BBJBWEBXES. QTAGO TJKBWEBY. BIEWIKBV THEIR INCOMPARABLE XXX | XXXX * ALES AND STOUT or - i HHD?., BARRELS, AHB KILDERKINS I i ORDERS left or addressed to their Town Office, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, ! will meet with due attention. ! HAIBDBESSEBS. By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, & Volunteers. F BEISSEL, Ladies and Gentlemen's • Hairdresser and Perfumer, Rattray street, Dunedin. Warm, Cold, aud Shower Baths always ready Cold Baths Is. EDUCATIONAL. MUSIC. M" R 8. T. WHITE •"*- TKAOHBtt OV BDTOIHO, PIANOFORTE, akd thb GUITAR. MR T. WHITE, Pianist, Teacher of the Pianoforte. Terms, in advance :—Six Guineas per quarter j at his residence, Four Guineas. Corner of Stuart and Smith (streets. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, THE MISSES SPROULE, Lackbeg House, Corner of Maitland street and Walker street. Prospectuses forwarded on Application. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MISS BELL, for the convenience of those ■"*• of her pupils who live at a distance from her residence, Elwood Cottage, Cumberland stroet, hap arranged to receive Pupils at Mr Charles Begg's Music Rooms, Princes street. For terms apply to Mr C. Begg; or to Miss Bell. A LADY of experience gives Lessons in Music and French, at her own or pupils' residence. Terms moderate, address F. D., Mr "Wright, Post Office, Great King street. PRIVATE TUITION. THE Rev. R. L. Stanford proposes to receive Four Pupils. Terms, LGO per annnm. Address Parsonage, Tokomairiro. BOARDING and Day Schod for Young Gentlemen.—Mr Peach, Cumberland street, nearly opposite All Saints' Church. CHRISTCHURCH BOARDING SCHOOL For Young Ladies (Established in 1853). MRS CHAS. THOMSON having now secured a suitable House, proposes reopening the above, after the Midwinter Hobdays. Masters will be engaged in tho various departments of instruction. Address (for the present) Hereford street west, Christchurch, Canterbury. PROPERTIES FOE SAM!. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT, SOUTHLAND. rriHAT Large, Well-bmlt Hotel, THE J- TRAVELLERS' REST, with Outhouses, ko., complete, situated seven miles from Invercargill, onthe Main Line of Road to the Bluff, with Two hundred and twentyeight Acres of Land, part bush, mostly fenced, and .a portion cultivated. These premises, besides tho advantages they possess as a business site, having a macadamised road all the way from Invercargill passing tho door, and also a Railway Station in front, present great inducement to auy party disposed to combine Dairying and Cattle Grazing with tho Hotel Business, from tho fact of there being a very extensive outlet in tho shape of. unoccupied land in the neigh- ' borhood. The expenditure on tho property, for improvements, may be! estimated at over Two Thousand pounds ; and ' the wholo is now offered To Lot, to an Eligible Tenant, for a term of years; For Sale—Title Guaranteed. For particulars, apply to W. LAWRENCE, 1 Makarewß, Invercai^B.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 6
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443Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 6
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