EDUCATIONAL. ' ROLVENDEN SCHOOL, Corner Hereford,and Rolleston streets, Lir MRS GEORGE HIORNS and MIS! NELLIE HIORNS will he prepared t Receive their Pupils WEDNESDAY, 21st Music lessons will be resumed on the sam date. 9?0 . PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN, HARMONY. MR DAVIS HUNT RESUMES Teaching o THURSDAY, September 22nd. At Horn TUESDAY, 2 till 5. INYERMAY, CRANMER SQUARE. 4 DRAWING AND PAINTING. MISS C. PACKER, Pupil of Mr P. van de Velden, and Holder of Certificates Schoc of Art. Christchurch, RESUMES TEACH ING THURSDAY, September 22nd. 9894 278 Gloucester street W. PIANOFORTE. MISS K. M. INGLIS RESUMES Teachin; on THURSDAY, September 22nd. Carlton Terrace, - "Merivale. 17 • • MISS CONSTANCE LINGARD XJCfILL RESUME TEACHING on THUR£ DAY, 22nd Inst. 21 PIANOFORTE - AND SINGING. IiTR and MADAME WINTER will RE IU SIJME Teaching- on THURSDAY, September 22nd. At Home Wednesday. 175 35 WORCESTER STREET E. •FRENCH AND MUSIC. MISS AMBLER RESUMES Lessons MON , . DAY, September 26th. French Clas Hobbs's Buildings, WEDNESDAY, Septembo ' 2Sth. • 163 182 SALISBURY STREET WEST. 265 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH THE School Term will begin on FRIDA" 1 NEXT; the 23rd > instant. Mrs Croasdal Bowen will be At Home on the afternoon c WEDNESDAY, the 21st PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ORGAN. MISS RACHAEL ROSS, A.R.C.M., wil - RESUME TEACHING on THURS DA/, September 22nd. 9888 158 Montreal street. OIL and WATER-COLOUR PAINTING Sketching, from Nature, Drawing. MIS M. A. MAKEIG RESUMES TEACHING o WEDNESDAY, 21st instant. Country Classe arranged. For terms and full particulars appl to Mr-d". W. Gibb, Morten's Buildings, Cath< dral square. 98a \ '" PIANOFORTE, THEORY, Etc. MR G. F. TENDALL, Mus. Bac. Oxon., ha VACANCIES for Pupils. Candidates prepared for Theoretical Exam: nation - by correspondence. 161 MONTREAL STREET. 13 T7IOLIN, Pianoforte and Ensemble Playing V - MISS PACKER. Pupil of Herr Ott Manns and Professor Ernst Paver, Londor RESUMES THURSDAY, September 22n< Ashburton, Saturday, September 24th. MIS EDITH PACKER RESUMES THURSDAY So'-tembsr -22nd. 278 Gloucester street, W. \„. , 989 ""DRAWING AND PAINTING. TV/TR W. MENZIES GIBB will RESUMI IVI TEACHING oh FRIDAY, 23rd Sej tember. ■ Studio—lso Worcester street West. 11 ~~ PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. TIJfiSS ESTHER ATKINSON will RESUMI IVX TEACHING on THURSDAY, Septembe 22nd. " ■ ___J__ 5 CRANMER SQUARK _3 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL; CHRIST- .' A .... .■; CHURCH. ' ' Lady. Principal..Miss M. V. GIBSON, M.A THE NEXT TERM will commence o WEDNESDAY, September 21st. Ne* pupils must attend at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday September'2oth": All fees are payable in advance. For p'articulars'respecting fees, see morninj papers of September 12th and 17th. The Lady Principal will .be at the Schoo to receive new pupils on Tuesday, Septembe 20th from. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and will alsi be prepared to see parents or guardians on thi same morning. Prospectuses can be obtained at the, School or at Canterbury College. ■ ? A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. ■ Canterbury- College/ ■ r ■ _ 12th September, 1898. 9661 'BOYS' 'hIgH SCHOOL, CHRisTCHURCH. • He*rdmnster..C. E. BEVAN-BROWN, M.A rpHE. NEXT TERM will commence oi J- , WEDNESDAY', September 21st. Nev Boy's must attend for examination at 9.30 a.m punctually on Tuesday, September 20th. The Headmaster, will be at the School t< see parents or guardians on Tuesday, Septem ber 20th', from 9.30 a.m.' to." 12;30 p.m. For respecting' fees see morninj papers of September 12th and 17th. ' .