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SHOWS. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Alexandra ar.d Victoria Halls. THE SHOW OF THE YEAR. MUSIC EACH EVENING. SPECIAL—No Entries will be accept-d iff»r 8 o'clock THIS (SATURDAY; EVENING. ' 5022 OTAGO AGRIf.:iT'FuRAL ANIT" PASTORAL SOCIETY. GR AN D WIN TE R SII O W Of Cheese, Butter.- Hams. B:ron. Dresrcd Poultry, Bread. Score-, Grain. - 1 -"''.'"!--. Root?. Exhibit. IV.v Zeni:i..U Marufjetiires. Fat Exhibition, Wool Exhibits and t'h.ldrcr.'s Schcois Con-.pctitivns, ctr. In th; A. AND P SOCIETY'S BUILDINGS AND ANNEXE.-;. On JUNE lit. 2nd, 3rd ar-.n -Ith. U/O. ENTRIES Clc.h- WEDNESDAY, 13th May. nno. ju.d full particulars frcm ' H. V. FULTON. 613" secretary. EDUCATIONAL AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SINCLAIR SCHOLARSHIP. ONE SCHfILARS-HIP of £70 a yrar. tenable for thr-?... vr-irs :s offered for competition in OCTOBF.R NEXT. Candidates will b> cxaniii.ed in Mathematics, and in <my two of the following subiects: (a) B:>t.i:-y. [b; Animal Physiolo-ry, (c) ""hv.'ical Oi-0.-rapiiy, tind will be required to writ<- o_ Enslit-h Essay on .-. subject selected by tho Examiners. Special v,e'l'<ht will bo given to attainments and conucity in Anim-.l I'hysioloyy and i'.otiu.y. Th. conditions of teiiuro and standnid err the s_mo as f.--r the Giilies Scholarship i.l>ove. Candidates :iri- required f.> ','ivo in their rames on or before OCTOBER Ist. 1)00, to the Rwiistixr, ironi whoai fuitiicr infoiicution can be obtained. The Examination will b? held r.b-iut t! o end of October, at Aut-klanct Wellington. Christchurch. end Dun<idir.. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A.. . . , , Rtr^ittrar. Auckland, 27»h April, 10C9. 5020 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING (F.B P.T.D.), k4»isted by Mrs Fleming.—Now Commodious »nd Up-to-Dat« Priv<ito Academy, 71 C*shol Street, City Perfoot Tuition. All Old Favourite and Latest Dtinces Taught. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lessons «ri7 hour. Complete correct ccurso from onrdmont. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes now forming. Terms, on application. C 4443 Telephone- 201. DANCING. DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTCRK. Under Royal and Vice-Regal "Vatronnsa. MISS LOWE will Rosumo her CLASSES on and after 15th MARCH. Ewninn Classes forming-. Ashburtcr. Afternoon and Evening Classes. liitr-ndiag Pupils aro requested to tend in their names without delay. Wiltiing and Two Stop Taught in Throa Privite Lessons. Miss Lowo at home Friday afternoons C 4447 345 MONTREAL STREET. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. \/f ADAME '■ JOSEPHINE OTTLEE IU SOPRANO SOLOIST. Medallist, and Certificated Teacher. From ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LONDON. (Pupil of Raudcgger.) Terms and particulars at tho Dresden, Cathedml square, 91 Cashel atreet East. Telophono 2331. i . C 4383 MISS LUCY COWAN resumes Teaching on FRIDAY. April 16th—Elocutionary Classes Mondays a.n*d Fridays 8 p.m.; WedließCxajrß, 4 p.ml. A Singing" Clnsn to instruct the loung in Voice Mnnaneroenl and SightKeadinjr opens on SATURDAY: April 24th, at 10 a.m. Particulars tn-ay be had personally, or ly. letter.. .....•" No. 15, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square (take tho lift) P.O. Box 277. C 4463 A HINT TO THE WISE ON SINGING. GRAND OPERA Singers are the leading :■ Singers of the world. I studied with some of tho best Masters cf Europe, and sang iv Grand Opera as principal tenor for mitny years. -My method is the only correct ono. . j --:-' FRANK GRAHAM, I x . "236 High street, Christchurch. C 1502 j DANCING. DEPORTMENT, and PHYSI- I .CAL EXERCISE—MISS COX will ro- j •Time her Afternoon CI asset on and after TUESDAY, March lQth. Evening Cla«3es forming. Te Wiare. 253 HEREFORD STREET. Telephone SSI 2C24 DANCING and Deportment—Mß G. L. BRADLEY will Reourao his Evening CluiM.on and after MARCu 12th. Clat«_ for- beginners always forming. Private le»eo_* any evening by nrrantromont. "Waltzing- .thoroughly taught. 115 RUGBY STREET. Merivale. C44fU \T\ANCING AND DEPORTMENT—MISS ■Lf BUCHANAN'S ' Classes, TRADES HALL. Beginners FRIDAYS, 8 p.m. Assembly. WEDNESDAY, April 21st. Private Lessons at any timo, by arrangement. Waltz Specialty. Aorangi, 31 Hereiord street, City. "'"____ C 4445 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY. 1.P.5., N.U.T. . DAY AND EVENING CLASSES la SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. Prospectus on Application. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. GILBY'S COLLEGE, NEXT TO G.P.0.. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Established 1887.) FTtHE Pioneer Commercial Training Col<X lege in N.Z., "and the leadirg priTate educational institution in tho Dominion. Do you wish your son or daughter to receive a thorough training for business fcie? A year or two with us is better than three or four spent elsewhere. Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Commercial Geofaphy, English Composition, Spelling, usiness Letter-writing, Business Documents, -Commercial Terms and Phrases, Handwriting aud General' Office Practice. _Such is our comprehensive scheme of Business Training. Our students who have graduated through this course lira placed by us in jesponsible positions in "the best offices in New Zealand. Ou; graduates receiva the highest remuneration everywhere. Prospectus and all particulars free on application at the Collegx. WRITE NOW! C3033-G A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRF.3SCUTTING . A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral square,— Pupil* taught to Cv; and Make any Garment. Blouse and Skirt Class 12 'osseins 25a. including Charts. Advanced Work by arrangement. Classes UjOy (except Saturdays) X-uosaay and Friday Evenings. 7 to • Syatem awarded Ist priro at Women ■ Exhibition Melbourne. Term commences ar.v lime. MISSES PITTS Pilncipals. C' 4400 LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL. Sit HIGH STREET (over Simpson and Wiiliams). THE Principals having just returned from PARIS and LONDON, have personally resumed tuition at the above address. Ladies soon become competent to make aud trim their own hats. Pupils fitted for positions if necessary. Ten Leesona 7s Gd. Day and Evening Classes. C 4300 qiHE ASSOCIATED BOARD of th» »- R.A.M. and R.C.M.. LONDON.—E_am>nationa in Theory u j Music will be held «.>n Juire sth. Entries close on May Ist. Prospectuses and entry forms may "be obtained from Messrs Milner and Thompson's, The Dresden Piano Co., or fr< in the Local SecxcUry. Miss D*vis. Pubic Trust Buildings, 55 Cathedral square. Christchurch. O. T. J. ALPERS. Honorary Local Rcpre»»nU.tive ot the Associated F.-iard. 1530 RIGHT Light* as a rule mcaxTloti - ©! kerosene. Not ac with Minson's Incandescent Burner. Call and see it. C 2537
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