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A Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. ;-up Compartments. ograp^^^i^^AKw^^ervio^subject^mS Latest Creations in FETE and EVENING GOWNS at Moderate Prices Head Master t Principals: Languages. [____ 1____ - I i The RHV. 7. 8. WILLIAMS, M.A MISS HITCHCOCK amd MISS CRAKE DATED TBACHER8 only are EMPLOYED. ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. (Successors to Miss Dee Ruelies), - - Schools Visited. , : Assisted by a hrg- Staff of KcHidiut and Visiting Firep ro o f Warehouses Day and Evening Classes. Individual Tuition. Telephone 70S, The School Is a FIRST-GRADE SCHOOL for the Sons The perfect combination Masters aud MLlreaepe. of Gentlemen. Pupils prepared. If detired, for the Preliminary, Junior, in Easjtl;boume. is the Budge Multi with Budge eoach-huilt sidecar. Comfort, Senior and Higher Camnridgo Ixioal Examinations, also i l l s i d e ; s t . a n n e ’s r o a d , 6, LI8MORE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Boys are prepared for the Universities, the Army, Navy speed, silenoe, safety andlxeliability are the features of this EASTBOURNE. unrivalled vehicle. Budge! Multi Catalogue NOW BEADY ANJ> mrMatrioalau n, Loudon University, for the Sooiety H and Civil Services, Professions and Commercial Life. POST FBEE on receipt of a postcard to :■ of French Profes.orsin London and for the Examination Preparatory School for Boys. There are special Abmy and Navy Classes. by the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Musio »nd Up-to-date Vans. (Proprietors, and Royal College of Music. MR. W. H. JONES, M.A, F.R.Q.&JClifton CoUege and 1 For Prospectus and Information as to reoenb Successes, Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd. Emmanuel CoUege, Cambridge. kECElVES BOYS DICKER & CO. E. A P. 8LOCOMBE), Students desirous of pursuing theirstudies after leaving ■nder ifi te be prepared tor the Public Schools and application should be made to the Head Master. 10, Terminus-road, Sobool may join Advanced Clarse- in English Literature icfed anid Careful Men RtNeCe, Osborne. 'J-» I !' HIGH-CLASS PROVISION MERCHANTS & GROCERS, Physical Drill Is oompulsory for the whole School. and History, French German, Latin and Mathematioe. Special eurrangements for Day Pupils and the Sons of Eastbourne. Hockey. Cricket and Tennis Clubs. [dnly Em V U tm 21 acres of Playing Field In OUdredge Park. £> OPPOSITE TOWS HALL, MAJ8TBOURNH. R 240 HAI.hinl George. 8ohool French Library. iployed. pLOVELLY-KEPPLE STONE, A FEW BOARDERS ARK RECEIVED. .1 “■71 BENCH GOUIN SCHOOL. WINES, 8PiRIT8 a n d MINERAL WATERS. ^ STAVELEY ROAD, MEADS, EASTBOURNE. Scholarship-open toallunder 14-tenableat the Ladies’ X ' , The Oldest ESabllshed. Telephone No. 118. ~p.uo(Ce for three years ; examination in connection with !KAT E S FEES. Bunnymead, Mill Rood, Upperton, Eastbourne. this held lu January of every year. Old Glenlivot WMskey, 3/8 k 4/- per bottle. Fine Old Tawney Port, 36/- k 42/- per dozen. ITor Preepeotus, forther Particulars, fcc., apply to the _ A Living Method for a Living Language. Seho'ol for Girls (Preparatory and Finishing). Principals, The Ladies’ Colloge. N E W JAM S, I- - ^ Ask fob Pbioh List. Classes at all stages In various parts of the Town. Mrg. F. H. Browne and Miss Tait-Reid, B.A., • N.B.—Miss Hitchcock and Miss Ckakic are at home Schools - Attended. BOTTLED FRUITS, Ac. - TlMPHONB «*■ to see Parents on business on Fridays, 3 30 to 5.30 p.m. Assisted by a large Resident Staff of Trained Age no object. Lessons begin any time. Certificated English j and Foreign Teachers. REENCROFT-ELLESMERK, No sz tn charge for visiting. Conferences. Beferenoes an kindly 1. 8PENCKR ROAD YNARD, L n ^ following Eastbourne D A Y ’S W ASH ING a References A. BONEFANT. B. 6s L. (Univ. GaU.), BAKER & SONS’j ! V- [ I (Late of 32, The Avenne). ,1 j r‘ , ’ f A J_ • 'A'- Member of the Sooiety of French Professors. I Home School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. aie, esq.. m.u., r .n.v.a., ana am. O BOROUGH SCHOOL, «.K.0.P.,M.K.0.8„ D.PE 0»m..»nd MISS LLOYDS has removed to more oommodions House Furnishers, MACHINE MADE BREAD. , M.D., Frank Gravely. Eeq.. M.D. premises and 1s prepared to reooive an increased B • UPPER AVENUE, EASTBOURNE. | I E»q„ J.P., M.B.O.P., L.B.OJP., number of DAILY PUPILS. P.,1111■—|. j P. G. GILBERT, B.A. (Lond,). A, the Bev. 0. and Mra Horaburgh, FEW PENNYWORTH F™ 0lI* “ I a G. GILBERT, (Lond. Univ.). I, W. J. O. Merry, Esq., M.D., e Buildings, 3 i D * P E R 2 - l b - L o a f . ,, and Mrs. Orr, the Bev. Url MADAME PETRELLI, R.A.M. Prttxife School for Boys. Gate PupU of Signor Randegger). of the principal Large Premises with 3 acres of ground. Chemical and ! 