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EDUCATIONAL. T SS U&■ O'COFNOR, A.T.CL., Teach- ",,,• of Pianofortp, Harmony and Singing, Resumes Teaching en MONDAY, sth February, nt 147, Barbadocs Street. Telephone 2724. 8481 YtrABWICK SCHOOL, Avonside Sunday VY School. The School will re-open on Wednesday. February 7th, at 9 a.m. A Kindergarten "Class will be started. Miss Marshall will he at the School on Februarv lith from 2.30 to 5 p.m. I Art of Singing, with latest methods of Deep Breathing.—MlSS TTPLER, Pupil of the lato Signer Cecchi (Colonial Teacher of Maclame Molba). Resumes Teachin" on THURSDAY, Feb. Ist. 49, WORCESTER STREET WEST. 3277 VIOLIN, MANDOLIN AND PIANOFORTE. MRS MARY SPEIRS. lVssonß Resumed. Thorough Tuition. Moderate Torms. S. Hallenstein's Buildings. 354-1 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS G. PITTS, L.T.C.L., L.A.8., resumes ..Teaching Monday. February Bill. 80, Mansfield Avenue, St Albans, and at The Bristol on Tuesday and Friday Afternoons. Railway concessions to Country Pupils. At homo February 3rd. 3111 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS FLORENCE HERCUS, L.A.8., will Resume. Teaching on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. "Avarua," Hawford Road, Opawa. Telephone 1913. 3fjS EDUCATIONAL. rpHE CASHMERE HILLS KINDERGAR--I. TEN will Re-open on WEDNESDAY, 7th INST., at 10 a.m. in the Anglican Schoolroom, Cracroft Terrace 344 PIANOFORTE. TVTISS OLIVE HARRIS, 345, Stanmore IV± Road. Richmond, Resumes Teaching MONDAY. FEBRUA PIANOFORTE. MRS F VINCENT Resumes Teaching MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6th, at 52, Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, 4. doors from Colombo Street west. 3464^ .f/TISS H. PACKER, A.T.CL. (Organist), IVA Violin, Violoncello. Pianoforte, Organ, Singing MISS C. PACKER (Certificated), Hrawing, Painting. Sketching, resume Lesons FEB. sth. 26, Cranrner Square. 3378 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH~SCHOOL REOPENS MONDAY, February sth. rOLDERS OF CERTIFICATES of PROJ.J FICTENCY and of CERTIFICATES of COMPETENCY, endorsed by an Inspector, who comply with the regulations,, are entitled to FREE EDUCATION. FREE RAILWAY PASSES are, under certain conditions, available for all pupils. EVENING SCHOOL And DOMESTIC ECONOMY' DEPARTMENT Reopen FEBRUARY 19th. PROSPECTUS, giving full particulars, may be had on \J CHRISTCHTJRCH. LECTURES IN MUSIC. DR COMMENCE the Course of Lectures m Music on MONDAI, * The* Course of Instruction extends oyer three years of three terms each. At the end of each year certificates are granted to successful students, and throe prizes, each of the value of Two Guineas, to the three highest students in the first, second, and third years respectively. . These Lectures meet all requirements for Mub. Bac. Degree, Matriculation, and Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M. and Trinity College Examinations. Attendance is now necessary for one hour each week only in order to cover the ground of the College Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Lectures and Examinations in Harmony and Counterpoint. Reduced Railway Fares to country students. Foes: 10s Gd per term for each lecture. PV-ospectus, giving full particulars, lon application. .„.„,»•*. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch, 2nd February, 1917. 735

T ANDREW'S COLLEGE, Lincoln Road, Christchurch. PRESBYTERIAN' BOYS' COLLEGE PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING. To be opened on FEBRUARY 6th, 1917. Situated Tight opposite Sou* Hairier Park. Clone to Trams from City and Station. EDUCATION FOR CHRISTIAN MANHOOD AND CITIZENSHIP. Headmaster:. S. R. DICKINSON. M.A. 1 (Melbonrno*. (flessical Honourman, Diploma of Education. Parents are requested to apply at once to Kev J. Paterson. M.A., 346. Worcester Street; Rev A. T. Thompson, M.A.. St Andrew's' Manse; and after Jan. Ist to Jhe Headmast.er J __, 987 S TTIOLIN Pupils wanted hy Male Teacher. V pagsed practical L.T.C.L. tests. Jfpph- 34, Cashel Street. FOR SALE OR TO LET. 29£ ACP.ES Freehold, all flat and ploughOU able, subdivided into 18 paddocks, with main metal road through centre of property. All well watered. Six acres are in mangels, 10 acres lucerne, ready to cut, splendid' heavy crop. This fine property is splendidly situated, only half-mile from creamery, and about 2J miles frcm Levin. AYould cut into two or three splendid dairy farms. Buildings comprise largo milking shed 56 x 50, with loft, fitted with milking machines, concrete floors and yards; chaff house; new concrete pigst.yes to hold 40 pig 3; trap, cart and implement sheds. 7-roomed house, beautifully situated, large flower and vegetable gardens, shrubs, glasshouses, every convenience for an up-to-cTata modern house. Rich grass or cropping land. Owner retiring. PRICE JE6O PER ACRE. Apply 1944 LEVIN, Office of this Paper. OAQ ACRES, all rich, deep soil, subdivid- £ i ±o ed into 11 paddocks, only 11 miles from Owaka Railway Station, on good metal road. 1 mile from school and poet office. House of 6 rooms, stables, barn and cowshed. This is a magnificent property, compact, with a mile frontago to main metal road, and has road frontage on three sides, Tunning streams in each paddock. Make splendid riairv farm. Only 2J miles from creamery. Or 'is guaranteed to carrv 3 sheep to the acre on grass alone all the year through. The best white clover land in the Dominion. This includes 38 acres of standing bush, totals and black pine, for fencing and firewood. The land is all ploughable. 13 acres in turnips. Ownor, on account of having other interests in the North, will accept the low price of £2O FERi ACRE. For f'urthor particulars, apply OWiKA. 19,ifi Office of this Paper. 1 (\A ACRES, HOMESTEAD FARM, sub--IU4: divided into 12 Paddocks, with splendid fences, good soil, well watered, and in splendid grass. The Buildings include House 9 rooms, with all modern conveniences, trap, gig and harness sheet, stables, 20-stall cowshed, and all other outhouses required on a well improved farm plenty of Yards and shelter. One mile from cheese factory and school., f £26. All buildings very best timber and in first-class order. ~ „ ... .n ALSO 400 ACRES Low Hill Oouattr. •» ring fenced, first-class fences, 200 acres «e in best English grasses, balance bush, wen watered. Whajo, good ebeep y« ds - * 8 Pe i r 80 aC ACRES Hill Country, well warred partly improved,, and mostly ed !^ a V"! 4 chains fallen all round, and in the bea, English grasses. This bock U the <mg Leasehold and can be made Freehold at At per acre. PRICE £4 per acre, "tt»» splendid opportunity for «JT "hi cheap property, splendidly » ltu **" com. famous Wairarapa district. v™" . , pellcd to sell on account of sons going the front, Applv— ,_. WAIRARAPA, 1867 Office of this J^doi-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17394, 3 February 1917, Page 3

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