PUBLIC NOTICES. DUNBDIN, PENINSULA, AND OCEAN BEACH RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED), ALTERATION OF* TIME-TABLE. ON and after Thursday, 27th in«t., Trains will Leave the Oomoany'i Terminus, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, corner of Crawford asd Rattray streets, for Anderson's Bay and Foibury, stopping to take up or land at any point, at the following Leave Dnnedi*. 7 *.m. 8 &,«. 9 a.m. l\ 10 a.m. 11 a,m, 12.15 p.m. 2.80 p.n*. 4 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 7 p.m, 11.15 p.m. ... Auderflos's Bay. 7.80 am, .. 8.35 a,m, ~ 9,50 a,m. ~ 10.30 a.m. .. 11.80 fun. .. 12.45 p.m. .. 3 p.m. .. 4.81 p.m. . 5.80 pm. ~ 6.35 p.m. ~ 730 p.m. ~ 11.45 p.m. 9.45 a.m. 12,50 p.m. 2 p.m. S pa. 4 p.m. 5.80 p.m. 8.80 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS. 1.15 p.m. .., ... 2.30 p.m.. ... 4.30 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. FARES. Ist Class Ist 01as3 2nd Class Single. Return, Each way. To Anderson Bay andForbary 6d 9d 3d To Musselburgh 4d 8d 3d To Intermediate stations ... 3d each way 3d. Double Fares charged by the 7.30 p.m. train tmm AntUwson's Bay, and the 11.15 and 11.45 p.m. trains to and from Anderson's Bay. J. B. MUDIE, Secretary, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AMERICAN OX&AN TUNING AND REGULATING. R JOHN HOGG, Planoferfce Tuner, from Messze Pateraon, Sons and Co., Edinburgh and Glasgow. Orders left at Preston House, George street, nearly opposite Knox Church, Terms moderate. A BTHUR BRISCOE AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Solicit an Inspection of their extensive Stock of HOUSE FUENISaiNS IRONMONGERY, iEelaofag Le&mbgton Ranges Star jßanges Angle-American Stoves Register Grate* MfcrWe and Bkte Mantelpieces Bknders ated Fire lions C*il Yase3 Heart* and Hall Tiles Kerosene, Table, and Hall Limps Table C«&ry Eleetro-pkted Ware Etc,, Eta., Eto. Warehouse: Princes street, DUNEDIN. • PASSOVER CAKES. BEG to inform the Jewish Community at large that I have commenced baking the above for the ensuing Fassover. Please send all osdeve in as soon as possible, $u I am the only one baking this year. MKS J. ABRAHAMS, 335, Oastiereagh street, Sydney, EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO BOYS' AKD GIRLb' HIGH SCHOOLS. Session 1881. ,HE First Quarter commences on Monday, l. the 7th Inst., at 9.80 a.m. Prospectuses may be had on application. O. MAOAIiDREW, Secretary Board of Governors, ADAME MULLER'S COLLEGE For Young Ladles, YORK TERRACE, Sohool Year 1881. A superior English Governess (resident) has been engaged. Pupils received for speolal branohes of study from the age of seven and upwards. Evening Classes (ladies and gentlemen) for German and Fretch, Terms on application. BS THOMAS WHITE, Teacher of SINGING, PIANOFORTE, AND GUITAR, Will Resume the duties ojE her profession on Monday, January 31,1881. Terms on application at her residence, LAUREL BAXK, Smith street. ERR B.E.N NO SOHEREK Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1881. Herr Scherek requests his pupils and new applicants for lessons to meet him any day this week between the hours of 11 and 1, at Messrs A. R. Keleey and Co.'s Music Warehouse. ISS E. BELL gives Pianoforte Lessons Dally at her Rooms m Mr Hardy's Buildings, Princes street (next C. Bees and ChM R MAOGREGOR'S ACADEMY, Moray place. EVENING~ CLASS Meets en Mendays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 p.m. IDUCATIONAL.-The First Quarter will I oammenee Thursday, February 3rd, 1881. Miss Forsyth, London street. "ISS DIJOU, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Muslo, Moray place, corner of Filleul street. , "ERR WEIPS, Teacher of Music, George street, near Albany street, has vacancies for a iew more Pupils. ■ to give Mu ic Lesions at the Manse, Caversham, from L2 2s per quarter. ADIEB' SEMINARY, FlUeul Btreet -Mfcs I Allen's Pupils re-assembled on Wediws- . the 36th of January. 1W WHITiS, Teacher of the I'iaioforte, . Kas£a y George street north. Morning Class will be resumed 7th February. RS MARTIN I . will Resume Teaching on Monday, Feb. rnary 14. Will be at home on Friday, the 11th. to arraaee with her pupils. Moray rkce, next M'Gill and 1 h*mson's, close to Normal fcohool. ISS WILD will have Vaoanoies for Three Pupils at hex Room, Moray place, opposite Congregational Church. Quarter will oom
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Evening Star, Issue 5590, 7 February 1881, Page 1
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