1 I London Oonoerta. and PRIMA DONNA D’Oyly TPhraioal Laboratories, Gymnasium and Playing Fields. DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN DAILY, Oarte Operas, London, | Eastbourne. Preparation for London Matilonlation and Oxford and Cambridge Looals, r a n v i l l e h o u s e , g a u d i c k r o a d , GIVES LESSONS in VOICE PRODUCTION Fees Moderate and Inclusive. G MEADS, KA8TBOURNE. and SINGING (Italian Method), 19 and 81, O hnroh-street; 16, Pevenaey-road and 176, Seaside. Residential, Pbepabatoky and Finishing Address: Ckaig-y-Don, Dckb’hDrive,E astbourne g T . GEORGE’S SCHOOL (UPPERTON). Girls’ School. Many of her Pupils holding distinctive engagements ssistanta SRanteil TeL 169. Principals—MRS. C. B. d* la MOTHE and in Opera and Conoerts. FOB BOYS INTENDED FOR BUSINESS LIFE. MRS. NELSON FOLEY, B.So (Lond.) late r and commission.— Flannels Washed in Fain Water, for trie storage of which large underground Concrete Tanks have bees constructed. of the Ladies' CoUege, Cheltenham. WASH-BOILER. ELOCUTION. Company, «, The Subjects of Instruction include those taught at Assisted by a well-qualified Staff ail Public Secondary Schools and, in addition, special I S S HILDA FLANAGAN ittoo la paid to Commercial Subjects and Modern f j EA8TBOURNE House beautlfuUy situated in its own Grounds. Good M (Late pupil of Mra Haslnck), -WANTED, well-educated Yoons Tennis Courts and Playing Field. Recreation and EASTBOURNE GAS CO., Gold Medalist and A.L.AM. Elocution. pprentices tojthe Bkxwo Show Room Bis. Gymnasium Room (50 ft. long). ent; pocket money from commence- Tor Prospectus apply Head Master. SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY CO., L im it e d , 10, SUSSEX GARDENS. GIVES LESSONS in RECITING, PUBLIO s. Bobby ffc Cck, Ltd., Terminue- Special Advantages for Music and Modern Languages, SPEAKING, PURE VOICE TONE, &c. u n i c i p a l s c h o o l o f a r t - LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Prospectus and references, on appUcation. Address: i JUBCt. », Susans - road, East- (Technical Institute, GrOve-road). Comfortable Situations.—Wanted : M CUFFNELLS, BURLINGTON PLACE, Eastbourne. ' ^ Houseparto urmaids, Housema DAY and EVENING CLASSES are held In all Every convenience is provided for ensuring the Highest Class of Work for Families, Lodging /^.RANVILLE CRE8T.ST, JOHN’S ROAD, ■' Betwi Branches of Art, Including Classes In Metal Work, j Houses, or Hotels. V J EASTBOURNE. TK i’ISS ALICE NORTON, L.KA.M., A.R.C.M., Wood Carving and Leather Work. SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. Visits and Receives Pupilb for .WANTED two in family: no hass- y, after six. MJss whitaaid, d, Ariimr- Visitors can join for short periods. Letters should be addressed “ MlSS Hill, Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Eastbourne." Thorough Modem Education with special facilities tor Pianoforte, Harmony, Singing & Voioe Production, Musio and Languages. In EASTBOURNE on BATURDAY8. MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Open Scholarships obtained by Pupils. vlffiSS for children under 13; usual Pupils Prepared for Metropolitan & Local Examinations l middle of September: morning* . FOR GIRLS 4 Individual supervision and training. Happy home life Upwards of 200 8uocea»es. ‘ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. ' ' , (Uppebton-boad). with healthy School discipline. Address: (FRENCH oi ENGLISH Governess MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Extensive premises in own grounds. Playing field. *9, MAGDALEN TERRACE. 8T. LEONARDS. r two hours i fbr Two Girls, i Large hall, weU-llghted and ventilated, for gymnastics, personally, ’ letter, to 6, • a s j , FOR BOYS OETZMANN dancing and indoor reareation. it bourne. (Technical I nstitute, Grovb-boad). Prospectus and List of Suooeases in Publio Examinations DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. during paBt year on appUcation to Thh Principal. itVANT Waited, sleep, in or out; Prospectus and full particulars of these Schools can -— & CO., L t d ., ------- ISS LUCY WAY begs to announce that ter; private family; no cooking.— he obtained from THE SECRETARY, Education Com- i-square, Eastbourne.__________ M her CLA8SE8 will be RE8UMED in the H ttee, Town Hall, Eastbourne.________________ __I SAVIOUR’S CHOIR SCHOOL, BAFFRONS ROOMS, on SATURDAY, October 3rd, i t ANT WANTED;plain cooking;, N r .
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