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I Business Notices. | AVON DISPENSARY, jte! COBHEB '';j KILMOEE and BAEBADOES STREETS, THIS Completely-appointed Pharmacy IS NOW OPEN tor tho dispensing of Physicians* i Prescriptions, the sals of Pure Drugs and Ohemi* . ' cals. Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Ac., Ac. HOURS OP BUSINESS: Week Days, 8.30 o.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays, 10 till II a.m., 8 till 9 p.m. '"I Mr Painter's aim will he, while adhering to town charges, to give every satisfection to those r j who favour the Dispcn-i ry with their Patronage. STEAM PACKING CASE WORKS, FERRY ROAD. NOTICE TO EXPORTERS AND OTHERS. We are nropar«d to steeply Packing Cases of every description on short notice; prices on application. N.B.—Only New Zealand timber used ; no old cases cut tip and re-mad.e Orders may be loit at the office of J. T. Brown, Timber vierchaat, Colombo street. Address—W. A. CAiiDWKRT, *SOa, 9266 Parry Road. Educational.

CANTERBURY COLLEGE. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. finHß NEXT TEEM WILL COMMENCE THURSDAY? SEPT. 19in. Now Boys must attend at 9.30 on Wednesday, tcpt. 18th. Head Master: C. E, Sevan-Brown, M.A. All Fees are payable in advance. FEES, including nil subjects, JEl4s per Term for Bots over welve years of age, and £3 3a per Terra for boy a under twelve yeara of ago. Jfpaidattbe Registrar's Office within one fortnight from first day of attendance the fees are £3 3s and £2 2s respectively. Prospectuses can be obtained at the School, or at Canterbury College. P. G. STiDMAN, Registrar. Registrar's Office, Canterbury Cellars, Sept, 10th, 1839. 6351 FRENCH FARM PREPARATORY SCHOOL. For Boys aged from 9 to 15, Established over Fourteen Tears. M°li Humour; ’OST Beautifully Situated in a wide, open Valley on the Western Side of Aktiroa ir; good Cricket Qionndatid'X’eunis Lawn ; »3captional advent gea for Bathing, Boating, Fishing and Bill Climbing. As a Sanatorium for Weak and Delicate Boys, unrivalled. Boys allowed to keep Ponies. Daily communication with Christchurch, i hours; Teiogtaph Station, S miles. An allowance equal to halt the Travelling Expenses made in coses of boys coming from beyond Canterbury. TERM COMMENCES on SEPT. 23rd. £OO6 T. S. BAKER, B.A. (Oxford). Miss Xjavinia GO atlor (Piano and Concertina), MISS ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR (Singing, Drawing and Painting in Oil and Waier-oolouru) Will Resume Lessons on THURSDAY, 19th. Arrangements can be made with now pupils. The MUSIC A L AFTERNOONS will be resumed on MONDAY, 23rd, at three. Music, Art Needlework, Ac., as usual. Another tet in course of formation. NAME* OF NEW MEMBERS INVITED. Pee, Five Shillings for Coarse of Twelve. 236. Armagh street West. 5870 FERNSIDE LADIES’ SCHOOL. MRS T. S. MANNERING will he Prepared to RECEIVE HER PUPILS ON MONDAY, SEPT. 23. 5841 Evening Train at Pernsida.

