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SHOWS. WINTER SHOW. ' -.v iVD SATURDAY, 10th and 11th - FRIDAY A* ju2fE> nvTBIES CLOSE TUESDAY, 31st J? 1 J.\-_.»NT. prize Schedules and all information on to j „ CIIR isTIAN. Secretary. ,s====== cbuNTY COUNCILS/ — °F AMUKI. *~- Trm'\- C HIP~RIYER PROTEC--IVAIAU T°,£^ L j;, STRICT. SPECIAL ORDER. i. h«-rel'v '-'iven that the Amuri - N°S.y did. at _ SPECIAL l* ( -°i^ ,' u„-,l ff-r that purpose on the 7th MEETING. h-Mi SPECIAL OKDER *y rfM ! y 'SPECIAL KATE of THKEE-<-Ml i" the I'ounu (£) upon all | FJ*Jfl H s. nrooVrtirs m now appearing on ' tfc. »t«W c ROLL for the lh9 SPECIAL - , DISTRICT, and it .to-e-carned S firm thlß SPECIAL is JPffrf, subsequent SPECIAL MEETL '?S? E S ta beld on SATURDAY, the 4th I ING }° "~ iqir, nt 2 p.m. H D l 3 Jt'u>te for a period of Ono Year. f Such B»t» » ? ho IHI (l ', y ot APRIL, 1910, the 3lst day oi MARCH. 1011. M d .^»;" no „ lm on tho 30th day of Skff-Bw'it tho Council Office, Culverden. gjtt'oißec hour,. „_ * County Clerk. . tfij ___ 8 -_! s===Z - : ~ RAILWAYS. - - RAILWAYS. TROTTING RACEsTTtIMARU, 26th MAY. HrttmAY Excursion Tickets will bo issued °£to>i_u from Aahburton. Oamaru. and wj- (T.tations by trains arriving at fe tWm f , _ , D 'tola noon on 26th MAY. also ? W ?hr&churcn, Hornby. Rolleston. Dunftor A 1 Rakaia Chertsey. and Aehhurton, by .andel,.»««». . Chris tchurch for Timaru rf i«" available for return till 28th MAY » train taking passengers for *■Jl willleave Christchurch at 8.5 a.m., !2 21 p.m.. will stop at Hornby. Chertsey, and Ashburton if Se_ to pick up passengers A return JSr. taking passengers from Timaru and W_Sd}£ mS wtting down at Aahburton rwwv Rakaia. Dunsandel. Rolleston, and _K_-T?«" Icavo TimarU "c 6 - 4 ° ,'^' rhristennrch arrive 10.25 p.m. Season tickets '„d fr f e passes will not bo available by these got fuller particulars, see Pggcg^^ -' , EDUCATIONAL. _'■- i ■ ;. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. TITRS FOSTER (Certificated Edinburgh, . JjX Leipzig, and Paris) resumes Lessons on MONDAY, 30th June, at her Studio, 138 - MANCHESTER STREET, where sho will be on SATURDAY, 28th May, from 10 a.m. Arraneements also may be made for a. limited number of pupils to be token at her residence, "Glenarney," North Esplanade, New Brighton, from Ist JUNE. «*>o MR ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. (Associate of tho Royal College of Organists, London), Organist and Choirmaster St. Luke's, Assistant Cathedral Organist, .WILL be ot Milner and Thompson's from ",'W. 2-iiU 3 NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY, to meet Students for the New Term of PIANO and ORGAN PLAYING, SING- , ING and HARMONY. 8947 PIANOFORTE AND RUDIMENTS. ■ji/TISS MONICA DAVENPORT, L.A.B. ■ ■ Term begins FRIDAY, May 27th At . home Thursday, 2Cth. Telephone 770. 16t8 PIANO AND SINGING. THE Second Term begins on JUNE Ist. VAt homo May 31st, 2-6 p.m. A persistently circulated story that I am getting blind is best refuted by the fact that in addition to all other grades of musical tuition, I still undertake the arduous work of • « preparing for .the highest professional exams./ through which I havo passed more candidates than all Canterbury., : -- H.-'M. LUND, 1 ■ 1657 233 Armagh street W. - . CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. J HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS. (Opposite D.1.C.) PRINCIPAL: MISS E. E. DIGBY,---1.P.5., N.U.T. Assisted by a Full Staff of Specially Qualified Instructors. PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING—Day and Evening Classes in all Commercial •' Subjects* Individual Coaching for Matricu- , htion and Civil Sef,-ic</ Examinations. Full particulars as to Fees, etc., on application. Term commences at any time. C 4588 . TV-NCING- AND DEPORTMENT.