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Amusenzeata, &o. EVENT OP THE SEASON, A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Tn conjunction with the SUMNER EXCURSION, Will ho held in THE CAVE ROCK, SUMNER, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, MARCH sth, In aid of STANMOBE BAND (UNIFORM FUND). Cave and Rock Brilliantly Lighted for the occasion, when the following artists will take part in a very choice and selected programme:— Mr H, Weir Mr E. Lovell Mr D. Sinclair Mr A. E. Young Mr S. Ledsham Mr Ryan And Mr H. Eosaiter’s String Sand. Excursion, accompanied by Band, will leave Square at 7.15. Pares, Is; Children (Id. 4325 SINGING.— At the request of some Country Residents, <the Class for Teachers will Start on Saturday, Kith inst., at 2 o’clock. Additional members may join either Monday’s or Friday’s Classes at 8 o’clock'. Circulars and particulars .on ! application. A. A. North, 13, Morten’s Buildings. E 1317 Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. FIRST TEEM, 1895. LECTURES BEGIN ON MONDAY, Htk MARCH. OTUDENTS are required to ENTER THEIR O NAMES at the REGISTRAR’S OFFICE and FAY 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 be fined the sum of one shilling for each Lecture for which the fees remain unpaid after that date. Students who begin to attend Lectures at a period subsequent to the date abovementioned, must pay the full fees when they begin to attend, otherwise they will he fined one shilling for each Lecture, in addition to the full fee. The “ College Calendar ” for 1895, price Is 6d, containing every information respecting the course of study, time of attendance at tile different lectures, fees, &c„ can be obtained at the College. A. CRACEOFT WILSON, 4317 Registrar. ' CANTERBURY COLLEGE. LECTURES IN MUSIC. Lecturer—G. F. TBNDALL, Mus. Bac., oxos’. THE LECTURES in MUSIC will commence on MONDAY, March 11th. Table of Lectures for Junior, Intermediate, Senior and Mus. Bac, (Preparatory) classes may he seen at the office. Pee, for course of two hours per week, £1 Is. In addition to the above, there will probably be an Evening Class for Juniors or First Tear Students. Attention is called to the fact that the Theory of Music is allowed to be taken as one of the subjects for matriculation. Students can prepare for >y, articulation hy attending the First and Second Year’s lectures. In October examinations in Music will he held at the College, and simultaneously at Timaru, particulars of which may he seen in the College Calendar. Certificates will be granted to candidates who have passed the Third Year or Senior Examination. A. CEACBOPT WILSON, 4316 Registrar. ’THEORY OP MUSIC, ME G. F. TBNDALL, Mus. Bac., Prepares Candidates by correspondence for the Canterbury College and N.Z. University Examinations in Music. Pupils taught by correspondence have been successful in the College Examinations and Intermediate Mus, Bac, 164, Montreal Street, Christchurch. . 4323 SCHOOL FOB BOYS. 236, ARMAGH STREET. Principal—Mr W. Wilson (seven years Headmaster of the Normal School). Term begins THURSDAY, JAN. 31st. At Home at Granmer House, Cranmer Square, from 2 to '5 p.m. on andafter Saturday, Jan. 26th. 2023 MIsB AM BLEB,' PROFESSOR OF FRENCH AND MUSIC, jghly Recommended by the Acad4mie of Paris et Montpelier and the Lyoee de Nimes, DL RESUME LESSONS FEB. 4th. ROOMS AT THE METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, Christchurch. XI4OS SCHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, Ac., Cathedral Square.—Miss A. M. Carr. Typewriting, every description of copying done. Shorthand notes taken. Classes at all hours. Speed 8 hours per week. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), arithmetic, writing, composition, &o. X 1403 Vi/trISS TAYLOR’S Classes for Dancing resume IvJL SATURDAY, Feb. 16th. Evening at 7; fternoon, fancy dancing and general dancing at 3, ’he Wednesday afternoon class fbi- fancy dancing rill resume later on. Other classes as required, ’oe, 15s course of 12; advanced pupils 10s 6d. ’rivate lessons given. Private classes formed, !onntry classes visited, 236, Armagh Street root Xl6l Volunteer Hotioes. CHRIST’S COLLEGE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY ORDER BY NORMAN L. D. SMITH, Lieut. Commanding. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Of the above Corps will be held at their Orderly, room on WEDNESDAY, 6th INST., at 8 P.M. Plain Clothes. Honorary and ex-members are invited to attend. THE ANNUAL INSPECTION Of the above Corps by Colonel Fox will be held on THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, At 7.30 p.m. Full dress. By order. „ , , , G. E. CURRY, Colour-Sergeant. Orderly-room, Christchurch, 4th March, 1895. QUEEN'S CADETS. nnHEEE will be a PARADE of this Corps on Jj WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7 o’clock sharp, aud every member must attend. For Sale. FOE SALE AS A GOING CONCERN, A GRAND LITTLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. WHOLESALE output only, profits good, competition nominal, paying thoroughly well; hut could he greatly increased by extra supervision without extra outlay. _ Genuine reasons for disposal. Capital required for plant and stock, say £IOOO. Full information to principals only. Address, 1317 F MANUFACTURER, Box 275, Christchurch. I J POE THIS WEEK ONLY. 150 FAIES WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS. SUPERIOR QUALITY. 15 s 9 D AND 19 s 9 U paxjj A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. JgBATH’B COLOSSAL SALE. SB3S

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10597, 5 March 1895, Page 1

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