MISS FUNSTON (Organist at the ProCathedral, Barbadoes street) will RESUME LESSONS OH MONDAY, SEPT. 23ed INST. MELROSE, Lichfield street East, 5793 VIOLIN ANE ACCOMPANIMENT LEoSONST LWbF.M.Wa^aok WxLL resume teaching ! On MONDAY, 23rd Inst. SINGING (Italian, French and English). Mra F. M, WALLACE will .RESUME TEACHINGon MONDAY, 23rd Inst. 211, Armagh street, W. At home till 1 p.m. 5383 ' PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN, MR L. F. WATKINS, Orguniat of St John’s Cbnrch, i.acimer Square, will RESUME TEACHING ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 2tTH. 638 CATHEDRAL tCHOOL, Chester street West. 238, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. M* H - Lu N D Resume Lessons ON MONDAY, SEPT. 23an. At Home on Saturday, Sept. 21st. 5383 DRAWING AND PAINTING. MR 8. WATKINS, for many years a Student of the School of ueeign, Somerset House, and Medallist of the Department of Practical Art, South Kensington, is desirous of instituting CLASSES for Instruction in DRAWING and PAINTING in Oils or Water Colours. Mr Watkine will he glad if intending pupils will communicate with him in order that Claeses may be organised for the commencement of the ensuing term, special arrangements can be made with schools. For convenience of pupils living at a distance. Classes may bo formed in suburban districts. Terms and all other particulars can be obtained on application. STEPHEN WATKINS, 5085 152, Salisbury street West, Christchurch, I S S PIANOFORTE, viTTlet WARD M WILL RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, SEPT. 23 n. Address : 211, Armagh street. 5883 A T* all, X s s TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN. Cashel Street Bust, Linwnod, Christchurch. 5697 ___ MUSIC. HERR FRANK WEBER, Theoretical Teacher of Music, Piano, Singing, Theory, &c. Pianofortes toned, regulated, tone and touch renovated: bicord 7s 3d, trichord 10s 6d. Allot) WEBER has vacancies for a few punils for the VIOLIN. Established Christchurch, 1868. Residence— No. 166, BABBAIX'KS aTEEET NORTH, Near Chester street. 8:13 DANCING and Deportment. Miss HardyJohnston will resume htr class at Hobbs* Buildings on TUESDAY, BKPTEMHBB 24th, at 4,15 p.m. Terms, £1 Is, payable in advance. The Evening Class at her Residence .vill commence THURSDAY, SEPT, 26, at 8 p.m. Hereford Street £l., Linwood. 5546 DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS W OORE will commence the Class for Botß and Girls, at Hobbs' Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25, at 4,30. Papanni Class, MONDAY, at 4.30. Adult Evening Class, TUESDAY, at 3, bt John’s Schoolroom, Latimer square. At home Tuesday afternoons. 5593 DANCING. E AND MSS GaKDINEE’3 CLASSES— Monclav Evening, Ladiee only; Thursday Jvening, Adults: Friday Evening, Gentleman only: Saturday afternoon, to suit Country people, Adults, The New Waltz nud Double Lancers taught. Private Tuition Hours to suit, 78, Lichfield street Fast. 6310 CHE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invites .••oparnte Applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the following APPOINTMENTS, to he sent in, addressed to thu Secretary of the Board, not later than TUE&DAk, the 24th SeptembersBrookeide—Master; present salary, £164 Mount nomars— Master; present salary, £l4O Oxford East—Mistress; present salary, £lO4. J. V. COLBORNB-VEEL, Secretory, Christchurch, 10th Sept., 1889. 6338 SB EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT Off NORTH CANTERBURY, THE Board invites JBPAEATE APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Testimonials, for tbe following appointments, to be sent in addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than T UEbD AY, the Ist October:— Normal School, Practising Department, THIRD MA-TKE; present aalary £IBO. Pandarvos, MASTER or MISTRESS; present salary £IOO. J. V, COLBOENE-VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, 20th Sopt„ 1889. 5833 GOVERNOR’S BAY COAOH. ON and after June 1, the Governor’s Bay Coach will run on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays only ; leaving Lyttelton Railway Station at 9,30 a.m, and 4,30 p.m.; Leaving Governor's Bay at 8.20a.m. and 3.15 p.m. | Parcels to be paid for on delivery, W. H, TRAPS, Governor's Bay, SADDLE HORSES AND BOAT*! ON HIRE. ; Coach will nut' any day by applying to [ -/V' TK ■

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