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EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE TUITION. fypLLE. DIJOU, from the Conservatoire of Music and the Musical College, San Francisco, has the.honor to announce that she pioposes remaining in Dunedin for the purpose of giving lessons on the piano (her speciality),' if sufficient inducement be offered. Intending pupils will, for the present, bo good enough to leave their names at Messrs Begg’s Music store, where all particulars may be obtained. MUSICAL TUITION. |_| ERR LUDWIG MOSOH, R.A.M., Leipzig, Professor of Music, Is now receiving pupils at his residence, corner ; of Frederick and Leith streets. Terms : Three Guineas per quarter. References: Charles Begg and 00., music-sellers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. R T. Y. TWINNING, Professor of Music, Etas the honor of announcing to the musical circles of Dunedin that he will open, on the 3rd February, an Academy for the • purpose of affording high-class musical tuition. The course will include elementary, advanced, and finishing studies, both vocal and instrumental. For circulars, references, and further information, apply to Chas, Begg and Co., music sellers. Dunedin, January, 1879. ISS FITCHETT prepares Pupils—Boy; and Girls —for the High School. Eeferenct kiudly permitted to Mrs Burn, School Remover to Dowling street, opposite Bell Tower. Ee-opena February 3. ISS B. BELL will Resume her Musi' Lessons on February 3 at her room in M Hardy’s Building, Princes street. EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT FOI YOUNG LADIRS, Lackbeg Home, Upper Walker street, Dunedin THE MISSES SPROULE, assisted by ai English and French Governess, receive i limtted number of Young Ladies to Board ant Educate. The Session comnaenoea on Tuesday the 4th February. Terms on application. Yist ing Masters in attendance.

Preparatory school, conducted by Mrs and • Miss Marx, Clyde street— Quarter begins 3rd February. LADIES’ SCHOOL, Athol place, conducted by Mrs and Miss rc-opens on Monday, 3rd February. MISS WILD ■will Resume her Music Lessons on February 13th, at her, boom in Mr Boot’s premises, corner of Octagon and Princes street. MRS FRANCIS, Pupil of Sir Julius Benedict, is prepared to giro first-class lessons on the Pianoforte, at her residence, King street, opposite Hospital gate> MRS MARTIN; Teacher of the Pianoforte, will resume Tuition on Thursday, 23rd inst., St. Andrew and Filleul streets. PUBLIC NOTICES. J OOT S, BOOTS, B OOT.S. OHN ELLIOTT, George street, opposite the York Hotel. SPECIAL Attention invited to the following.;— LADIES’ Superior French and German Bastings, High-tops,- etc. - Hundreds of pahs must be cleared at 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s 6d—almost English cost. J, Elliott. LADIES’ Superior Kid and Morocco Boots, high heels, just opened. Every line guaranteed. Note prices : 6s 9d, 7s 6d. 8s 6d, IQs 6d, for cash. LADIES’ Button and Balmorals, high leg. 11s, 12s 6d, 13s 6d. Ladies’ Slippers about half the usual price. LADIES’ French German best makers— Pinet, Meyre, Here, and Wolf. Dress and Walking Shoes by same makers. J. Elliott, George street. EN’S Colonial E.S. and Balmorals, 12a 6d, 13s, 14s, EN’S Bluchers, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s Gdf, , • Us Gd ; strong Watertight* and Laceups, 12s:6d to 16s 6d. GIRLS High Leg Button, Elastic Sides, and Balmorals; unheard-of value. Please se« them. YOUTHS’ and Boys’ Colonial-made E.S., Lace-ups, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, etc. Note address': J. ELLIOTT, George street. s t - JOHN’S WOOD (Known as Glendining’s Paddock), North-east Valley, .Within a stone’s throw of Mr Glendining’s house, and within a hundred yards of the Botanical Gardens and Water of Leith, without Exception or Exaggeration the Grandest Township ever offered in Dunedin, will be Sold by Anotion shortly. W. BACON & SONS, Livery, Bait, and Letting Stables, Great King street, HAVING made great alterations to onr premises, we are now prepared To Let Carnages, Waggonettes, etc., for Wedding and Picnic Parties at Reduced Prices, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HACKS. We have just received from Home a large Stock of 6 . SADDLERY, consisting of Saddles, Bridles, Single and Double Harness of all descriptions. Whips etc., etc.,' which we are prepared to sell at remarkably low prices.- . “THE CHEAPEST PLACE EN TOWN.” WATCHMAKERS. [Established 1866.] JOHN HISLO (Late Arthur Beverly), CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CL MAKER, Exactly opposite the National Bank, Prin stre.et, Dunedin. :. Ship s Chronometers Cleaned and Rated by Transit Observations, Nautical Instruments Repaired.

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Evening Star, Issue 4967, 3 February 1879, Page 4

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