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EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. NORMAL SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. THE ANNUAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION will commence at the Normal .School, Dunedin, on Thursday next, the 28th inst., at 9.30 a.m. Forms of application can be obtained at the Education Ollice. V. G. PRYDE, Secretary. IHE MACANDREW ROAD SCHOOL Will RE-OPEN On MONDAY, JANUARY 25th. The Parents are respectfully requested to send all the Children on the Opening Day if possible. ENSINGTON SCHOOL will Re-open on Monday next, 25th January. Parents are requested to enrol Children an soon as possible. JAS. OAFFIN, Chairman. PUBLIC SCHOOL will U Ke-open on Monday, 2f>th January. JAMES TODD. Chairman of Gommittee. • A I K 0 R A I SCHOOL Will be RE-OPENED ON MONDAY FIRST. IHE ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL L Will be RE-OPENED On MONDAY, 25th JANUARY. H. CRAAVFORD, Chairman of Committee. STREET SCHOOL will Reopen on MONDAY, 25th inst., at 9.30. Parents please attend with New Scholars early, as space is limited. 'ILLIAM STREET AND STAFFORD STREET SCHOOLS. The Committee request the Parents of Children attending above Schools to note that they will Re-open, after Christmas holidays, on MONDAY, 25th January. AKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL will Rc- ' open on Monday, 25th January. DAVID HOOD, Chairman of Committee. "ERR STEIN M E T Z, Voice Trainer, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Has Resumed Teaching, and reco.ves his Pupils at the Room above Dresden Piano DepOt, Princes street. TERR BENNO SCHBREK HAS RESUMED TEACHING At his Rooms, Moray place, opposite Coffee Palace. OTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Moray place. Principal Arthur J. Barth. ,HE above Academy will be opened on Monday, February Ist, on the principles of the London Academy of Music, in London, at which institution Mr Barth was one of the Mastery for 11 years prior to his leaving for Dunedin. Students will obtain instruction in three branches of the profession—Harmony, Pianoforte, and Singing, or Harmony, Violin, and Pianoforte—for a term of 12 weeks, at the moderate fee of Six Guineas. Prospectuses sent free to any part of the Colony on application. Entrance fee, ss. Entrance Examination Days Friday and Saturday. January 29th and 30th, between 10 and 4. VIOLIN. E 0. H. S C H A C H T vX Has Resumed Teaching. 5 Princes street. ANCING DEPORTMENT, MUSICAL CALISTHENICS. MR CHARLES HALL, Great King street north (late 111 Mare street, Hackney, London), is now forming Classes for the above, and will introduce several New Dances which have never been danced in the colonics. Advanced Classes, Fridays; Elementary, Wednesdays, 8 p.m. These Classes are quite private; only pupils admitted. Twelve lessons, LI Is. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 4 to 5.30. Dramatic Class, .Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Members wanted. Schools and Families attended. Private Lessons at any hour. ss. Charles Hall's new "Ballroom Guide," twelve stamps. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. ~RS MURPHY \\m Resumed Teaching at her residence, Alster Cottage, Cutle street, between Howe and Duke streets. ' ADIES' SEMINARY, Filleul street, conJ ducted by Mrs Stait and Mrs Hely (net Miss Allen) Re-opens Wednesday, 27th inst. Pupils enrolled Tuesday, 26th, 2 to 5 p.m. "R3 THOMAS WHITE (Senior Music X Teacher, Girls' High School), Teacher of Singing, Pianoforte, and Guitar, Receives PUPILS at her Residence, Laurel Bank, Smith street. Duties Resumed MONDAY, February Ist, 1886. RS R. C. FERGUSON, Teacher of X Music. Piano for practice. Private instruction Reading, Spelling, Letter-writing; very moderate terms. 0 Stafford terrace, Dumlos street. RTHUR Street.—Mrs Brand will Resume L her Music and School Duties on Monday, January 25th. "ISS DIDHAM, Teacher of Music and . Singing, Hillside, Dunedin. Terms on application. "NGLEWOOD Kindergarten, Queen street, 1 Re-opens Monday, 25th. Children, three to eight; Quarterly, One Guinea.; Pianofoite. Mrs and Miss Kate Grant. "USlC—Miss M'Adam Resumed Teaching . January 21st. AVilton House, Duncan street. Particulars from Rector, Normal School. "USIC.---Miss Gow Resumes Teaching February Bth, Lily Bank, Cargill USIC.-Miss Wicks Resumes Teaching on Monday, 2(ith, Brooklyn, Castle street USlC—Miss Koran Resumes Teaching at 1 her Residence, York- place, January 25. IHORTHAND. Shorthand.-Wood's AcakJ demy. Octagon. Evening Clashes and Private Tuition ; learners' corresponding and reporting styles; testimonials. COMMERCIAL Classes. Book-keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, English Gram-, mar, Composition, Elocution, Ticket Writing. Morning and Evening (Jiasses. Private Tuition. Private rooms. Private entrance. Established 187!). _ ATIN, French, and Mathematics by an effi_J cient Tutor. Evening Classes. Terms modei ate. Wood's Academy. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TOKOMAIRIRO RACES, JANUARY 28th AND 29tH. ON FRIDAY, 2«Jth JANUARY, a Special Train will Leave Dunedin for Milton at 10.15 a.m., leaving Caversham at 10.24 a m.; Burnside, 10.32 a.m.; Abbotsford, 10.37 a.m.; Mosgiel, 10.57 a.m.; a»d Greytown, 11.10 a.m.: arriving at Milton at 12.15 p.m.; returning from Milton at 7.0 p.m.; arriving in Dunedin at 9.0 p.m. This train will stop at the Milton Racecourse, and at any intenncdiat-e station going and returning. Saturday Return Tickets to Milton will be issued at Dunedin, Clinton, and intermediate .Stations (including branches) on 28th and 29th | January, and will be,, available for return up to 29th January. i ' " By ord»r f

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Evening Star, Issue 6808, 23 January 1886, Page 3

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