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EDUCATIONAL. M R S ELOCUTION. COLLET-DOBSON. MEET under 'auspices oi the BOARS, OF EDUCATION Op‘ OTAGO as follows: „ For Teachers only, WEDNESDAY, 17th 7 ji.m., Normal School. ’ ■»T^?fr^* u P i i‘ teacliers and Students, 6.45 TONIGHT, Normal School (Room No. 7). For Country Teachers, first lesson SATURDAY, 20th, 2.30 p.m., at Studio, Ross’s Buildings, Octagon. Class St. Hilda College Resumes TUESDAY, 30th. Technical Classes Association, every TUESDAY, 7 p.m.; ■ Class 2, 8 p.m. Class forming for Girls from High and ether Schools. First lesson MONDAY, 15th, 3.15 p.m. Class I. (Private), WEDNESDAY, 17th, 8.15 p.m. Class 11., MONDAYS, 7.45 p.m. Class 111., THURSDAYS, 7 p.m. , Class IV,, THURSDAYS, 8.15. ) Dramatic Class, FRIDAY, 8.30 p.m. • Mrs COLLET-DOBSON is nt home to intending Pupils 5-6 p.m. daily at Studio. OTAGO COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, Colonial Mutual Buildings. "VTR KIDSTON-HUNTER has returned XTA from England, and will RESUME CLASSES on 22nd inst. Special preparation for June Examination. Students wishing to enrol kindly do so at once. H UTTON BROS,, SCHOOL OP MUSIC. Violin, Piano, Singing, etc. Corner of Stafford and Princes streets. MISS ABBOTT, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE.—Terra commences with First Lesson. Apply Newington House, High street, or Chas. Begg and Co.’s. SHORTHAND, Typewriting.—Morning and KJ Afternoon Classes for Ladies; rapid progress. W. C. Walker, 23 Princes street. HORTHAND, Typewriting, etc. —Day and Evening Classes; individual tuition. W. C. Walker, 23 Princes street. ELOCUTION and the Dramatic Art. Barrie Marschel, care of ‘ The Star.’ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC are now Invited to como and patronise the above Hotel, as Mrs Silk has just purchased It, and she can now cater for the public on the most liberal terms. This Hotel Is built of Brick and Cement, and Is fitted up with Fire Escapes, and a large window In every room, making It one of the Safest and most Healthy Houses to stop at In New Zealand. The North and South Trains arrive exactly opposite the house, making It so convenient for passengers. Terms, £1 per week. Meals, Is; Beds, la fid A. D, SILK, Proprietress. /COMFORTABLE Home for Two ycun< VJ Men; terms moderate. Apply Swete’i Store, bottom of Hanover street. (WANTED, Home for Boy (10); service; * v i part payment; town or country; wit! schoolmaster preferred. “Mother,” ‘Star.’ GOVERNMENT NOTIOI g. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAYS, 1899. dunediFraces, 24th and 25th MAY. EXCURSION FARES. Holiday excursion tickets win issued from any station to any statii on Hurunui-Bluff section from 22nd to 24 U P to and Didiidi; TUESDAY, 30th May. The Return Fares will he: First Glass, 2d per mile; Second Class, : per mile. Minimum, 4s and 2s respectively. These tickets may be extended to make them available for return for a further period of fourteen days on payment of the difference 111 ,T a , 6 between an ordinary single ticket and half the excursion fare. Persons desiring an extension of time must apply at the station to which the ticket was issued before 30th May. The journey must be commenced on the date ticket is taken out, and may be broken at any station where the train is timed to stop after travelling 25 _ miles from the original starting station, provided the specified time is mt exceeded. By Order.

ELECTION NOTICES. DUNEDIN TO THE ELECTORS. I INTEND to be one of the Candidates at the next Election. I have been resident here for 51 years, and, besides having been Mayor and City Councillor for Dunedin, I have occupied other important public positions in town and country. Yours, etc., C. R. CHAPMAN. aPO RTim. TV UNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB MAY MEETING, AT WINGATUI, WEDNESDAY (Queen’s Birthday) AND THURSDAY, MAY 24th and 25th. First Race starts each day at 12.30. £1 Totalisator Inside, 10s Outside. Admission to Grand Stand, ss. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE TO AND FROM COURSE. Trains leave Dunedin at 9.20, 10.50, 11.15, 11.45, 12.20, and 1.5. Returning from Wingatui Siding at 4.25, 4.45, 5.15, ,-yid 5.30. RETURN FARES, 2s 6d and 2s (including Admission to the Grounds). SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. TAHUNA PARK TROTTING CLUB. MAY MEETING. Acceptances for all DAY CLOSE at 10 DAY, 15th May. EVENTS FIRST p.m. on MONH L. JAMES, Secretary. SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OI NSW ZEALAND, LIMITED S'earners will be despatched as under— LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON: (Booking Passengers to all West Goostports)Mararoa I 2598 I Tuesday, May 10 I 2.3Q P 'train ■ I Friday, May 19 | 3 Dunedin NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND— Mararoa I 2598 ; Tuesday. May 16 I 2.30 train Flora ‘ I r l. l ? ay ’ SYDNEY via WELLINGTON— Wakatipu 119451 Wed., May 17 | 2.30 train Monowai | 3432 | Wed., May £4 | 2Dunedin SYDNEV via AUCELANDMararoa j 2598 j Tuesday, May 16 I 2.30 train larawera | 2U03 | Tuesday, May 30 | 2.30 train MELBOURNE via BLUFF— Waikare I 3070 I Monday, May 15 I 2.30 trair Talunt* | 2078 I Monday, May 22 | 2.30 trair * Calls Hobart. WESTPORT via TIMaRU, AKAROA. LYTTILTON, and WELLINGTON (cargo only' Corinna * 11279 I Friday, May 19 I 4 Dunedit Taupot I 737 I Thur., May 25 KDunedir Calls at kelson when required, t Via New Plymouth. GEEYMOUTH via OAMAKU, TIMARU. LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and NEW PLYMOUTH—--0 n a v U , * 1 , 74 ? J V Y ed -- May 17 1 4Dunedii Tickets available by Huddart, Parker, anc Co.’s Steamers EHNQ AM IT K ant WESTRALIA. CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN— For 8.8. Till Day. Wharf Waikare Noon Saturday Tongue Mararoa 4 p.m. Monday Tongue SOUTH SEA ISLAND SERVICES. For TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEI (From Auckland)— Manapouri 11783 | Wednesday, May 31 For SUVA and LBVUKA (from Auokland)Upolu 11141 | Wednesday, May 24 For RARATONGA and TAHITI (From Auckland)— Ovalau 11229 I Tuesday, June 6 WINTER EXCURSION to SOUTH SEi ISLANDS by S.S. WAIKARE JULY-AUGUST, 1899. ' Pamphlets and full particulars en applioatio ' it any of the Company’s Offices.

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Evening Star, Issue 10931, 13 May 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 10931, 13 May 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 10931, 13 May 1899, Page 3

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