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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ** **•??? »dyertiaemonts un de» this _***din_ __. * rgea a * follows:—-Not exceeding' ** _"**?■• 1» P«f insertion cash, and «d for •Mil additional 10 words; if booked double JJINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE. ANNUAL FESTIVAL, MARCH 3rd. 190Q.*Service in Cathedral at 10.45 tern. Opening of Children's Convalescent Cottage at New Brighton, at 2 p.m. ' ' V". '7169 CHURCH SERVICES. Durham street: 11 and 6.30, Rev. W. Banmber. __act belt: 11, Rev. x. W. Newbold; 6.30, Rev. C. H. Laws, BA St. Asaph street: 11, Mr Armstrongs 6.30, Mr;J. T. Smith Richmond: ll,»Supp!y; 6~0. Mr R. H. Turner. Woolston (Church Anniversary): 11, Rev C. H. Laws. 8.A.; 6.30. Rev. Scott-Alienl 7145 T INWOOD CONGREGATIOif AL CHURCH. ■*— —Sunday School. Anniversary, February 25th, 11 a.m.. Rev. J. J. North;} 3 pan.. Rev. C. H. Laws, BA.; 6-0 p.m., My. L. M. taitt. ■ ;, 7121 T> APIIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace.—Rjrv. J. J. Poke. Morning and Evening. 7195, DR. ERWIN will Give "the Monthly L*©t_ie on Sunday Evening, at the North belt Presbyterian Church. Subject:.'!jolux Ruakin." ' 7130 QPIRITUAL SCIENTISTSI-Sirvice by .Mr J-* Roberts, Social Hall (opposite -Choral Hall), Sunday evening, 7 o'clock. Subject: •Punishments in the Spirit World." Wednesday evening service, Friday evening seance, Theosophical Hall, 8 o'clock'. Private address, 29 Conference street. _Q95 QUE FATHER'S CHURCH, :Art Gallery, y Sunday, 25th February, a.m., "The Christ Ideal," a comparison;. 7 p.ra.' "Soul Growth." , . 7103 rpHE LYCEUM.-W. W. ail_ia"iniT_4c- ,- ■*• ture To-morrow. Subject 4. "Fighting Bobs, or Field-Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar." Musical programme at' 7. Lecture 7.15 Admission—! and la. - 7179 ROAD BOARDS;

SPRINGS ROAD BOARD! NOTICE is Hereby Given that the T_SN PER CENT. PENALTY wilr be added to all Rate- not PAID on or before the 38th INSTANT. - /, ; , a - .-,**■ HENRY NEALEr 6120 . ,-•;„;• Clerk. ' ' ' i' ■- EDUCATIONAL., : CANTERBURY COLLEGE,? CHRISTCHURCH. LECTURES IN BIOLOGY. PROFESSOR ARTHUR DENDY, D.Sc. THE Term commences on MARCH l<Hh.Two Lecturee per Week c_-Gan*al Biology (fee £1 Is far the term), ate, suited -to , the requirements of. those members of the public who seek information on the subject, i without wishing to take e__ninCtions A. CRAOROFT W--SON,' .■'■■' <iße_istrar. 21st February, 1900. ~ 6961 SCHOOL OF ART. PAYMENT OF FETES. THOSE Students who commenced to attend the Classes at the beginning of the Term are reminded that MONDAY, the _6th February, ia the last day on which FEES will be. accepted at the reduced rate. All fees are payable within 14 days from the first day of attendance. A. CRACROFT WILSON, ' r Registrar. Canterbury College, aist February, 1900. 6965 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL. ; COLLEGE. ' ,_.-'■ LECTURES for the ourrent/ year begin on MONDAY, the 12th, March.. ,for furtiher information apply to the Director, Canterbury Agricultural College,-. Lincoln. ■■ . , ~...:: . -.. • ..60-6 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. npHE Board invites separate- applications, A accompanied by testimonials, for the following Appointments, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the-Board, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the Ist March. Applications received later than the i advertised-time cannot be considered: — : Southbrook—Master, present salary £198. ! Addington—Second Assistant Mluter> present salary -90. ■'-'.'»■'' Waltham—Second Assistant Matter, present salary -30. ; -'- -.'■■.. Ashburton Side—Mistress, present satarf _110. Lyttelton—First Assistant Mistress,. present salary -105. (Applications previously received will be reconsidered). • •■•*..-,••,■.-'■"'"--■:-.',•.' Ladbrook-—Mistress, present salary £72. Rangiora—Assistant Mistress, present salary £63. ".',.''.'■ h. c lane; >.' Secretary. Christchurch, 16th February, 1900,' 6602 NEW BRIGHTON SCHOOL. - .*. A MALE PUPIL TEACHER is required for the above school. Application- forth_ ' position, with testimonials, to he sent in to i tho Chairman on or before - SATURDAY, March 3rd. - 6789

