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FOR SALE. IJ7(OE SALE, Traveller’s Hamper, well iD bound with hide (Pearson’s make); good order.—Apply 11 Stafford street. 1 P ULLEYS^”Shafting,' Belting, Bearings, Saws, Saw Spindles, and Benches; ring or write for quotation's. ry q— Harley, electric model; tyres good 4 order; mechanically good; price, £7s,—\V. A. Justice, garage, Dunedin. TTTORD Car Roadster; Brighton and back JU top gear; taken part payment motor cycle; £lls.—W. A. Justice and Co,, garage', Dunedin. Ifioi Harley and Side' Car .complete, X*Jtes-iL £150; motor cycle cost £l7O, side car cost £45; clear saving £65; outfit brand ned.—ls6, ‘Star’ Office. Wjn Excelsior Motor Cycle and Side Car, I “i/ £BS, complete; chassis and body could be sold for £25.-139, ‘ Star ’ Office. 17(0.R SALE, heavy Spade (Skelton), 10s.— JJ 315,- ‘Star’ Office. EOR SALE, Black Sergo Costume (never worn); suit slim figure; three guineas. —516, ‘Star’ Office. JjTOR SALE or_ Hire, Express Waggons, Hawker’s Turnout, Horses, Saddles, Bridles.—64 Macandrew road, South. Dunedin. TAOR SALE, good iC Bridle; £l2 lot. Hack, also Saddle, —7 Hood street, Kaikorai. FOR .SALE, Quarter-plate Hand Camera, 6.3 Anastigmat Lens, 3 Double Slides, Pilmpack Adapter, cheap.—2ll High street. EDUCATIONAL, MODERN BALLROOM DANCING.

MISS WALLACE WILL RESUME HER CLASSES ,as under: THE ADULTS' CLASSES In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. TUESDAY.—Beginners’ Class, March 28, at 3 p.m. THURSDAY. —Advanced Class, March 30, at 8 p.m. ' FRIDAY.—Senior Boys’ and Girls’ Class, in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, March 24, at 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY. —Children’s Class, Smith’s Hall {comer George and Hanover streets), on Saturday Horning, March 25, at 10 a.m. In this Ciass Children -will be taught Physical Culture, Fancy Dancing, and Ballroom Dancing. Terms, £1 Is, ’Phone 2,369. 836 Cumberland street. TO MARQUETRY AND POKER WORK STUDENTS. In preparation for the opening • of the Art Classes for year 1922, we have LARGE STOCKS of all classes of goods for MARQUETRY AND POKERWORK. NEW DESIGNS JUST OUT. Call and View Them. J. SCOTT AND CO., ART, SPECIALISTS, 96 KING STREET (near St. Andrew street), DUNEDIN. ’Phone 2,449. LATEST DANCES. Tip-tos, Ballet,’Step, C!a>=s : o, Buck Novelty, and Society Dances. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. St. Kilda, Saturday afternoon, 2 p.m. Maori Hill, Saturday afternoon, 2 p.m. Miller Hall, N.E.V., Saturday morning, 10 a.m, ” ADULT CLASSES. St. Kilda, Saturday, 4 p.m., and Monday, 8 p.tn., commencing March 87th. Private Studio, Opposite Post Office, Dow- . ling street. Individual Tuition and Private Parties Arranged. * Miss NETTA W. KEATES, - “Roseaeath,” 42 Eastlier Orescent, Kew. DANCING. Mrs r. h. bligh’s classes win t® hold at the Choral Hall as under: BEGINNERS’ CLASS, THURSDAY, 7.30. ADVANCED CHILDREN, FRIDAY, ■ 4 p.m. SENIOR BOYS AND GIRLS. FRIDAY, 6.45. ADVANCED ADULTS, 8.30 p.m., followed by a dance. ! TINY TOTS’ CLASS, SATURDAY, 9.45. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. CLASSES RESUME as under iu Victoria Hall:—Adults, on FRIDAY, 24th March, and WEDNESDAY, 29th ’ March. New Members, 7 p.m. Juveniles on SATURDAY, 25th March, 2.30 p.m. Private Glasses by arrangement. ’Phone 3,583. Mies DAWSON, 8 Fernhill. DANCING. MISS HOOPER AND RESUME EVENING ASSISTANTS CLASSES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 17bb and 18lh. ODDFELLOWS’ HA PL. STUART STREET, 7.30 o'clock. Private Lessons Arranged, 113 OANON6ATE. Telephone. 1,036. j||“ANDOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR. J. H. HUTTON, 207 GEORGE STREET, ART CLASSES.—Drawing, .Painting. Pen . Painting, Copper, Pewter, _ and Enamelling, also lessons in Marquctrie, at 2s 6d per lesson, at Studio.—HELP AND MORRIS, 245 George street. gtHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. 5 —Miss Brown’s College, above Moriy Place P. 0.; individual tuition; railway concessions; 'phono 2,997. . (Ti EADUATE, experienced in secondary AX teaching, is prepared to undertake Coaching. —256, ‘ Star.’ nnEACHER Dancing, pupil of Culver Yates, JL Resumes Tuition; latest dances; private class; guinea quarter.—Bs6, ‘Star.’ lIXPERIBNCBD Teacher (A.T.C.L.) PianoJ forte, Theory has Vacancies; one lesson weekly, 30a quarter.—96, ‘Star.’ ' CERTIFICATED Lady Teacher, with good' testimonials, would, Coach Pupils for any public school Standard, either at their own homes or at her rooms.—Address 279, ‘ Star.’ OILS, 'Water, Pastel Pastinello, Pen ■ Painting, Poker Work,i Marquetrie, etc.; railway concessions.—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange., MSS ALMA FINNERTY is now prepared . to receive Junior Pupils for Elocution, ion and Character Songs, at her rcsioe, 16 Anderson Bay road. SINGING.— Hamilton Eagar, 70 Upper Grosvenor street, Kensington. JMLLINER has Vacancy for Pupils, after1. noon and evenings; charges moderate, to. 1 Gillespie street, Valley. If you Lose Anything, Advertise ia the ‘Star’ Lost and Found Column,

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Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 9