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Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. CHEISTCHUECH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. r (iHE School will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, JL May 21. Now Boys must attend between 0 a.m. ana 12 on Tuesday, 20th. General Arrangements.—Boys are admitted at any ago between nine and fifteen. Applications for admission after the latter age, and before the former, are considered on their merits. In the case of boys above twelve, a certificate ns to conduct is required from their previous school or tutor. The subjects taught are The English, Latin. Greek, French, and German Languages, Ancient and Modern History, Physical and Political Geography, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Natural Science, Natural Philosophy, Social Science, Drawing, Writing. Class Singing, Drill, Parents may select (subject to the Head Master’s right of veto) the subjects in which their sons are to be instructed. The work of some of the higher classes will be arranged with a view to matriculation. Pees—The foe for each term ii £4 4s for boys over twelve j £3 3s for boys below that ago. All fees must be payed in advance. 5640 320 F. G. HTEDMAN, Begistrar. CANTEEBUEY COLLEGK GIBBS’ HIGH SCHOOL. mHE SCHOOL will EB-OPBN on THUESDAY, JL 22nd May ; newpupils mustattendon Wednesday, 21st May. Lady Principal... Miss HELEN CONNON, M.A., Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Teachers. Instruction will be given in English, Latin, French, German; Elementary, Physical, and Natural Science ; Drawing, Class Singing, Needlework, and. Calisthenics. Instruction will also be given in Vocal and Instrumental Music, the charge for which will be extra. Parents may select (with the Lady Principal’s sanction) the subjects i.; which they wish their daughters to be instructed. The work of some of the higher classes will be arranged with a view to pupils preparing for the University. Pees—The fee for each term is £4 4s for girls over twelve, and £3 3s for girls below that age. All fees must be paid in advance. 5641 329 P. G. STEDMAN, Begistrar, CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE, SCHOOLOF AET. THIS School will EE-OPEN on Monday, 26th May. Morning Classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 10 a.m. till 1. Pees, £2 2s per term. Evening Classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7 to 9 p.m. Fees, 15s per term, or £2 per annum. All fees must hepaid in advance, attheEegistrar’s Office, Canterbury College. 5639 329 F. G. STEDMAN, Begistrar, CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE^ BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. AMASTEE to teach Latin and English will he required for this School at the commence* mentof the third term, about the 17th September. Applications, in writing, stating age and accompanied by testimonials, to he lodged at the Registrar's Office, Canterbury College, on or before 21st. June. 6062 340 F. G. STEDMAN, Begistrar. CHEISTCHUECH CATHEDEAL SCHOOL. THE School will meet again on TUESDAY, May 27th, at 9.30 a.m. Apply to the EeV the Precentor, Cathedral School. 5970 338 PEIVATE SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES. MBS TENDALL hegsto announce, she is about to have built a large and commodious Schoolroom, which will enable her to take an increased number of pupils. She offers a thorough education, including religious instruction, in the subjects usually taught in private schools. Mrs Tendall's classes for French and drawing, under Miss Chapman and Mr Cousins respectively, will he continued, and pupils can be entered specially for them. For musical instruction, see Mr Tendall’s advertisement. 