AMUSEMENTS. SINCE SS'S TH EATRB THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 26th and 27th JANUAKY. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. 2 FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of the GREENWOODS. Mrs Greenwood and her Talented Children will give their Farewell Entertainments in the Princess's Theatre on the above dates, prior to their departure North, Their enthusiastic reception in every place that they have performed iis a sufficient guarantee of their merits. Prices: Circle,- 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. BoS Plan at the Dresden Pianoforte Depot, where seats may be reserved. Day Tickets to Stalls and Pit at Jacobs, tobacconist. IORESTERS'HALL, PORT CHALMERS, L 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JAN. 30 and 31. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. By Special Request. Mrs GREENWOOD and her DAUGHTERS will give Two of their Popular Entertainments in the Foresters' Hall, Port Chalmers, on the above-named dates. Popular prices. EDUCATIONAL. "RS BRAND'S School, Arthur street.— . Quarter Commences for School and Music, Monday, 30th January. MISS SPROULF~~Teacher Pianoforte.Quarter commences 2nd February. Embroidery, Fancy Needlework, Lackbcg House, Upper Walker Btreet. MISS MOORE'S Dancing Class for Boys and Girls, St. Paul's Schoolroom, Feb ruary 13th, four o'clock. City Hotel. F LEECH'S Violin School, Stuart street. • —Teaching Resumed. Good Violin For Sale, cheap. ADIES' Seminary, Tamar House, Dowling J street, near View street.—First Quarter commences Wednesday, February Ist. Principal, Mrs W. H, Hely. French and German, Mrs F. Roberts. T. CLAIR Private Boarding and Day School.—Principal, Miss A. M. Turnbull. School Reopens February Ist. Vacancy for Two Boarders, weekly or yearly. Terms moderate. PIANOFORTE.—Miss MacAdam will Re sume Teaching on Monday, 25th inst 2 York terrace, Lower York place. MISS MATHESON, Hope House, Filleul street.—Practical and Easy Lessons in Cutting and Fittings. Dressmaking and Underclothing. 'R ALFRED J. SIMS, Music Teacher. . Pianos for Sale or Hire, cheap, Practising rooms, 5s month. CHOOL of Music, York place.—R. M'Neil kj has Resumed his Classes for Pianoforte and Violin. "ISS I. L. MATHESON, certificated . pupil of A. J. Barth, is prepared to give Lessons in Pianoforte Playing to a limited number of Pupils, either advanced or beginning. For terms apply to Charles Begg and Co., Princes street. ANCING, Deportment, Calisthemc Exercises. Miss Lowe will Resume her Classes in Duncdin during the Second Week in February. Terms, for 12 lessons, LI Is per pupil. Address Murray's Private Hotel, Rattray street. MUSICAL. [R MACLEOD SMITH Resumes Lessons L on Monday, January 30, at DAGMAR COLLEGE, Moray place. Pianoforte, Organ, Singing (sight-reading and voice-training), etc. t WILLIAM FRASER, _ Vocalist and Teacher or Singing, Will Resume Teaching on February 6th. An Elementary Class now being formed; intending Pupils will please communicate. Address, Walker street. GEO. H. SCHA CH T, Violin school, Filleul street, Has Resumed Teaching. OTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Notice of Removal. R ARTHUR J. BARTH has Removed from Moray place to Elder street (Pitt street), where the Academy of Music will bo carried on as formerly. Teaching will be resumed on Monday, February 6th, 1888. ■RS THOMAS WHITE (Senior Music Teacher Girls' High School), TEACHER OF SINGING, PIANOFORTE, And the GUITAR, Will Resume the duties of her Profession on WEDNEBDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1888, Laurel Bank, Smith street. "ERR BENNO SCHEREK has Resumed TUITION at his Rooms, Moray place, opposite Coffee Palace. MADAME SCHEREK Has Resumed TUITION at her Residence, Cumberland street, and at the Dresden Piano Depot. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. TRS HAMANN begs to inform all those L desirous to learn Dancing that her Tuesday and Wednesday Classes for Adults are Commenced at her private Rooms, Fernhill, where members for instruction meet at half-past 7 o'clock. To suit those living at the other part of the City, other classes will be formed to suit their convenience, both adult and juvenile, early in February. At Fernhill Juvenile Classes will be resumed Friday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 and 4 o'clock, commencing February 3rd and 4th next. Term* to each class, One Guinea per'quarter; Private Lessons, 5s each ; great reductions to a number ; payable in advance. For full particulars apply Mrs Hamann, Fernhill, near Cricket Ground, Princes street south. EDUCATION OF GIRLS. ,/TISS DALRYMPLE, formerly of Otago, rl now residing in the North Island, desires to intimate that from the 12th March next she will be prepared to Receive a few Girls as Resident Pupils to Educate with her two Nieces, 14 and 10 years of age. She will be assisted by her sister, Mrs P. Stewart, and an experienced Governess of culture and refinement For Prospectus apply to Messrs W. Brown and Co., accountants; Mr Alex. Livingston, stationer, both of Princes street, Dunedin; or Miss Dalrymple, Feilding, Manawatu, Wellington. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MILTON RACES, January 26th and 27ih, 1888. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES TO MILTON. ON 26th jANI'AKT, Cheap Bicurrfon Tickets to Milton will be issued at Dundin, Cavorßham, Burnsidc, Abbotsford, Mosgiel, and Greytown, by the 8 a.m. South Pa°senger Train from Duncdin, and will bo available for return by a Special Train which will leave Milton for Dunedin at 7 p.m. same day. The Fares from the Stations named will be— First Class, 4s ; Second Class, 3s. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Milburn and Milton will bo issued at Dunedin, Clinton, and intermediate stations (including branches) on 26th and 27th January, and will be available for return up to and including 28th January. _ , By order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CELEBRATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY. lATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will J be issued from any Station to any Station on 25th and 26th January, and will be available for return up to and including 27th January. By order. LOST FOUND &c. ' OST, Brown Sky-terrier, Thursday last; j.J answers name " Spider ";■ reward. Return George Course, Glen road, Momington. OST (Monday afternoon), at Knox Church, a Silver Bracelet; finder rewarded. Mrs M'Arthur, dressmaker, Stuart street,
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Evening Star, Issue 7428, 25 January 1888, Page 3
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949Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7428, 25 January 1888, Page 3
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