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EDUCATIONAL. C__T__UUUY COLLEGE, CHKISTCHUROH, N._. ASSOCIATED BOaRD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THK ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. THEORETICAL (Elements of Music, Har- _ mony, etc.), in JUNE. PRACTICAL (Piano, Violin, Singing, etc), in OCTOBER or NOVEMBER. CANDIDATES must Enter their Names and Pay tho required Fees at Canterbury College on or before TUESDAY, Ist May. Syllabuses and Entry Forms may be had eu application. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. _CthApril._l9oo.__ _ __J32 _B_~EDUCATIo"n BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. rpHE Board invite* SEPARATE APPLIJ- CATIONS, accompanied by Testimonials. for the following Appointments, to be sent in. addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later thun I p.m. on THURSDAY, the 3rd May. Application* received later than the advt*rti«<-d time tuiiimt bo considered: - Russell's l-'lut Metres.--, hole charge; present Huhirv. Alio. Normal School -Assistant Mistress; present salary, i'jO. H. C. LAKE. Secretary. Chriatchimh, 2Dt.ii April.JL3Go. I__3 miss" nkxxYstox, WOOD CAHVEK, MORTEN'S BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Second Quarter. Terms: £1 1». 1763 PIANOFORTE. HARMONY, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. MRS BoWMAN FOX, Member of the Canterbury Society of Professional Musicians. 'J Cranmor square (corner of Armagh street). I—'9 ~"dancincl MISS COX is Forming Evening Classes ! for Instruction und Practice. j Skirt, Fancy, and ball Boom Dances. 129 Bt. Asaph street West. Telephone 005. 1077 j DANCING. i THE MISSES HUGHAXAX will resume teaching in Druids' Hull, FRIDAY, 6th April. Hobbs's Rooms, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 21st April, at 2.30. Practice Assembly now forming. Private Lessons given. Aorangi, Hereford street E. DANCING. MRS JENKINS resumes Teaching MONDAY, April 2nd, at her Hall, Ferry road. Classes formed for teaching and practice. Private Lessons at any hour. C 7 Hereford street East, City. 9167 PAINTING AND DRAWING. MISS M. A. MAKEIG (holder of South Kensington and School of Art Certificates), holdu Daily Classes, a Wednesday Evening Class, and also a Sketching Class. Studio—3 Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral square. 4943 EXERCISE FOR HEALTH. THE CHUISTCIIURCH PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM, Latimer square (opposite Choral Hall), RE-OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 23rd. President, his Worship the Mayor (Wm. Recce, Esq.), Vice-Presidents, Dr. Jennings, Dr. Orchard, Dr. Xedwill, Messrs F. Wildiug, •ml H. CoUe-rell. Director: Mr Thomas S. Tankard (National Physical Recreation Society's Diploma and Medal, and late Director City Gymnasium, Sheffield, England). Ladies', Gentlemen's, Girls' and Boys' Classes. New Sandow Appliances and Exercises. Tho Gymnasium will be Open to the Public tor inspection on FRI Day. and SATUKuaY ! NIGHTS, and SATURDAY MORNING pre- i vious to the opening, when the Director will i bo m attendance to receive intending pupils and answer inquiries. A prospectus of classes may be obtained on application at Milner and Thompson's, or from the Director. Address enquiries to tho -■—...ECTOR, Christchurch Gymnasium. DANCING, DEPOru-MENT, AND PHYSICAL CULTURE, Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. (I TISS LOWE, having returned from Mel-■t'-A oourne will RESUME her Classes MAKCu 22nd, in Hobbs's Boom. Miss Lowe will introduce the Latest Society Craze "Minuet Waltz." At noma Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, Worcester street. QxCINorPHYsiCAL DRILL, HYGIENIC CALISTHENICS, FENCING. MISS MADELINE~~NUNNELEY intends giving PRIVATE LESSONS and HOLD- j iXir CLASSES for Children and Adults curing the Ensuing Season, in Christchurch. She will toich all tho Most Fashionable Da.ucs, including the VALSE BPADOISE. SKIRT DANCING. A Special Class will be formed fox Children U:ider 10. At Homo, Tuesday and Thursday Mornings, horn 11) to 12 o'clock. 247 ARMAGH STREET W. Telephone 9. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 150 Worcester street West. PRINCIPAL —MR C. H. GILBY, Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. VICE-PRINCIPAL— Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma. N.P.3., etc. SHORTHAND RESULTS, 1899. ' Ot Speed Certificates gained this year for the highest rates (over 100 words per minute), our Students have secured FIFTY per cent. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and thorough Commercial Training. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christohurch. MR H. W. LOOTYER-DIGBY, F.N.P.S. (Honour*), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, holder of Record Bp_d Car- - tiflcstM for 200 and 220 words per minute. Assisted by MIB3 E. E. DIG BY, late Principal Bohool of Shorthand, etc., Oamaru. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1809. Out of tho TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers' Association, EIGHTEEN ' nave been gained by Pupils from this School, i ; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and full Commercial Training. « GOVERNMENT NOTICES. \ NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAIL- ' WAYS. 1 PALMERSTON-NAPIER RAILWAY. i MANGATERA VIADUCT. ! "PIERS AND SUPERSTRUCTURE OON- ' TRACT. 1 Head Office, , __.___„„ Wellington, 7th April, 1900. , .WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at ! l „;. T -,**>_ office until noon of MONDAY, the - 7th May, 1900, for the above contract. < They are to be marked on the outside "Ten- } ?*' »°* Mangatera Viaduct, and addressed to , tho General Manager, New Zealand Government Railways, Wellington. Telegraphic ten- ' flew, similarly marked and addressed, will he ' received if presented at any Telegraphic ! ' Office by noon of the same date, provided ' < that written tenders aro lodged at any Go- i " vernment Railway Engineer's office by the ' ' same hour. j i Drawings, specifications and general condi- : tions may bo seen at this office, and at the ! , A°t!f °l „.• District Railway Engineers at , Auckland, Wanganui, Christchurch, Dunedin, ' InjweargiH and Greymouth. cewted 10 ***' ° r "* t#nder a °* n,MlMlril T *«■ < By order. : ,-.. T. RONAYNE, E 65 - Gtntral Manager. ] CHEAP MONEY. ! CHEAP MONEY. IN SUMS OP £100 TO aIQ.OOO. tj COUNTRY, CITY, and SUBURBAN | FREEHOLDS. AT 4} p_B CENT. AT ii PER CENT. IJIERMS of ft* REPAYMENT of the MOST LIBERAL CHARACTER, which <aa be ascertained oa enquiry. For forms of application and full information. apply to the District Manager, Christ. church. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government I_ran_M Co_____m_

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10636, 21 April 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10636, 21 April 1900, Page 4

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