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EDUCATIONAL. ROLVENDEN SCHOOL, Corner Hereford and Rolleston streets, LinS i wood. ' • ■ MRS • GEORGE .HIORNS and MISS NELLIE HIORNS will be prepared to Receive their Pupils WEDNESDAY, 21st. Music lessons will be resumed on the same date. ___ . PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. ; HERR MAX HIRSCHBURG ; RESUMES TEACHING on THURSDAY, Septe-hber 22nd. 135 Montreal street. 99-10 PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN, HARMONY. MR DAVIS HUNT RESUMES Teaching on THURSDAY, September 22nd. At Home TUESDAY*:. _ till 5. INVERMAY, CRANMER SQUARE. 41 PIANO, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT. MISS J. BLACK RESUMES Teaching on THURSDAY, September 22nd. At Home WEDNESDAY, 21st. 39 193 ST. ASAPH STREET. DRAWING" AND PAINTING. MISS C. PACKER, Pupil of Mr P. van der Velden, and Holder of Certificates School of. Art, Christchurch, RESUMES TEACH-ING-THURSDAY, September 22nd. 9594 278 Gloucester street W. ~ CHRISTCHURCH KINDERGARTEN, "Haldon." Montreal street. THE THIRD TERM commences THURS- , DAY, the 22nd. . MISS SWEET will be at the School on Wednesday, from 2.30 to 4 p.m. 115 -jUTRS CHARLES "GODFREY'S SCHOOL "-*-*• will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, the 26th INSTANT. _ STANMORE ROAD NORTH. 74 MI-SS MABEL TENDALL, Dipiomee of the South Kensington School of Cookery, is FORMING-- CLASSES on Invalid, Artisan, Plain, and High-class Cookery. Public and private schools attended. For particulars apply to 164 Montreal street. 139 PIANOFORTE, THEORY, Etc MR G. F. TENDALL, Mus. Bae. Oxon., has VACANCIES for Pupils. Candidates prepared for Theoretical Examination by correspondence. 164 MONTREAL STREET. 138 MISS _ "aDA SINCLAIR TAYLOR WILL resume lessons on FRIDAY, 23rd. SINGING (English, Italian, Oratorio Recitative and Ballau;, and PIANOFORTE. ...fING in Oil and Water Colour. At Home Wednesday, 21st, and Thursday, 22nd, from 2 t0..5. ■ 101 236 ARMAGH STREET W. CARVING CLASSES. MISS'AITKEN'S CARVING CLASSES will RE-COMMENCE on THURSDAY, September 22nd (from 4 to 5) at Miss Gibson's School, Papanui, and on SATURDAY, September 21th (from 11 to 12) at Miss Maling's office, Cathedral square. Other Classes will also be formed. Miss Aitken will be prepared to receive New Pupils at the above addresses, and at the stated hours. v 110 VIOLIN, Pianoforte and Ensemble Playing. MISS PACKER, Pupil of Herr Otto Manns and Professor Ernst Paver, London, RESUMES THURSDAY, September 22nd. Ashburton, Saturday, September 24th. MISS EDITH PACKER RESUMES THURSDAY, September 22nd. 278 Gloucester street, W. _ 9895 WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL. THE THIRD TERM will BEGIN on . THURSDAY, September 22nd, At 9.15 a.m. 121 CHARLES COOK PIANOFORTE. MISS VIOLET WARD RESUMES TEACHING, FRIDAY, September 23rd. At Home after twelve Wednesday, 21st. 119 198 Worcester street We_t. DRAWING AND/PAINTING. MR W. MENZIES GIBB will RESUME TEACHING on FRIDAY, 23rd September. , Studio—lso Worcester street West. 112 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MISS ESTHER ATKINSON will RESUME TEACHING on THURSDAY, September 22nd. 5 CRANMER SQUARE. 33 CRANMER HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 28 Cranmer square. SCHOOL BEGINS on WEDNESDAY, September 21st.. Mrs Wilson will be At Home to reoeive parents on Monday and- Tuesday Afternoons, from 2to S. :.■ 32 CRANMER BOYS' SCHOOL, Chester street (next the Durham street '*-"" Church). MR .WILSON will be At Home (at 28 Cranmer square), to receive parents on Monday, and Tuesday Afternoons, from 2 to 5. ■ - '' -. ■'■-;' ' ' ■■ ' ' 31 ; 1 CRANMER SQUARE W. *' MR F. M. WALLACE TTTILL RESUME TEACHING on WEDYy NESDAY, 21st inst. At Home on Tuesday from '2 till 6. 9883 RANGI-RURTJ, Papanui road, School REOPENS on WEDNESDAY, September 215..- ■'■■■• MISS H. F. GIBSON will be At Home on Tuesday Afternoon. 9863 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Headmaster:. C. E. BEVAN-BROW#, M.A THE NEXT TERM will commence on WEDNESDAY, September 21st. New Boys,must attend for examination at 9.30 a.m. punctually on.Tuesday, September 20th. The Headmaster will be at the School to see parents or guardians on Tuesday, September 20th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. For particulars respecting fees see morning papers of September 12th and 17th. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College; 10th September, 1898. 9668 UNIVERSITY Of NEW ZEALAND. 1898 DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS Commence on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th, - For MATRICULATION, .JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, SOLICITOR'S GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND BARRISTERS TAKING JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP PAPERS. PLACES OF EXAMINATION—AuckIand, Gisborne, Napier,' New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill. CANDIDATES must send to the University Registrar, .Wellington, on or befbre SATURDAY, October 23rd, or "up to Ist November, with a fine of £2 2s-extra to the fee, a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined,: SIGNED WITH ALL THEIR NAMES IN FULL, accompanied by the examination fee. Cheques must have exchange' added. Fee for Matriculation, Medical -Preliminary or General Knowledge Examinations— TWO GUINEAS. Fee for Junior Scholarship Examination— ONE GUINEA. But in the t last- case a second Guinea is payable when'the candidate matriculates. Candidates must, state distinctly for which Examination they propose to enter. Candidates for.. Junior Scholarships must not be less than sixteen and not more than nineteen years of age on December Ist. Fourteen Junior Scholarships, each of the annual value of £30, and tenable for three years, are offered at this examination. There will be an additional allowance of £20 made to" scholars " who" require to live away frOm home to attend a University College. 9774 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Grain Agency Buildings, (Opposite D.LC.) MIS'? A. Ml OA_tR, F.N.P.S., N.S.S.T., N.U.T. MR H. TV. L.-DIGBY, F.N.P.S. (Honou_s),.N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double -Pirroan Medallist, Holder of .Highest Speed Certificate outside British Isles (22. words per minute). Classes from 9.30 a.m. t*> 5 p.m., and from 7 to 9.30 p.m "Shorthand,: Typewriting, 'Boookkieplng, tec, Matriculation and Civil Service Classes. PUPILS FROM THIS SCHOOL HOLD FIRST AND HIGftEST RECORDS IN NEW ZEALAND; SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150 Worcester street west; PRINCIPAL—MR C. H. GILBY, Honours-nan and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., tec, ■ VICE-PRINCIPAI—-Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma N.P.S.. &0. SHORTHAND RESULTS— At-last year's examination "by the local Asso elation our Students gained SIXTEEN of tbe EVENTEKN highest speed certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and thorough Commerlot Training.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10146, 20 September 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10146, 20 September 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10146, 20 September 1898, Page 8

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