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Educational. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Eduction Office, New Plymouth, until WEDNESDAY, March 3rd, 1897, for the appointment of ASSISTANT MASTER in the Now' Plymouth High School, Salary £l4O per annum. Applicants must state previous experience, and forward evidence of qualifications, and also state when they would he prepared to commence duties. E. TEALE, Secretary, High School Office, New Plymouth, Feb, 2nd, 1897. 3GO The NEXT TEEM will commence on WEDNESDAT, FEBRUARY 10th. Head-master—G. KEEBEBT ELLIOTT, Art Masteraud Gold and Silver Medallist, S.K., London. Lecturer on Architecture and Decorative Design— S. HURST SEAGEK, A.R.1.1i.A. MORNING’AND EVENING CLASSES Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m,, and Thursday 7 p.m, to 9 p.m. Class for Sketching from Nature every Tuesday. Subjects : Practical Plane and Solid Geometry and Perspective Drawing applied to Architecture and Industrial Art. Architectural Design and Drawing. Constructive and Ornamental Design in work other than Architectural. Principles and History of Ornamental Art. Modelling in Clay from Life, the Cast and for ’ Relief Design. Drawing and Painting the Figure from the Antique and from Life, both Nude and Draped. Painting in Monochrome and Colour from Still Life, Cast, Flowers, Ac. 10 0 10 0-1 5 0 J g a 15 0 »§,§ 0 15 0 O g 015 0 I'S Jo 10 2 10 Wood-carving, Friday, 2.45 to 4.45 p.m, SATURDAY CLASSES for teachers and others, 9.30 to 12.30. Also Classes for Sloyd or Manual Training and Wood Carving, Term Fees—- £ s. d. o ►. •> £ Morning Class Evening Class, one night per week Two nights Three nights 1 10 0 Four nights 1 15 o,g " Wood-carving Class.Friduy, 2.45 to 4.45 p.m Saturday Class (2nd grade subjects) Saturday Class, Wood-carv-ing and Sloyd 0 10 0 015 0 1 0 o 15 0 0 15 0 0 10 0 Yearly Tickets at Reduced Bates. A. CEACEOFT WILSON, 91 Registrar, SCHOOL OP Shorthand and Typewriting, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. MISS A.~M. CARR, QUALIFIED TEACHER (Registered Certificate 1896, Sir Isaac Pitman), PITMAN’S and LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Book-Keeping, &c. 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 months. 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. " 9056 SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, 150, Worcester Street West. Principal— Me c. h. gil by, p.n.p.s. (First Shorthand Honours man in N.Z.) Assisted by a Staff of Skilled and Expert Teachers. French Tuition by M. MALAQUIN (Prom the Lyoie National, Orleans, France). THE ART OP SINGING. MRS B. T. ROBINSON is prepared to take PUPILS for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION. Mrs Robinson was trained by Professor Ceochi, of Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba), and holds testimonials from him. For Terms, &c., apply 6855 260, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. PIANOFORTE. SINGING. M E AND M ADAME w INTER. RESUME TEACHING On TUESDAY, February 2nd, at their Music Room, the G.F.S. HALL, Gloucester StrewtW. The Training of Beginners and the Tuition.-of Boys and Girls attending Schools is 'made a speciality. 1964 X 86, Lichfield Street, near Madras Street. For Sale. EOR SALE—I first-class Engine and Chaffcutter, nearly new; a bargain. Apply, W. T. Robinson, Auctioneer, Cheviot. 376 "FHOE Sale, 6 Purebred Clumber Spaniel Pups, tn Apply, 129, Cambridge Terrace. FOE SALE "OROKEN METAL, SCREENINGS and jQI .RUBBLE, delivered, or to be had at the Quarry, Cashmere; also, WASHED SHINGLE, all sizes. Orders left at Scott Bros., Manchester Street, or the undersigned. SMART & SON, Asphalters, Sydenham. Teleph one 60S XT544 Insurance Comuamss. The N OBWICH u NION F IRE Insurance Society HEAD OFFICE—NORWICH, ENGLAND. Established 1797AMOUNT INSURED ... -£250,000,000 PREMIUM INCOME ... £62!J ,000 LOSSES PAID £6,500*000 Claims Settled with Liberality and Promptitude. J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, Agents for Canterbury. X 1829 vHE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE ' INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. Capital ; £1,000,009 Paid-up Capita! and Reserve ... £435,009 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIER! COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality, branches and Agencies throughout the World DAVID CRAIG, II3IX Manager. Business Notices. HOW the Public do find out when aiSale is the genuine thing. The way “ The-Universal" has been rushed the past three days shows how a Genuine Clearing Sale will draw, hut the value must be there. 357 ( .142 jqiUBNITUKE JpALACE No. 142 c CROCKERY, GLASSWARE and UPHOL STEUY and FURNISHINGS. Vholesale Prices from the Workshop to the Consumer. GH ST. HIGH ST ‘ J. A. LTJMMIS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR. SIGN WRITING A SPECIALITY. Direct Importer of Paperhangings, Oils, Colours, Ac, 69 Corner Tuam and Durham‘Streets ’ Telephone, No. 613. F9SO IRS ROBINSON, Fruiterer, Morten’s Buildings, opposite Bank of Now Zealand. A ge Variety of the Choicest Fruits. Fresh StrawTies daily. Strawberries for Jam Cheap. A :at variety of English and Colonial Confection, r Orders Delivered. XI94S “ THANKS. gpHE MEMBERS of the Boating Party who met with AN ACCIDENT ON THE RIVER last evening desire to THANK those who kiudlv rendered them assistance, and to inform em that owing to the invigorating effect-of the TIOER TEA Which they received on reaching home, no one is any the worse for the mishap. X 1043 HIS especially interests all those who take G’s and 7 v s in Ladies’ Shoes. These two sizes are greatly overstocked at “ The Universal,” and-thoso who take them get them at 60 per cent discount off usual selling price. How is that for a Geutnne Reduction ? THE EMPIRE COMPANY’S No. 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP. IT will wash clothes ! Possesses strong lather* ing Powers. For washing dishes, glass, marble, silver, knives and forks, there ik nothing better. For scouring floors, and woodwork, and for \kaning paint, &c.,it ie unequalled. Full directions on every packet. EMPIRE COMPANY, WELLINGTON. X 1673 SILVEBSTEEAM Schnapps (crystal bottles Abovc-adverse criticism. J 1874

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11188, 9 February 1897, Page 8

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