LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. K.O.S. MEMBERS OP ,THB KEEP ON SMILING BRIGADE. STOCK , EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (AT THE CORNER)! 1 The Centre for Comfort and Satisfaction, where the sniiliug attendants endeavor to make you feel at home. trough the Exchange menu never fails to whet the most torpid appetite. No. 1. We particularly specialise in Morning and Afternoon Teas and Suppers at the charge of 9d. No. 2. For thoee who desiro only a snack, Te*, Coffee, or Cocoa, with Bread and Butter, Biscuits (own make), or Sandwiches, a minimum charge of 6d is made. But, whatever you order, it will be set before you to your entire satisfaction. So come along snd enjoy the comfort and homeliness of the STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, BROWN’S, LIMITED (At the Corner). TO LET. rjTfO LET, George street, comfortable 6roomed House; modern in every respect. Bryant, 225 Princes street. TO LET, large Bed-Sitting Room; all conveniences. Apply 11 Maitland street. GOOD Front Room Tunfnmishcd): use conveniences; electric light, fireplace; suit business woman; north. " Cat-line,” ‘ Star ’ Office. OHO LETy a Front Bedroom (furnished), -a- with fireplace. Apply 418 Cumberland street (near Hanover street). TO LET, Offices and Rooms, furnished and unfurnished; low rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. nr\Hß Following Entrance Scholarships are 1- OPEN FOR COMPETITION ; Richardson Scholarship, value £SO per annum. Walter Scott Scholarship, valuo £lO per annum. Taieri Scholarship, value £2O per annum. Pull particulars concerning these Scholarships may be seen in the ; Calendar’ of the University of Otago for 1920. Applications close with the undersigned at 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, February 24, 1920. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. A are • invited for Fou Scholarships of £BO on the Mars houndatum. In accordance with the decisioi ot the General Synod, these Scholarship are at the present time available for Re turned Soldiers desiring to study for Hoi Orders without Matriculation being a neces sary qualification. The College is open for the admission o Students not holding Scholarships upon pay ment of the customary fees. Copies of Regulations and forms of an plication can be obtained from the Diocesai Office, 40 Shortlaud street, Auckland, when applications can be received up to FEB RUARY 21st, 1920, addressed to G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary St. John’s College Trust. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. STUART STREET, w ILL REOPEN on MONDAY, Februar y 23, at 9 a.m. Students will be Enrolled Daily on and after MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. ANGUS MARSHALL. Director. JOHN M’GLASHAN COLLEGE. rpHE OPENING of the College is AGAIN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHEB NOTICE by Order of the Health Officer. A. E. BUTCHERS, M.A., Principal. VIOLIN AND PIANO, ALSO GUITAR, MANDOLIN, BANJO. J H. HUTTON RESUMES TEACHING. Pupils Prepared for Exams. 207 GEORGE STREET. VIOLIN. fR ARTHUR F. H. NEATE, L.T C.L L VIOLINIST (Elder University Couservatorium, Adelaide) MAY BE INTERVIEWED DAILY AT STUDIO, 201 GEORGE STREET, CITY. ’Phone 2,645. QfHOETHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. —Miss Brown’s College, above Moray Placo P. 0.; railway concessions; individual tuition. Telephone 2.997. HOLDER Trinity College, Royal Academv certificates wanto Pupils Pianoforte and Violin; 2s lesson. Address “Pianoforte,” ‘ Star ’ Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 6
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