EDUCATIONAL. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. "EWENING CLASSES WILL RESUME JLJ WORK MARCH 11. Tuition is provided for: 1. Public Examinations. 2. Commercial Work. 3. All Branches of Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical). 4. Trades Carpentry, Plumbing, Cabinetmakmg, Pa.mte.rs' Work, Blacksmithing, Woolckssing, Typography. 5. Domestic Science: Dressmaking, Cookery, Needlework, Millinery. Students are NOW BEING ENROLLED and all FREE-PLACE HOLDERS (Senior and Junior) are required to REGISTER BEFORE THE SESSION OPENS. MADEMOISELLE DAMBLY •*■ Resumes Teaching DRESSMAKING, LINGERIE, NEEDLEWORK, FEBRUARY 6. Classes 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Evening Classes MARCH 6. Former pupils please keep own time. 76 LOWER STUART STREET. THE LANGER DRESSCTJTTING SCHOOL. "MTISS KATE STEWART will be in attend--IM. ance to ENROL PUPILS on and after MONDAY, February 4th, at her Rooms. 123 High street (opp. D.1.C.). EVENING CLASSES RESUME MONDAY, March 4lh, at 7 p.m. ISS PASSMORE'S ART CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED. Tuition given in Oils, Waler, Pastti PasUnello, Pen Painting, Poker Work (Colored and Silvel, etc.), etc. EVENING CLASSES, MARCH Ist Studio: STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. PUBLIC NOTICES. OCTAGON DAIRY, STRAND BUILDINGS OCTAGON. W Our Patrons FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY OF MILK Ss££¥-.t, BUTT£B » EGGS ' ALL dairy Open Sunday Mornings from 9 to 10.30. dairy-octag ON.-DAIRY G GOURLEY AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Dairymen. RUPTURE AND THE TRUSS. ipHE Truss as a means of cming Rupture L - has be.eu proved n failure. At the verv best it can only afford relief, aud the dis comfort of wearing it, together with the possibility of it setting up even more Eerioucomplications than those it is expected to relieve, has spurred medical men in the p;usi to put forth every effort to discover a simple; .-.ud surer treatment. As a result of these investigations, a noted Rupture Specialist, Dr J. A. Sherman, evolved a more radical mid less troublesome treatment. His system is, b-ieed on scientific grounds, and has been proved successful in the most difficult cases. Eminent men in all branches of lifo have testified to its efficacy, and thousands haw been restored to perfect health through iu use. The wisest possible thing for any sufferer to do is to make full investiyulio;. of this treatment, which offers such surt and certain salvation from pain and eve, greater affliction. Mr A. W. MARTIN, thrSole Controller of this roefTTod, can be Consulted Free and Ids Rooms, Samson's Buildings, Dowling street, Dimedin. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12, 2 p.m. to 5; Saturday. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Sufferers should send for booklet. Rupture and Its Treatment.' It is posted free. rFUXBuKY FORWARDING COMPANY -*-' LIMITED. Office: No. 7Crawford street (N.Z. Insuranc. Company Buildings). EXPERT PACKERS AND FURNITURJ. REMOVERS, By Rail, Road, or Sea. This Class of Work a Specialty. Telephone: OfSce, 2,304; after 5 p.m., 1,12: TLENTY OF WARONUI AVAILABLE NOW. NO NEED TO USE AN INFERIOR OR MORE COSTLY COAL. A while back the supply of Waronui was insufficient to meet the great demand, and for this reason housewives who wanted it, and couldn't get it, had to fall back That makeshift is no longer necessary Plenty of Waronui is now being mined, and your coal merchant can now fill your order without delay. 16s Cash for Half-ton, Delivered in the City. CT WARONUI COAL ISI The Most Economical Coal. PIANO REPAIRING. WE ARE EXPERTS IN RENOVATING PIANOS Our Workmen are thoroughly experienced The Best of Material only used. PRICES MODERATE. ESTIMATES FREE. F. HOWELL AND CO., Piano Manufacturers. 25 BATH STREET (just off Stuart street.) DUNEDIN.
9 AND E a S. PATERSON, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKi'RS ETC DOMINION CHAMBEKS, 342 RATTRAY STREET (opposite WoodVs Private Hotel). T' CLAIR (exceptionally fine position 2 minutes from beach).-Fine Villa of 5 eood rooms; bathroom, scullery hot and cold water, electric light, gas; an in splendid order; nwt-class papers; freehold corner section, magnificent "view, mce \ard« live hedges, and exceptionally warm position. Beat value' in St, Clair. £IOO deposit. Only ~ "USSELBURGH (in best J^dentiafiir^laT^ - stantial y built, nauly all kauri, with every modern convenience, electric li ? ht porcelain enamel bath, gas, cooker latest drainage, fine freehold section, good antf sheltered position. Tins property is being 6old_agejmineJm g a : jn_li^ ANDERSON'S BAY (second section).—Exceptionally fine and well-built VilhTof _ -OL rooms; bathroom scullery hot and cold water, p iin try, linen press, tile RK f l ' larg A,? nel W i ndow and P° rUco ' workshop; fine s ~ ' m SP ' e,Vdid ° rdCT - A Senuine bargain. E^y "1 b ,,a Ta i V i~! ■ K- \Y y of 5 large rooms; bathroom, hot tubs- cnl C^ ld ; vate , r ' + . Bleotnc W> wardrobes, tile grates and hearths, seuUerr, coppe? tubs, concrete foundation; good freehold taction; fine view Owner mino- ™i Sk Reduced-from £640 to £SBO. _ Genuine bargain. £SO depSi, * K ° rth - K N J Cl t°if e Newin S^ n )-- Charaiin g new Brick Bungalow, of 7 rooms/complete J-tu with all the most up-to-date conveniences, with fine i-acre section • excentionallv gr T l ? taatefullv laid out fa lawn, flowers. Xta ' * the lull. Tor immediate sale Cards on application.
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Evening Star, Issue 16675, 6 March 1918, Page 1
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