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Educational. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH, THE Next Term will commence on THUBS HAY, Jan. 31st. New Pupils must attend at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 30r.1i. Lady Principal— Mbs T. S. Foster, Assisted by au Efficient Staff of Teachers. All Foes are payable in advance. 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 age. If paid at tlie Registrar's Office within one fortnight from the first day of attendance, the Fees are £4 4s and £3 3s respectively. Prospectuses can he obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. The Lady Principal will be at the School to receive new pupils oh Wednesday, Jan. 30th, and will also he prepared to see parents or guardians on the same day. A CEACEOFT WILSON, 1858 Registrar, Canterbury College. ~BOYS r HIGH~SCHOOLT - CHEISTCHUECH. THE Next Term will Commence on THUES DAY, January 31st. New Boys must attend at 9.30 a.m. punctually, on Wednesday, January 30tb. Parents or Guardians will be seen in the course of the morning. HEAD-MASTEE-C. E. Bovan-Brown, M.A. All Fees are Payable in Advance. Fees, including all subjects, £4 4s per term for boys over twelve years of age, and £3 3s per term for hoys under twelve years of age. If paid at the Registrar’s Office within one fortnight from the first day of attendance the fees are £3 3s and £2 2s respectively. Prospectuses can he obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. Early application for admission is fidvisable, as a limit may have to be temporarily placed to the number of new pupils received. A. CEACKOFT WILSON, Kegistrar. Canterbury College, January 3rd, 1895. 917 Cjhbist’s College Cttkammar school (With which is now incorporated the Cathedral School). Head-master: C. F. Bourne, M.A, (Oxon.) THE FIEST TEEM, 1895, WILL BEGIN ON THURSDAY, 31st JANUARY. Boys who have already attended Christ’s College to he present at 10 a.m. Those who have hitherto attended the Cathedral School, and also new hoys who have won scholarships at 9.15 a.m. Other new hoys should attend on the preceding day (30th Instant) at 10 a.m. for the entrance examination. The Head-master will be at Home to receive parents on Monday, the 2Sth Instant, from 3 to 4.30 p.m., and on Tuesday, the 29th Instant, from 9 to 10 a.m. 1605 W. G. BEITTAN, Bursar. MISS SFBNSLEY—Singing, Pianoforte and Guitar —resumes lessons on Saturday, 2nd Fob. Singing Classes start on 2nd Feb. Miss Spensley will be at home at her Room on Tuesday, 29th and Thursday, 31st, from 2 until G p.m., No. 4, Morten’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. 2133 k PUPIL TEACHER is wanted for the Templeton School. Applications, stating age, &c„ to be sent to tlie Chairman of the School Committee by MONDAY, 28th inst. 200 G S. BAILEY, Chairman. 265, ARMAGH STREET. THE NEXT TEEM WILL BEGIN ON FRIDAY, FEB. Ist. MES CEOASDAILE BOWEN will be at home on Wednesday, the 30th, and Thursday, the 31st, from 12 to 5 o’clock. 2155 MONTPLEUEL— The School will in future he carried on by Bliss Fuchs in the form of Private Classes. The First Term will begin on THURSDAY, January 31st. Mias Fuchs will he at home on and after January 28th, from 11 till 5. Private Lessons in German, French, Italian, Music and Singing. Mrs Crosby is prepared to receive boarders for the above classes, as well as for the High School. . ' 350 "W" AEWICK H ouse {School, THE NEXT TEEM WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30th, at 9 a.m. 1825 CHARLES COOK. ME ALFRED .BOWMAN, Teacher of "V 10l in. Having returned from Australia, Has decided to COMMENCE TEACHING IN CHEISTCHUECH, And is prepared to take a Limited Number of Pupils (beginners or advanced). Having filled the Following Positions ME BOWMAN feels confident of asking for a liberal share of support : Solo Violin for Royal Italian Opera Company for the whole tom’ through. Australia. Conductor of Melbourne Opera House. Leader of English Opera Company ; and many other positions. Terms moderate on application at No. 9, Grain Agency Buildings, opposite