•/, Prospectuses' can be obtained at the Schoo or at Canterbury- College. A. GRAGROFT WILSON, < '' ,' Registrar. Canterbury College, 10th September, 1898. 96« £<CHOOL OF .SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Grain Age- ey Buildings', -h (Opposite D.1.C.) MIS-" A. M. GARR, F.N.P.S., N.SS.T., N.U.T.' MR,H. W. K. .DIGKY, F.N.P.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T. i Jtf.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder o Highest Speed Certificate outside British Isle (220 words per minute). < Classes from 9.30 a.m. fS 5 p.m., and from 7 t< 9.30 p.m . Shorthand, Typewriting, Boookk-seping, Sec. Matriculation and Civil .Service Classes. PUPILS -FROM THIS FCHOOL HOLD FIRST ANI HIGHEST REOORDS IN NEW ZEALAND. SHORTHAND .AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150 Worcester street west. •" " ' PRINCIPAL -MR 0. H. GILBY, HonouKir. in. and.Fellow., of the .National, Phono giaphic Society, N.S.S.T., Ac. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and al Commercial Subjects thoroughly taught. CiyiD SERVICE and MATRIOULATION—INDI VIDUAL TUITION by Mr H. L. Kldd, 8.50., am -Miss F. yheard, M.A. FRENCH GLASSES (Day and Evening), under M Malaquih, fr -m the Lyuee National d'Orleans, Franoe Rapid Cojtversational Method. Term commenced at !any time. ■•*;'' hotels; THE NEW CAVERSHAM. Corner of LOWER HIGH AND MADRAS STREKTS. , MR E: RAVENHILL has much pleasure In in forming, the Public that he has rebuilt tha well-known hostelry, ._>-.•- ---* THE CAVERSHAM. It will' now be found with all Modem Con enitnees, arid Every Comfort" is provided for patrons A Spacious Diriing-R* oin has been added, and th Cuisine is in the hands of a (,'apable Chef. Suites of Rooms for Families. Airy and Wellfurnished Double and Single Bedrooms. The Best Stabling Accommodation in Canterbury. Wines and Spirits of the Be3t Brands only kept. ". " '• B. RAVEN HILL, Proprietor. Patronised by their Excellencies the. Governors o ' .New Zealand. riOKEB'S FAMILY HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. , (Within one minute 61 the Railway Station). , JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will re.etve every attention. P.O. Box No. ;29L Telephone No. 231. /CRITERION FAMILY HOTEL ' STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. One minute's walk from Station. Superior - Accommodation -for Tourists and Visitors Private Apartments. Hot and Cold Baths. StaUing. Beit of Liquors only. Tariff—ss per da; H. N. ANDERSON, '-.•-'. 'Proprietor. CITY'BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, ' COLOMBO'STREET (near Beece's, Ironmongers). THIS, NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTABLISH MENT. ir NOW OPEN. FURNISHED ia thi EST STYLE. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. .First-chus Accommodation for. Permanent Boarden and the Travelling Public. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION AND GENEUAI POST OFFICE. ;: • ■ • IBAMS PASS* DOOR. LUNOHEOW from NOON to 2 p.m. LETTERS and-TELEGRAMS will receive PROMP3 ATTENTION. „ . . j JAMES HOWEY, t „ m t ' " ' ' „ Prop*jetor. | JLEASURE becomes monotonous, but napplnest I never does. Butcher's Wedding Rings have a reputation for securing happy marriages Address, 191 High atrcet.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 8
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