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Educational. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CuitisxcnuEcn. Head-Master— C. E. SEVAN - BROWN, M.A. mHE NEXT TERM will commence on JL THURSDAY, February 4th. New Boys and Candidates for Exhibitions must attend for exannnation at 9.30 a in. punctually on TUESDAY, February 2nd. The HEAD-MASTER will be at the School to see parents or guardians on TUESDAY, February 2nd, and WEDNESDAY, February 3rd, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ALL FEES ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Fees, including all subjects, £4 4s per term tor boys over 12 years of age, and £3 3s per term for boys under 12 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 be obtained at the School or at Canterbury College. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, January 18th. 1897. 9284 GIETON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE, For the Higher Education of Girls. THE Class Work for First Term, 1897, begins MONDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, at 9.3 D a.m. SSAftetnoon and Evening Classes for X.adies in English Language and Literature, French Conversation, Drawing and Painting, Elocution, &c. Information regarding these classes, may be obtained on application at the College any afternoon after 3 p.m. Circulars at Messrs W. G. Chartres, H. J. Wood and Co., Simpson and Williams and Whitcomb© and Tombs. 9807 C. FREEMAN, 8.A., Principal. WAEW IC K House BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. THE NEST TEEM WILL BEGIN ON THURSDAY, Feb, 4th, at 9 a.m. ME COOK has decided to limit himself in future to a smaller number of hoys and of a less advanced age than hitherto, in order to enable Inin to give his personal attention to every boy in the school, thus ensuring a thorough foundation for more advanced work. MB COOK will he at Home from Saturday, the 30th, from 12 to 5 o’clock. Christchurch, Jan. 25.1897. CRANMBB HOUSE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. PEINCIPAL-MES W. WILSON, Late Resident Lecturer at the Government Training College for Teachers, Brighton, England. THE School Course includes, m addition to the ordinary English subjects, French, Latin, Mathematics,* Physiology, Botany, Drawing, Calisthenics, Needlework and Cutting-out, Cooking, Class Singing, Shorthand and Religious Instruction. Painting, Type-writing, Practical Cooking and Wood-carving are Taught for a Small Extra Fee. Mrs Wilson will ho at home on WENDESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to 5, till Feh.4, the Opening of the New Term. 9541 There are Vacancies for Boarders. CRAKMER BOYS’ SCHOOL. CHESTER STREET, next the Wesleyan Church. Principal —MR WILLIAM WILSON, Seven years Head-master and five years Lecturer on School Management in the Normal School. ME WILSON will ha at home at 28, CBANMER SQUARE, on MONDAY, the 25th Jan.,and on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the Ist and 2nd Feh., from 10 to 5. 951-0 ' SCHOOL OF Shorthand and Typewriting, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. MISS A.~M. CARE, QUALIFIED TEACHER (Registered Certificate 1890, Sir Isaac Pitman). PITMAN’S and LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Book-Keeping, Ac. Classes—'Theory and Speed from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Speed Classes from 40 to 200 words per minute. (Thorough and Rapid Tuition.) Early Morning speed classes during the summer mouths. French, Matriculation and Civil Service Classes by efficient teachers. Miss A. M. Carr’s pupils hold HIGHEST RECORDS in Canterbury. First high-speed certificates in New Zealand. 905 G fJVE OHNICAL SCHOOL. No. 150, Worcester Street West, Principal; MR C. H. GILBY, Honors Diploma National Phonog. Soc. (Eng.) Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Students prepared for these exams, by a Graduate of New Zealand University. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Correspondence (French and English) and all commercial subjects thoroughly taught. X 1537 VIOLIN And Accompaniment or Ensemble Lessons, F. M. ,W ALLACE Will Resume Teaching on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, Two half-hours or one hour weekly. Four Guineas per term. At home Wednesday afternoon, 1, Cranmer Square W. 9932 pianoforte! singing. M B AND M ADAME W INTER RESUME TEACHING On TUESDAY, February 2nd, at their Music Room, the G.F.S. HALL, Gloucester StreetW. The Training: of Beginners and the Tuition or Boys and Girls attending Schools is made a speciality. 1964 X 80, Lichfield Street, near Madras Street. Mrs 'E. T. Bobinsoh • mi, RESUME TEACHING os TUESDAY, JAN. 26th. At Home Tuesday, 19th; Thursday, 21st; and Saturday, 23rd. AOBANGI. The misses buchanan win resume TEACHING on FRIDAY, sth February. Hereford Street.east. 9801 PIANOFORTE. ]Vl[ IS S Yxo LE T WA B D Will Resume Teaching on FEBRUARY sth. At home. Tuesday 2nd. 193, Worcester Street west. 9801 PAPANUi ’AN iTmbUIVALE KINDERGARTEN. THIS School will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, February 4tb, at 9.30 a.m. 9952 A. P. WEBB. LINWOOD KINDERGARTEN. THE Kindergarten at Rose Cottage, 94. Cashel Street east, Linwood, conducted by MISS SIMCOX, will EE-OPEN on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, the Ist of February, at 9.30 a.m. 9957 PIANO AND SINGING. ME H. M. LUND will RESUME LESSONS on THURSDAY, the 4th. At home Wednesday 11 10 land 2 to 5. 155, Montreal Street. 9962 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOB LITTLE BOYS. MR S ami MISS M. MALI NG, 277. Armagh St. W. Mrs Mating also receives children attending schools in Christchurch as boarders. 9958 ~Fkgan, PIANO, HARMONY. ISS RACHEL ROSS, A.E.C.M., will Resume Teaching oil THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. 158, Montreal Street. 9956 RS ALFRED MERTON’S Classes for Girls will Meet again on THURSDAY. Feb. 4th. Vacancies for Boarders. 31, Cambridge Terrace West. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING AND HARMONY. MB ALFRED MERTON will resume lessons on THURSDAY, Feh. 4th. Pupils carefully prepared for examinations. 31, Cambridge Terrace W. M E C 3 HAELES T ENDALL IS PREPAREn TO RECEIVE PUPILS (Beginners or Otherwise). Terms on Application, 161, MONTREAL STREET. 9933 pianofortelaniTsinqing. MRS CHAS. S. BELL Resumes her Teaching THURSDAY, Feb. 4. At Home Mommy and Wednesday. 9855 IDS, Gloucester Street, Linwood. PIANO, SINGING, DRAWING AND PAINTING. MISS ROWLEY will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, Feb. Ist. 9891 231, bt Asaph Street West. '■ CHRISTCHURCH KINDERGARTEN. ■fINTEXT TERM will begin THURSDAY, Pebl_Nl ruary 4th. MISS BENDKLY will he at home Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. 9540 VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE AND i-UO PLAYING. THE MISSES PACKER Resume Lessons on THURSDAY, Feh. 4th. Practice Class lor Orchestral Playing. Alisa Packer will bo in Ashburton on Saturday. Feb. 13th. At home Tuesday and Wednesday. 278, Gloucester Street, W. 9857 265. ARMAGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. m HE SCHOOL TEEM will begin on FRIDAY, JL Feb 5. Mrs Croasdaile Bowen will be At Home Wednesday, 27th Inst., Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday, 3rd February, from 12 to 5. 9607 Pianoforte. ji ISS M. E. KKWEE RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, FEB. 1, 1897.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 8

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