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Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—C. E, Sevan-Brown, M.A., late Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Oxford. Second Maater - G. Hogben, M. A., late Scholar of St Catherine's Coll., Cambridge. With Four Assistant Masters. THE SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on WBDNESDAY, May 19. Admission of new hoys and entrance examination will take place at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 18, at the School. General Arrangement-Applications for admission after the age of fifteen and before the age of nine, are considered on their merits. A certificate as to conduct is required from previous school or tutor. The subjects taught are—The English, Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, Ancient and Modern History, Physical and Political GeoSraphy, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Natural Science, rawing. Writing, Class Singing, Drill. The work of some of the higher Glasses will he arranged with a view to matriculation. Fees—The fee for each term is £4 4s for hoys over twelve; £3 3b for boys below that age. All fees must be paid in advance. Notice of removal mnst 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. i7O F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS* HIGH SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will B&OPENou 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 he 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 pnpilu 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 ba paid in advance. 971 F. G. STEDMAN. Registrar, BEACH-GLEN BOARDING SCHOOL, SUMNER. Conducted bt ... Mb C. L. WIGGINS And a Thoroughly Competent Assistant. THE SCHOOL is pleasantly situated, within easy access to the Beach and to the Baths. Special arrangements have been made whereby the hoys may enjoy the advantages of Sea-bathing at suitable times and under careful supervision. The Course of Study includes all the usual branches of a liberal education; and with a view to thorough efficiency both in teaching and supervision, the number of Boarders is limited to twenty-five. TEEMS (To include Board, Education, Books, and Stationery), For hoys under 10 years ... 48 guineas per annum. For hoys over 10 years ... 64 guineas per annum. THE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY, MAY 25. The advantages offered by this School, both for PHYSICAL AND MENTAL TRAINING, , have been long and favourably known. Its I SANITARY CONDITIONS ore highly satisfactory, and no effort has been spared which could tend to promote HEALTH AND CHEERFULNESS, and secure the comfort and attachment of the hoys- 8067 CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. THIS School will MEET AGAIN on TUESDAY, May 25th, at 9.30 a.m. 1181 , W. H. ELTON, Precentor. 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, Ac., apply to Miss Towsoy, at the residence of Mr Arthur Towsey, 250, Armagh street west. 1082 NORTH BELT. MISS WALTON Requests her Pupils to ASSEMBLE on TUESDAY, MAY 25th. 1298 MOEDEN HOUSE SCHOOL. Tyj-ISS LEBTE’S Pupils will EE-ASSEMBLE TUESDAY, MAY 2Sih. 1307 BTANMORE ROAD NORTH. LADIES' SCHOOL. MRS CHARLES GODFREY will be ready to receive her Pupils ou TUESDAY, the 25th Instant. A Separate Class for Little Children is conducted by Mias MaRION GODFREY. 1295 BAST CHRISTCHURCH KINDERGARTEN. THIS SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN, in St Luke’s Schoolroom, on TUESDAY, May 25th, MISS LEACH at home Saturday and Monday, from 2 to 4. 348, Colombo street. 1299 M ISS ROWLEY WILD RESUME LESSONS (Piano, Singing, Drawing, Painting, tea,), OK THURSDAY, MAY EQth. 231, St Asaph street. 1172 SINGING, PIANO, CONCERTINA, DRAWING, AND PAINTING IN OIL AND WATER-COLOURS. TT ESSONS will be RESUMED on TUESDAY, B I May 26. 236, Armagh street west. LAVINIA TAYI.OE. 1214 ’ ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR. ■4,6 R W. M. GIBB will RESUME his CLASSES Iy w for Drawing and Painting ou WEDNESDAY. May 28th. 1262 AFTERNOON SINGING CLASS FOR LADIES, ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED. ■»/i’R 6. F. TENDALL. Mus. Bac., Oxou., can ItL RECEIVE NAMES of Ladies wishing to JOIN the above. 164, Montreal street. 1244 MBS ALFRED MERTON'S CLASS POE GIRLS will MEET AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th. Address ME A. J. MERTON, Music Master of Christ's ■ CoUege, will RESUME LESSONS OH WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th, Address—296, Cashel street. 1253 ACALISTHENIO AND GYMNASTIC CLASS tor Girls is held in the Gymnasium, in rear of Normal School, EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, at 9.45. Terms, 12s 6d per Term. 1185 J. Q. WALKER, Instructor. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED, a MASTER for Woodend School; on roll, 173 j average last quarter, 330, Applications to be sent iunot later than TUESDAY, 25th May. 1150 C. J. NORTON, Chairman. For Sale. PORTABLE FORGES, PICKS, &o M FOB SALE. Beck, 228, Hereford street, Christchurch. Orders taken for Common and Plate Glass. Iron. Zinc. &o. 6558 BROOKE’S CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP SOAP “ Mixes wiihCoid Water." THIS DIP is most effective in Destroying Lice and Ticks on Sheep, besides Increasing Growth, Cleaning end Lubricating the Wool, rendering it soft and silky. With ton parts of cold water it forms a jolly, and the proper dipping strength contains twice the amount of pure soft soap of any other dip in the market. Only Ss 6d gallon, carriage paid, 9178 C. M. BROOKE, Operative Chemist, Kaiapoi. TREES WILSON'S ROYAL AND LORD WOLSELEY. NEW VARIETIES. 3500 WILSON'S ROYAL; a noble, highcoloured, rich flavoured apple; keeps from May till October, and is an enormous 1000 jjORd’WOLSELEY; keeps from May till December. Both sorts are fine two-yoarf.grafted trees, on blight-proof stocks. The laud being required (or other purposes, the trees mnst be cleared off at once, and will be sold cheap, for cash only. Samples of the fruit can he seen at my Seed Shop, Cashel street, Christchurch. 385 W. WILSON,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7865, 21 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7865, 21 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7865, 21 May 1886, Page 8

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