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EDUCATIONAL. Tt/TISS MABEL TENDALL, L.C.A, and ; diplomee of the National Cooking School London, Resumes Teaching February 14th. \ v 162 Montreal street. 9035 C. F. BUNZ WILL RECEIVE PUPILS FOR VIOLIN I AND PIANO. ■ GIRLS' VIOLIN CLASS. ■ CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA. 1 Terms appiv ■'! I7i ARMAGH_STREET. 587,, || DRAWING AND PAINtIng! J MR W. MENZIES GIBB will resume teach, ing on TUESDAY, February 7th. Studio, 150 Worcester street West. 5905 air kjstle Cornwall! """ \7OICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING ' _ Terms, two lessons a week, Five Guineas* Mr Francis Cornwall, Teacher Violin, Mando_he and Guitar. 83 Chester street east. 9197 MISS C. B. _lILLsTm.A., B.SC. '""" (Two years' experience in coaching), IS Prepared to COACH CANDIDATES foj I the Civil Service, Teachers' Matriculation Junior Scholarship, und Degree Examinations! At Home. -»o. 5 Second Floor, Morten't Buildings, February Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, from 2 p.m.. to 4 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 8 pjn. J826 THE AKT OF SIXGIXO. ? TUT/RS TIPLER (nee Mrs E. T. Robinson) i, IVL Prepared to ial\._ fVI'ILS tor SINGING and VOICE.PRODUCTION. Mrs Tipler was trained by Professor Cecchi, of Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba), arid holds testimonials from him. For Terms, etc., apply to 84-11 260 G LOUCKSTKR STREET WEST. mrs~gr6ssmann, M.A., WILL RESUME her CLASSES in Modern Literature, Modern History, and Political I Economy on i TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY. 1 PRIVATE TUITION given to Candidates j for Matriculation, Civil Service, Teachers' Cer- • tificates, or Degree Examinations. I At Home Morning and Evening, 157 Chester j street. gogj j MISS~COOPER J Pupil of Mrs Bendeley, WILL OPEN A KINDERGARTEN at BERRY STREET, SUMNER, after the Christmas holidays. Pupils Received as Boarders. MISS COOPER, Certificated Teacher of ' Music. Will be At Home at the Kindergarten, Berry street, Sumner, on and after Friday, 3rd February, from 2to 6 p.m. 8295 , CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN. Director: J. Bayne, M.A., B.Sc, in Agrian2») ture (Edinburgh University). ■•>'■> i* STUDENTS are now being ENROLLED for NEXT SESSION. For Prospectus, etc., apply to Director. Early application necessary. 1-18 MR H. ROSSITER, Choirmaster St. Mary's Church, Manchester street, and Conductor Christchurch Amateur Opera Company,. . TX7-ILL RESUME TEACHING : on ■ WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. Piano, Singing, Harmony and Theory. 8655 PAINTING AND SKETCHING. MISS M. A. MAKEIG (holder of first olasa South Kensington and School of Art Certificates) Resumes Teaching February 7th. For Terms, etc„ apply to Mr J. W. Gibb, Cathedral Square, or to Messrs 5. Fisher and Son, High street. : ,8918 GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. FIRST TERM, 1899, begins WEDNESDAY, February Bth, at 9.30 .a.m. Ladies' Classes for English Language and Literature, TUESDAY, 2.30 to 4.80 p.m. Classes for Latin, French, French Conversation, Mathematics, ■. Elocution, Drawing, and Painting, etc., arranged to suit the convenience of students. The Principal will be in attendance at the College on Monday and Tuesday, February 6th and 7th, from 10.30 a.m. till noon, and from 3 to 5 p.m. •> f| Circulars at Messrs, H. J. Wood and Co* Booksellers, High street. -s C. FREEMAN 8.A.; 8919 '•;• Principal. afflpbOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. ANNUA.-. EXHIBITION OF WORKS QF ■*■••- STUDENTS. THE above EXHIBITION wil.be open to the Public, at the School of Art, Hereford street, oh MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 6th to ~ 9th inclusive, from 10 a.m. to 6 »".*_., and ito 9 p.m. Admission Free. . -_ A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, 3rd February, 1899. M_£ SCHOOL OF ART, OHRISTCHUnOH. THE NEXT TERM will commence on MONDAY* February 13th. Information respecting- the course of study, &c, may be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. TERM FEES— £s d 8 f£ X d Morning Class-. .. 310 0 « 210 Evening Class, one night-'-. | _ lrt per \veek---l 0 0 £ 010 > Two nights 1 5 0 - g 015 Three nights MC o,_ § 1 O'O " I! Four nights 1 15 0 1 5 0 - Woodcarving class, Fri- fe g day, afternoon. 1 5 0 og 013 Q SaturdayClass(2ndgrade *« ' subjects) .. 015 0 „•$ 010 0 „ (ty-0.0. d g>. carving and .-5.3 Slovd) .. 015 0 *Z 010 0 YEARLY FEES- || Morning Class.. ...... 700 6. 0 0 Evening Class, three . nights per week 3 0 0 '£ f, 210 0 „'Four nights.. 310 0 5 'l 3 0 0 SPECIAL NOTlCE—Admission forms to the olassej may bu obtained at the School between 10 a.in. and loin., and 7 and 9 p.m... two days previous to tna commencement of each term. No student wll be admitted to any class (except those on Satimupj without an WILSON. 1 ( -.c-t/ Registtsr ! v Canterbury College, 3rd February. 1899. 9153 Shorthand and technical school. t O 150 Worcester street West. ".': PRINCIPAL—MR C.H.GILBY, •> Honbursman and Fellow of the National. Phonographic Society,, N.S.S.T.,' etc. VICE-PRINCIPAL— Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma '"'N.P.S;,etc.7- ■- SHORTHAND RESULTS; . At last year's examination by the local Association, for. which returns are to hand (1897), our Students gained SIXTEEN of the SEVENTEEN THijghest Speed Certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and thorough Training. ' SHORxHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHC-OL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christ- • church. TT W. LOCKYER-DIGBY (Honours) J!*' N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and "220 words per minute. Assisted by Miss E. E. Digby, late Principal School of Shorthand, etc., Oamaru. ... ... Pupils from this School hold First and Highest Speed Certificates in New Zealand. • ' Typewriting: Every Certificate granted m New Zealand- by the N.U.T., England, has been ■ gained by pupils from this School. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping ana full Commercial.Training. _. pOLLEGE OF MUSIC, CHRISTCHURCH^ -M R GEO. 'GARDNER (Late of Melbourne), And MR JOHN A. GARDNER Are Prepared to TEACH PUPILS on the VIOLIN, PIANO, also SINGING, And all Wind Instruments. TERMS REASONABLE. Apply at the ' COLLEGE, G. F. S. ROOMS, Gloucester street; Or at PRIVATE ADDRESS, 256 Gloucester, street W. .FOR SALE. pOMPLETE FITTINGS AND AP- " PLIANCES for KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL, P. W. HUTTON and CO., Timaru._ WANTED KNOWN, THAT the BROOKSIDE ROLLER FLOUR MILLS are now ready for this seasons work. Flour made by the. Roller Process (05 by the Stones) or. exchanged; Also,. : Feed Grinding and. Oat • Crushing. All wojfk will have my personal supervision ancL' prompt despatch. On Sale, Roller" Flour, Wheatmea) for brown bread, Sharps "and Bran, etc GEO. TRAPNELL, Practical Miller and Prizetaker (late 'foremaa to Messrs Wood Bros., Ltd., Christchurch). - 'J

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10263, 4 February 1899, Page 10

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