SECOND GRAND TOUR OP THE 1 . WORLD i (Under the management of Messrs Tait and Beck.) Exchange j3[ all. TO-MORROW NIG FIT & MON , JAN. 17. TWO GRAND CONGER PS. FASHIONABLE MUSICAL EVENT. Reappearance of the charm nz, b?.au*iful and brilliant young- Violinist, RIIiEEN O’ iVI ODER (.Miss Bessie Doyle) Enthusiastically received everywhere after achieving brilliant success. In all the Continental Capitals, and at St. James’ Hall, London. Pronounced by the master critics of Europe te be the GREATEST LIVING LADY VIOLINISTS. Supported by specially organised company of concert artists. Reserved seats at Dresden Piano Warehouse. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is, Doors open at 7.30, commence at S p.m. Carriages may bo ordered for 10 p.m. G. V. BECK, J, TATf, II Treasurer, General Manager. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. APPLICATIONS ate invited for tbe position of Lady Principal at the Christobnrnh Girls’ High School. Salary .£4OO per annum (no capitation or fees). Applicants are requested to state the earliest date on which they can take up the duties of the position. Applications, endorsed “ Application for appointment of Lady Principal, Girls’ High School,” accompanied with four copies of testimonials, to be sent to the Registrar at Canterbury College, not later than 10th February, where all information as to duties, &e., can be oblained. Schedule of Duties may be aeon at tbe office of this paper. —A. CRACBOBT WILSON, Registrar.— Contorbury College, Christchurch, N.Z., 10th January, ISOS. 101 Education Board Office, Wellington, 11th January, IS9S. A PPLICaTIONS for the following ap. r\ poiutments will be received at this office up to WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst..Teacher Kauhautara School; salary, £7O Teacher Ngapopotu School; salary, £7O Female Assistant Teacher, Levin School; salary, £BO Assistant Teacher, Ohau School: salary, .£BO Female Assistant Teacher, Mount Cook Girls’ School; salary, £BO Male Assistant, Petone School; salary, £IOO A Pupil Teacher is required at Tenui, at Carterton, and also at Petone. Forms of application can be had at this offiee. A. DORSET, 95 Secretary. PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN PLAYING, SINGING, HARMONY AND COUNTERPOINT. MRS ALFRED LEVI will resume Teaching on Ist February. Terms on application at No. 2, Park terraoe, off Molesworth street. 994 BT. FRANCIS XAVIER'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Arlington street, Wellington. THE School Course includes every branch of a high-class ENGLISH EDUCATION, With FRENCH, BOOKKEEPING, THEORY op MUSIC, DRAWING, All kinds of PLAIN and ART NEEDLEWORK, LATIN and MATHEMATICS As Desired. Young ladies prepared for Matriculation, Senior and Junior Civil Service, Mistresses E and D Certificates, Trinity College Musical (theoretical and practical), and all local Exams. A small charge is made for lessons in Shorthand, Ihe only extras are Piano, Violin, German, and Private Singing and Painting Lessons, at moderate terms. The spacious, lofty, well-built house, and largo and picturesque grounds, overlooking the harbour and town, and swept by sea breezes, afford spooial advantages to boarders and externa. Terms (payable quarterly in advance): — Boarders, £3O per annum j Day Scholars, 25s per quarter. School re-opens TUESDAY, Ist FEB. 962 r QUEEFb COLLEGE, Corner of MARION AND INGESTRE STREETS. BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. - Hr and Mr?ROONEY, M.8.G.P., M.M.C.M. THE building baa been erected and arranged specially for educational purposes. It is situated on one of the healthiest sites in Wellington, The Class-rooms are spacious, airy and lofty. The Dormitories are large and wellventilated. Sanitary arrangements are the latest and best. Good Recreation Ground, Tennis Court, Swings, Promenades, &o. Mr and Mrs Rooney are assisted by able and experienced Professors, also thoroughly qualified Assistants. Pupils are prepared, if required, for Matriculation, Senior and Junior Civil Service Examination, Trinity College and E and D Certificates. Typewriting, Shorthand. Preparatory and Junior Classes. Evening Classes. Prospectus on Application. TERM COMMENCES FEBRUARY Ist. 1898. References can be made to the Right Reverend tbo Primate, Sir Robert Stout, K.C M.G., H. D. Bell, Esq., Dr Findlay, LL.D., Hon T. W, Hislop, D. M. Luokie, Esq., Gresley Lukin, Esq. 504 BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Ellice Street. PRINCIPALS, Mrs and Miss Sheppard, assisted by a full staff of efficient teachers. The first term of tbe above school will begin FEBRUARY Ist, 1898. The Principals will be at home on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 942 F. G. STRONG’S first quarter for Violin and Piano commences the First Week in February. Testimonial from Herr Handke. Terms on application at “Netlcy/* Boulcott street. 783 FITZHEBBBRT TERRACE SCHOOL. Lady Principals— MISS BABER. M.A., MISS B. RICHMOND, M.A. Extra classes for Engliahand Languages. Term Commences—FEßßUAßY Ist, 1898. BOARDING. For particulars apply Miss Swainson, 11, Fitzhorbert terrace. Mess Swainson has vacancies for boarders attending the above school or for elder girls who wish to attend classes or take lessons from masters in any subject. 501 Chilton House School, Wellington terrace. Principal Miss Freeman (Late of Mrs Bowen’s School, Christchurch). School will Re-open at the above address on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February, 1898. THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS’ FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Limited. In the Matter of “The Foreign Companies Act, 1884.” J CHARLES JOHN FOWLER, of Wel- , lington, Attorney of the Australian Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, Limited, a Company duly incorporated and registered under Acts of the Parliament of Victoria (“ The Companies Statute, 1864,” and “The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 ”), do hereby give notice, pursuant to the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, that the above-named Company has fixed the situation and locality of its office or place of business at which service of legal proceedings may be made in accordance with the provisions of the above Act as (at the Phoenix Assurance Company’s Building, No. 6, Customhouse quay, in tbe City of Wellington. Dated this thirteenth day of January, 1898. CHARLES J. FOWLER, 91 Resident Secretary. HANMEE BATHS. THE Government Sanatorium, which is now open for public occupation, is a first class Hotel, close to the Baths, specially suited for invalids who cannot walk, or to whom exposure after bathing is dangerous. No medical or other certificate is required to obtain admission. Return ticket for rail and coach from Christchurch, 30s. Tariff7a per day, or 40s per week. There is provision for a few second-class visitors at 3a per day, or 20s per week. Apply to MCDONALD; v 549 y. Manager. 'T'XON’T make ycur for the _P jr Bins of your mouth/;* but drink ithe finest whisky. A, and B, Mackay’a Liqueur.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3331, 13 January 1898, Page 3
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