. CABJB, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Registered Teacher (Sir Isaac PitmanX 13%. N.Z. President National Society Shorthand ; Teachers (Eng). PN.Z. Secretary National Union Typists (Eo?X ITMAN'S and light-Line . wnt'ng Bookkeeping, &c. Classes—Theory and Speed, from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.. Speed Classes , from 40 to aX) words a minute. (Thorough and rapid tuition. French—MlSS AMBLER. De l'Academie de Pam at dse Lyoees de MontpeUier et de Niines, Matriculation and Civil Service Ciasees. Miss A. M Carr'i pupils hold Highest Speed Certificate* in N*w Zealand—Australian record, 200 wards txnninuU, Wghet «rt» de Brttleh biat DJinuw,
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9835, 18 September 1897, Page 10
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