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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET or Sell, a good 4-roOmed Cottage ; beautiful situation, near Town Hall. M’Gill and Thomson, Moray place. MOERAKI.— To Let. 4-roomed House and scullery; furnished ; magnificent view, and close to beach. Apply Thomas Short, bui der, N.E. Valley. GOT Trade.—For Sale, a medium-sized complete Plant, in good working order, consisting of press, rollers, split lift, and knives ; the whole to be sold a bargain. Apply to Mr Munden, or (LWalker’s late store. WANTED, 20,000 People to Attend Butchers’ Picnic and Sports, Tuesday, 14tb, Quarantine Island, hun for all, young and old ; good prizes. Tickets to be had until steamer’s departure, 8.15 a.m. WANTED Known—Tlmt Bernard Grey, pxpressiuqii> bis bis Horss hjvrnGSSPfl every inoiniug at t o’clock for Hire. Address No. 0, opposite P,oyal Arcade, Madaggan street. 0 LET, a small 4-roomed Cottage, at top of Prir ees street steps : low rent to suitable tenant. Apply Adam Paterson, Stafford street. IC ANTIC SUM MEH SALE Vf O W I N FU L L SWI NG. CIARTER AND CO. would advise all Buyers > of Drapery and Clothing to call at once. Wonderful and extraordinary Bargains. _ CARTER AND CO. will be opening up their First Winter Shipment in about a fortnight, and then all Summer Goods Not Sold will be laid aside. So come at once and see the Extraordinary Bargains on offer. SPECIAL.— 150 pairs 4-patent-clasp Black Kid Olcves, size 0 only ; our 2slid fprality, perfect Goods, for 8-iftl pair. Carter and Co, QPECIAL.— 100 Lace Fall-', formerly Is lid, almost given away at one penny each ; 1 dozen Silk Reels, best quality, for 6d—worth 2a. Carter and Co. GIGANTIC Bargains in our Showroom. All our Trimmed Hats at ridiculous prices, Is lid and 2a lid; our 12s 6d Trimmed Hats, now 4s 6d. Carter and Co. GIGANTIC Bargains in our Showroom. All our Trimmed Bonnets at desperate prices, from Is 6d; French • made Bonnets, from Is lid —formerly 21s. Carter and Co. GIGANTIC Bargains in Mantles and Jackets. A large lot of Jackets, from 2s lid; Mantles, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 8s lid—formerly over 21s. Carter and Co. CHARTER’S Great Sale for Kid Gloves ) 2-button Florence Kid, Gd pair—formerly 4s Cd ; 4-button Colored Kid Gloves, all sizes, 12^1—formerly 2a lid. CHARTER'S Great Sale for Ribbons. Large ) quantities at IJd yard, also at 2|d, 3gd, and 4^l—worth 3 times the money. GIGANTIC Bargains in Dress Materials. Splendid lot of Dress Goods turned out at 4,'J, worth double the money. Carter and Co,

CHARTER AND CO. for Double-width Cash- ! mores-a grand line, Is fid quality for 10?,' d yard ; real French Merinoes, worth 2k fid, for 122<3. INC BARGAIN S. C CLOTHING Bargains.—Boys’ Straw Hats, / 2d each ; Youths’ and Men’s Straw Hats, fid and 9d each. Our Is Oil Straw for Is; our 2s fid Hat for Is fid. (CLOTHING Bargains.—Extraordinary value ) in Jersey Suits ; formerly tia fid to 9a fid—now 2a lid, 2s lid, 4s lid. See this line. (CLOTHING Bargains.—2so Boys’ Trousers / Suite, turned out at 9s lid, 10s lid, 12s lid— worth IKs np. Carter and Co. CHARTER AND CO. Invite the Public to ) read the above advertisement, and feel confident that they will be more than pleased with the astounding value offered them for their money. fiO and 02 George street, Dunedin. (BARTER AND CO. would advise all Buyers / of Drapery and Clothing to call early; last 2 Weeks of Sale. Bargains for all. EDUCATIONAL PIANOFORTE.— Mrs R. C. Morrison, St. Ann’s road, Glen—Vacancy for One Pupil. Terms, one guinea MR'ALrrTET) J. SIMS, Music Teacher, from Orchestra Crystal Palace; long experience London organist and choirmaster. MISS MATHESON, Hope House, Filleul street.—Practical and Easy Lessons in Cutting and Fittings, fressmaking and Underclothing. DANCING, Deportment, Calisthenic Exercises.—MlSS LOWE will Resume her Classes about the 13th. Terms, LI Is for 12 lessons. Miss Lowe may be interviewed at Murray’s Private Hotel, Rattray street. RS THOMAS WHIT F, (Senior Music Teacher, Girls’ High School), Receives Pupils, at her Residence, for SINGING, PIANOFORTE, and GUITAR. Laurel Bank, Smith street. R WILLIAM FRASER, Vocalist and Teachkr ok Sinoino, Will Resume Teaching on February 6th, Elementary Class begins Wednesday, Feb. 15. Intending Pupils will please communicate. Address, Chapman’s terrace, Stuart street. Geo. hj. schacht, Violin school, Filleul street, Has Resumed Teaching. D~ ~ RAWINoTpAINTING. SKETCHING FROM NATURE. JOHN DOUGLAS PERRETT, Certificated Teacher. Terras for Class or Private Tuition at Studio, 27 Princes street, Dunedin. M”‘"l 8 S B. THOMPSON, of Otago Academy of Music, Moray place, has Removed to Lower York place, opposite to Dowling street, near Girls’ High Pianoforte Lessons Resumed Monday, 30th inst Miss P>. Thompson will be at Home each day from 2 to fi p.tn. to arrange with new pupils.

OTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Notice of Removal. MR ARTHUR J. BARTH has Removed from Moray place to Elder street (Pitt street) where the Academy of Music will be carried on as formerly. Teaching will be resumed on Monday, February 6th, 1888. MUSIC. HERR BENNO SCHERER has Resumed TUITION at his Rooms, Moray place,' opposite Coffee Palace. MADAME SCHERER Has Resumed TUITION at her Residence, Cumberland street, and at the Dresden Piano Depot. T~VUNEDIN School of Art, Moray place.— I / Evening Classes, Mondays and Wednesdays, for the study of Freehand and Model Drawing, Drawing and Fainting from the antique, Painting in monochrome, Modelling in clay etc. Tuesdays and Thursdays : Practical. Plane, and Solid Geometry; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Fridays; Drawing anti Painting from the living model. Open from 7 to 9. Fee, 10s Od. DAVID C. HUTTON, Art Master. education of girls. MISS DALRYMPLE, formerly of Otago, now residing in the North Island, desires to intimate that from the 12th March next she will be prenared 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 Ales. Livingston, stationer, both of Princes street, Dunedin ; or Mias Dalrymple, Feilding, Manawatu, Wellington.

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Evening Star, Issue 7443, 11 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7443, 11 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7443, 11 February 1888, Page 3

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