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For Sale. SIEVWEIGHT BROS. AND CO., AUCTIONEERS ANT) LAND AGENTS, 14 HIGH STREET, 7 We will Advertise your Proportion to this Column FREE OP CHARGE. FOR SALE. . Cargill road (comer of Brunswick street), — Capital Shop and Dwelling; drapery business at present being carried on; freehold, 33ft x 100 ft; £450; splendid opportunity. Caveraham Rise.—Large Freehold Building Site, 73 links by 228 links; going at £4O. City (George street). —Exceptional opportunity. 147 feet frontage to George street, with two dwellings of 6 and 8 rooms respectively; splendid position. Early application necessary. South Dunedin (Reid road, K 'dobe to Railway and 4-roomed dwelling. £330; bargain, I Reid road (South Dunedin). Three, minutes from workshop, full 4-aore, 4-roomed dwelling, scullery andworksLip. .’As the owner is leaving for the North Island £330 will be taken for immediate .sale. Forth street.—Dwelling, 4 rooms; £350; terms. Rare opportunity. King street (near bridge).—Two Terrace Houses, 9 rooms; each on concrete foundations ; rents, £ll2 per annum; price, £1,050. Good investment, returning over 9 per cent, clear, Bisbopscourt (Roslyn).—Fine New Dwelling of 6 rooms, all modem conveniences. Land, 66ft x 100 ft. To be sold. £6OO. TO LET * St. Clair (Albert street). —6-roemed Dwelling, close to trams; low rent to a good tenant. City (near Gardens).—Fine 9-rooihed House; all conveniences; possession ' Ist May. Rent, £6O per annum; early application. ADAMS AIN D DICKSON, 79 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. BRANCH OFFICE, HIGH STREET, FOB SALE. £lso.—Three-roomed House; £2O deposit, • balance weekly. Rare opportunity for securing home. City.—Large commodious House of 10 rooms; bath, hj. and o. water; scullery; 4-acre. Bay View road.—Nice Four-roomed House, corner section (room for two other houses); 4~aero of land. Must be sola. £s2o.—Five-roomed House (large and new); 2 bay windows, bath, .etc., asphalt paths, large garden; Woodhaugh. Six Houses, South Dunedin; a splendid investment; all let to good tenants; owner leaving Dunedin. 5-roomed House, scullery, washhouse, etc.; 4-acre of land, good garden; Momington. Must be sold. £4so.—New 4-roomed House, scullery, 2 bays, north end; large section. ROSLYN (Opposite Council Chambsn). 5 Mutual Help Terminating Building SociShares. Roslyn.—4-roomed House (scullery, washhouse, etc.), with 4-acro; finest site in Roslyn; on ear line. £520. Roslyn.—s-roomed House (bath, scullery, washhouse), larger section, near car; nice view. £450. it Roslyn.—B-roomed House *,ha|h, washhouse), convenient to car; 4-arre of land. Price, £BSO. v Forth street (City).—First-class groomed House (new), bath* hj., o. Water. Price, £650. This property is worth inspection. Three nice Cottages For Sale; rental, 27s per week. Will be sold cheap; splendid investment. To Let, 7-roomed House, Garfield street, Roslyn. To Let, 4 Rooms, Castle street. NOTE.—Above is a List of Few of our Properties, any of which we .will be pleased to show. ’ MONET TO LEND on Freehold Security from 44 per cent. BURTON AND PATTERSON (Business Established 1861), ALBION CHAMBERS. 41 DOWLING STREET. FOR BATJI. CARGILL STREET.—Modem 8-roomed Residence, plastered; bathroom; h.p. boiler; bay windows; all conveniences; splendid order; fine view, sunny; very central; section, 4-acre. WOODHAUGH.—Very superior o-roomed ’Residence; bay-windows, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, asphalt paths, good vegetable and fruit garden. £525. ClTY.—Attractive 4-roomed Cottage, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, cupboards, excellent ■ order, very handy position, bay windows; £365. . CITY (north end). —New 6-roomed Residence; bathroom (h.p. boiler), pantry, washhouse (tubs and boiler), linen press, bay window; cheap property. £650. GLEN ROAD (Momington).—Two 5-roomed Houses in handy position, well let to good tenants. MUST BE SOLD, as trustees are anxious to close accounts; great chance; offers wanted. Will be sold separately if required. OPOHO.—Splendid 6-roomed Verandah House (scullery, .—hhouse, bathroom), excellent order. 4-acre section, good garden; £350. MUSSELBURGH.—Exceedingly attractive modem 5-roomed Residence (plastered); large oriel windows, verandah, Bathroom (h-p. boiler); very sunny situation; large section; £475. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—Very good Four-roomed Cottage (scullery, large washhouse boiler)fowl run; 4-acre section ; three minutes from Workshops; £315. ’ ClTY.—Splendid investment, Residential Properties, handy to centre;, well let; showing over 11 per cent; £BOO. ° TRUST MONETS TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATBL Accountants, Licensed Land Brokers. Mortgages and Transfers Prepared. O Educational. TAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. SESSION, 1903,' BOYS’ SCHOOL. Rector, Alex. Wilson, M.A. The Boarding-house is under the Management of Mungo Watson, MJL Insurance Notices. