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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TmVfINING Classes for Boys, Youths, and .fiJJ Men. Individual tuition ; general commercial subjects. Wood's Academy, Octagon. DAY Classes for Youths preparing for business, examinations, etc. Fees mode..ite; progress certain. Wood's Academy, Octagon. PKIVATi'; for l.artiw and OonUemcu drpiring to improve tlicir writing, grammar, etc. Wood's Academy, Octagen. rjIKNDBUS 'Wanted - for - "Building Three J Double Chim.iey« at Bilvcrtoii, Anderson's Bay. ENDERS are invited till noon on the 17th i_ inst. for the erection of a Presbyterian Church at Waikoikoi. Dans and specifications to be seen at Schoolhouse, Waik' ikoi, and with the undersigned. J. A. Buinside Architect. RENDERS Wanted for Carpenters' Work jl (labor only) for Four-roomed Cottogo at Ravousbournc. Also, for Building Two Double Ohimneys (labor and material). Also, for Plumbing Work. Tenders close THURSDAY, 11th inst, Plans and specifications at JAS. WYNN'S, Builder, Grcit King streot. ROBERT BAIN (late of the Now Zealand Detective Force) begs to inform his friends and the public generally tint he has opened a PRIVATE INQUIRY AND MISSING FRIPNDS OFFICK, An! trusts by striot atteniion to business to merit a share of their support. Patrons may rely on their comrri sions being faithfully executed with duo regard to secrecy. Bailiff's work d me. Rents collected. An efficient Staff always available. Address Box 375. Chief Post Offico; and St. David street, Dunodin. CITY OF DUNEDIN. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. 'OTIOE.— Legal liroceeilinss will betaken _. forthwith against tho Owners of a'l Unregistered Dogs. ADAM GIBSON, Town Clerk. Ist April, 188!). SCHOOL. * PPLICATIONi (stating salary) for the • Janitorship of the Kaikorai School will be received up to 5 p.m., THURSDAY next. Particulars of duties can be seen on application to the Headmaster. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD.

_£\ cates and Testimonials, will be received till the lfith inst. from Teachers qualified to fill the following vacancies : Kelso—Head Teacher. Salary, Ll7O. Crookston— HeadTjaclier(female). Salary, LOO. Kurißußh—Head Teacher (female). Salary, L9O. Tokaraki—Head Teacher (female). Salary, LOO. Round Hill Head Teacher (female). Salary. L7O. Pukeurl—Mistress. Salary, LlO5. flawy en Bay—Mistress, Salary, 105. Waitchuna—Mißtress. Salary, LI 05. Union street Fourth Assistant (male). Salary, T133. North-east Valley—Third Assistant (male). Salary, L 124. Kensington Third Assistant (male). Salary, Lll4. Teachers are reminded that Certificates ar.d Testimonials must be forwarded to this office along with their applications. P. G. PRYDE. Secretary. B.K k CO. Waterproof Coats B.E. & CO. B.E. & CO. Waterproof Coats B.E. & 00. B.K. & (10. "Waterproof Coats B.K. &CO B.E. & CO. Waterproof Coats B.E. &CO BROWN, KWING, AND CO Beg to announee that they Have just opened up ft Lareo Shipment of SUPERIOR WATERPROOF COATS (Men's and Youths' Sizes), Comprising all the Newest Shape?, fresh from the Manufacturers; guaranteed best Proofing* and thoroughly reliable Goods. YOUTHS' W.P. COATS (detached capes), 25s to 33s YOUTHS' W.P. COATS (extra quality), 30s to 40s MEN'S W.P. COATS (detached capos), 35s to 553 MEN'S W.P. OOATri (extra quality), 60s to 00 < THE SALISBURY The Salisbury W,P. Coat THE S VLISBURY has the appearance of an THE SALISBURY Inverness Capo, with the THE SALISBURY advantage of having the THE SALISBURY arms free, and thereby THK SALISBURY giving full ventilation, THE SALISBURY and at tho same time fits THE SALISBURY llko an ordinary overTHE SALISBURY coat. Suitable for every THE SALISBURY purpose—vie, walking, THE SALISBURY driving, shooting, etc. BROWN, EWING, AND CO.

SMITH DKNSEM BENEFIT. >RINCESS'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 10 ano 11. Two Grand Performances of LES OLOCHES DE CORNEVIUiE, Tendered hy the Pinaforo Opera CorapaDy. Stage Manager Mr 0. Umbkgs. The most complete Orchestra ever heard in Duncdln, under the leadership of Mr G. H. Schacht. Band Chorus and Principals all under the oonductorehip of Mr G. R. West. Committee: His Worship the Mayor, MecFrs Grant, Fish, M.H.R., Dawson, Rose, Ashoroft, Piper. Stephenson, Wl'.'hart, J. A, X. Reldle (secretary). Box plan at Dresden Pianoforte Co. b. Day Tickets at Jacobs's Gift DepOt. and Mendershausen's, Allen's, and Scott's (tobacconists); also, at C. Begg and Co.'s Musio Warehouse. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s Gd; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.15. Performance commences at 7.45. Tlio Kaikoral Band, under the conductorßhip of Mr Stratton, will pl»y selections each evening at the Theatre entrance. )ALAOE SKATING RINK, Mokay Place. NOW OPEN DAILY As a First-class Place of Popula" Amusement. 7 to 8 a.m. for Beginner*. 10 to 12 for Ladies and Children only. Admission Free. Afternoon, from 2.30 to 5. Evening, from 7.30 to 10. ENGINEERS' BAND EVERY EVENING. Family Tickets at reduced rates. Fresh supply of Skates For Sale. R. H. DONNOLLY, Manager.

HALL ELITE SKATING RINK, Under Careful Supervision. LADIES' INVITATION NIGHT, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. lady Patrons desiring tickets for themselves and friends may cbtain them on application. Cavcrsham Band EverF Evening. T. H. WOOTTON, Manager. RANK A. OOXHEAD will repeat his ■ LIMELIGHT EXHIBITION IN THE CHORAL HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 17th APRIL. Will be added 20 Views of Old Dunodin from negatives by tho lat9 W. Meluish. Tickets at Studio. " ADIES' TE TAU-RUNANGA. Conductress: MISS JENNIE WEST, FIRST CONCERT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th, 1889, 6IRTON HALL. Tickets, 2s 6d. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS ALSTON having taken the House lately occupied by Mr Kiikpatrick, High street, oan accommodate Gentleman with superior Board and Residence. WANTED Known—Comfortable Home for Two Tradesmen; share bedroom; terms, 16s, washing included. " Central," Stab Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 7876, 8 April 1889, Page 3

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