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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. T. MARK'S CHURCH, OPAWA. The *J Stained Glass Window placed in the Chancel to the Memory of the late Veil. Arch Cholraondeley, will be Unveiled by the Ecv. Canon Knowles, en SUNDAY NEXT at the 1! a.m. .Service. "272 HORSE PARADE. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL HOiISE PARADE Will be. held ca the. QHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON, ' On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 23rd, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. A PRIZE OF £2O is offered by the Association for the BEST DRAUGHT STALLION (any age) on the Ground. ENTRIES CLOSE OX SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. Entry Fees ss; if for Sale, 5s extra. Admission to Grounds (with Catalogue) Is. Members of the Association Free. 7133 0. B. PEMBERTON. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. Head Master-G. H. ELLIOTT, Art Master, South Kensington. THE NEXT TERM will Commence on SATURDAY. September 13th. For fees and course of study see prospectus, wulcb may bo obtained at the School, or at the College. All Fees are Payable in Advance. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, 12th September, 1903. C 927 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. CHRISTCHURCH. rpERM Begins SEPTEMBER 23rd. Mr •*• Bevan Brown will receive New Boys and Parents TUESDAY, September 32nd, at 9.30 a.m. For Fees, Commercial Work, and School Boardinghouse, see Prospectus. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, 32th September. 1903. 6732 WANTED, HEAD MASTER for NELSON COLLEGE. Salary JKM a year, with Board and Residence. Will be required to take up the duties on Ist FEBRUARY, .1901. Applications will be received up to 20th OCTOBER. Further particulars may be obtained at the office of this paper or from ; JAMES BLAIR, Secrela.j, College Office, Nelson. 12th September. 1903. 72U CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL ASSO- j CIATED CLASSES. I TNTEXDING STUDENTS aro reminded ■*- that, Names must bo Registered with the Secretary at the Canterbury Hall TO-DAY for the Proposed New Classes, namely, CONTINUATION CLASSES. Standard VL—English Literature, Drawing. TECHNICAL CLASSES. Correspondence and Precis Writing, Chemistry and Physics, Commercial. Arith- • PRACTICAL CLASSES. Theory and Practice of Cutting (for females), Plumbing, Cabinet-making, AVool-sort-ing, Coaoh Building, and Carpentery and Joinery. The Secretary's offioo will ba open from 7 to 8 THIS EVENING for the Convenience of. Intending Students. THOS'. GARRARD, ' Secretary. Canterbury Hall, 17th September, 1903. ECTOR SPE'NSLEY is prepared to Receive Fupils for the Violin at his Rooms 212 High street. Third Term commences MONDAY, September 21st. 72G4 ■ MISS REEVES'S SCHOOL, 18SS Worcester—Half Term Begins JULY 21st. Sound Education on High School lines. Special attention to matriculation students. French Conversation Class Thursday. Class for Beginners in German, Wednesday Art Literature Class, Wednesday. VOICE CULTURE. ~~ TUTB'LEO BUCKERIDGE (from Milan. -LU- also Pupil of Mr Charles Santley, London) gives Lessons, in Voice Production, Elocution, and Singing at his Studio, 201 Gloucester street (old Gas Office). Registered with the Minister of Education. Third Term began SEPTEMBER 14th. DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN'S Classes, Fridays. Druids' Hall. Practice Assembly, Art Gallery, Wednesday, May 13th. Saturday, 2.30, Class forming Hobbs s i.oom, Waltzing Class forming. Private Lessoßß given. Aorangi, Hereford street E. MODERN LANGUAGES TAUGHT By the "NATURAL METHOD" Families Visited. Children's Classes arranged. THOROUGH Individual Tuition for Ma- -*- tribulation. Commercial Arithmetic and Bookkeeping by Expert. Prospectus, References and Particulars, P. SPANDEAU, late Assistant Master Leading Australian Schools. Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle. 71C0 G I L B Y' S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ' 150 Worcester street. Has the Largest and Most Efficient Teaching Staff of any similar institution in New Zealand. GENERAL EDUCATION COMMERCIAL EDUCATION IN ALL BhAA'CHES. Term commences at any time. C. If. GILBY, F.I.P.S, (Honours), 3 Principal. CHRISTCHURCH ~HORTHAND and TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (Opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. DIGBY. M.1.P.5.. N.U.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma, granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society. Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Typists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First-class High Speed Certificate. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS. 1902 ,At the Speed Examination held in August of this year by the Cbristchurch Shorthand Writers' Association, out of the ELEVEN First-class Speed Certificates granted. TEN were obtained by pupils from the School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. ProspectUß on application at the School. . PUBLIC NOTICES. WHY DELAY? TSTITE-N we can qualify you to fill a higher -»»■ position which will carry with it increased remuneration? FILL IN AND SEND US THE COUPON, AND WE WILL EXPLAIN OUR PLAN BY RETURN MAIL. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Please, explain how 1 can qualify for position marked X below. Mechanical Engineer Telephone Engineer Contractor & Builder Navigator Mechanical Draftsman Dynamo Tender Foreman Machinist Motorman Sheet Metal Dr'ftsm'n Steam Engineer Ornamental Designer Marine Engineer Foreman Blacksmith Civil Engineer Foreman Moulder Hydraulic Engineer Gas Engineer Municipal Engineer Refrigera'n Engineer Analytical Chemist Textile Mill Supt. Railroad Engineer Electrical Engineer Surveyor Heating & Vent. Eng. Sign Painter Electrician Le'tterer Electric Lighting Spt. Architect Electric Railway Spt. Bookkeeper Narao Street and No. City CANTERBURY OFFICE: 96 MADRAS STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. L. A. JACOBSEN. rieorescntative. 7273 BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. K CHANCE in a lifetime. We are Selling X*. Second-hand Bicycles, including "Stars." "Swifts," "Humbers," "Osmonds," "Sterlings," "Massey-Harris," "B.S.A.'s," "Hawthorn's," "Perry's," and dozens of other different makes. Come and see for yourselves, dozens of bargains. Come early and secure one. ADAMS STAR CYCLE CO., 198 Colombo street, near Cathedral. LOST AMD FOUND. r OST, on eleven o'clock tram from Sum\J ner, Monday, Boy's COVERT COAT. Finder kindly return to Messrs Berwick and Harris, 211 Hereford sires'. 7273 er s.s. uotnic. All sizes in again. J- Steel travelling trunks from 8s 6d for a 22 inch box. Bonnet boxes from 2s 3d. A fiiU i&neo on view at Minsoa and Co.'s.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11690, 17 September 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11690, 17 September 1903, Page 8

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