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board and rrsidrnob. SPANISH Restaurant. -Meals, f'd; Bc Jb ! Is (separate rooms); Board and Lodging, 17s weekly (in advance). Night porter kept. m/■ RS ABBOTT has quiet Home Lady, IVI Gentleman, or Gentleman ; every convenience. Dundas, King streets, over Wilson Bros. WANTED, partial Board in private house, North end of town. “ J.M ,’ care of Bowie, grocer, Albany street. WANTED?— Young Lady or Two can be accommodated with comfortable Home. Andy Mis E. Carroll, store next tram-shed, Mornington. DRYSDALE, Brunswick street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, near Victoria parade. Visitors to Melbourne requiring Apartments can be comfortably accommodated at above address I terms moderate, Mrs Dry, TTTAIKOUAITI.—The Royal (late Hotel) W is open as a Private Boarding Establishment, also furnished rooms, near railway station; safe beach good trout fishing; splendid climate for invalids. Terms very moderate. Mrs Dick's registery office, Moray place. OUNTAINBER HOTEL. QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. Proprietress ; Mrs R. BOND. This new and commodious stone Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is now one of the most comfortable houses in Otago. Suites of rooms have been sot apart for families, and every attention has been paid to the ar rangements for carrying on a first-class trade. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A Porter will attend Passengers on arrival am. departure of Steamers. Horses and Buggies on Hire. LOST FOUND Sc. LOST, Child's Tweed Jacket, between Albany street School and Maclaggan street. Apply J. Thom. Grand Hotel. LOST, Wednesday, between Mornington tram and Eglinton, green Leather Purse, containing cash and cheque. Reward returning Young, jeweller, Princes street. LOST, a Maroon Knitted Shawl, between High street and Mrs Bilk’s Leviathan ; reward. Mrs Silk. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE.— Mrs R. C, Morrison, St. Ann’s road, Glen—Vacancy for One Pupil. Terms, one guinea. SHORTHAND School, Athol place. Open Every Evening. Elementary Classes, Speed Classes (from fifty to one hundred words per minute), and Reporting Classes Every Evening. MR ALFRED 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. Dressmaking and Underclothing. TtSHc WILLIAM FRAS EP, IVL Vocalist anu Teacher ov Singing, Will Resume Teaching on February Gth. Elementary Class begins Wednesday, Feb. 15. Intending Pupils will please communicate. Address, Chapman’s terrace, Stuart street. E 0 if! SCHA CH T, Violin school, Filleul street, Has Resumed Teaching. MISS B. THOMPSON, of Otago Academy of Music, Moray place, has Removed to Lower York place, opposite to Dowling street, near Girls’ High School. Pianoforte Lessons Resumed Monday, 30th inst. Miss B. Thompson will he at Home each day from 2 to C p.m. to arrange with new pupils. OTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Notice of Removal. MR ARTHUR J. BARTH has Removed from Moray place to l£ldcr utrcct (Pitt street), where the Academy of Music is carried on as formerly. )UNEDIN School of Art, Moray place.— Evening Classes, Mondays and Wcdnesys, for the study of Freehand and Model awing, Drawing and Painting from the tique, Painting in monochrome, Modelling in ,y, etc. Tuesdays and Thursdays : Practical, me, and Solid Geometry; Mechanical and chiteetural Drawing. Fridays: Drawing and inting from the living model. Open from 7 11. Fee, 10s Od. DAVID C. HUTTON, t Master. EDUCATION OF GIRLS. MISS DALRYMPLE, formerly of Otago, noiy residing in the North Island, desires to intimate that fiom 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, AVellington. NORMAL SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. PROFESSOR OSCAR DAVID’S Gymnastic Classes have been resumed— Gentlemen: Mondays and Thursdays, from 5 to 6 p.m.; or Tuesdays and Fridays, from Bto 11.30 p in. Boys : Saturdays, II to 12 a.m. French and German taught, privately or in classes. MUSIC. HERR BENNO SCHERER has Resumed TUITION at his Booms, Moray place, opposite ColVco Palace. MADAME SCHEREK Has Resumed TUITION at her Residence, Cumberland street, and at the Dresden Piano Depot. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN AUTUMN RACES. FEBRUARY 22nd, 23rd, and 25th. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Oamaru for Dunedin at 7.0 a.m , leaving Mabeuo 7.27 a.m., Herbert 7.43 a.m,, and Hampden 8.9 a.m. The Fares from those stations will be: — First Clasp, 7s Gd; Second Class, ss. A Return Train will leave Dunedin for Oamaru at G. 15 p.m , slopping at Purakanui, Waitati, Seacliff, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, Herbert, and Maheno to allow passengers to alight, A Train will leave Dunedin for Balc'utha and intermediate stations at 11.15 p.m. THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. A Train will leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 11.15 p.m., returning from Port Chalmers at 11.55 p.m, A Train will leave Dunedin for Balclu,tha and intermediate stations at 11.15 p.m. The Train usually leaving Dunedin for Mosgiel at 10.15 p.m. will not run. FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, A Train will leave Dunedin -for Port Chalmers at 11.15 p.m., returning from Port Chalmers at 11.55 p.m. SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. An Excursion Train will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 8.30 p.m,, stopping at Wai-, tati, Scaoliff, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, Oamaru, and any station where required north of Oamaru. ’ A Train will leave Dunedin fpr Balclutlia and intermediate stations at 11.15 p,m. DUNEDIN AND FORBURY. On 22nd, 23rd, and 25th February Trains will run between Dunedin and Forbury every lo minutes from 11.30 a rn. to 2.50 p.m., and from 4,5 p.m. till after the last race is run. 1 The Fares will be—From Dunedin (return), Is; from Forbury (single), Cd. On Wednesday, 22nd February, the Goods Sheds at Dunedin will be Closed at 1.0 p.m. By order.

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Evening Star, Issue 7449, 18 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7449, 18 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7449, 18 February 1888, Page 3

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