EDUCATIONAL. E CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHUIiCH. LECTURES IX MUSIC. r S. T"\K. BRADSHAW will commence tlio pi. Course of Lectures in Music on MOXDAY. February 17th. Subjects: Rudiments of ilusic, Harmony, Counterpoint, i'orni in Mu<?ic, History of Music, P-ar-t-raicing, Composition, • and." Orchestration. At the end of each ye-ar Certificates are g:unt«l to successful Btudents, and three juizc-a vacli of t.'uo value of Two Guineas to tlio three Colrejrn students who pace and who isr obtain the highest mark.? in tho first, second. r.nd third year's examinations resoec;s. tivcly, ni These ketures meet all the u-fitiircments for Mti.-ic Bac. Derive, Matriculation, Aesoci'jteci Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M.. and Tririty Kxaminatiocj. Reduced Railway Fares to Countrv Students. Fees, 10? Gd per term for each iccture. 'k Prospectus, giving- full particulars, on application. GEORGE If. 31ASO.V. i*3 Registrar. Canterbury ("allege. D _ >i .January. ISi'.i. S'-33 38 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. ~ SCHOOL OF ART. A LIMITED number of. FREE PLACES are vacant for Boys and Girk who havo obtained a Proficiency Certificate, or ■ who, being over 14 years of age, .arc recommended by the InJipector of Schoole. Free railway passes ate granted to students who reside in the country, and reduced tramway fares to town residents. <0 The Annual Priz.e Distribution and Exhibition of Students' 'Work will take place on TUESDAY. Uth February. Classes, commence .Monday, .171k. February. The Aciin?-Director may b* interviewed at i- the Sckool. on any day from Mondav, 3rd 3. February, between the hours of 10 a.m. and j_ 12 nooti, ajid from '2 to; I p.m. 0 . GEORGE 11. MASON.. ] ... Registrar. t Can'.erhiiry College, t Christchurch, 17).h .Himary. 1910. 7457 CHRISTCHURC'H -TECHNICAL COLLEGE. ' ' ), i, TECHXICAL HIGH SCHOOL-RE-OFEXS MOXDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. nr tTOLDERS of Certificates of Proficiency it ' and of Endorsed Certificates of Competency arc entitled. to Free Education. Freo Railway Passes are available, under certain conditions.' for all pupils. • s 3 EVEXIXG SCHOOL RE-OPECCS MOXDAY, Februarv 17th. Xew Students will bo enrolled for the livening School on Wed- ? neaday and Friday, February 12th and 11th, J between 7 and 5.30. Former Students w'U • bo enrolled oft Thursday, February 13th, , between 7 and S.T.O. 8369 RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. 3 , Principal: Mr J. E. Strachan, M.A. (Honours), with, a Staff of Eight Teachers. THIRST TERM of 1910 commences FEBRUARY 11th. Xew Pupils on February 10th. Pupils may take any of the four complete ,• 6ohool courses. Special attention given to - Agricultural Education. Pupils with pro- * ficicncy passes receivo free education and freo > railway passes. Excellent accommodation for boarders at the School Hostels. Tariff probably the low--1 est in Canterbury. Further particulars from , the Principal. Or ROBERT BALL, . Chairman Board of . Governors. j Note.—Tlio Dresecutting Classes at the < ; Technical School commence on THURSDAY, ' ! February 18th. gl3l ' i | : : —— —| ; - SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. < A/'riSS MARIAN* W'oADH'OUSE, L.R.A.M., \ . holder of Diplomat * for , Professional Singing and Teaching,.has .Resumed Teaching - at the STUDIO, • CHANCERY LANE, ; and at 19 HEAD STREET, SUMXER. A Course of Lessons may commence from any date. • • ' • -■ . ■ 7079-680 CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. Atrial of boys' voices wii bo he>i at the CATHEDRAL on TUESDAY, February 25th, nt 10 a.m., for the purpose of filling Two or more vacant CHORISTERSHIPS, Selected Candidates .hold FREE SCHOLARSHIPS at Christ's College, and receive - also a ' Sound Mtisical Training. . 