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LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES 1 L&WD TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICK i* herehy iriven that the parcel of land hereinafter deWril>ed will be brought under the pro-visions 0 { t j lß r.and Transfer Act, 1835, unless caveat l>e forbidding- the same on or before the 21st dar of I'Vlmiarv, 1898 :— 8194. THOMAS JAMfS MALING-20 acres, rural section 13590, Fightius Hill Survey District. Unoccupied. may J>e inspected ftt this office. Dated this 15th day of January. 1898, at the Lands Registry Oflice, C'hri-tchurch. * G. U. BRiniSES, District Land Registrar. EDUCATIONAL. ROLVENDEN SCHOOL., CORNER OF HEREFORD AND ROLLESTON STREETS, LINWOOD. MRS GEORGE HIORNS and MISS SELUR HIORNS will RESUME TEACHING on THURSDAY. February 3rd. Special Classes for Young Children. Music Lessons will be resumed on same date. At Home Monday, 31st ihst. 5292 PIANO AND SINGING. •m/CRS WELLS will RESUME TEACHING ""THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, At Spensley and Co.'s Music Warehouse, Hijjh street. .__£ 5257 MISS CALVEUrS SCHOOL, Avalon, Harbour street. fpERM COMMENCES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. 3rd. Muse Lessons resume TUESDAY, February Ist-. 5386 SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, PAINTING IN OIL AND WATER-COLOURS. MISS ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR will RKSUME LESSONS on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3rd. At home after 27>h inst. to arrange with new pupils. 236 ARMAGH STKEET W. 5379 PIANO, SINGING, AND THEORY. MISS M. E. BUSH RESUMES TEACHING ON FRIDAY, 28th Inst At Home, Thursday Afternoon. " Mendelssohn Studio," Gloucester street Central, near Cathedral. 5410 MRS E. T. ROBINSON RESUMES TEACHING at her Residence, 260 GLOUCESTER STREET, .. ■ On MONDAY, 31st INST., And will be at home till the above date. 5503 SCHOOL OK DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION. rWMiK FIRST QUARTEK of the present ytar, 1898, JL WII.L COMMENCE on THURSDAY, the 27th inst. For particulars apply to Mrs Gardner at\he School, HOBBS'S BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 5:50 MISS FUNSTON (Organist of the Pro-cai.hedral, Barbadoes street, and Member of the Canterbury Society of Professional Musicians) WILL RESUME LESSONS On the 27th INST. Melrose, 60 Lichfleld street E. 52 7 CONVENT OF OUR LADY OF MERCY. YOUNG LADIES' COLLKGIATE HIGH SCHOOL, 338 Colombo street, Christchurch. Under the Patronage of Rev. Dr. Grimee, S.M. I>UPILS are prepared for the Civil Service and X Matriculation Exams., the Drawing Exams. (i»t mid 2nd Grades), (Freehand, Geometrical, Sonle and Model), the Trinity College Music Kxams. (Theoretical and Practical), and the Canterbury College Theoretical Exams. Shorthand and Typewriting are also taught. The School RE-OPENS on JANUARY 31bt. 5049 Tl|B KISTLE CORNWALL, having concluded a IT.!, course >>f four years' study under the best English and Italian masters, hae the honour to announce that he is prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS or SINGING and Production of the Voice. Address— 242 ARMAGH STREET WEST. 198 THE ART OF SINGING. MRS E. T. ROBINSON is Prepared to TAKE PUPILS for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION. Mrs Robinson was trained by Professor Cecohi, of ' Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba) and holds testimonials from him. • For terms, &c., apply to I 9363 260 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. ""CJRANMER BOYS , SCHOOL, CHESTER STREET, Next the D.irliam street Church. NEXT TRRM BEGINS THURSDAY, Febranry \ 3rd. Mr Wilson will .he at home, at 28 , Craniuer square, to Receive Parents on TUESDAY . (February lss and WEDNESDAY (February 2nd) ' from 3 to 5 p.m. 5408 ORANMER HOUSE SCHOOL FOB ] GIRLS, i Zβ ORANMER SQUARE. 