D. 1.0. XI39Q MISS. AMBLER, PROFESSOR OF FRENCH AND MUSIC, Highly Recommended by the Acaddmie of Paris et Montpelier and the Lyced de Nimes, /L RESUME LESSONS FEB. 4th. w ili ROOMS AT THE METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, Christchurch. X 1405 HARRY FLEMING, Professor of Music, Will resume teaching MONDAY, JAN. 28tli, and will be at home SATURDAY, 26th, after 2 p.m. 32, Worcester Street E. 2177 IThNILX.ING AND CALISTHENICS. The J_F MISSES HAEDY-JOHNSTON will Resume the above Classes at Hobbs’s Buildings, on Tuesdays imd Thursdays, commencing Fob. 6th. Fee—Halfguinea, payable in advance. 2130 ISS, WORCESTER STREET W. -m/TES U. V. RICHARDS. —Term Commences FEBRUARY Ist, 9.30 a.m. Athoaie24th, 29th and 30th, 11 a.m. till 1 p.m. Vacancies for pupils. ' 2128 155, MONTREAL STREET. MB H. M. LUND will Resume Lessons on FEB. Ist. At Home THURSDAY, the 31st, from 2 to 6 p.m. 2138 133AKAIA Private School for Girls. —ConJL& ducted by MISS SEAEELL. This School will Reopen on Thursday, January 31st, 1895, at 9.30 a.m. Miss Searell will he “at home,” at Mrs Makeig’s, Rakaia, on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 29th and 30th, from 2 till 5 p.m. 2121 PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY. ISS RACHEL ROSS, A.E.C.M., Will Resume Teaching ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 31st. 2116 158, Montreal Street. M AORANGI. THE MISSES BUCHANAN will Resume Teaching on THURSDAY, 31st January. Pianoforte and Singing Lessons same date. Dancing Class end of February. Hereford Street east. 59 MISS FUNSTON (Organist of the proCathedral, Barbadoes Street), will EE : SUME LESSONS on SATURDAY, the 26th INST. MELROSE, LICHFIELD STREET E. 1901 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 19, Manchester Street. HEBE EUNZ, with Assistant Masters, will Resume Lessons on and after MON DAY 28th. SCHOOL FOB BOYS. 236, ARMAGH STREET. Principal—Mr W. Wilson fseven years Headmaster of the Normal School). Term begins THURSDAY, JAN. 31st. At Home at Cranmer House, Cranmer Square, from 2 to 5 p.m. on andafter Saturday, Jan. 26th. 2023 OKANMBR HOUSE. (CHOOL FOE GIRLS, CRANMER SQUARE. Principal, MRS W. WILSON (late Resident Lecturer to the Government Training College for Teachers, Brighton, England). Latin and Mathematics taught by Mr W. Wilson. Next term begins THURSDAY, Jan. 31st. At borne from 2 to 5 p.m. on and after Saturday, Jan. 26th. X 1384 PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING, &c. E LAURENCE WATKINS, Organist of St John’s, Latimer Square, will RESUME TEACHING at his Rooms, 112, Hereford Street, nud Wilson’s Road, Opawa, on Wednesday, Jan. 30. EANGI-RUEU, PAPANUI ROAD. BCHOOL8 CHOOL will reopen on THURSDAY, Jan. 31st. Helen J. Gibson. Miss Gibson will be assisted by Miss Greenstreet, 8.A., and will be at home Tuesday, 29th, morning and afternoon. 2072 SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, &0., CATHEDRAL SQUARE (over Messrs Heywood’s) MISS A. M. CAME RE-OPENS WEDNESDAY, 16th JAN. TYPEWRITING, every description of Copying done. Shorthand Notes taken. Classes at all hours. Speed 8 hours per week. Book-keeping (Single and Double Entry), Arithmetic, Writing, Composition, &c. X 1402 M' ISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES fob DANCING Wednesday afternoons. Saturday afternoons. Wednesdays at 7. Thursdays at 7. Saturdays at 7. Other classes as required. Pee, 15s course of 12; advanced pupils 10s 6d from date of joining. Private lessons given. Private classes formed. Country classes attended. The modern and the original dances artistically taught. Former pupils I invited to attend classes for fancy dancing. 230 Armagh Street west. Xl6l MISS KEATING, Teacher of Dress-Cutting Girls’ High School, &o„ Sole Agent for TH® SCIENTIFIC DRESSCUTTING ASSOCIATION, GIVES LESSONS DAILY IN ABOVE. Hundreds of Christchurch ladies will testify to excellence of the system. XI34P Apply 55, Worcester Street E.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10565, 26 January 1895, Page 8

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