EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. A TRIAL of BOYS' VOICES will be held A at the Cathedral on MONDAY, February 2nd at 10 a.m., for tho purpose of selecting BOYS to fill FOUR or more vacant CHORISTERSHIPS. Successful candidates will hold- Scholarships at Christ's College and receive also a eound Musical Training. 3<S5 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL ; COLLEGE, LINCOLN. -rxrOTTED IMMEDIATELY, a HOUSEW MASTER for LINCOLN COLLEGE. Duties- To teach Mathematics, Elementary Mechanics, Surveying and Drawing, and Bookkeeping, also to keep the College Accounts. Salary £200 per «nnuni, with Board and Residence. Full particulars on application to the Director. 3303 "SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. THERE are a FEW VACANCIES in ecveral of the Departments of the School for Free Pupils holding the proficiency certificate. Syllabus, containing full particulars, to be obtained at tho Office of Canterbury_College : ___ ?__ CHRIST'S COLLEGE SCHOOL. Headmaster: E. A. BELCHER, MA., Oxon. With which is incorporated thc Lower School for boys under thirteen years of age. E. Jenkins, MA., Cantab., Chief Master. THE FIRST TERM of 1914 will begin on FRIDAY, 6th February. Boarders should bo at their, houses on Thursday. sth February, before 9 p.m. Supplementary Entrance Examination for boys who have not already passed, Wednesday and Thursday, 4th and sth February. The Headmaster will bo prepared to see parents on Wednesday, 4th February, between fhe hours of 2 and 4 p.m., or by appointment. ,_ P W. GUISE BRITTAN, 3272 Bursar. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH .CANTERBURY. CHRISTCHURCH TRAINING COLLEGE. THE Board is prepared to admit to the CHRISTCHURCH TRAINING COLLEGE (under Division B), for a term of TWO YEARS, a limited number of Matriculated Students, or holders of the Education Department's "Higher Leaving Certificate. Further, FIVE Graduate Students of the University may be admitted for a course of ONE YEAR on tho usual terms of Division A Students, provided they give their whole time to training as teachers. Forms of application and copies of regulations may bo obtained at the Board's Office, where applications will be received until FEBRUARY 9th . H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch. 23rd January, 1914. 3571 EDUCATION BOARD OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. RE-OPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. I7<REE open to all Holders of . Proficiency or Free Place Certificates. CURRICULUM—(a) Matriculation Course; (b) Commercial Course. MR J. WYN IRWIN, the Master in charge of the Secondary Department, will interview parents of intending pupils at tho School on SATURDAY, 31st January, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.ln. * PROSPECTUS on application at the Education Board Office. H. C. LANE. 3737 Secretary. BOYS'" HIGH SCHOOL. CHRISTCHURCH. Headmaster: C. E. B»van-Brown, M.A. (Oxon). THE NEXT TERM ' will commence on THURSDAY, - February sth. New Boys must attend for Examination at 9.30 a-m. punctually, on TUESDAY, -February 3rd. , ' , , ■ The Headmaster will be at the School to see parents or guardians of new boys TUESDAY, February 3rd, from 9.30 a.m. to ,12.30 p.m., and from 2 to 3.30 p.m. The School is a Secondary School under the Canterbury Collego Board of Governors, and prepares boys for the University, tbe Professions, tha Royal Military College, Duntroon, the Civil Service, Engineering, and business or other careers. The staff consists, of English and New Zealand Graduates, with Instructors for Drawing, Woodwork and Drill. '•,■•','■• Conditions and particulars as to free places will be found in the Prospectus; page 9. " There is a Preparatory Department for young boys under tho charge of Mr L. G. Whitehead. I G. H. MASON, 9486. ' Registrar. I CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRIST- , CHURCH. LECTURES -IN MUSIC. DR. BRADSHAW will commence tho Course of Lectures in MUSIC on MONDAY, February 16th. The course of instruction extends over threo years, each consisting of threo terms. A Certificate of Proficiency is granted to students'who have passed tho .examination at the end of each year. (Attendance at the first year's lectures is not necessary for chose students who already possess sufficient knowledge of the subject to proceed with tho second year's work.) Tho whole series of lectures from Junior Class upwards is arranged to meet the requirements of. tho annual examination conducted by Canterbury College, the Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M., Trinity College, London, and of tho University of New Zealand Mus. Bac. Degree. Lectures are ;iven in tho following . subjects:—Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Counterpoint, History of Music, Form in Music, Ear Training, Composition, and Orchestration. In addition to tho daily classes, Lectures aro given EVERY EVENING excepting Saturday. These enable evening students also to cover the whole jjround of preparation for the various examinations mentioned above. Reduced Railway Fares arc granted to country students who attend the Music Lectures. The fee for ono lecture per week is half-a-guinca for each term, payablo in advance. Prospectus on apolication. GEORGE U. MASON. Registrar. January 27th, 1914. 3SQ-3 INSTITUTE DE NOTRE DAMES DES MISSIONS, LOWER HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. . THE HIGH SCHOOL, the KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL, and all PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS in connexion with tho above Estab'ishment will reopen oh MONDAY. February Snd, 1914. 380 a RANGIORA "HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: Mr T. R. Cresswell, M.A REOPENS FEBRUARY 3rd. ■VTEW PUPILS FEBRUARY Snd, at ■»■' 9 &.m. Free Rail Tickets to all Pupils. A Comfortable Homo for Boys at a, low rate in tho School Roardinghouse. Technical School Classes commence thc samo week. Further particular* from tho Principal or ROBERT BALL, 3G07 Chairman of Board of Governors. ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. HPHE COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on X THURSDAY, February sth, at 10 a.m. The Sister in charge will bo at Home to admit new Pupils on SATURDAY", January 31st, and MONDAY. February 2nd, from 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. ST. MARGARET'S NEW DAY SCHOOL will be opened next Term. S6lB 23 KILMORE STREET, CRANMER SQUARE. TIT, R H. M. L U N D, A PIANO AND SINGING. Term Begins FEBRUARY 4th. At home Tuesday, 3-6. 3833 PIANOFORTE. MISS HAYWARD, pupil of Mr E. Empson, L.R.A.M., resumes teaching Tuesday, February 3rd, 33 Victoria Chambers, Armagh street. 2154 PEVEKEL PRIVATE SCHOOL. LOWER RICCARTON. ANGLICAN HALL, near CLARENCE RD. THE Term will commence on February sth at 9.30. Pupils prepared for entrance inio Third and Fourth Standards of the Secondary Schools. Kindergarten for the littlo one.3. Miss Eidred and Miss Bean will be at the School to interview parents on Tuesday, from 4 .till 5,"" *.- J Wednesday from 1 till 1.30. 8041
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