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EDUCATIONAL. LEVCH'S Violin School, Stuart street. —Teaching Resumed. ' AUIES' Seminary, Tomar House, Dowling i_J street, near View ntreot.—School duties resume Tuesday, February sth. Principal, Mm W. H. Hely. French and German, Mrs F. Roberts, MISS MATHESON'S Cutting and Kitting Classes for Dressmaking and Underclothing are resumed. Hopo House, Filleul street. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, YORK PLACE (Between Stuart and Dowling streets). MISS BERTHA THOMPSON Will resume PIANOFORTE TEACHING MONDAY, 28th. Miss Bortlia Thompson at noma from 2 until 5, to vnalto arrangements 'with new n\ir>il«. VIOLIN SCHOOL, Filleul street. ™ E 0. H. S C H A C H T has Resumed Teaching. "RS T. WHITE (Senior Visiting Music Mistress, Girls' High School) Also receives PUPILS at her RESIDENCE, Laurel Bank, Smith street, for SINGING, PIANOFORTE, AND GUITAR. Duties Resumed MONDAY, February 4. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. MR J. E. LOWE begs to intimate that, having arrived from Melbourne, ho will Resume his Classes in Dunedin ON 11th FEBRUARY, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Stuart street. An Evening Clas3 for Gentlemen only will be held on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 oclock. Teums : LI Is per quarter. Waltzing in 3 private lessons, LI I°. Private address: Broadway's Hotel, Rattiay strcot. J. E. LOWK, J vs. "EUR OTTO SOHWEERS, -*• PIANIST, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND PEDAL ORGAN. Address: KILMORY HOUSE, MORAY PLACE, And Dresden Piano Co., Princes street. NORMAL SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. PROFESSOR OSCAR DAVID'S GYMJ NASTIC CLASSES will REOPEN as follows :—Boys : Saturday, 20th January, 18S9, at 11 a.m. Girls: Saturday, 9th February, 1889, at 10 o'clock a.m. Gentlemen : Tuc*dav, 29th January, S o'clock p.m. ; Days—Mondays and Thursdays from 5 to 0 p.m., or Tuesdays and Fridays from Bto 9.1)0 p.m. rvUNEDIN DANCING ACADKMY, ij conducted by Madame HAMANN.— Juvenile and Adult Classes now forming in all the central parts of the City to suit pupils, and at her Private Residence,* Fernhill, Princes street south, where Private Classes aro held and Lessons given. Special Classes on Wednesdays to suit pupils from country district?. Terms to each class, one guinea per quarter; Privato Lesson, five shillings, «t hours to suit. Payable in advance. The new Waltz and Double Linccra taught. OOAIi NOTICES. KAFTAN DATA RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED), KAITANGATA COAL. riHHE Company beg to Intimate to their i. Patronn, as a safeguard against the impositionof other Coals, that thoKAITANG JTA has a Bright Shinino Lkihtb Quickly, and Lasts ; Free krom Smell of any kind, and 18 rinqularly supkriob tn every way fob household consumption. Universal satisfaction is guaranteed to householders by tho use of this Company's Coal. Procurable from all Coal Merchants, AMES GIBSON, Coal Merchant, Vogel tF street, Dunedin, has in Stock Ooalbrookdale, Newcastle, Kaitangata, Shag Point, Walton Park, Freeman, and Green Island Coal. Having the largest Staff in the Bußlnesa our Orders aro delivered promptly. A Government Guarantee of the weight with each load. nHE NEWCASTLE STRIKE NOTWITH- \ STANDING. We aro able to supply our Customers with Coalbrookdale, 40a ton Kaitangata Nuts, 18a Newcastle, 34s ton Shag Point, 23s Wallsend, 32s ton Walton Park, 16s Kaitangata, 25s ton Freeman's Coal, 16b Freeman's Small Coal, at 14s per ton, la excellent for household purposes, and only requires to be known' to be largaly used. A large stock of Dry Wood on hand. [Tel. 396.] J. H. HANCOCK AND CO. MOUTH COALS. Best Household Coal in the Market. Includes " BRUNNER," " COALPIT HEATH," AND "WALLSEND" COLLIERIES. Last Year's Output—over 160,000 Tons. Also "COALBROOKDALE," "NEWCASTLE," And all kinds Local Coal. Firewood—All sorts and lengths, at lowest ratoß. To Countky Blacksmiths and Merchants.—We have constantly arriving Cargoes of best Double-Bcrcened Brunner Nuts, so favorably known for smithy purposes. Orders by post or otherwise punctually attended to. Delivored in any quantity at Railway Station in bags or waggonn. TO MALTBTKRB AND InONFOUNTIEBS.—Wo are large manufacturers of Coke for malting and Bmrlting purposes—cannot bo equalled. TO BRICKLAYERS AND CONTRACTORS.— We manufacture at our Mines all kinds of Fire-clay Goods, equal to best imported, and much cheaper. Fire-bricks, Fire-clay, and all kinds of Fire Tiles for Bake Oveus, Rauges, and Grates, etc, etc., kept in Btock. GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. P, M'ARDLE, Local Manager, RREN ISLAND COAL, "THE PEOPLE'S COAL" Is the cheapest and best known Coal in the market, and will give evevy satisfaction to consumers, It is unrivalled for Steam purposes, as well as Household use. Offices-VOGEL STREET. WATCHMAKERS. XMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. ("i AND T. YOUNG have pleasure in Ta announcing the arrival of several large shipments of NEW GOODS suitable for the above. Their Stock now is replete with all the Latest Novelties to be obtained In the Home Markets. IN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, IN GOLD, SILVER, GARNET, AND JET JEWELLERY, IN STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED. GOODS, IN ENGLISH, FRENCH. AND AMERICAN CLOCKS, • They offer a choico of GOODS which for Extent, Quality, Newness, and Variety of Design v\ Unequalled in New Zealand. Being DIRECT IMPORTERS and CASH BUYERS thoy Challenge Competition as t~> Price, Note the Addrcpsea : G. AND T. YOU NG, 88 Frinccs street, Dunedin; Great North road, Timaru Thames street, Oamaru,

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Evening Star, Issue 7827, 7 February 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7827, 7 February 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7827, 7 February 1889, Page 1

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