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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ARTIFICIAL EYES. Hundreds Just Landed. All Shades. Y. STURMER, G.A.0.C., D. 5.0.1., . Qualified .Optician, 1 George street (Sproson’s Chemist Shop). Torio Lenses, Kryplok Lenses, Dr •Crookes Louses. Eye-testing a specialty. Also Doctors’ Prescriptions accurately made up by Mr STURMER. JEN covering your jam don’t mess around with flour paste and unsuitable paper. Use “ STANDARD ” SAFETY JAM POT'COVERS (registered). They are air-proof, and your jam cannot go mouldy or crystallise. From . all stationery, _ hardware, and crockery establishments, in 6d packets, to cover both 11b and 21b jars. Hygienic, Economical, Time-savmgi KEMPTHOENE, PROSSER, AND CO.’S NEW 'ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING. OUR WAREHOUSE, Stafford street, Dunedin, will bo CLOSED for ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 30th and Slab January respectively. During the period of closing best attention will bo given to urgent ordcra. BOYS’ WEEK. PARENTS should bring thbeir boys IoH.B. for the Correct Regulation School and Gollcgo Outfits, including Suits, Shirts, Hose, Ties, Caps, and Overcoats. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Octagon. ASK FOR If YNFS’ GOLD MEDAL AERATED Xi WATERS AND CORDIALS, Which are tho BEST. LANES’, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants. Sold only in dozen lots or more. Agents for ■WHYTE AND M.ACKAY SPECIAL WHISKY, ARTHUR BELL’S PERTH WHISKIES, M'CALLUM’S PERFECTION WHISKY (Ail bottled in Scotland), ’Phono 47. EDUCATIONAL. Dunedin school of art, MORAY PLACE. (Day and Evening), will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, February 4th. Instructors: T. It. Jenkin, A.R.0.A., and F. V. Ellis, A.R.C.A., and Miss Daisy White. Tho Clerk will bo in attendance from Monday, February 4fh, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to Enrol Pupils, and 7 to 8 p.m. Prospectus may .bo had on application, ANGUS MARSHALL, Director. nnECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 1 REOPENS FEBRUARY 4th, 1924. Tho following complete (full-time Day) Courses aro provided for: — ■ Matriculation and Public Service. • Commercial. Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical). Industrial. Agricultural. Home Science. Art Course. Pupils will bo Enrolled on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, January 30th and 31st, and February Ist, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tho EVENING CLASSES will NOT reopen until March 3rd. ANGUS MARSHALL, Director. ■£NT. THOMAS'S: BOYS’ ACADEMY, O OAM ARE. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS, Conducted by Dominican Nuns. First Term begins TUESDAY’, February sth. Boarders Return MONDAY, February 4 th. T&/TR J O II N L E E 0 H, IyjL Vocal Adviser and Teacher of Voice Production and Singing, RESUMES TUITION On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Students’ Lecture and Choral Classes commence MARCH. Interviews daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Studio ■■ ORONTES, 5 BAKER STREET. ’Phono 704. ,• MISS IDA LUNG-LEY, L.T.C.L., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RESUMES TUITION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. MBs Luugley will bo in attendance at tho Studio between 3 and C p.m. from January 50th. Students prepared for O Examinations. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. STUDIO: THE BRISTOL. QOLTOIBA GIRLS’ COLLEGE. mjlß FIRST TERM will begin on TUESDAY, tho sth February, at 9 a.m. ho Principal will be at homo on and after i INST, to interview parents and enrol ■ pupils. F. J. ROSS, MA. 16SEOMA B A K FJ K •ItJL Will Commence TEACHING PIANOFORTE AND THEORY , On FEBRUARY 4th At her Studio, 20 UPPER STUART STREET. RTHUR “ tElder F. H, NEATB, L.T.C.L. University Conservatorium, Adelaide), Musical Director Octagon Concert Orchestra, RESUMES TEACHING VIOLIN FEBRUARY 4th NEXT. ERVIEWS AT STUDIO, KIRKWOOD HOUSE, Moray place (near Library). jLlNEßi'.—Classes now Commencing; ■latest autumn styles taught by excel Milliner; successful tuition a&central. —850, ‘Star.’ College, Moray place, p,o.—Modern practical tuition ; ShortTypowriting, Bookkepiug; appointsecured; railway concessions. CHING.—AII Subjects (especially Latin and French) for Alatriculation, rrs’ C and D.—C. G. May, 95 Stuart ANTED, Pupils for Piano, 2s lesson, visiting; good tuition.—B66, ‘Star.’ )Y Teacher, L.T.C.L., has Vacancies for Piano Pupils, all grades; terms ale.—Address 803, ‘Star.’ SS‘m7g7M‘AHON7I.T.C.L., Teacher Piano, Harmony, Resumes Teaching ary 4.—Address 18 Josephine street, TASTE PAPER FOR • In lots to suit purchasers. SALE, 'STAB' OFFICE.

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Evening Star, Issue 18543, 28 January 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18543, 28 January 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18543, 28 January 1924, Page 7

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