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Amusement®, &o. THEA TE E Rom Continued Unqualified Success of that Great Actress MARIAN WILLIS AND HER COMPANY. ' The Management have much pleasure in announcing that, owing to the Great Success of OLIVER TWIST on. Saturday lafit,:, it will he repeated again for the last.tjnio TO-NIGHT! TO-ITIGHT! s*' TO-NIGHT. MARIAN WILLIS in her Great Part, Nancy Sikes. Marian Willis as Nancy Sikes. To-morrow (Tuesday), March 6, Ermo, the Madcap. Marian Willis as Ermo - . Wednesday, March 7, when will he produced, for the first. time in New Zealand, Jerome K. Jerome’s Beautiful Romantic Play, FENNEL. Fillipo (a hunchback cripple), Thos. Watd-Lyons.-- Thursday, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Marian Willis as Cassey. Prices to Suit tho Times—Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. a Manager, THOS. WARD-LYONS. THE PMSEOTATIoN OP AN ADDRESS TO 8i e John EL all BY HIS LATE CONSTITUENTS | % • Will take place at a Social | In the j LEESTON TOWN HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 7IH MARCH. All are cordially invited to he present, 5112 Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1894, j LECTURES BEGIN ON SATURDAY, 10th MARCH. STUDENTS are requested to ENTER their NAMES at the REGISTRAR’S OFFICE and PAY their FEES before attending the Lectures. Students whose fees are not paid within twentyone days from the beginning of the Lectures of each term will he fined the sum of one shilling for each Lecture for which tho fees remain unpaid after that date. Students who begin to attends Lectures at a period subsequent to the date above-| mentioned, must pay tho full fees when they begin® to attend, otherwise they will ho fined one for each Lecture, in addition to the full fee. f. The “College Calendar” for 1894, price containing every information respecting the coursft| of study, time of attendance at the different! Lectures, &c,, can bo obtained at the College. A. CRACROFT WILSON. '! 4138 Registrar, i CANTERBURY COLLEGE. LECTURES IN MUSIC. Lecturer : G. F. TBNDALL, Mus. Bac, THE following Classes will he held during the year 1894: 1, Rudiments of Music and Harmony (for Junior Examination). —There will he both a Day and Evening Class for these subjects. 2. Harmony (for Intermediate Examination). 3. Harmony, Counterpoint and History of Music (for Senior Examination). 4. Advanced Class for Students in Harmony and Counterpoint. TIME-TABLE may be seen at tho College or information obtained from the Lecturer. The Annual Examination will take place in October, A. CRACROFT WILSON, 4951 Registrar. TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL. ASSISTANT MASTER Wanted; Graduate, with some experience, to teach a high class in Latin, and middle or lower classes in other ordinary High School subjects. One who can take an active part in school games preferred. Duties begin 28th May, 1894. Salary, 1180 par annum. Applications, withtestimonials enclosed, should reach the Secretary of the Board of Governors on or before WEDNESDAY, 21st March. J. H. BAMPIELD, 5277 Secretary to the Board, ~ LEARN'TO SING!! !~~ BON’T think you can’t learn because you have no voice or don’t understand music, or because you are' shy or nervous. The Jenny Lind method teaches quickly, produces a PERMANENT VOICE, makes learning a pleasure, and ensures success.' References to present and former pupils. Weekly class Ss per term. Private lessons by arrangement ; moderate terms. MR A. A. NORTH, 159, Salisbury Street, Flllß Corner Durham Street, CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, &c., 150, Worcester Street west. PRINCIPALC. H. G I L B Y. The Only Teacher of Shorthand practising in Christchurch possessing Mr Isaac Pitman’s Teacher’s Certificate. X 978 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPE-WRITING BOOK-KEEPING, &c., No. 23, LICHFIELD STREET E„ CHRISTCHURCH. 1&/riSS A. M. CARR, M.P.S., M.N.P.S., I?! assisted by her Sisters, will BE-COM-MENCE LESSONS on TUESDAY, 23rd Jan.. 1894. Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and Hammond), Book-keeping, Business-Letter Writing, Composition, Arithmetic, &c., taught. SPEED CLASSES at all hours. Special speed practice every evening from 7 to 10 p.m. at rates from 30 to 120 words per minute, or higher if desired. In connection with this School-ordinary evening classes will he held. Arithmetic, Spelling, Writing, Reading, &c. Pupils prepared for pupil teachers* and Civil Service examinations. SHORTHAND.—PupiIs desirous of entering tho early examinations this year for “ Theory” and “Speed” certificates apply at once. Vacancies for a few boarders, who will receive special instruction. Awaiting Engagements,—Miss Carr can recommend a number of pupils who, in addition to a good general education, can write shorthand, and who have a knowledge of typewriting and bookkeeping. 2776 DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY, 14th FEB. "W ednesday Afternoons at 4, Evening at 7. Other classes to he formed as required. Fee, 15s; course of 12 from date of joining. Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. The modern and the original dances artistically taught. 236, Armagh Street West, Xl6l V £. ANGLO-PABISIAN dbess-cutting. No Fitting Required. MRS NAPIER (recently from England) has OPENED CLASSES for INSTRUCTION in this NEW and SUCCESSFUL METHOD. The Anglo-Parisian System has been adopted by ALL leading houses in Invercargill, most in Tiinaru and Dunedin with Great Success. Pupils may easily learn to Draft and Pit in less than a month. Ladies are invited to call and see working of system at No. 6 (First Floor), Morten’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. Thursday Afternoon and Evening Classes Arranged. X 1053 PUPILS PREPARED FOE AGENCIES. ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTED BY MADAME ALICE (Late of London and Paris). DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY Thoroughly TAUGHT to Ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in business. Ladies learning under Madame Alice are Taught as in the best London and Paris Houses (not scientific system). Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madame at HOBBS’ BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square (first floor), between the hours of 10 and 5, Classes Commence Tuesday, 30th January. Art TSf EEDLEWORK KjEPOSITORY MBS DCNNiNG, 219, CASHEL STREET (Nearly opposite the “ Press” Office), A New and Varied Recherche Stock of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN All Latest Designs, at Lowest Possible Prices. MISS BADDBN, Manager. 10S3X Inspection Cordially Invited,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10288, 5 March 1894, Page 1

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