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Educational. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, CHEISTCHUECH. THE Next Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, May 29th. New Pupils must attend at 9.50 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28ch, Lady Principal— Mrs T. S. Poster, Assisted hy an efficient staff of Teachers. All Pees are payable in advance. Pees, 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 the Begistrar’s Office within one fortnight from the first day of attendance, the Pees 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 re* ceivo new pupils on Tuesday, May 28th, and will also bo prepared to see parents or guardians on the same day. A. CEACEOPT "WILSON, 8671 Eegistrar, Canterbury College. ' BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHEISTCHUECH. THE Next Term will commence on WEDNES* DAY, May 29th. New Boys must attend at 9.30 a.m. punctually* on Tuesday. May 28th. Parents or Guardians wilf he seen in the course of the morning. HEAD-MASTBE —C. E. Bevan-Brown, M.A, Prospectuses can he obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. A. CEACEOPT WILSON, Eegistrar, Canterbury College, May 20th, 1895, 867 t SOUTH CANTBEBUEY BOAED OP EDUCATION. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by recent test!, menials, will he received up to the 31st Inst., from CERTIFICATED TBACHEES qualified to fill the following appointment:— Temuka District High School. —Third Assistant, male. Salary £IOO per annum, according to the present average. Forms of application, without which no application will he admitted, to he obtained at this Office, By order. J. H. BAMPIELD. * SecretaryEducation Office, Timaru, 21st May, 1895. 8817 CHEISTCHUECH SCHOOL OP DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION, 128, Lichfield Street. CLASSES will REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, the 29th INST., for the Second Term. Applications for enrolment will be received at the Building on the Thursday, Priday and Saturday previous, from 10 to 12 morning and from 7.30 to 8.30 evening., Subjects—Cooking, Laundry Work and Dressmaking. Arrangements made for Saturday classes. 8780 VIOLIN LESSONS. M E P. M. WALLACE will EESUME TEACHING on , WEDNESDAY, the 29ih INST. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BEGINNERS., At Home on Monday and Tuesday, after 2 p.ml 244, Armagh Street W, 8921 SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. MISS WATSON, trained under . Professor Gedussent, Croydon Conservatoire, is pre. pared to Receive Pupils. Te rns on application, St John’s Vicarage, Latimer Square. At home from 2 o’clock d ring the present week. 8745 SINGING. PIANO. HARMONY. MISS GAED'NEE Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, MAY 30ih. Class on Tuesdays,4 At Home all Tuesday Next. Barbour Street, Ferryßoad. 8929 MISS WALTON, who has given up t her school, has Vacancies for additional Pupils for Music, Singing and Theory. Lessons resumed on THURSDAY, the 23rd inst. For terms, &c., apply North Belt, near Caledonian Boad. 8839 SCHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, &c., Catha dral Square.—Miss A. M. Carr. Typewriting, every description of copying done. Shortnand notes taken. Classes at ah hours. Speed 8 hours per week. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), arithmetic, writing, composition. &c. XI4OB DANCING. DEPORTMENT. MISS LOWE’S CLASSES for Young Ladies and Sohool-Boys commence WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 29th, at 4 o’clock. Oddfellows’ Chambers, Lichfield Street. Miss Lowe will he at Rooms from 3 o’clock to enrol pupils. Terms—£l la for the season. Metropolitan Hotel. 8871 ISB TAYLOR’S CLASSES POE DANCING. Wednesday Afternoon Class, for SMrt Dancing and other Fancy Dancing resumes on Wednesday, 29th, at 3.45. Tuesdays at 7.30 for Ordinary Dancing. Thursdays at 7 for General and Fancy Dancing. Saturday Afternoon Class at 3 Evenings at 7. Pee, 15s course of 12 from date bl joining. Advanced pupils, 10s 6d the course. An Evening’s programme once a month for former and advanced pupils. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. 