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Amusements.. &o. TU AM St BEET HAE l. Under the pati-onage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Glasgow. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT (In aid of tlie funds of the Orchestral and . Musical Societies), T II U U S I) A Y, 14tii DSC., S p.m. BOX PX, A N OPEN THIS MORNING, At 11 o’clock. At Milner and Thompson’s. Dress Circle 2s Gd. Stalls 2s. Body of Hall Is. | Tickets at Milner and Thompson’s, Gundersen’s, • or from any of the members. i THOS. GABBARD 1 Joint I 512 FEEDK. C. RAPHAEL!Hon. Sees. | C A N T E RIH JHWFhU IT -GEO W Ell S ’ ; ASSOCIATION. THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT EXPERT will Address a Meeting of Fruiti growers on matters of Vital Importance to the ; Emit Industry, in tlie Rooms of the Agricultural anti Pastoral Association, on TUESDAY Next, December 12th, at 8 p.m. < All interested are invited to attend. . 3G3 _ THOS. GORDON, Secretary. U mHE NEW HUMOURISTS.”—Three' LecJL tares by MISS FREEMAN, 8.A., of Dunedin. Jerome, “ Q,” and Barry Pain. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Dec. 11th, 13th, loth. Lady Glasgow will be present on Monday. Admission : 2s Gd the course, or Is each lecture. Y.M.C’.A. iHall.Sp.m. Gentlemen cordially invited. Tickets at Mu«c Warehouses, of members and Secretary Women's Institute, 38, Cranmor square. 453 MR WELLS’ MOTETT SOCIETY. •M/MEMBERS are particularly requested to attend i JjJL the Practice THIS E VENING, in the rooms i of the Girls' Friendly Society, Gloucester street west, and bring copies of Mendelssohn’s Part Songs, 1 478 CHARLES THORNS, Hon Secretary, j CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. | " MESSIAH ” CONCERT. THE Committee regret that they are unable to avail themselves of further assistance in the Chorus, excepting from those WHO HAVE ALREADY ATTENDED REHEARSALS. Full Rehearsal, Orchestral and Chorus, on TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. sharp, when tickets will be issued. No visitors admitted. 511 THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. SHIP BROTHERS PRIDE, RE.UNION 30th ANNIVERSARY. THE above will take place on DECEMBER 11, 1893, at Diamond Harbour, to which all i Shipmates and Friends are i-Vihed. Tickets, ! adults 2s, children under twelve years Is, to be had I from H. B. Kirk, W. B.iiley, N. Jowett, J. i Torrence, Robt. Anderson, J. Voice and J. E. Hanson. 40 Jj abode Hay » EMONSTEATION, 1893. MONSTER PICNIC. COMPETITIONS, I TUG - OP - WAR, | SPORTS, Ac. i BICCAETON RACECOURSE, MONDAY, DEC. 18. ■ ADMISSION (including Railway Fare) Adults Is, | Children 3d, GRAND DISPLAY i op JAPANESE ART TREASURES ALL TO-DAY IN Bowman and son’s great rooms, Hereford street. ILLUMINATED DISPLAY This Evening from 7 till 10. Inspection Invited. See Page 8 this paper for Particulars, 526 Educational. CHRIST’S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BIX ENTRANCE SOMES SCHOLARSHIPS (No. 21 will be offered for competition in January, 1594, to Boys who are members of the Church of England, namely:— Two to boys not over the age of, eleven years (Class A) Two to boys not over the age of twelve years i (Class B) Two to boys not over the age of thirteen years (Class C) on the first day of the examination, which will begin at 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, January 23rd, at Christ’s College. The Scholarships are of the annual value of £6 while the scholar is in the Lower School, and £9 from the time of entrance into the Upper School, ' and are tenable in the first instance for two years I on condition of regular attendance, good conduct 1 and progress in study. They may he extended by the Governing Body on the special recommendation of the Head Master. j The subjects of examination will he Divinity, j Latin, English and Arithmetic. No special work i is prescribed in these subjects, hut no scholarship will he awarded to a hoy who does not show reasonable attainments and promise. Scholarships in one class, for which there is no qualified candidate, may be transferred to another. Preference will be given to Founder’s Kin in the event of equality. Names with certificates of (1) age (2) good conduct (3) Church membership (this last signed by a clergyman holding a license from his Bishop) must be sent to the Head Master or the Bursar on or before TUESDAY, January 16th. G. COTTEEILL, Bursar. December 6th, 1893. 495 AB.A., Adelaide, Classical Honours 1888, and 8.A., Cambridge, Senior Optime 1893, with Colonial School experience, seeks Scholastic Employment after Christmas. Apply E.N.M., Christ Church Parsonage, N. Adelaide, S. Australia. 523 MUSICAL PROFESSION, ME ERNEST WOOD, Organist and Director of the Choir of S. Paul’s. Cathedral, Mel. bourne, and Conductor of the Royal Metropolitan Liedertafel, TRAINS YOUTHS as MUSICIANS. Exceptional Advantages—Daily Cathedral Service, Magnificent Four-Manual Organ, by Lewis, of London, Students receive lessons on the Organ, Choir Training, Pianoforte and Theory. For further particulars address ORGANIST, S. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne. 157 'TSTS’ISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES FOB ?)ANCING. 17 g —The Modern and tlie Original Dances artistically taught, Tuesdays at 7, Wednesday afternoons at 4, evenings uc 7. Class forming for Saturdays. Calisthenics for Children and others. Fee, 15s for course of 12 from date of joining ; tor Advanced Pupils, 10s 6d the course. Special Class for Minuet, Gavotte, or Cachuca. Private Classes formed. Private Lessons given. 236. ARMAGH STREET WEST Xlol CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. Ac., 150, Worcester Street West. Box 56, G.P.O. MR C. H. GILBY, Certificated Teacher ci. Phonography, Shorthand, Typewriting and Accountancy under, taken at lowest current rates. Hours of tuition—lo to 12,2 to 4, 6.30 to 9.30Colleges and Schools visited by arrangement. Prospectus on application. XB3i CHRISTMAS FRUITS. Htmi UR NEW SEASON'S FRUITS arc Now to i jmd. The QUALITY this year is EXTRA j PINE, and the PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL. 4,1 U Pet- lb •*2 Finest New CURRANTS ... Finest New VALENCIA RAISINS j'-D ~ Finest New SULTANA RAISINS fj 1 ~ Finest New MUSCATELS JQD, J.S- & JS gD SICILY ALMONDS eg) Per lb WAEDBLL BEGS, & GO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10217, 11 December 1893, Page 1

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