168, Montreal street. At Home after the 19th. Term commences May 22nd. 5073 BBNAEA, GLOUCESTEE STEEET WEST. MISS LITTLE’S EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FOE YOUNG LADIES include a thorough Course of Instruction for both Senior and Junior Pupils. Subjects of Senior Classes—Algebra, Mathematics, Literature, and Science. This class is held three times a week, and may he attended independently of the other classes. French, English, Music and Harmony, Drawing and Painting, is before, both Senior and Junior Classes. The NEXT TEEM begins on WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st. 5214 317 159, SALISBURY STEEET, Near Durham street. LFBED AUGUSTUS NOETH, M.C., Member Tonic-Sol-Fa College, London; Teacher of the Theory and Practice of Music; Authorised Examiner for Certificates; Trainer of the Singing Voice, its just intonation, portamento and quality ; Registers of the Voice Explained, Illustrated and Blended. POPULAE CLASSES. Public Class —Ladies, 7s 6d; gentlemen, 10s 6d. Private Classes—Ladies, 10s 6d ; gentlemen, 15s. Special private classes are now being formed. Students prepared for the different certificates. Arrangements can he made any Monday or Saturday evening from 7 to 7.30. 5857 335 BOAEDING and DAY SCHOOL foe GIELS, Abeedaee House, Gloucester Street W., Conducted by Eev C. TUEEELL, M.A., and Mrs TUEEELL, Assisted by competent Masters and Governesses. Also, quite separate, ‘ Preparatory School for Little Boys. The next term will begin May 27.5716 MISS EOWLEY, TBACHEE OF PIANO, SINGING, DRAWING, AND PAINTING IN WATEE-COLOUES. THE Next Term will commence on THUESDAY, May 22nd, 231, St Asaph street west. 6850 334 M b A. J. M Teacher of Music, WILL EBSUME LESSONS ON MONDAY, MAY 26th, 121, Montreal street (Opposite the Drillshed). EET O N , MBS MBETON, Senior Scholar N.Z. Univ., holds a Morning Class for girls from the age of 10 to 14, at her Residence, 121, MONTREAL STREET, opposite the Drillshed. This class offers exceptional advantages te parents who desire for their children careful teaching from a competent governess of long experience. The number received is strictly limited, and the children rigorously selected, so that little girls placed under Mrs Merton’s charge have the double privilege of suitable companionship and thorough instruction. The class meets again on MONDAY, MAY 26th, at 9.30 a.m. 5995 338 MISS ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR will resume lessons (singing, drawing, and painting, &c.) on MONDAY, May 26th. She desires to make arrangements for additional pupils in or out of town. 236, Armagh street West. 5985 338 MISS LAVINIA TAYLOE will resume lessons (piano and concertina) on MONDAY, May 26. Vacancies for additional pupils. 236, Armagh street West. . 5986 838 MISS TAYLOE’S Classes Eesume Studies on TUESDAY, 27*h. 236, Armagh street west. 6043 340 ~ LADIES’ SCHOOL. STANMOEE EOAD, NOETH AVONSIDE. Mbs chaeles Godfrey wishes her pupils to re-assemhle on MONDAY, the 26th mst. Instruction given in English, French, Music, and Elementary Latin. Mrs Godfrey will he at home on and after the. 19th instant. 6006 SUMNER COLLEGE. BOAEDING SCHOOL FOE YOUNG GENTLEMEN. HE School will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 21st MAY, 834 C. L. WIGGINS, Principal. MUSICAL. -R G. p, TENDALL, Mus. Bac., Oxon and N.Z., having secured the services of trap tants, will next term he able to receive pupils e more ELEMENTARY STAGES OP PIANOTE PLAYING, whoso musical education he supervise and ho responsible for. Until iiently advanced to take lessons from Mr Teninly 'the foe charged will he considerably loss. Montreal street. Mr Tendall resumes teaching 22ud ■ at Home after 19th. Ladies wishing to the SINGING CLASSES, please send 30. ..... ""LADIES’ SCHOOL, AVON LODGE, EICCAETONi HE Second Term of 1884 will commence upon Wednesday, 21st lust. , ~ _ , ivate Music Lessons. Lessons in Macramd k. A Dancing Class once a week, r terms apply to mss POSTAN PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. K THE CONTINENTAL METHOD, 3 B PEICE, Musical Studio, 8, Fairfield terrace, Worcester street east, gives Tuition, rte singing, Theory, Composition, Ac. single lesson. Circulars and bMessrs Milner and Thompson n. 8417 TRABNA. Tirnaru. Mrs Tate & Mis 9 Kemp thenics. Further particulars on applicaterenoes permitted to the VenerahleArohnrtiaulars on Further thenics 9964 175 arper, Tfmaru

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 7

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