—PRO- - JJ FESSOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), assisted by Mrs Fleming.—New Commodious and Up-to-date- Private Academy, 74 Cashel street, City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dances Taught. Wsltxing a speciality. Strictly private lessons any hour. Complete correct course from . enrolment. ' Proficiency guaranteed. ■ ■ Classes now- forming. Terms on application. ' Telephone 204. C 4442 FREPARATORTSCHOOL FOR.BOYS. X . 309 DURHAM, STREET. . 'Conducted by MR C. L. WIGGINS. THE Sehooi will meet again FRIDAY. 27th 'inst, at,lo o'clock. Mr Wiggins,, will be »l the School on Thursday. 2Gth, from 2 to 5 t_d on Friday from 3 to 10, to confer with 'ff a ts regarding present or past pupils. 8787 "TkAXCING. DEPORTMENT and PHYST *f CAL CULTURE.—MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London), will resume After- - Boon Classes on and after Tuesday, May 31st. Evenin- Classes for Instruction and Practice are forming. TE WHARE, 252 Hereford street. .Telephone 354. C 5458 SCHOOL for the ART OF SPEAKING, . ' conducted by MISS LUCY COWAN, Shakespearian Gold Medallist, New Zealand Wtwtttional Exhibition, 1906-7, and Registered Teacher of Elocution. Term begins any time.. -Railway Reduction for Pupils. En•rsg»a_nt_ for Dramatic and Concert Work ' **ft« < L Private Tuition by arrangement. Particulars personally, letter or telephone a6op.'At the School, corner WORCESTER ' «~d MONTREAL STRETTS (3 minutes' from P. 0.) C 5041-25 G' ThlTirs COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., > CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ,_ TEACHING STAFF: EXAMINATIONS SIDE— Mr George H. Scarse, B.A. Mr A. W. Shrimpton, M.A. Miss F. C. Schneider, B.A. . And other experienced coaches. FRENCH (Conversational)— Madame Beck. SPANISH (Conversational>Mr R. T. Finning. Instruction also in ITALIAN. GERMAN, as well as in GREEK and LATIN, by skilled teachers. Accountancy Instructor— .- .MR L. L. CORDERY. F.1.A., N.Z.. F.C.P.A., tho most successful Accountancy Coach in New Zealand. COMMERCIAL SIDE— Mr C. H. Gilby. F.I.P.S. (Hons.) F.C.1., F.A.A.; Principal; Mrs Gilby, 8.A., I.P.S. • (Hons). Vice-Principal; Mr F. Whitcombe. Commercial Master; Mjbs M. Russell (Doublo Medallißt), Touch Typewriting Instructress. Day and Evening Classes >, •, in all subjects. Correspondence Lessons. Write for Free Prospectus. C 4782-4 YOICE~PItODUCTf^^ TFAT-GHT by MB FRANK GRAHAM. ' '~' late principal tenor of the Carl Rjsa Ofand Opera Co., London, pupil of Mr ■ Henry Blower, teacher of Madam Clara Butt i •nd many other celebrities. ! Turns may commence at any time. CsKo__ STUDIO: 236 HIGH STREET. LA LONG-FELT WANT" SUPPLIED. ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral square. Pupils taught to Cut and Make any Garment. Bloine and Skirt Cass, 12 lessons 255. including Charts. Advanced Work by arrangement. Pupils may bo taught with or without Charts. Cln.«?ea daily (except Monday nnd Thursday Evenings, 7 to a. Term commences any time. C 4400 MISSES Principals. DANCING. .rV|"ISS BUCHANAN'S CLASSES, Trades -f -*- Hal. Besinners Fridays. 8 p.m. Practice Assemblies, Wednesday May 11th. Private Lessons by arrangement at any time. Wsltr specialty. AORA-iGI, 31 Hereford street, City. C5473-r_7o

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13743, 26 May 1910, Page 11

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