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RAND GYMNASTIC DISPLAY On CALEDONIAN GROUND, SEPTEMBER 14, Under the Auspices of the OTAGO GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION. OVER 500 PERFORMERS. Lectures. A NOTABLE VISITOR. (Under Auspices of " The United Temperance Reform Council.") ■ 0 H N G. WOOLLETS,. 3 On •CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP.' Come and hear the Brilliant American Orator, than whom no more Forceful and Witty " Speaker has visited New Zealand. FOUR ADDRESSES ONLY. TO-MORROW (Sunday) MORNING, at U o'clock, in First Church. Subject: ' Clean Hands.' TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6.30 o'clock, in Garrison Hall. Subject: ' Personal Responsibility.' MONDAY, 8 p.m., September 2, in Garrison Hall. Subject: ' Tlio Sower.'" Chairman: John W. Jago, Esa. TUESDAY. 8 p.m., September 3. in Garrison Hall. Subject: ' The People's Power.' Chairman: Re?. James Gibb. Leader of United Mission Choir: Mr W. R. DON. Admission FREE. Collection. Gallery and few Front Seats, Oaa Shilling. Tickets obtainable at Bible and Tract Society, Princes street. I NOTICE TO CHORALISTS. L others willing to ASSIST at Mr J. G. WOOLLBY'S MEETINGS in the Garrison Hall on MONDAY and TUESDAY Next are requested to attend a CHOIR PRACTICE in the Lower Choral Hall TONIGHT (Saturday), at 8 o'clock. W. R. DON. MR HENRY SULLEYS VISIT TO DUNEDIN. | IMPORTANT TO THE THOUGHTFUL I READER. LECTURE By MR HENRY SULLEY, Of Nottingham. England. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, Dowling street. SUNDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. Subject: 'The Signs of the Coming of the Son of Man.' His return long foretold— Hope deferred, yet, sure to be satisfied—Can you read the signs of the times?— The Advent: wliat it will involve. Lectures Illustrated by Diagrams. Do not miss this opportunity of hearing Mr Sulley, wio has interested large audiences in the cities of England and America. All Welcome. Seats Free. | . Educational. S HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR • GIRLS. Heriot row, Dunedin. Conducted by the Sisters of the Church (Anglican), aided by a large and efficient staff. Tlio v;=;t;»>~ S(-„ff :««i..j__ i _n ' Mdme. Declcene (French), Mrs Blandford, L.R.A.M. (pianoforte), Herr Zimmermann (violin). i HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION. i MODERATE FEES. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation Scholarship and Musical Examinations. Resident and Daily Pupils received. The comfort and health of boarders is made an especial care. Each has a completely-furnished cubicle to herself. Special attention is paid to the cultivation of good habits, refined and gentle manners. Next Term begins on WEDNESDAY, September 18. New Pupils enrolled on TUESDAY, Nth, at 10 a.m. GIRTON COLLEGE, Dowling street. SECOND TERM Begins MONDAY. September 9. ' STUDENTS ASSEMBLE at 9.30 a.m. English Language Class meets on TUESDAY, 2.30 p.m. English Literature, FRIDAY, 3 p.m. Elocution,'THUßSDAY, 4 p.m. Mathematics, WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. French Conversation. TUESDAY, 9 a.m. Model Drawing and Painting, THURSDAY 2 p.m. ' Sewing Class, MONDAY and FRIDAY, 2 p.m. F. J. ROSS, M.A., Principal. OTAGO BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. SESSION 1901. HE THIRD TERM Commences on TUESDAY, the 10th September, at 9.30 a.m. Boys' School.—Rector, Alex. Wilson, M.A. Girls' School.—Lady Principal, Miss Allraan Marcbant, M.A. For prospectuses and further particulars apply to C. MACANDREW, Secretary Board of Governors. Jetty street, Dunedin. MR E. W. HUTT ON, Teacher of Piano, Organ, and Harmony, Singing and Voice Production. Mr Hutton being registered us a teacher, country pupils may obtain concessions in railway fares. New Members wanted for Singing Class and Glee Club, held every Monday Evening rfom 7.30 till 9.30. Nominal fee.' Full particulars on application. Rooms: No. 28 (ground floor) St. Andrew street, near City Boot Palace. \OUBLE-ENTRY Bookkeeping taught m I3J ten private lessons; also Evening | Classes. Prospectuses, Wood, 30 Dowling ! street. ENMANSHIP.—Bad Writing quickly :m- ---— proved (lessons privately); also Evening Classes (both sexes). Wood, 30 Dowling street. ROSSBOTHAM'S School of Shorthand, ! Typewriting, and Bookkeeping, 98 Prince* j street; open day and evening; individual tuition; Speed and Reporting Classes at aay hour. ' Instructor, T. J. Rossbotham. In'corporated Phonographic Society honor* diI ploma; agent Remington Standard Typewriter. SHORTHAND* Typewriting, and Bookkeep- , Walker. 23 Prince* ttnmi. Auctions. On iho Premises, Princes str.._t south (next door to Prictor, newsagent). AR C Y FORD has been instructed by English Manufacturers to sell privately, DRAPERY, SERGES, TWEEDS, CURTAINS, JEWELLERY, and TEAS, etc., etc. . Every line must bo sold under coskpriee- to make room for further shipments fro»h goods arriving everr day.

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Evening Star, Issue 11642, 31 August 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11642, 31 August 1901, Page 5