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Educational CANTERBURY COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH BOTS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—C. E. Bevan-Brown, M.A., late Scholar ol Lincoln Coll., Oxford. Second Master - G. Hogben, M.A., late Scholar of St Catherine's Coll., Cambridge, With Four Assistant Masters. THE SCHOOL will EE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, May 19. Admission of new boys and entrance examination will take place at 9 o.m. Tuesday, May 18. at the School. General Arrangement-Applications for admission after the age of fifteen and before the iwe of nine, ore considered on their merits. A certificate as to conduct is required from previous school or The subjects taught are—The English, Latin, Greek, Preach, and German Languages, Ancient and Modem History, Physical and Political Geography. Arithmetic, Mathematics, Natural Science, Drawing, Writing, Class Singing, Dnll, The work of some of the higher classes will be arranged with a view to matriculation. Fees—The fee for each term is £4 4a for boys over twelve; £3 3s for hoys below that ago. All fees must be paid in advance. Notice of removal must be sent in writing to the Head Master before the end of the term in which a boy is leaving, otherwise the fee for the term next ensuing must be paid, , „ . . 870 F. G. BTEDMAN, Eegistrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE., GIRLS* HIGH SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will EE-OPEN on THURSDAY, 20th May. New Pupils must attend on Wednesday Morning, 19th 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, Calisthenics, and Cookery. 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 in 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. Fees—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. 971 F. G. BTEDMAN. Eegistrar. EDUCATIONAL, Oldenburg House, Armagh street West. THE Next Term m Miss Lohse's School for the Higher Education of Girls will Begin on WEDNESDAY, the 26th of May, at 9 a.m. Miss Lohse and Miss Wilson will be at home on and after Friday, the 21st of May, from 11 to 6 o'clock. 1186 CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, CHEISTCHUECH. THIS School will MEET AGAIN on TUESDAY, May 25th, at 9.30 a.m. 1181 W. H. ELTON, Precentor. M I s s EOW L E Y WILL RESUME LESSONS (Piano, Singing, Drawing, Painting, &o.), ON THURSDAY, MAY 20th. 231, St Asaph street. 1172 T EDUCATIONAL. MISS MAY TOWSEY, Certificated Teacher from the Conservatorium, Berlin, and Trinity College, London, is prepared to give Lessons on the Pianoforte, Theory and Harmony. Young Pupils taken from the commencement. Also, the German Language, privately or in class. For terms, &0., apply to Miss Towsey, at the residence of Mr Arthur Towsey, 260, Armagh street west. 1032 H E MISSES ISHWI'H’S SCHOOL WILL EE-OPEN ON THURSDAY, the 20th INST. Pupils Boarded for the High School. 1078 SINGING, PIANO, CONCERTINA, DRAWING, AND PAINTING IN OIL AND WATEE-COLOUES. TT ESSONS will be RESUMED on TUESDAY, I J May 25. 236, Armagh street west. ' LAVINIA TAYLOE. 1214 ADA S. TAYLOE. U R A N M £. R HOUSE, Cranmer square. BS AND MISS SMITH will EE-OPEN THURSDAY, 20th MAY. 1124 AOALISTHENIC AND GYMNASTIC CLASS for Girls is held in the Gymnasium, in rear of Normal School, EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT 9.45. Terms, X3a 6dper Term. 1185 J. Q. WALKER, Instructor. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED, a MASTER for Woodend School; on roll, 173 ; average last quarter. J3O. Applications to be sent innot latertban TUESDAY, 25th May. 1150 C. J. NORTON, Chairman. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED, a MASTER for the Waikari School. Number on roll, 65. Applications, with testimonials, to he sent, addressed to the Chairman, Waikari School Committee, on or before 7th JUNE NEXT. 1054 Public Notices. NOTICE OP APPLICATION POE A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I ALEXANDER BAMS AY, of Gust, do hereby j give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Gust, on the seventh day of June, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house situate at Oust, containing twenty-three rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 17 th day of May, 1886. 1146 ALEXANDER RAMSAY, NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOE PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. lEICHAED CHARLES BOWDEN, of Kaiapoi, 7 do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to he holden at the Resident Magistrate’s Courthouse, Kaiapoi, on the Ninth day of JUNE next, apply for a certificate authorising the issue ol a Publican’s License for a house situated at Ravens street, Kaiapoi, known ns Middleton's Hotel, containing 20 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 13th day of May, 1836. 976 BICHD. CHAS. BOWDEN. NOTICE OF APPLICATION POE TRANSFER OP LICENSE. I WILLIAM FEABEE. of Kaiapoi, being the J holder of a Publican’s License in respect ofc the house and premises situated at Ravens Kaiapoi, and known as Middleton’s Hotel, do herdjf give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at tl next Licensing Meeting, to ha holden at tl Resident Magistrate’s Court, Kaiapoi, on the Ninj day ol JUNE next, apply for a Transfer of tr said License from myself to RICHARD CHARLI BOWDEN, my appointee. Dated this 13th day of May, 1886, 977 WILLIAM PEASEI FOREIGN STAMPS. CHEAPEST IN AUSTRALASIA. sent on approval. Agei O wanted to Sell on Commission. Price Lif gratis. D. A. VINDIN, The Sydney Foret Stamp Depot, 88, Elizabeth street, Sydney. H ARBOUR VIEW HOUSE, NAPIEa HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE TREATMENT AND CURE OP PULMONARj AFFECTIONS. For Prospectus and other particulars, address , J. H. LESLIE ALLEN, M.D., 762 Medical Superintendent.! TO THRESHING MACHINE PROPRIBTOI AND OTHERS. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7863, 19 May 1886, Page 1

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