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EDUCATIONAL. . YOUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL. MR R. S. GARDNER and Miss Gardner (formerly of Milton Hall School, Stuart strut) will open the New' Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street, near George street, as a YOUNG LAOIES’ SCHOOL on 28th January. JBoys under eight admitted to the Junior Division. Prospectuses, on and after Monday, may be had of Mr J, Wilkie, bookseller. Princes street; or at the hall. RAVEN3BOURNB AND ROTHESAY. rjlHB Raven shout ne and Rothesay District School will be re-opened on Monday the 20th inst. ALKX.KYLE, Secretary to the School Committee, Dunedin collegiate school, St. Paul’s Schoolroom, Stuart street. Principals—J. H. Patrick and R. Huie. Terms—L2 per quarter. Will Re-opon on Tuesday, 21st January. English in all its branches thoroughly taught, with Classics, Mathematics, Drill, and Drawing. No extras. ' PREPARATORY SCHOOL^conducted by Miss Fitchett in the Schoolhouse, Dowling street, opposite Bell Tower. ‘Quarter begins February 3rd. Terms One Guinea per Quarter. Reference kindly permitted by Mrs Burn. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. rjIHE Schools will Re-open oh Monday, 20th Januaiy. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary Dunedin School Committee. MISS M‘LISKEY’3 Private Day School (corner Melville and S-.attord streets) will Ke-open on Monday, 20th Terms, 10s 6d per Quarter; Juvenile Music Pupils, LI Is per Quarter. MUSIO PUPILS will re-asoemble Monday 20bh January, Mrs Marx, Clyde street. KEPARAToKY SCHOOL, Conducted by Mrs and Miss Marx, Clyde street— Quarter begins 3rd February. MRS FRANCIS, Pupil of .Mr. Julius Bene- j diet, is prepared to give first-class lessons on the Pianoforte, at her residence, King street, opposite Hospital gate,. ADIES’ SEMINARY, Fflleul street.—Miss Allen’s pupi’s will Re assemble on Monday, 20th January. KSOLU T H A M respectfully announces that Tuition for Piano and Singing will bo Resumed on the loth inst. Moray place, off Stuart street. 1 MRS MARTIN, Teacher of the Pianoforte, will resume Tuition on Thursday, 23rd inst, St Andrew and Filleul streets. • AZUEOHLKK will be glad to meet • students ou and after Monday, January LOST, FOUND, Ao. LOST, Monday night, between Roslyn and the City, a pair of plated Sockets for buggv-lamps. Finder will bo rewarded on returning same to Mr Robin, coach builder, Octagon. STRAYED into my paddock in February last, one white Cow, brown spots on head, branded C R on near side and indistinguishable brand on off side. If not claimed will bo sold to pay expenses. J. Macardrew, Peninsula. LOST, on Saturday, 11th inst., Pair of Qpld Spectacles. Anyone returning same to G. H. Glover and Co., George street, will he rewarded.

LOST, a Lady’s Shoe, between' the top of Cargill street and Roslyn; finder rewarded. Pleise return it to Anderson, bootmaker, opposite Post Office, FOUND, in Clutha train, Silver Locket. Apply C. V, Brewer, Balclathu. BOARD AND RESIDENCS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for one Gentleman, at Mr Wood’s, Constitution street, second house f ■ om London street. BOARD and RESIDENCE, J1 per week. For address, apply Bowie’s grocery store, Hlleul street. KGYLE HOUSE, High street, facing Hope street. Vacancies for two Gentlemen. YAOANCIES for two respectable young men Boarders, near Octagon. Apply No. 4, Filleul street. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, five minutes’ walk from Post Office. Apply for card at Messrs A. and J. Maofarlane’s, Princes street. HEATINGS. ALL SAINTS. ... THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Parishioners will be held in the Schoolhouse adjoining the Church To-morrow (Friday) Evening, at 8 o'clock. Business ; To rec> ive the report and balancesheet for the past year, to o'est office bearers for the current year, and to c usiderauy other business that may be brought forward. A MEETING of Gentlemen favorable to the introduction of the Daily Reading of the Bible in the Public Schools of the Colony will be held in the Lower Hall of the Athenamm, on Friday Evening next, the 17th inst., at eight o’c'ock, with a view to the considerat'on and adoption of such measures as may appear best calculated to further the above object.,,, A good attendance of those interested is requested. EDUCATION MEETING. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Householders in the Dunedin School District will be held in the Temperance 11a 1 ! on Monday, the 27th January, at half-past 7 o’clock p,m., for the purpose of electing seven householders to form tao School Committee for the current year. P. G. PEYDE. Secretary.

EDUCATION MEETINGS. THE Annual Meting,of Householders in each '•'chool District within the 1 ducat ion District ot Otag.i will bo held in the Schoolhox.sa in each School District, or building use ! as a schoolhouso in each District upon Monday the 27th January, at half-past 7 o'clock p m. for the purpose of el cting seven householders lofo. m the School Committee for the current year. P. G. PRYDE. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICE. NEW CARPETS, 1878. WE wish to point out to our customers that holding the largest stock of these goods in New Zealand, together with importing direct from the manufacturers, offers special inducement to purchasers, OUR STOCK OF CARPETS EXCEEDS 14,000 YARDS. LINOLEUMS OF APPROVED DESIGNS, FLOORCLOTHS, MATTING, HEARTH RUGS. Tapestry Carpets, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3n, 8s 8d per yard. Brussels Carpets, 3a llsd, 4s 9d, 5s 6d per yard. HERBERT. HAYNES, k CO. WATCHMAKERS. [Established 1866.] >0 P JOHN H1 S L (Late Arthur Beverly), CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly Opposite the National Bank L Princes street, Dunedin, ‘Ship's Chronometers Gleaned and Baled by Transit Observations. M «nUii»l InoSrtmiHnt* RenalrtA, ■ oraarqOTmawui M^wr?gT>rTi,ucant4ei MONEY TO LEND, on good froeho’d security. Thomas Dick, Eld.or Chambers, Princes street. till/R I3HED Bedroom wanted between George street and Pelicbet Bay .for single Man. Apply W. D. Sutherland, grocer, George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4952, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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