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For Sale. Fox N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS. Etc., ? . 73 PRINCES STREET. TELEPHONE 33. CITY (Clyde street).—Superior groomed Modern Residence, with nearly i-acre unmediate sale. J 3 ?answ Sl r^m ET J° p F°? ite 5* us ® nm reserve).—Pine Building Site; cheap. £2lO. SOUXH END.—First-class Dwelling, 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, copper and tubs built midTVM’/ i y ! nd veran s*?b> a ;P halt paths and yard; a choice property. £525. ROSLYN (close tram, on hill).—Fine Section, £IOO, on which we will build a 5 or D n=r,v^ ro °-.“ d House t0 s,lit Purchaser. £25 deposit. ° r §o|^N.—sections, £l3O £175, and £lB5 each, near Town Belt. RoIIYN built Dwelling, 5 rooms, with all up-to-date conveniences, MORNINPTON !t) V" Gu - d J e « ,d l e e l 8 rooms; g-acre section, beautiful situation URV WTnv ,ri tram an - Be t)-—6-roomed Dwelling and 2 Sections. £420. MUSSET RTmrTT G " ava n uc ’ fronting car).-Splendid i-acre Building Site. £IBO. ; fun o , ,nile " d ” p 10 “ e ' ~ . . TO LET. Rooms, modern; Mornington, 5 Rooms, hath, scullery, 12s; Roaiyn, 6 RENT, for a term 6 months, Furnished House, about 7 rooms; hill proMAORI rnLL^ (on electric car line)-First-class Family Residence, 7 rooms; bathroom, , I T’ . PP er tubs built in, and all other conveniences; good supply water; nice freehold section. For immediate sale at a reasonable price. ARTHUR A. ADAMS, 79 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, ■ FOR SALE. ClTY, ~£4so° mS ’ plastered ’ « as > cte ‘> £Bs °; 6 Rooms, all conveniences, £700; 4 Rooms. N.E. VALLEY—4 Rooms, 2 Sections, £3OO (small deposit and 15s weekly); 6 Rooms new), £SOO ; 6 Rooms, very superior, £600; Sections, Calton terrace; 4 Rooms, two frontages, £l5O. BELLEKNOWES.—S Rooms (extra fine), wardrobes, etc.; 5 Rooms, £25 deposit and £4 monthly. * SOUTH DUNEDIN.—3 Rooms, £120; 4 Rooms, £2OO ; 4 Rooms (new), all conveniences, imrror wardrobe, etc., £3SO; Six Houses, well let, £1,100; 8 Rooms, in firstrclass order, £4/5. ST. KILDA.—S Rooms, all conveniences, bay window and verandah, £550 (almost now). MUSSELBURGH.—4 Rooms, j-acro section; 4 Rooms, 2 Sections, £275; 6 Rooms, £555; fa Jxooras, High street, £565; 6 Rooms, large section, workshop, etc., £585. CHEMIST S BUSINESS, which has returned the owner a competency in sixteen years. WANTED, 6-ROOJIED HOUSE, with Stable, N.E. VALLEY. MONEY TO LEND. BURTON AND PATTERSON (Business Established 1861). ALBION CHAMBERS, 41 DOWLING STREET. FINANCIAL AGENTS, ESTATE AGENTS. FOR SALE, PROPERTIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MONEY TO LEND at Curren Rates; TERMS to SUIT BORROWERS. PURCHASERS POUND FOR EVERY GLASS OF PROPERTY, READY INVESTMENT FOUND FOR LENDERS on FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES. HOUSES LET, RENTS and INTEREST COLLECTED; ESTATES MANAGED. VALUATIONS Undertaken by experienced Valuers. ACCOUNTANTS, VALUATORS. ATTORNEYS, TRUSTEES. INSURANCE AGENTS, LICENSED SURVEYORS, AND LAND BROKERS. MORTGAGES and TRANSFERS PREPARED, MATHESON AND 98 Princes street, Dunedin. CO., FOR SALE. 7-roomed House, Belleknowes. £SOO. 6-roomed House, Woodhaugh. £570. G-roomed Housi, Bisbopscourt. £560. 2 Cottages, Castle street north. £3OO. 4-roomed Cottage, South Dunedin. £250. 6-roomed Cottage, Roslyn. £6OO. 4-roomed Cottage, Mabyank. £l4O. Loans arranged on best term*. Educational. tTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH T SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. STONEWARE Sanitary Pipes, Agricultnri Pipes, Limestone Filters, Sink or Gull Traps, Spirit Bottles, Butter Jars. Chimne Pots, Flower Pots, Vases, etc. Lamber Kensington Pottery Works. 1 FOR SALE^ WOOD STEAMER, 20 tons; carrii 10,000 ft timber; light draught; speei 8 miles; easy on coal; good as new. Tem can be arranged. BUICK AND CO., Agents, . Picton. MILLER AND CO , ’ » HOUSE, LAND, AND FINANI CIAL AGENTS. I 23 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. Bills Discounted. Money Lent. Insurance Effected. All kinds of Property (Freehold and Least hold) For Sale and To Let on the mot favorable terms. Tnnuiry invited

BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: ALEX. WILSON, M.A. The BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT is under the Management of MUNGO WATSON, JLA. 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 commences on TUESDAY, 31st May, 1904-. New Pupils will be Enrolled on MONDAY, the 30th inst., at 9.30 a.m. For prospectuses, etc., apply to C. MACANDREW, Secretary to Board of Governors. Brae mar 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 Glass,, 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 App'icafion. School REOPENS TUESDAY, 31st MAY. S HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL • FOR GIRLS, HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. Conducted by the SISTERS of the CHURCH, Aided by an Efficient Staff. ’ HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION. The Visiting Staff includes amongst others: Mme. Decleene, French; Mr Maitland Gard’ner. Singing and Elocution; Mrs Blandford, L.E.A.M., Pianoforte; Mr G. E.« Butler, Painting and Drawing; Miss Hooper, Dancing. _ Pupils prepared for University Matriculation, also Musical Examinations. Resident and Daily Pupils received. The health and comfort of Boarders is made a special care. Each Boarder has a completelyfurnished cubicle to herself. Every care is taken to cultivate thoroughly good habits, refined and gentle manners. A Class for Younger Girls (equal to Standard H.) has been recently formed. The Term begins on WBDNESD 'Y, June Ist. New Pupils enrolled on TUESDAY, May 31st, at 10 a.m. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DEESSCUTTING. —Every Lady her own Dressmaker. The Danger is the Quickest and most Perfect System invented. No calculations. Patterns iu five minutes. Ladies’ and Youths’ Tailoring, Gents’ Pyjamas', Children’s Garments. Pattern-making and Trimmings Specially Taught. Inspection invited. Trial lesson free. Classes daily, tnd Monday and Thursday evenlngsMiss CHARLES. No. 3 High street (opposite D.I.C.V SHORTHAND, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping—Day and Evening Classes. W. C. Walker. 23 Princes street. OSSBOIHAMS School of Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping (established 1892). 4 3 Dowling, street (cutting), open day and evening. Principal, T. J. Eossbotham, holding I.P.S. (honors) teacher’s certificate, London. Agent Remington typewriter. Telephone 736.

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Evening Star, Issue 12205, 25 May 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12205, 25 May 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12205, 25 May 1904, Page 1

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