EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN". MISS DORIS McINTYRH. Solo Violinist, is prepared to give Lefscms. For term* •"WAYSIDE." 1300 Sar.diiands, Christchurch. PAINTING. MISS BEATRICE PARTRIDGE resumes Teaching TUESDAY. 2nd February. .NATIONAL CHAMBERS. Hereford street. Ni S ht Cla.<scs ever;- Wednesday. 1J92 PIANOFORTE. \fISS ESTHEK ATKI.NSOX (Teacher's -W-i- Certificate). Klindworth Cons.. Berlin. Term begins THURSDAY 4? I. February. Al Homo Wodne.-dav. 3:d 10 to j. Lite MONIREAL STREET. 1393 THE AKT OF SINGING. MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the la-.e Signer Cecrhi. Colonial Teacher of MacTr.me ilelha). Teacher of Singing and Voice Pro- \ duction. and is also an Expert in the Latest Methods oi Deep Breathing, is prepared to receive Pupils. Address—l£i» Worcester strc-ct West. Term begins MONDAY, February Ist. ! 141G 303 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MRS CROASDAILE BOWEN*. H'HE SCHOOL YEAR. 1000, will begin 01, JL THURSDAY. tUi February. Mrs Croa.-oail-e. lloiien will bo at h/.lue on, Tuesday and Wednesday in tho Aiteri.ocn. 512S BOYS' AND GIKLS' HIGH SCHOOL TEXT HOOKS. TT'ULL Supylios of the above niav be ob--T taawd at SIMPSON" and WILLIAMS. LTD.. -314 HIGH STREET, Christchurc.b. 1013 MRS ALFRED MEKTON T3ESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY. Ist February. 263 AKMAGU STREET, W. 1625 2-28 GLOUCESTER STREET. CILASb for Beginners. l-'ir*t Term. 1909, J will begin on WEDNESDAY, February 3id. MISS S. ROSS will be at home at 153 Montioal street on TUESDAY, Fobruary 2nd. irom 2 to 5 p.m. IG3O PAPANUI AND MERIVALE KINDERGARTEN. rpHIS School will RE-OPEN on THURSJL _ DAY, February ltli, at 9.30 in the Methodist Sunday School, Rugby street. ANNIE F. WEBB. Private Address—2-29 Bealey avenue. 1631 ."OOLVENDEN SCHOOL. Rolleston street". *-*■ Linwood. Tho Next Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. The Mi&or.S HEWi-JK will be at the Schoolroom ou IUESDAY from 2 to 4. Music lessons resumed same date. 1620 PIANO AND SINGING^ ■jVjTISS LABATT, 184 Worcester street, W., "*" Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY" 2nd, Rangiora TUESDAYS, Kaiapoi SATURDAYS. 1609 PIANO AND ORGAN. ]\/[R D. McHARG, Certificated Teacher, ■"X T.C.L.. Rcsume-s Teaching MONDAY February Ist. At homo JANUARY 30th Parkes street, Woolston. ifiia ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH DAY SCHOOL. rpHE Next Term commences MONDAY", Ist February, 1909. 8012 jyjRS LUCAS RESUMES TEACHING on THURSDAY, February 4th. 183 WORCESTER STREET WEST 1671 FRENCH AND MUSIC. "jVTISS AMBLER will BEGIN LESSONS FEBRUARY" Bth. Address: "COTSWOLD," LINCOLN ROAD. 1663 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. TXERR MAX HIRSCHBURG RESUMES XX TEACHING on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. IDS ROLLESTON AVENUE (Op. Museum). 16fi 7 FLUTE, PICCOLO, AND PIANO. MR JOSEPH ROWLEY will RESUME TEACHING on WEDNESDAY". February 3rd. at his residence, 12 Durham street, Sydenham. 1654 PIANOFORTE. ~ MISS ADA LUXTON, A.T.C.L.. will RELESSONS on MONDAY, February Ist. Terms commence at any time. 143 BARBADOES STREET, CITY. 1633 RANGI-RURU, PAPANUI ROAD. SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. Miss Gibson will be at homo on Monday afternoon and Tuesday mo_aing. 1666 HjAHE HEADMASTER of the LYTTELTON J- DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL will be prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for the Secondary Department ou MONDAY, February Ist, on which dale the School will Reopen. APPLICATIONS for TWO PUPIL TEACHERS are required for the abovo School (Male and Female), to be sent to the Chairman of Committee, W. Radcliffe, not later than noon on Monday, February Bth. 8050 PUPIL TEACHERS. "TATANTED. Several Pupil Teachers (male » ' ■ and leniale), Matriculated preferred, for tho East Christchurch Schools. Candidates should interview tho Headmaster. Written applications to be forwarded to tho undersigned on or beforo THURSDAY", the 4th of February. JOHN JAMIESON, Chairman. 8013 157 Manchester street, Chriatchurch. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. 'THE above has been awarded First Prize X at the Women's Exhibition of Work in Melbourne, and holds thc only Medal from tho New Zealand Exhibition; also gainod First Place in a Test of Systems in Sydney. School RE-OPENS FEBRUARY 10th. Night Classes Resume FEBRUARY 16th. MISSES PITTS, Principals. LECTURES. CHORAL HALL—Mt W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject, "Th™ Conflict between Science and Religion: A Retrospect and a Prospect. Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered at conclusion of the lecture. Admission free. Collection. I<>72 TTIAVI TALKS. Given to Ladies by speci- » ally trained Women. Every Tuesday Aftornoon at 3 o'clock. Haio Educational and Curative Aims. They Teach Women: — That health is normal, suffering abnormal. W"hy womon suffer as they do. How to grow back to health in Nature's own way. -No charge. No obligation. Viavi Rooms, Royal Exchange Building?. Interviews 10 to 5 daily. Printed version of Aims and Methods Free lor Id Stamp. (Take the Lift). _186 PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the PartnerLl shi\> hitherto cxir-ting between saSiuel huhst seager, CECIL W. WOOD, and JOSEPH FEABIS MUNNINGS. ARCHITECTS, practising in Christchurch. is dissolved by mutual consent. S. HURST SEAGER will continue to practise in the present offices. No. 14 A.M.P. Buildings. The Commissions already entrusted to the Firm will bo carried cut by CECIL W WOOD and JOSEPH F. MUNNINGS. at No. 13 A.M.P. Buildings. Cathedral square. Dated this 30'.h day of Jannarv, 1909. (Signed) S. HURST SEAGER. CECIL W. WOOD. JOSEPH F. MUNNINGS _ Witness. M. K. MACLEOD. 8009 LOST AND FOUND. TOST, from Waitohi Peaks. Black, Tan and * White LOG; answers to name of "Cor" ie." Reward. J. Mason. Waitohi Peaks, Hawarden. IKM "VTOTICE to Doctors ar.d Patients—Domi- ■*■* nion Home, Shirley road, Shirley, for patients suffering from nervous instability and who are in want of quietness and rest. The Home is nicely situated and well-kept, with large grounds, affording ample scope for the recreation of patients. The Matron holds numerous testimonials from doctors and patients. Her knowledge of nursing and managing mer-tal catti is vary wide. Further particulars can be had on application to the Matron and Proprietress. Mrs A. M HOMERSHAM. 4225
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13336, 30 January 1909, Page 12
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