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Educational. T CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OP ART. HE NEXT TKEm” WILL COMMENCE MONDAY, 23rd September. Head Master : G. HERBERT ELLIOTT, Art Master nnd Gold and Silver Medallist, South Kensington, London. INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN in the FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:— Freehand Drawing from the •'flat” and “round" or " solid "forms Practical, Plane, and Solid Geometry—Perspective light and shade from the “ round " or "solid" forma Botanical Drawing as applied to Industrial Designs Landscape, Still Life, and Flower Fainting, in Oil, Tempera, and Water Colours Figures from tho Antique and the Lite, nude or draped Lithography, Modelling in Clay, &c.. Design with special application to the Industries Architectural Drawing LECTURES WILL COMMENCE THE SECOND WEEK IN TEEM. A Special Class for Stretching from Nature is Open to Morning Students. MORNING AND EVENING CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. MORNING FEES; £3 3b per term, or £6 Cs per annum. EVENING PEES: 25s per term, or £3 per annum. All Fees are payable in advance. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from the first day of attendance the morning fees will he £2 2s-and £5 5a respectively, and the evening fees will ha 15s and £2 respectively. F, G, STBDMAN, Registrar. Registrar's Office. Canterbury College, Sept. 12,1889. 5133 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. nr\HE NEXT teem” will commence a on THURSDAY, SEPT. 10te. New Boys must attend at 9,30 on Wednesday, Sept. ISth. Head Master: C. E, Bovan-Brown, M.A. AU Fees are payable in advance. FEES, including all subjects, £4 4 s per Term for Boys over twelve years of age. and £3 3s per Term for boys under twelve years of age. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from fleet day of attendance the fees are £3 8b and £8 2s respectively. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School, or at Canterbury College. P. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. Registrar’s Office, Canterbury College, Sept. 10th, 1889. 5351 T CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. HE NEXT TERM will Commence on THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. NEW PUPILS must attend at 9,30 a.m. on Wednesday, Kept, 18. LADY PRINCIPAL, Mrs Macmillan Brown, M.A. asslstedby an efficient staff of teachers. All Fees are Payable in Advance. FEES, including all Subjects, except Instrumental Music, £5 5s per term for Girls over Twelve Years of age ; £4 4s per term for Girls under Twelve Years of ago. If paid at the Registrar's Office within one fortnight from first day of attendance, the fees are £4 4s and £3 Ss respectively. F. G, STEDMAN, Registrar, Registrar’s Office, llecre-' 5432 Canterbury College, 1 Sept. 12th, 1889, THE CATHEDRAL SCHOOL. mil! NEXT TEEM will BEGIN on JL FRIDAY, 20xh SEPTEMBER, At 9.30 a.m. Boarders Return on Thursday. 5609 G. H. MERTON, Head Master. M IBS PUNSTON (Organist at tho ProCathedra), Barbadoes street) will RESUME LESSONS os MONDAY* SEPT. 23bd INST. MELROSE, Lichfield street East. 5793 VIOLIN AND ACCOMPANIMENT LESSONS. MbF-M.Wali.aoe WILL RESUME TEACHING On MONDAY, 23rd Inst. SINGING (Italian, French and English). Mrs F. M. WALLACE will RESUME TEACHIN' Gon MONDAY, 23rd Inst. 244, Armagh street, W. At home till 1 p.m. 5683 M ISS E. G. Oulliwo,d. Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing, WILL RESUME TEACHING 5778 MONDAY, SEPT. 23rd. 91, Barbadoes street. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. MR L, P. WATKINS, Organist of St John's Church, Latimer Square, will RESUME TEACHING ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 20th. 638 CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, Chester street West,; 131, SALISBURY STREET WEST. MBS H. F. WILLMOTT, thoroughly experienced Teacher of Music aud Singing (Conservatoire do Paris), English and French. Evening Lessons. Singing Class for Young Ladies, Thursday Evening ; fee 10s 6d. 6591 M’ 238, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. I H. ~M. LUND ' miL Resume Lessons ON MONDAY, SEPT. 23ed. At Home on Saturday, Sept. 21st. 5583 D Johnston will resume her class at Hobbs* Buildings on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24ih, at 4,15 p.m. Terms, £1 le, payable in advance. The Evening Class at her Residence will commence THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, at 8 p.m. Hereford Street E,, Lin wood. 5546 DANCING. I/JTB AND MRS GARDINER'S CLASSBSJJL Monday Evening, Ladies only; Thursday vening, Adults: Friday Evening, Gentlemen ily; Saturday afternoon, to suit Country people, dults. The New Waltz and Double Lancers .ught. Private Tuition Hours to suit, 78, ichfleld street East. 6340 Wanted. ABH Advertisements under this beading. Not exceeding 26 words, ONE BHILLINQ. Addresses may be loft at this office. r AN TED Known—High Test Kerosene, very cheap. Taylor, Tapps and Co. 129 r ANTED Known—Millinery, Paris Models, just opened. Beath and Co. 2751 w ANTED Known—Dana b Linseed Cough Balsam, All Chemists keep it. 1746 W ANTED Known—l 23, Manchester street; Herbs, Drugs, Chemicals* jfc*. G, Dann.46 WANTED People to gat married. For Furniture, H, Atkinson, Manchester street, 6535 Wanted, Everyone to give onr Two Shilling Tea one trial. Lewsey, Light and Company. 51 °5 ANTED Known Wardell Bros, and Co. have Reduced the Price of Wood's Imperial Flour. 8927 WANTED Known—We have Reduced the Price of Flour. Ask our price. Lewsey. Light and Company. 5105 TOffTANTED Known—sooo yards Dress Fabrics; Wijf Most Beautiful Goods over shown at Argyla House. Beath and Co. 2751 WANTED Known—Our Two Shilling Tea is, beyond doubt, the boat to ho had at tho price. Lewsey. Light and Company. 6105 WANTED Known—That you can Buy a Colonial Gold Wedding Bing of the Manufacturer, E. Kennett, 181, High street. -'KTKTANTED to Purchase, Second-hand Pm W f ture. H. Atkinson’s New and Seoo hand Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street. "VIETANTED Known— F, Gabites is now ah v_ V ing first shipment of New Spring Drapi Children's and Ladies' Straw Hats 6sd to 3s lb WANTED, all to know that Mrs Pope haa tho best Stock of Wools and Silks in town, as well as the best value. Art Needlework Depot, 252, Colombo street. 1841 "ANTED Known—Wardell Bros, and Co. . . have reduced the price of Soap, Candles, Oatmeal, Kerosene, &c., &o. Ask for Almondscented "thlkstone" Soap. °917 WANT ED~Known—Mrs Quartermam is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents,ana Children's Left-ofi! Clothing. Letters toy post o otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs • Quartern) aic, 154, High street. '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8903, 20 September 1889, Page 1

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