EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART Corner of York Place and Tennyson street. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 1938 SESSION Offers ADULT AND SENIOR DAY CLASSES In Commercial Art, Crafts, Block Printing, Etching, Landscape and Still-Life Painting, Life Drawing and Painting, Modelling and Carving, Pottery, Needlecraft and Design, Commencing MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1938, At 9.30 a.m. The Head of the Department may be consulted between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. A Prospectus will be forwarded on application. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. TVfISS PASSMORE’S ART CLASSES ITJL WILL RESUME FEBRUARY 8. Studio: STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Railway concessions. Studio phone 18-164, private 11-166. NANCY HAUSMANN, L.R.S.M., Teacher of VIOLONCELLO, Commences Teaching in Dunedin FEBRUARY 11th. Will Interview Intending Pupils by Appointment. Telephone 18-835. JH. HUTTON Resumes Teaching all • Hawaiian musical instruments; classes, demonstrations; inquiries kindly solicited.— Studio, above Butterfields, Octagon. WANTED, Tutor for Mathematics, few hours weekly; state fees.—Address L 690, ‘Star.’ MEETING. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, 1939-40. . A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 16th in. stant, at 4 o’clock p.m., to discuss the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition to be held at Wellington in 1939-40, and the nature and extent of Otago’s participation In this undertaking. All persons interested are cordially invited to attend. * ' R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. - Town Hall, Dunedin, C.l, 11th February, 1938. TO LET. mO LET, Kaikorai, on tram route, Shop, JL home-made cakes, dairy j £1. —Park, Reynolds. TO LET, City, 10-roomed Residence; £2 5s. —Park, Reynolds. TO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room; fireplace, use conveniences; Mornington; suitable for business Lady. Ring 18-885. , TO LET, One large Well-furnished BedSitting Room, private entrance, gas and fireplace.—Lß 76, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, from April Ist to November Ist, Well-furnished 5-roomed House and kitchen, on fiat. —L 839, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Furnished Flat, self-contained; all conveniences; suitable for three adults.—P2s, ‘ Star.' mO LET, for . two or three months, JL‘ Partly-furnished House; cheap.—Address Pl 9, ‘ Star.’ mO LET, 1 large Unfurnished Upstairs l-fi. Room; gas griller; use conveniences; north end.—Po, ‘ Star.’ mO LET, Eoslyn, town side, beautiful 1 JL 1 Furnished Flat, with garage; £2 10s per week.—Alex. Macdonald, 5 Dowling street. TO LET, Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette, phone, north, handy tram; business person preferred; 12s fid week. —L9Bl, ‘ Star.* ELDERLY Lady with comfortable home would like congenial Lady to Share Home, rent free; enclose testimonials.— LBl2, * Star.’ SINGLE or Double Furnished Rooms; suit one or two working men. Anderson’s Bay road. SOUTH Bud.—Small Furnished Plat, 22s 6d; St. Clair, 3-roomed Furnished Flat, 255; York Place, 4 Rooms, sun balcony, bathroom, self-contained flat, 30s. — l Tamblyn, Rhodes, Jamieson. YOUR MOVE. SIR! TO LET, for Removals, Packing, and Storage, our UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS and EXPERT MEN. Dry storage. Removals any distance, town or country. Phone 11-525. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. r¥lo LET Gain Forward Co. Remove JL your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. GARDENING. DUNEDIN Gardening Club Meets March Ist, 1938; Holhngworth Memorial Trophy Competition, etc. —P. Nelson, hon. sec. ARDEN Tools of all kinds Re-handled, Repaired, and Sharpened; prompt, efficient service.—J, H. Mains, 252 George street. ' PERSONAL. ARB you lonely P Then Jean Smart is interested; send stamped envelope; genuine introductions. —LBIO, ‘ Star.* G" ENTLEMAN wishes to Correspond Protestant Lady, 21 to 26, dancer; exchange photos; view marriage; must be genuine.—L 990, ‘ Star.’ GOLD. iPOLD! Gold! Guaranteed highest price; VJT Gold, Jewellery, and Sterling Silver Bought. Townsend, jeweller, George street. FOR a Better Price for Old Gold, try Paterson, jewellers, etc., 80 George street, Dunedin. OLD - ! Gold! Gold.—l pay top price for Old Gold.—C. Vennall, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Building (upstairs). DOGS. DOG Owners. —Advice Free; full stock Remedies. —Watts, chemist, 57 George street. DOG Fanciers. —Aulsebrook’s Dog Biscuits, 31b bag; Puppy Biscuits; Strong Chains, 7d; Condition Powder, etc. —Fraser and Sons. CONVALESCENT HOMES. FIFE House Convalescent Home, Valpy street, St. Clair. —Mrs Adams (late Warrington); phone 23-757; terms moderate. IN order to have the ‘ Star' out in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in, their orders sailx.
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Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 10
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