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Educational. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. For Musical Education and Examination. Instituted 1872. < rrtHE NEXT EXAMINATIONS at the DunX edin Centro will be held as follows: ‘Musical Knowledge (Theory) Examinations.—JUNE" 9, 1900. Instrumental and Vocal Examinations.— NOVEMBER, 1900. The Examination FEE for the Instrumental and Vocal Examination is £2 2s. The LAST DAY of ENTRY will be JUNE 23. Application forms may be had at the Music Warehouses, or of the Secretary, Mr ARTHUR J. BARTH, Dresden Music Studio, Princes street. JgRAEMAR HOUSE SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. Principals: The MISSES MILLER (Certificated Teachers London and Paris). The Staff includes Miss Rose Davey, M.A., Miss Beauchop, M.A., Mdlle. Le Baron (Resident French Governess). Boarders have a refined home life. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, all Music Examinations, and Kensington Art Examinations. School REOPENS on TUESDAY, May 29. Otago boys’ and girls’ high SCHOOLS. SESSION 1900. SECOND TERM. Boys' School.—Rector: ALEX. WILSON, M.A. Girls’ School. —Ladv Principal: Miss M. E. A. MARCHANT, M.A. The above Schools will be Open for the Enrolment of New Pupils on MONDAY, 28th May, from 9.30 a.m. to 12 o’clock noon. Old Pupils will return on TUESDAY, the f ay, at the usual time. For full particulars and prospectuses apply to C. MACANDRBW, Secretary to Board of Governors, Jetty street. OVBRN LODGE, CLARKE STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MISS REES, Principal, assisted by Miss Smyth, M.A., Madame Decleene, and Visiting Staff. Special importance attached to English Literature and Composition. French Conversation. Latin and Mathematics. Next Term commences TUESDAY. May 29. S HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR • GIRLS. HBRIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. Conducted by the Sisters of the Church (Anglican), aided by an efficient staff. Visiting staff; Mr R. Briffnult—French, Latin, Science. Mrs Blandford, L.R.A.M., and Mr A. J. Barth—Music. Miss Busck— Singing and Violin. Miss Davey—Painting. Mrs Collet-Dobson—Elocution. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION. MODERATE FEES. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation and Musical Examinations. Resident and Daily Pupils received. The comfort and health of boarders is made an especial care. Next Term begins on WEDNESDAY, June S. New Pupils enrolled on TUESDAY; 6th, at 10 a.m. GIGNOKA venosta, ° TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. ■BOWER VILLA, BISHOP’S ROAD. Circulars at the Dresden and Begg’s Music Warehouses. .* Herr r. c. zimmerman n. Solo Violinist (of Auckland), TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND VIOLA. ITerma on application to the Studio at the Dresden Piano Company’s. Lessons may be arranged for between 11 and 12 and 2 and 3 daily. JJLACK FAMILY ORCHESTRA. Open for Engagement Concerts, Balls i Telephone 1,426. 60 High street.’ Mr Black has vacancies for a few Violin Puj X? OSSBOTHAM S School of Shorthand JL «' Typewriting, and Bookkeeping, 99 Prince* street; open day and evening; individual tuition; Speed and Reporting Classes at any hour. Instructor, T. J. Rossbotham, Incorporated Phonographic Society honors diploma; agent Remington Standard Typewriter. MRS TRIMBLE, Teacher of Music (Child Pianist system), Albyn House, Great King street. Second term begins May 28th. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, and Bookkeening; day and evening classes. W. C, Walker, 23 Princes street. Honey. rfIEUST MONEY TO LEND ON FRE X HOLD SECURITY, In Large or Small Sums, for long or shorl periods, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES OP INTEREST. CALLAN AND GALLAWAY, Solicitors, No. 2 JETTY STREET. DUNEDIN. rpHB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE X AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, has Money To Lend on Freehold Security. WALTER HIBLOP, Manager. Money to lend on mortgage in ANY SUMS. Lowest current interest, ADAMS BROS., Exchange Court, Princes street. Money to lend ji ant sum, on ereehold security. MONDY, SIM, AND STEPHENS. O-J ifi to £4,000 To Lend on Bills, Furniture, wJL" Policies, Wills, Properties. Fit*hardinge Jones, 95 Princes street MONEY To Lend on good freehold securities at very lowest rates. Scott' and Co.. Dowling street. MONEY To Lend at current rates. The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Coropony of New Zealand. Limited. For Sale. FOR SALE, Tangye’s Gas and Oil Engine* from 4 to 20 horse-power, nominal. FOR SALE, Tangye’s Centrifugal, also Duplex Pumps, Engines, Boilers, Hydraulic Machinery, Jacks. Pulleys, Blocks, etc. QUOTATIONS given, and Indents executed for all classes of Tangye’s and other machinery. R, B. Danniston and Co., Stuart street. FOR SALE, Hawker’s Van; nearly new; also Horse, suitable express. M. Marley, P. 0., NHV. J none —Arthur street, good Building Seo* tion. in principal part of street. Ecott, Comrnin, and Co. OQAA —Russell street, 2 Cottages, bringing in rente! of 14s per week. Scott, Comrnin, and Co. BITH VALLEY—Farm, 113 acres, slxroomed house, 4-stall stable, byre for 18 cows; real good property. Scott, Comrnin, and Co. Union street, good 6-roomed tSrft-JUU House ; hot and cold water, every convenience. Scott, Comrnin, and 00. j£?KAA —Forth street (upper), nice 7-roc House; bath, etc.; sple view; verandah back and front. SALE or To Let (grand view), H< JL High street, Caversnam; nine roc garden, tennis lawn, vinery, outhouses, sti etc. Apply D. Nicol, Mornington. UTONBWARE Sanitary pipe., Agricull tp Pipes, Limestone Filters, Sint or f Traps, Spirit Bottles, Butter Jars, Chin Pots, Flowsr Pots, Vases, ete. Lanai Kensington Pottery Works. PAPER FOB SALE ' • 'in lots to suit purchasers. Annlr ‘Btar’ Office. '

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Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 1

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