1 NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, 3rd Peb- ] ruary. Painting and Wood-Carving Classes on Thursday and Friday Afternoons. Vacancies for Boarders. Mrs Wilson will be at home to Receive < .Parents on Saturday, the 29th inst., Monday, the 31st '. inst., and Wednesday, the 2nd February, from 2 to I 5 p.m. '■- 5407 : EDUOATipNAL. . fPHR HIGH SCHOOL attached to the Convent or ■JL the Sisters of Mercy, LY'ITEI.TON, will REOPEN ON MONDAY NEXT, 31st inst. The i course of education comprises the usual branohes of i I English, French, German, and Italian literature, I phonography, typewriting, music (vocal and instru- ■ mental, organ, piano, violin), drawing (pencil and craj on), painting (oils or watercolours), flower- •. mnkiujr, plafti and ornamental needlework, with such i other acconiplishinents as may be useful to a com- < Slete education. Pupils are prepared for matriculaion and Civil Service examinations, tor all musical examinations connected with Trinity College, London, ( and those in drawing connected with the School of Art, Wellington. For further particulars apply to . Convent. Lyttelton. 5114 SCHOOL FOB GIRLS, STRATHMORE, TIMARU. SdBOOL CONDUOTEd" ON HIGH SCHOOL ' PRINCIPLES. PUPILS PREPARED for the Trinity OoUejje , Examinations, also the South Kensington (science and art) and the Canterbury College Examinations, held in connection with the Art School, Christchurch. Besides the ordinary School course, the following Subjects will bo Taught :—Latin, French, Music, Mathematics and Drawing (which inclu lee Freehand, I Model, Geometry, Perspective, Memory, Shading from the Cast), Designing, Modelling, Oil and Water-colour Painting, Chip and Chisel Carving. TZRMS FOR BOARDERS—£4S PER ANNUM. This includes All the eubjeots above mentioned | Timaru Is very healthy, and there is se* bathing .] during the summer. . . ' i v• . Croquet Ground and Golf Links. ' ] , New Term, February Bth, 1898. , Apply, MISS B. R. HALL, . I 5437 . , Strathruore, Timaru, CJCHOOL OP SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING", ( (>3 .Cathedral square, .Ohristcburcb.' i HISS A. M. CARR, F.N.P.S., N.8.8.T.. N.U.T., ■ '■ Fellow National Phonographic Society, N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers, N.Z. Secretary National Union of Typists (Lond). SHORTHAND (Pitmati'e and Light Line), TYPE- ; WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, Registered by N.Z. Government, 1887. Classes fr0m9.30 a.m. to sp.m., "aud from 7 to 9.30 p.m. Misi Can's pupils hold highest records in New Zealand, Auttraiosi in record 220 'words per minute. ' Highest outside British Iβ!en. HORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150 Worcester street west., PRIKCIPAL-MR C. H. GILBtf, Honoursman and Fellow of the Nation*! i Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., Ass ; sted hy Hits E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma N.P.S., be. SHORTHAND. Being recognised under the New Zealand Government Technical Instruction Act we are enabled to REMIT a large proportion of Students' Fees. Best Results—At last year's examination ■by the local Association our Students gained Five of the Six highest speed certificates. Typewriting, frftltkeeping and thorough Comniercial Training. BOAiID AND RESIDENCE. GROBVRNOR HOUSE—Private Board and Reg deuce; hot, cold »nd ehower bath*. Term moderate. Mn Fitzgibbon, 56 Gloucester street near Latimer square. ~~~' ALTON HOUSE, TIM ABU. FIRST GLASS BOARDING HOUSE, Tennis i court, smoke room. Close to beach and towa MISS LIS3AMAN. ~"~ BOARD AND RESIDUNUK ' HANDSOMELY ■ FURNI3HID Apartments lor LadiM and Gentlemen. Shtrwood, 72 Oaahtl ttmt S. Telephone 703. • • - • ABERDARB HOUSE, 259 GLOUCESTER BTREET WEST. JTBRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and EESI. JT DENCE, three minute* , walk from Poet Office Canterbury College. , Hot, Cold and Shower Baths ' Good SUblinr. MRS BARFORD, (Late of Gloucester House), Telephone 806. ,2810 - L~ OT of Ladles' Bummer Jackets reduced to Iβ lid, 2a lid, 3s lid each. Blank, Beattie and Co. WrALIiACK and CO for •■ Wahoo." Ben remedy for .indixeition made. Stimulate* whole lytena. Powerful nerve ionic. ' lj\OUND—For Corns use " Bloomine," 6d; for Inf rtigention une "Sepoy's Prairie Cure," iWod; for BhaumatUm use "Sejoy's Prairie Oil," 2s 6d. SoW ! everywhere. Apenls—Kempthorne, Proswr and Co. . W'AIIOO, most popular remedy for indiiresfeion groin J. Q. Roll, Hiich street, NCE used for children catting their Ueth th*y .wilt »lw»j-» be used b«c»ute they do rood without injuring the health. HarifciaU's Vagetabl Teethinf Powdtrs are wonderful pain dispelltn. Nβ mnvy «t ovit*. UpMktto. Aviaif tiud itemo

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9946, 27 January 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9946, 27 January 1898, Page 8

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