8358 "V _ PIANO, ORGAN, AND SINGING. T^TTSS; H. A. -SEARELL,'L.A.B., Resumes Lessons at her reeidenco, corner/Chapter street' and Papamxi' road (and at• Milner t and Thompson's), oil TUESDAY, February ■ * th - 1024! DR. J. C. BRADSHAW" TTTILL' Resume Teaching on MONDAY. "»• February 17th. ■ Address: The • Cathedral. Telephone 2548. t 7848 * ~ ~ PIANOFORTE. ~ iIV/fRS ROLAND BOOT, will Resume Teach.- g ing on MONDAY, February. 3rd, at 272 "Worcester street East, City. 29 DRAWING and PaintingT^Miss - E7~M. S MUNI)AY, 27 Salisbury street, west, C Resnmeo Teaching -Saturday,- .-February. Ist.' Life, Landscape, Still Sketching, etc. Correspondence courses arranged "to suit; ,A country clients. Term may commence any. Y ■ time. . . 00 MISS'LOAM f TUTLL Resume her. FRENCH CLASSES at i 45 T PAEK TERRACE, 1 FEBRUARY 3rd. . 1395 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. <£ MISS ESTHER BROWN, 'a.T.GL., Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY sth, 63 TORREN'S ROAD, Hilimorton! 1387 PIANO. VIOLIN. ORGAN. K SYDNEY O. THROWER, L.T.C.L.. "DESUMES Teaching on MONDAY, February 3rd, at 393 Qolombo street, Syd-- q. enham. ■ 84 PIANO. :Ti/f"JSS LILLIAN KENNARD resumes teachiu. ing MONDAY, February 3rd,. 38 EversJeigh road, St. Albans, and Bristol Piano B Co., Room 3. 'Phone.. .3804. 80 ~ MISS M. G. O~CqNNOR, A.T.C.L. ~ T trp-EACHER of Pianoforte, Harmony, arid •*- Singing,, resumes. Teaching on MONDAY, February 3rd, at 147-Barbadoes street. Telephone 2721. 78 PIANOFORTE - TUITION^ fil/CISS' MULLIXS Tosumes Teaching on IV-L MOXDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. 11 BOWEN STREET, Upper Riccarton. "]VrR ERNEST EMPSON, Concert Pianist, resumes Teaching THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. At Studio Wednesday, 2-5. 146 High street. 62 . 'Phone 1530. QIXGING CLASS, yTwiC-A.. Latimer square, under MR ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. First Term commences SATURDAY, February Ist, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Fee: lte 6d j>er Term. Enrol Now. 97 CONVEYANCES. 7 rpEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ~ Under New Management. ~y MORNING SERVICE. ■ . Au Coach, leaves Stables Teddington, 7.15 sum., AUaodale 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, ai- „ riving at Lyttelton 9.15 ■ aJn.; returning from Lyttelton 9.45 i.m, ___ Ch AFTERNOON SERVICE, DAILY. n Coach leaves stables, Teddington, 3.15 p.m., soli Allandale 3.45 pan., Governor's Ba,y 4 p.m., at arriving at Lyttelton 5.15 p.m., returning from Lyttelton 5.45 p.m.,_ arriving at Governor's Bay 7 p.m., Teddington - 7.45 p.m. FARES: —Rapaki (single), Is, Governor"i — Bay (single) 2s 6d, return 4s. Teddington (single) 3s 6d, return 6s. p Special Trips by Arrangement. Iwo Coaches running from Lyttelton to Ted- cesl dington on Tuesday Night. and FARES AS USUAL. Col THOS. FAIRBAIKN, Proprietor. x°! ' | Edi A MOTOR trill ran Dailv from GLEV- ' Lai A TUNXEL to DARFIELD, and carry ' Cah Paosengera frcm Darfield to all places on ton ' route to Lake Coleridge, returning in time VT to .catch • Cass.Express, Tuesday, .• Thuraday, I ' uid Saturday,, if necessary. *' i stre ... .' 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