NOTICE. A MEETING of the Settmsbs' Cok- . -*=*- btituxional .Society will take place on. . Monday evening next, the 28th inst., at Mr. Heaphy^sllniFersal Inn^v.Chairto?be. taken at ' half-past 7'precisely. H. W. Read, Hon. Sec. MISS ROWORTH begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Christchurch and its vicinity, that she is about to open a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in Christchurch. Miss R. undertakes to instruct her Pupils in Reading, Writing, and Ciphering ; Geography, Grammar, English and Scripture Histories, &c.; also Plain and Fancy Needlework. Miss R. will have room in her Establishment for a few Boarders. For further particulars, letters may be addressed, " Miss Roworth, care of Mr. Gould, Christchurch. CANTERBURY Classical and Commercial Academy. AT the above Establishment Yorrsre Gentxemen are instructed in the Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and French Languages; in the Mathematics, Piano-Forte, Drawing, and the varied branches of a liberal education. Pupils attended at their own residences if preferred. An Evening Class for instruction in Bookkeeping, &c. &c. A. Private Room for Adults. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, Feb. 19th. Boarding School, Pigeon Bay. MR. F. KNOWLES begs to intimate to parents and others in the colony, that he has it in contemplation to receive a few Young Ladies and Gentlemen as Boarder-Pupils, at his School in the above healthy locality. The course of study will be almost purely English, according to the schem6 below, but at the same time thorough in all respects. The religious instruction imparted will be in accordance with the tenets of the Church of England. Mrs. Knowles, Sen.,assisted by her daughter, will give her undivided attention to the comfort "and well-being of the Pupils, and if the applications warrant it, a commodious house will be erected immediately. Scheme of Instruction. First Class. English Grammar and Composition. Ancient and Modern History. Geography, Physical, Mathematical, and Descriptive. * Writing—-Plain and Ornamental. Arithmetic and Mensuration. Scripture History and Biblical Antiquities. The Elements of the Natural Sciences. Second Class. The Rudiments of English Grammar and Composition. English and Colonial History. Writing. Arithmetic. Scripture History. . * . Geography. The Elements of the Natural Sciences. The Boys (Ist class) may also be instructed, if desired, in Elementary Drawing, the Rudiments of Latin, and in Euclid aud Algebra; and the Girls in Plain Needlework. Terms per quarter, in advance. For Tuition, with the use of) T • Gusneas . the necessary Books. . . .) F°extm°) ard ' &C" (WaShiß° | Nine Guineas. *$* The Quarter will commence from the day of entrance. Reference is kindly 'permitted to The Rev.'R. B. Paul, M.A., Commissary of the Bishop of New Zealand, Castertoii. Applications by letter, for further particulars and references, or to appoint interviews, may be forwarded to the Office oi" the Lyttelton Times.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 112, 26 February 1853, Page 1
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