PAINTING AND DRAWING. MISS M. A. MAKEIG (holder of South Kensington and School 0* Art Certificates), holds Daily Classes, a Wednesday Evening Class, and also a Sketeniaa; Class. S-tudio-3 Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral square. ' . ' . 4a * 9 dancing. .;'. •■..-:-■■■". ♦;*>■ \ MISB COX will Resume bar Claase*. in MARCH. Latest Ballroom, Dances, 3Jnrt and Fancy Dancing. ___ "___•<■' : * 329 ST. ASAPH STREET W.,----g443 . Telephone 605. :,. ■' ' MRS WELLS is prepared € to. Teaeh-jjthe Pianoforte and Singing; also _sc6mp_aiment Lessons. Ajppiy- ' ' "lx ~~ ' •~" "'>-" SPENSLEY and CO., ..-■-■ Music W_tehouae, } -.-■ 8007 - * High street. 'VIOLIN. :.'..- '■.; v Y'v : ' MISS MABEL COLLIER 1 will xee'-ve, Pupils at Musical Exchaoge, 161 Ma_cheater atreet. - .- -f - ';., 8053 ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE.^ MR C. E. TENDALL. Orgibist ' of. St. John's, Aasistant Chriatchurch Cathedral, commences teaohing FEBRUARY TERMS: . ORGAN, £3 Sa; PIAN_,* T £2 2*. • - 4801 162 MONTREAL STREET. PIANO AND VIOLIN. > FRENCH SYSTEM* .„, _ Easy to Learn, and Improvement and-Pro-ficiency Assured. _ MISS J.SCOTT (Piano and Violin), holder of Trinity College Certificate).. MISS ALICE SCOTT (Piano}, holder of Trinity and' C_aterbury College Certificates. MISS EVA SCOTT (Violin), pupil of Signers Ouxcio and Melitus. ii. Pupils received for Piano or/Violin. _-, Extra care and attention given to beckwaxd and dull pupils. Correct Fingering, Time, Pow_*on, and Execution a Specianty. Advanced pupila prepared for all tiona. ■'■'-..'_.•_ -•'. The Misses Scott being "duly regi-rterad and certificated teachers, pupils Will have all concession allowed by the railway a-thon-aa. TERMS—For Piano and Violin. £1 la r reducible to 15s per Quarter if paid in ad-**_DDRESS--No. 183 Peterborough street, ChgTetoß-rch. T^ e P_?_j___- W5, •-"- 87 " CO__~_RCIAL OOLLEgE?— '-- 160 Worceater atraet Wast. PRINCIPAL —MR C. H. ;GELBY, Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. • -" ~ - Miss E. A. Rout, Honour*: Diploma, < - N.P.S.. etc. SHORTHAND RESULTS, 1899. Ol Speed Certificates gained thi* -ys-Ciotr the highest rates (over 100 word* p« minute), our Students have secured FIFTY per cent,* Typewriting, Bookkeeping, »nd thotoaj-n Commercial Training. , ■ '" ;:;-_; SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, •Gram Agaacy Buildinga, Tr__«l% -* C—r—too—rch. - - ~• - MR H. W. LOG-Y-R-DIGBY, F.N.P.SI (Honour.), N.S S.X.. N.U/X., Doubl. Pi* man Medallist, holder of Record SpMd'Certificates for 900 and 220 words per ml_uto. Aa-a-todby Mx_S E. E. DIGBY, late Pxiacipal 6c-^of S horth«d. K^,A Oan_^ HIGHEST RESULTS, 1699. Out of the TWEN-x -EIGHT High Spaed Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers' Association. EIGHTEEN have been gained by Pupils from this School K_B_RVING~PANS fro_T _T9dr"Fr_k ' Jars Quarts Ss lOd dote-, Half-gallons 7a 6d dosen, Jelly Jars la 2d per neat of four. Brewer'a Crystals 2_d per lb (that will make jun keep for years). Jelly Tumbler* 2s 3d dosen. Fletcher Bros., Wholesale and Retail Crockery MerohanU, High street.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10589, 24 February 1900, Page 10

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