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EDUCATIONAL. •' "INVERBSK" BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ; Apply to , M,RS DAVID McKEE. -\orth V.spUi-ai. New Brighton; _?"» PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDING and I>AY SCHOOL for Gir.s Principal— Mies Baocir M.A. The tint Term will begin on TUESDAY. February 3rd. 2883 DANCING, DEPORTMENT. MISS LOWE begTTo intimate that she will Kesum2 her Classes ia Chnstchurcn NI-.XT WINTER, as usual. Addrwe, 3806 WARIU.NDYTE, Victoria.^ /CHRISTCHURCH SnORTHAND AND - TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Grain Agsncy Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) DAY and EVENING CLASSES in all Subjects Resume MONDAY. January 19th. 1903. Individual and Rapid Tuition in Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. The Principal will be in attendance at the School from 10 to 12 Each Morning, on and after MONDAY. January 12th, and will lie prepared to make arrangements with .New Pupils. MRS A. CURTIS, 118 Cambridge terrace <nest Public Library). DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. M' RS CURTIS will Keswne her Classes at the above address, First Week in FEBRUARY. Lessons given at Private Houses. Could accommodate two young ladies attending High School. 3328 C-ILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ALL COMMERCIAL CLASSES RESUME A MONDAY, 19th INST. C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), 3712 Principal. ■ry a r w i c k. house. BOARDING AN© DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. A Thorough Groundwork the Aim of the School. Special Attention given to Backward Boys. CHARLES COOK, . 3302 Headmaster. ST. MARY'S YOUNG LADIES , COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL, 333 COLOMBO STREET, Will RE-OPEN MONDAY, 26th JANUARY. The course of instruction includes a Careful Moral Training, also all the subjects required by pupils anxious to pass the Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations. Pupil 3 are prepared clso for the Practical and Theoretical l*xaminatioiis in connection with -the Royal Academy of Music and Trinity College, London. 3750 TOOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE BOYS. SB CRANMER SQUARE, OHRISTCHURCH. PRINCIPAL— MR W. WILSON. Terms Begins FEBRUARY sth. MAS TIPLER (Pupil of the late Sjgnoi Cecchi, colonial teacher of Madame Melba), Teacher of Sinjriii|j and Voice Production, bus changed her Residence from Gloucester street to 1618 WORCESTER STREET, and is now open to receive Pupils. Class for Adults, New Term, commences Wednesday, < 10s 6d per term. OTAGO BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. SESSION 1903. NEW PUPILS will be Enrolled on MONDAY, 9th FEBBUARi. Schools Re-open on TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Rector—Alex. Wilson, M.A. Boarding-house: Manager—M. Watson, M.A. Beautifully situated, a Jew minutes' walk from the School. Comfortable home. Lessons supervised and boys carefully tutored and prepared for examination by Mr Watson and Resident Masters. GIRLS HIGiH SCHOOL. Principal—Miss Allman 'Merchant, M.A Girls' Boarding-house. The Boaarding-houae adjoins the Girls' School, and is under the management of the Lady Principal, who resides in the Louse, and is thus able to "bring tier influence to bear on the Pupils in their home Iffe. The Pupils in both Schools are prepared for the following Eicaminations:—University Scholarship, Matriculation, Senior and Junior Civil Service, and Senior and Junior Education Board Scholarships. For prospectuses and further particulars apply to C. MACANDREW. Secretary Board of Governors, 3462 Jetty afreet. ri OM WE EC2AL COLLEGE, ISO Worcester street .West. PRINCIPALMR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Commercial and General Education. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc., Thorough Business Training. Every, Department in Charge of a Diplomated Teacher. MATRICULATION EXAM. 80 PER CENT, of our Student* were successful at recent Examination, CHBISTCHUBCH SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma granted by the Incorporated Phonographio Society, Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Typists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First Class High Sp»ed Certificate. Thorough and Sapid Tuition in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, and all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, etc.. Individual Tuitiou 07 MISS M. CONNON, M.A. (Honours). Term Commences at Any Time. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, between 142 Montreal street and 244 -Li Armagh s*r=et, a- Amethyst BROOCH. Finder rewarded on returning same to B. Petersen and Co. , 3741 LOST, on Saturday Morning, between Addington and the "Press" Office, a small Greenstone PENDANT (Maori Tiki). Finder rewarded on returning to "Ptess" Office 3735 TRAYED from my Premises, Sunday, Black and Tan PUP, four months' old, short tail, answers to name cf Bob. Finder will bo rewarded. W. Lenhart, Baker, Sydenham. _ 3782 TTIOUN'D—"One" Upstanding 'Bay"GELDING, jl." three white legs, branded like 1 Pon shoulder; also One Small Roan GELDING, white tail, hog maiie, has had sore back. Owner can have same by paying expenses. George Witty, Templeton. 3710 WHEBE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. SEND » POST-CABD or TELEGBAM to STOBEY'S FAMILY HOTEL, (Opposite Christchurch Railway Station). F: W. MILLWABD, LICENSEE. This Popular Hotel, cruder new management. Brick and Stone Building, lofty and spacious rooms. Special Arrangements for Permanent Boarders. SPEIGHT'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Terms 8s per day, £2 9s per week. 9753 I .—i , _ CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, CHBISTCHUBCH. THIS First-class Hotel, after undergoing extensive alterations and refurnishing on most modern Lines, is NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS and TOURISTS, who ■will find every Comfort and Convenience. HOT AND COLD SHOWEB BATHS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. | SPIRITS, "BEERS, AND CIGAB3 OF THE BEST QUALITY. j TERMS MODE3ATE. E. W. SOFIELD, Proprietor. GEORGE CROLL, (Late Inspector of Machinery), CONSULTING ENGINEER, 140 a HEREFOBD STREET. Engineers and Engine Drivers Prepared for Examißatio;n»>- (386

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 10

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