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EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE TWITTON. DLLE. DIJOU, from the Conservatoire of Music and the Musical College, San Fran-. cibco, has the honor to announce that she proposes remaining i& Duaedin for the pwpwe of giving tataoas oa the pfaae (kar ■peeislity), if sufficient inducement be ofwei . Intending pupils will, fer she present, be good enough to leave their aames.at Messrs Begg's Music store, -where all particular! may be MUSICAL TUITION. ' 'EER LUDWIG MOSCH, R.A.M., Leipzig, Professor of Music, la now receiving pupils at his residence, corner of Frederick aad Leitk streets. Terms : Ths-ee Guineas per quarter. References: Charles Begg and 00., rausic-seliers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ~TE T. V. T W INN IN G, Professor of-Music, Has the honor of announcing ; .tp tho musical circles of Buncdin that he will -open, on the'ixl February, an Academy for tfee purpose of affording high-class musical tuition, The'coufse will include elementary, advanced, and finishing studies; both vocal and instrumental. '• : For circulars, references, and furtherinformation, apply to Chas.' Begg- and Co., music Dunedin, January, 1879.' • " "m/J"ISS FITCHETT prepares Pupils-Boys and Girls-for the High School. Befer'ehce kindly permitted to Mrs Burn. School Removed to Dowling street, opposite Bell Tower. 80-opens February 3. MUSICAL TUITION. ~~~ MISS GIBSON (Pupil of Bennett Gilbert, . Mus. Doc, Leipzig, aud Student of the Royal Academy of Mu&io, England) begs to announce to her PupiU and the Public that she will Resume her Tuitioa on Thursday, January 30, at her new Professional Reom, next the offices of Mr Boot, dentist, oemer' cf Princes street and Octagon. ..•=.-..•« Circulars at Charles B*»gg and Co's., musicsellers. "ISS B. BELL will Resume her Music Lessons on February 8 at her room ia Mr Hardy's Building, Priacea street. LADIES' COLLEGE. Heriot Row, Dunedia. TRS GRAHAME Begs to" announce that on the 2nd February, 1879, she will open a first-cla*s Preparatory and Finishing School fop Ycung Ladies, which wi.l ba kept strictly select; and modelled after the best English schools. ' Ladies can attend for any particular class. A Civil Service Class will be formed at once. •■'■'■• Tacancies for Boarder*.

Reference permitted to the following gentlemen, in Dunedin:—Professor Sale, Otago tTni'versity ; Veu. Archdeacon Edwards, ReY. T. L. Stanley, and others, whose names appear on prospectuses. Prospectuses at Begg r s Music Warehouse, Wise's Book Warehouse, Princes street, and at Mrs Grahame's residence. " ADIES' SCHOOL, Athol place, conducted _i by Mrs and Miss Douglas, re-opens on Monday, 3rd February, PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Contacted by Mrs and .Mi'ra Marx, Clyde Quarter begins 3rd February.- ■'.. ■ lANOFORTE.- Tr Misa Hutchison will Resume her Lessons ok Moadaj, February 3, at her residence, Albany street. MISS WILD wAI Rename hor Mmsio Lessons oa February 18th, at her Kaom in Mr Boot's premises,, coraer of Octagon and Princes street; . ~- :■ ' ,- .- ■'..*: . diet, is prepared to give first-class lessons on the Pianoforte, at he* residence, King street, opposite Hospital gate. RS MARTIN, Teaoherof the Pianoforte. L will resume Tuition on Thursday, 23r'd inst., St Andrew and Fillewl streets. PUBLIC NOTICES. OOT S, BOOT S, BOOT S. O H N EL L I -0 T T, V George street, opposite the York Hotel. [PECIAL Attention invited to the following : r ADIES' Superior French and German LastlJ ings, High-tops, etc. Hundreds of pairs must be cleared at 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s'6d—almost English cost. J.Elliott. Xj high heels, just opened. Every Hue guaranteed. Note prices : 6a 9d, 7s Gd, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, for cash. JU Us, 12s 6d, 13s 6d. Ladies' Slippers about half the usual price. ADIE3' French German best makers— Pinet, Meyre, Herz, and Wolf. Dress and Walking Shoes by same makers. J. Elliott, George street. " - •--■ ; . -n

EN'S Colonial E.S. aad Balmorals, 12s 6d, 18s, 14a. "EN'S Bluobers, 7a Gd, S«6d, 9s Gd, Ida 6d, . lis 6d ; strong Watertight* and Lacoaps, 12s 6d to 16b 6d. " * ' " uu - JM.WUWU} Kjiaes, ana Balmorals; unheard-of Tain*. Please 3ee YOUTHS' an* Boy»'. ColMial-made 8.5., I*co-«ps, is 64, 6s 84, 7» Od; ate. Note address : J. ELLIOTT, Ge»rge street. W. BACON k SONS, livery, Bait, and Letting Stables, Great Kiag street. "ATING made great alterations to our . premises, -we aro now prepared To Let Carriages, "Waggonettes, et«., for wedding and Picoio Parties at' Reduced Prides. ' LADIES' AND GENTS' HACKS. "We have just received from Home a largo Stock of b SADDLERY, consisting of Saddles, Bridleß, Single and Double Harness of all descriptions, Whips, etc., etc., which we are prepared to sell at remarkably low prices. "THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN." WATCHMAKERS.' [Established 1866.] ' 0 H N . ' „ . „ M v x (Late Arthur Beverly), CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK _ „ MAKER, Exactly opposite the National Bank, Princes street, Dunedia. , Ship's Chronometers Cleaned and Rated by • Transit Observation*. 1. - NaaticaHngtrameßtS'Repfttred.

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Evening Star, Issue 4966, 1 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4966, 1 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4966, 1 February 1879, Page 4

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