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office: High street, Dunedin. FIRE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS Taken at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager. GIRLS’ SCHOOL. Lady Principal, Miss M. E. Allman Marchant, M.A. The Boarding-house adjoins the School, and is under the supervision of' the Lady Principal. The Second Term commenced on TUESDAY, the 2nd June, at 9.30 a.m. For prospectuses, etc., apply to C. MACANDREW, Secretary to the Board of Governors. BR AEM A R HOUSE, DUNEDIN. HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses ’ Miller, Certificated Teachers, London, and Paris. Highly efficient staff, including three Lady Graduates and a Resident French Governess. Kindergarten Class, under the charge of a Trained Teacher, assisted by a French Governess. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Kensington Art Examinations, and all Musical Examinations. A thoroughly Sound and Advanced Education given. A System of School Management is followed by which the entire work of even the youngest pupils comes under the personal notice of the Misses Miller every day or two. The Misses Miller make it a special point that the life of the boarders shall be not only refined, but as home-like as possible. Prospectuses on Application. School Reopens TUESDAY, 26th MAY. gT. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. The Women’s First Aid Class will commence on FRIDAY, June 5, in the Young Women’s Christian Association Rooms, Moray place, at 8 p.m. The Nursing Class will commence on THURSDAY, June 11, in the Young Men’s Christian Association Rooms, Moray place, next Choral Hall. This Class will commence at 7.30 p.m. Only those who hold First Aid or Nursing Certificates can attend. The Men’s First Aid Class will commence on THURSDAY, June 18, in the Fire Brigade Station, at 8 p.m. Tickets, 7s 6d for the Session, at J. Wilkie and Co.’s. Text Books for All Classes at the Booksellers’. Certificates not presented at the annual meeting may be had upon application to Messrs J. Wilkie and Co Intending Students are requested to lose no time in securing their Membership Tickets. J. E. BONE, Secretary of Centre. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. Instituted 1872. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. rriHE LAST DAY OF ENTRY for the ] JL coming Examinations at the Di Centre for the “ Practical ” Pianoforte, 1 and Singing, to be held in October, w JUNE 6, 1903. Local Secretary: Mr ARTHUR J. BARTH, Dresden Music Studio, from whom the current regulations may be obtained; also from Music Firms. DANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. THE DANGER is tbe quickest and most perfect system invented. Patterns in five minutes. No calculations. Patternmaking and Trimmings specially taught. Special Class for Schoolgirls, Saturday mornings. Inspection invited. Trial Lesson free Classes Daily, and Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Miss CHARLES, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Comer Dowling and Princes streets. DUNEDIN School of Art, Moray place. Open every day and evening. All kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught Fees (per quarter): Day Classes, £1 Is; Evenine Classes, Uls fid. s •VTUtGiL Clavier and Piano Method Classes being formed. Particulars hi M. O. Green, the Dresden. ANGLO-PABISIAN Dresscutting and ing. Miss Nellie Minims, agent teacher, No. 2 (first floor) A.M.P. Buildi ISS WHITTAKER, Teacher of F Painting and Music. Main South Caversham, Norwich union fire insurance SOCIETY. INSURANCES Effected at Lowest Current Rates. LOSSES from Fire and Lightning Covered. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Agents for Otago: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ’ ZEALAND, LIMITED, Rattray street, Dunedin. Money. mBUST MONEY TO LEND ON FRE X HOLD SECURITY, In Large or Small Sums, for Long or She Periods, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES of INTEBRS CALLAN AND CALLAWAY, Solicitors, CORNER WATER AND VOGEL STREEI (Next U.S.S. Company’s Office), fTTHB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTAT X AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NE ZEALAND, LIMITED, has MONEY 1 LEND on Freehold Security. WALTER HI SLOP, Manager. M ONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE ANY SUMS. Lowest Current In ten ADAMS BROS., Exchange Court, Princes street MONEY To Lend at current rates. The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of N“w Zealand, Limited. Public Notices. A SPLENDID ESTABLISmrRNT. With the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN DUNEDIN FOR CHOICE ARTICLES In JEWELLER 7. Ladies’ Rings from 20s to £SO. Bangles, 9c and 15c gold, from 15i to £25. Cham Pins, with Greenstone, Gold, and Stone-set Charms. Gold and Silver Alberts and Muff Chains. Rolled Gold Gents’ Alberts from 7*. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER Than Visit G. AND T. YOUNG, 88 PRINCES STREET. Or if you wish to Buy a really nice, useful Article for a Gift Inspect their Stock of SILVER GOODS. Photo Frames, all sizes and shapes. Mirrors. Hair, Hat, and Cloth Brushes. Hairpin and Toilet Boxes. Ah in the very Newest Designs, of good quality, and marked at lower prices than you can buy them for elsewhere.

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Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 1

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