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Edncatfonal. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. ■ Instituted 1872. rpCHE NEXT EXAMINATION in MUSIJL cal KNOWLEDGE will be held on SATURDAY, June 7, 1902. Last Day of Entry, FRIDAY, February 21. Entry Forms can be obtained at the Music Firms, or of the Secretary. Chairman of Centre, the Rev. W. Hewitson. Local Secretary, Arthur J. Barth, Dresden Music Studio, Dunedin. R ARTHUR J. BARTH HaS RESUMED TEACHING At the DRESDEN MUSIC STUDIO. Private Address: Man roau, N.E. Valley. MISS AITKEN Teacher of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and HARMONY, RESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. At Home after January 30. Pupils Prepared for Musical Examinations. All Pupils Passed who were presented for examinations, practical and theoretical, in 1901. KIRKWOOD HOUSE, MORAY PLACE (opposite Wesleyan Church). MR EPHRAIM PARKER (Leader of the Dunedin Orchestral and Choral Societies) Receives Pupils for VIOLIN PLAYING. Pupils Prepared for the Trinity College and other Examinations. Teaching Resumed on MONDAY, January 27. Address: 76 FTLLEUL STREET. M ss YOKSTON, Pianoforte, Singing, And Miss EFFIB YORSTON, A.T.C.L,, Pianoforte, Violin, Harmony, RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At Chatsworth House, George street. At Horae from February 7th. MISS SELBY, Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony, RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 10th. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 100 CASTLE STREET. PIANOFORTE. PISS E. C. MOSS. “ The Laurels,” No. 18 L Albany street, has RESUMED TEACllftyjr R ’ JESSE TIMSON jJL Has Resumed Teaching at 93 MORAY PLACE (near Technical School) And at his Private Residence, High street, Roslyn DRAWING Classes.—Miss Sale is prepared to take Pupils, Drawing and Painting, it, her Studio, L 32 Moray place south. Classes >pen Monday. February 10. 1/TISS ROSE BLANK Y has Resumed ItJL Teaching at. her room, No. 4 Ross’s luilding. Octagon. LEECH’S Violin School, 6 top floor, Ross’s Buildings, Octagon. Teaching resumed. Pupils visited. [> OSSBOTHAM ’S SCHOOL OF SHOETIX HAND, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping Sstablished 1892), 41 Dowling street (Cutng). Open day and evening. Principal, T. Rossbotham, holding I.P.S. (Honors) 'eachers’ Certificate, London. Agent Remigton Typewriter. Telephone 736. 1/fISS GIBB, Teacher Pianoforte and Haryjl mony, Resumes Teaching February rd. 65 Moray place (next Dr Slenhouse^s). , O. STOKES, Teacher of Banjo, ManHL> doline, and Guitar, 22 Leith street icar SL Andrew street) riSS MscDODGAL. Teacher of Painting, iJL Resumes her Classes February sth. 65 foray place (next Dr Stenbouse’s). I*~ISS PARKER Resumes Teaching at Reid TX street. South Dunedin, on Monday, ebruary 10th. UffTSS L. HORNE, Teacher of Pianoforte, TjL has Resumed Teaching at her residence, (avid street, Caversham. Pvtlle NotlwesJ INDIGESTION And BILIOUSNESS Cured by yiTADATI-O. Oxford street, Lyttelton, N.Z., June 10, 1901. Mr S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir,—This is to testify to the great benefit I have received from WEBBER’S Great Herbal Remedy VITADATIO. I have been a great sufferer for about 13 years with Indigestion and Biliousness, and have tried all sorts of remedies, with only slight relief. After having heard about the wonderful curative powers of VITADATIO, I decided to try it, and after using three large bottles I can honestly say it acted like magic; I began to feel relief after taking the first bottle. Before I took it I sometimes had to have hot flannels and turpentine applied for 12 hours at a lime. It is now five months since I took it, and I have not had any return of the complaint since. I feel much brighter and in better spirits than X have felt for years. Hoping these few lines will inspire some fellow-sufferer with hope, you are at liberty to use this testimonial as you think fit.—l remain, yours truly, Mrs F. GILLARD. Witness, her son, Fhed. Gtt.tabi). For further particulars. S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials. The price of Medicine is 5s fid and 3s fid per bottle. Wholesale Agents, KBMPTHOENE, i ROSSER, AND CO., Dunedin. Retail Agent, Mrs S. J. HUTTON, Octagon, Dunedin, THE DUNEDIN AND KAIKORAI TRAM COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DUNEDIN AND KAIKORAI TRAM COMPANY, LIMITED, has Arranged to RUN A DRAG firm the TRAM TERMINUS, KAIKORAI, TO BUNTING’S STORE on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. The Drag will meet the one o’clock Car from Town, and each Car leaving at the Hour and at (he Haif-hcur tnereafter until 7 o’clock FARES: Return from Octagon or Town Side to Bunting’s Store, fid; Roslyn, 4d; Kaikorai, 3d. Children, half-price. J. HUNTER, Manager. XTTTEEN the weather doesn’t suit you or W you don’t suit the weather, when, you t,re feeling hot, perspiring, and played out, a cup of pure Cock o' the North Tea will prove a delightful refreshment.

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Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 1

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