236, Armagh. Street West. xim OoEHuaaias. THE NEW ZEALAND PIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. Capital < £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve ... £435,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches-and Agencies throughout the World. DAVID CRAIG, 611 X Manager* Miscellaneous. A CHOICE Assortment of Fruits at the lowest ■ prices at Robinson’s, Morten’s Buildings. Empty cases for sale. 5982 BEAUTIFUL Piano for £35; cash or terms. Bowman and Son, Hereford Street. X 277 A ■ FIRST-CLASS Piano at Reduced Price. inspect same at Bowman and Eon’s, 200-206, ereford Street, X 277 SWEET-TONED, High-class Piano; reduced prices; inspect same. Bowman and X 277 EATH’S Juvenile Serge Suits, 3s lid; Reefer v Jackets, brass buttons, &c., 6s 9d, &p.s iapoi Tweed Suits, 4s lid; all under landed X 839 BLANKET Rugs, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s 9d and 8s 9dj beautiful designs, suitable for bed or carriage rugs. Beath and Co. X 839 CHAMBER Sets, 10s 9d, the Cheapest in New Zealand, Hinson’s Cheap Depot, 220, oiombo Street. ON’T forget the Big Show of All-wool, SteamShrunk Colonial Blankets and Flannels, louhle-bed size Blankets 18s 9d, Flannels from IOJd. oneycliffe and Carey. Xl2lO EVERYTHING Seasonable and Fashionable in i Mantles, Dresses and Millinery at popular ies at Eallantyne’s. X 1358 iXCE > TIONAL Value in Blankets and Flannels at Ballantyne’s. _ S—[IBS, Furs, Furs.—A splendid assortment to select from at Ballantyne’s. XI3SS EELS’ Mackintoshes, with detachable capes " all sizes. Toneycliffe and Carey. Xl2lO BEAT Blanket Purchase—7so pairs, 7s lid to ” 19s 6d English, 15s 9d and 19s Sd Colonial j th a lot more money. Beath and Co. X 839 .DIES’ Jackets, Golf Capes and Mackintoshes, excellent value, at Black, Beattie and « o. s. MTS. Minson and Co. are offering, for 3s 6d, the Cheapest Lamp in New Zealand at their 5 Depot, 220, Colombo Street. AlSbi ACKINTUSHES, Mackintoshes. —Our own make are the best. Try them. Man. [LLINEEY —Just opened, a New Shipment Trimmed Felts, from 4s lid. Toneychffe arey, the Ready-money Drapers. ALiio , i *> * tNSON’S Cheap Depot for sites. Stove brushes, 7sd, scrub 6d, lid set shoe brushes 2s 6d, 300 sets 3«gs at-9 1 niece tea sets 10s 6d, tumblers 2s dozen, lvalue haif brush Is Sd. 220, Colombo INSON & CO. mean to earn a reputation for t Selling Cheap. Just landed from Gothic, ite-handled Knives,6s,6s,Bsdozen; Teaspoons, id, 3s 9d, 5s dozen. 220, Colombo Street. X1364_ PECIAL Purchase—Men’s Black Wataproof i Coats, without sleeves, 40s. Black, Beattie Co. ; ; PECIAL Purchase-Men’s Black Waterproof i Coats, with sleeves, lined ted, 85s. Black .ttie and Co. PECIAL Purchase-Men's h /awTwwd WaterI proof Coats, with sleeves, 455. Black, BeattnJ I Co. PECIAL value in Blnnkets, Flannels and Flannelettes. Black, Beattie and Co. Xll7B TAILORING—SpeciaI Cash Purchase of All ' wool Tweeds? Suits to measureds6d «9 52s 6d, 555. Inspection invited. Tonjiycluw 1 Carey. XI2IO ,ry “BB” Kid Glove at 2s 6d, In tans, browns and black. Black. Beattie and CO. X 1176 IHB WBAEWELTaTove the best Half-crown Glove in the colony. Trjf Ballantyne's. Gold and Silver for cash. 8. y Clarke and Co., 148,Colombo Street.,Xl37o v PIECES Embroideries 2d, 3d, T) c» n per yard, Women’s Hose (broad nb) Is pair, Cashmere Gloves 6Jd, 7sd, 81d, la pair, he new shades in Beaver Trimmings 4-jd, 64d, per yard. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The High Street. X 1517 WINTER Skirt Lengths at Is lid each, HO Turkish Towels to is. Table imsks 91(1, Is, Is 3d per yard, Coloured Blankets a4s lid per pair. Kenneth Matheson and. Co,, Hall, High Street, Christchurch. A 1517 them. D WILL Purchase a pair of Heavy Colonml Tweed Trousers at Beath s. Our 10s <3d Trousers worth I4s 6d. Jt.839 K OBTAINING Twenty Pounds’ Worth of sTh Furniture, aud so on in proportion by tho i or Hire System, Time-Deferred Payment, of tors aud Co., Upholsterers, Cabinetmakers, £8 Furnishers, 43, 45, 47. Victoria street, utiful Goods, host material and workmanship. ■ prices, marked in plain figures. Terms—One rter of tho value down, balance by easy Inatal-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10662, 24 May 1895, Page 8

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