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ROAD BOARDS. TEMPLETON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is Hereby Given, in accordance with the provisions of the Road Boards Act, 1882, section 114. and the Rating Act, 1884, sections 37, 38, 39 and 40, that it is the intention ot the Templeton Road Board, at its next ordinary meeting, to be held on TUESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1898, to MAKE and LEVY a GENERAL RATE ot ONE HALFPENNY in the£ sterling on all the rateable properties in the district And in compliance with a Special Order made by the South Waimakariri River Board, to LEV _T a RATE of SEVT__-SIXTY-FOURTHS of a PENNY in the £ sterling on all rateable properties comprised within the boundaries of Class 1, and FIVE-SI_T Y-FOURTHS of a PENNY in the £ sterling on all rateable properties comprised within the boundaries of Class 2 of the said River Board District Such rates to bo for the period commencing April Ist, IS9B, and ending March 31st, 1899, and to be due and payable in one sum on June 21st 1898. The RATE BOOK is OPEN for Inspection at the ROAD BOARD OFFICE, YaVdhurs t F. J. CLARKE, Clerk to the Board. May 23rd, 1898. 2956 EDUCATIONAL. \ir A N T c o \ HEAD MASTER FOR NELSON COLLEGE, Salary £500 per year, with Board and Residence. Will be required to take up the duties on Ist FEBRUARY, 1899. Application to be made by 12rn SEPTEMBER NEXT. Further particulars may be obtained at the office of this paper, or from J. HOLLOW AY, Secretary, 2148 Nelson College. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. TO MANAGERS OF PRIVATE OR DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS. IN pursuance of resolution passed by the Board, it is open for Managers of Private or Denominational Schools to Send Pupils of Such Schools to the Nearest Public School for Examination in either IV. or VI. Standard, and the Board's Inspectors will issue to every such pupil that passes either Standard a Formal Certificate of Pass. Managers of Schools wishing to send pupils for examination are desired to communicate with the Secretory o£ the Board. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, May 21st. 1898. 2946 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Lady Pmncifai,—MlSS M. V. GIBSON, M.A. THE NEXT TERM will commence on WEDNESDAY, June Ist. New pupils must attend at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 31st. All Fees are payable in advance. For particulars respecting fees, see morning papers of May2lst «nd2Bth. The Lady Principal will be at home to parents or guardians of pupils at her residence, Webb street, Merivale, from 3 to 5 p.m. on Monday, May 30th, and at the school from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 31st. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School, or at Canterbury College. A. CRAOR«*FT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College. 23rd May, 1893. 2497 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Hiad-Mabtkr-C. E. BEVAN-BROWN. M.A. THE NEXT TERM will commence on WEDNESDAY, Jun*. Ist. New Boys must attend for examination at 9.30 a.m. punctually on Tuesday, May 31st. The Head-Master will be at the School to see parents or guardians on Tuesday, May 31st, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. For particulars respecting fees see moraine papers of May 21st and 28th. • I Prospeotuses can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. A. CRAOROFT WILSON, ~ _ .. ~ .. Registrar. Canterbury College, I 21stMay, 1838. 2..8 SCHOOL OF ART, OHRISTOHUROH. Hkad-Mastbr—G. H. ELLIOTT. THE NEXT TERM will commence on WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY. Prospectuses may be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. i For Scale of Fees see morning papers of Saturday, 21st May. [ SPECIAL NOTlCE—Admission Forms to the Classes may be obtained at the School between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 7 aud 9 p.m., two days previous to the commencement of each term. No student will ba admitted to any class (except those on Saturday) without an Admission Form. A. CRACROFT WILSON, „ _. . Registrar. Canterbury College, 21st May, 1898. 2888 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.I.C). MISS A. M. CARR, F.N.P.S., N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Fellow National Phonographio Society, N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers, 1 N.Z. Secretary National Union of Typists (Lond). SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Light Line), TYPEi WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, Registered by N.Z. Government, 1897. Classes fr0m9.30 a.m. to 5p.m., and from 7 to 9.30 I p.m. Miss Can's pupils hold highest records in New Zealand, Australasian record 220 words per minute. Highest outside British Isles. _____________ THE ART OF SINGING. ' MRS E. T. ROBINSON is Prepared to TAKE PUPILS for SINGING and VOICE PRO- ; DUOTION. . I Mrs Robinson was trained by Professor Cecchi, of Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba, and holds testimonials from him. For terms, &c, apply to 9363 260 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150 Worcester street west PRINCIPAL—MR O. H. GILBY, Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographio Society, N.S.S.T., bo., VICE-PRINOIPAL--Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma N.P.S., Sec 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 Associatio_%our Students gained Sixteen of the 1 Seventeen highest speed certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and thorough Commeroial Training. ! HOTELS. j Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. ' COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL OHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor (late of the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Ohib and U.S.S. Company). Telephone 231. Letters will receive every attention HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, OHRISTOHUROH. . TARIFF : £2 2s per Week. Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, Is. Dinner, 2a 6d Beds, 2s. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample Rooms. Telephone 45. Night Porter. ZETLAND ARMS HOTEL. THIS FAVOURITE OLD FARMERS' RESORT is now under the ownership of JOHN FOX,. Thirty-two years Landlord of the Prinoe of Wales Hotel. The house has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and now offers every comfort. The EXTENSIVE STABLING ACCOMMODATION (running from Cashel street to Lichfield street) is now in thorough good order, and is under the per sonal supervision of Mr Fox himself, assisted by F. Goodwin (" Little Fred"), who was to many years with the late Mr Seabright This should bo a guarantee to country visitors that their HORSES WILL HAVE THE BEST OF TREATMENT A Large Covered-in Yard for traps, and Waiting room for ladies, has been specially provided. The Bar Is stocked with the Best Brands of Liquors, including D.C.L. " Very Old SpeciaL" It is the intention of the proprietor to use every effort to render the " Old Zetland" comfortable alike to Country and Town Friends, and he trusts accordingly to be favoured with their patronage; Stopping place for Wild's Belfast Drags. BOAJt-D AND RESIDENCE. GROSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Res deuce; hot cold and shower baths. Term moderate. Mrs Htzgibbon, 56 Gloucester street near Latimer square. ALTON HOUSE, TIMARU. X7BBST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, Tennis JL 1 court, smoke room. Close to beach and town MISS USBAMAN. I BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, «. _ --- Sherwood, 72 Oashel street!. Telephone 703. ABKRDARE HOUSE, _____ 239 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. "EHRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and RESIX. DENCE, three minutes'walk from Post Office v_t Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths Good Stabling. MRS BARFORD, m_, _ __. < Ut * •' ««OM*M HOUW& Tslcp-OQI 806. ggiQ

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 8

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