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VOLUNTEER NOTICES. TVJ[ VIS.IONAL OR DU R 8 BY COLONEL POLE PENT6ji. Commandant N.Z. Forces. 1* LienHenant-Colonel H. Gordon will command the Canterbury Brigade. 2. Lietttemmt-Cokmcl Robin, C.8., will command the Mounted- Brigade. S. Lieutenant-Colonel Jowsoy, C.M.G., will command the returned 'N.Z. Troops. The above officers will appoint their own . staffs. 4. Camp Routine—The fallowing will be observed—Reveille acd Morning Gun, 6.45 a.m.; Evening Gun ffro, 10 p.m.; Las£. Post, 10.30 p.m. O.C. Artillery will arrange accordingly. 5. Rehearsal of Review—This will take piece on Saturday afternoon. Troops to be in position by 4 pan. • -Brigades will be marched to their positions by toe following routes— Mounted Brigade and Artillery;. via West Belt, and ontering Park Tw gate on northern side near Carlton Mill Bridge. Troops from South Park, via West Belt and Royal entrance, in the following order:—Naval Battalion, Engineers, Wellington Brigade, Canterbury Brigade, Oadete vie. Armagh street bridge. Head of column to hal* near grand stand until Infantry from oamp have passed. Troops to move off front. Flanks of units will bo marked on the ground by flags from right to left, as follows:—Artillery, blue and Ted cross; Royal Navy and Naval and Garrison Artillery, light blue; Engineers, magenta; Wellington Brigade, green; Returned Contingent Troops, r«d and white; Canterbury Brigade, rod; Otago Brigade, yellow; Canterbury Mounted Troope, red, witk M in blaok; Otago Mounted Troops, groan, with M in black; An&mlanoe, red crocs. 6. The following bands are detailed for duty with Guards of Honour,' on Saturday, 22nd. met.:— Nelson Band—Christchurch Railway Station. Wanganui Band—Provincial Chairibers. Christchiuch Garrison Band — Victoria square. Tima.ru Garrison Band—Royal Residence. All to be in position by 11 a.zn. Saturday Night—The Chriatchurch, Garrison Band will attend th« Mayoral Reception with the Guard of Honour already .detailed, to bo in position at 9.1S p.m.. By Order. R. H. OWEN, Major, ' 7312 Staff Officer to Commandant. CONTINGENT ORDER. A iLL MEMBERS ~of~6OUTH AFRICAN ■ CONTINGENTS ore Warned to PARADE at the DRELLSHED THIS MORNING (Saturday, 22nd Jun«), at 11 o'clock sharp, when they will receive ordere re Royal Reception and Presentation of Medals, By order. THOS. J.TODD. 7296 Captain and^ Adjutant, N.Z.M.R. EDUCATIONAL. SOUTHLAiND HIG-H SCHOOLS. A PPLICATIONS u'a invited for the position ■XX of SENIOR MISTRESS in the Southland Girls' High School. Salary £200, with possible increase. Applicants must be prepared to enter upon their duties on loth SEPTEMBER, should mention their age and experience, and state which of the ordinary secondary subjects they are prepared to teach; also, which of the following they can undertake. Musio, Drawing, Singing, Fancy Needlework, Cooking, and Drill. Applications, with testimonials and photograph, will be received by -the undersigned until 5 p>m. on SATURDAY, 18th July. CHABLES EOUT, Secretary Southland High Schoof Board. 67ftS CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN. . Veterinary Instruction: Mr J. R. CHARLTON, M.R.C.V.S., Lecturer. rpHE FULL COURSE of Theoretical and J- Praotioal Veterinary Instruction given at the College will be open to Farmers' Sons and others, of any age, as Out-door Students. Fee £2 2s for term, payable* in advance. Next 1 term begins JULY 16th and ends NOVEMBER 30th. J. Director. The College, Lincoln. May 29th, 1901. 6491 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. ■npHE Board invitee separate applications for J- the following APPOINTMENTS, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 27th current. Applications received later than the advertised time canot be considered — Richmond—Assistant Master; present salary £115. . Woolston—-Assistant Master: present salary .£lO5. South Maivern—Mis trees (sole charge); present salary £TO. Springburn—Mistress; present ealary £76. Bromley—Mistress; present ealary £71 10e. Okuku, aided—Mistress (sole charge); present salary £70. Greendale, Main—Mistress. Present salary £(38 10s. (The above ' salaries are exclusive of extra capitation if any). ■ ■ : H. C. LANE. Secretary. Chriatchurch, 14th June, 1901. 6691 TRANCING.— The Misses Buchanan's Classes. JL' Beginners Friday Evening, City Hall; Saturday, 2.30, Hobba's Rooms; Practice Assemblies, Monday, Art Gallery; Private lessons given, Waltz taught in three lessons. Aorangi, Hereford street E. PIANOFORTE. THEORY and HARMONY. ERNEST EMPSON, C.T.A.8., is prepared to receive Pupils for the above. Arrangements made for visiting. Term* on application. 8 Hill View street, Linwood. Term commences THURSDAY, May 30th. : 4186 • " DANCING and BALLROOM ETIQUETTE. MRS CURTIS resumes classes at 336 . Armagh street West, WEDNESDAY. Children 3.30. Practice Class 7.30. Fendalton Schoolroom SATURDAYS, afternoon 8.80, evening 7.30 p.m. The French Cotillon and Fancy Danoes. Private Lessons to suit pupils. Chip and Relief Wood-Carving- taught. 6448 • THURSDAY, May 28rd. VIOLIN, PIANO and OBCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. Terms apply 174 Armagh itreet. 3588 ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE. MR OHARL*S TENDALL. Assistant Organist Christchurch Cathedral, is prepared to Receive Pupils for above instruments. Term commences .Thursday, May 80th. At Home after' Monday, May 27th. 162 Montreal street. ■ ;, ... , -.■■... 2568 OROAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING. . A J. W. BUNZ/Organist and Choirmaster, ■• St. Luke's Ohurch, Resumes Teaching THURSDAY, May 30th. At Studio Wednesday Afternoon. Music Studio, Gloucester ntreet West. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, and PHSfaiCAL CULTURE. Under Royal aad Vice-Regal Patronage, MISS LOWE will resume her Plasses in Hobbs's Rooms, on and after MAY 80th. Class for Skirt and Step Dancing, Monday afternoon. During ncr recent visit to Melbourne and Sydney, Miss Lowe obtained all the latest Fancy and Society Lanc*-e. including the "National Waltz." Private lessons. . - . AT HOME Monday and Tuesday Afttrnoons. Clarendon Hotel; Worcester etieet. : ' ?J6O QHORTHAND and TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Building, Triangle, CHRISTCHURCH, opposite D.I.C. MR H. W. LOCKYER-DIGBY. F.N.P.S., (Honours), N.N.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 worsts per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and; Son's certificate. Complete Course of Training in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING* BOOKKEEPING, Commercial Arithmetic, Composition, Writing, and PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. riOMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ■\S 150, Worcester street Weet PRINCIPAL: 2fr C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honour.). Practical Training for Buaineaa life. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ETC. BOOKKEEPING CLASSES (Evening) Under Mr L. L". CORDERY, A.iZTn.Z. (By Examination). Companies' Bookkeeping, Sohoitore , Bookkeeping. Student* Prepared for Accountant*' Examination. ■pOR .WEDDING GROUPS or FAMILY GBOUPS Go to "the" Photographer, x W. E. SORHELL, ,' 179° Colombo etrwt, Ohriatohurch. F
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10998, 22 June 1901, Page 5
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