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SERMONS. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, Great King street. Mw. "green • (Evangelist) Will (D.V.) preach ON SUNDAY EVENIXG. EDUCATIONAL. THE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, BUNEDIN: THE SCHOOL will be Re-opened on TUESDAY, the Ist February. Additional and very suitable Class-room and Boarding accommodation has been provided. Fees:—For Day School, Junior Division, £2 per quarter ; Senior Division, £2 lfls per quarter, b'or Board and Washing, with assistance in home studies, Fifty Guineas per annum. Prospectus, containing full information, may ba obtained on application at (.lie Education Office or the School. M. G. BURN, 13j Lady Principal. THE HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. mHE SCHOOL will be Re-opened on JL TUESDAY, the Ist February. A number of Boarders can be accommodated at the Itec'ory. Fees :—For Day School, £2 per quarter. For Board, including tutorial assistance and washing, Fifty Guineas per annum. Prospectuses, containing full information, may be obtained on application at the Education Office, or the Rectory. WILLIAM NOIUME, M.A., 13j Rector. THE NORMAL SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE Normal Institution will be OPENED en MONDAY, the 24th current. The Practising School will be conducted in all respects as an ordinary element ry school; the bran lies taught, the rates of school fees, the school hours, holidays, &c, being the same as in tbc Dunedin District Schools. Attendance will be given at (he school on the 15th and following days from 2 to 4 p.m. to give information to intending students of the training department, and to enler scholars for the Practising School. W. S- FITZGERALD, KSj Rector. BOARD AND EDUCATION. MR W. MALCOLM, Rector Tokomairiro Grammar Sjhool, has excellent accommodatiou for Boys as boarders. Pupils prepared for the Civil Service and University Ex&mhj&t ons. Terms on application. Milton, January 3rd, 1870. Sj W~T. S. BAKER, B. A. of Queen's College, Oxford, will take a limited number of Private Pupils, at French Farm, AIiAROA. Course of teaching to be preparatory for the different Colleges throughout the Cokmy. Mr Baker will be staying at the Imperial Hotel till SATURDAY, the 22nd, after winch date, address, care of Messrs Hatimer and Harper, Christchurch. 18j UJiJEDIITcOLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Prin rifipal—Mr A. BARRETT (View Terrace, Dowling street), assisted by an efficient staff of teachers). The First Quarter of the year 1876 commenced on THURSDAY, the 20th January. The School has been established two years, and numbers SO pupils, including 21 bonders 7j of a<;es from 8 to 17 years. LADIES' COLLEGE, PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE, ELM ROW. MRS QDlNLAN.(latePrincipalLadieß' College, Ballarat). limited number of Pupils receive:!. Instruction : English, in all its branches, and usual accomplishments, under supervision of Toucher holding first-class certificate from Melbourne Model and Training Institution. Terms on application. Highest Dunedin references. 13j PUBLIC NOTICES. WEBB v. THE NATIONAL BANE. WITNESSES in the above case are requested to send iv their Claims immediately to JOHN MOUAT, Plaintiffs Solicitor, Jetty street. NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS against the Estate ■*-*- of John Asher, butcher, Octagon, must he sea in to Mr S. T. Parry, Clerk to the Trustees, at Messrs Wright, Steplicnson, and Co.'s offices, High street, on or before Ist FEBRUARY next, or they will not lie recognised. SELTZER, Vichy, and Friedriclishall Waters ; also Coutt's Acetic Add. Bigley and Sod, Importer!*, fee. ___ •VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEF, that -*-' KIUXCIS RfCIfAK.D MANNING Is the only Authorised Collector of : t \\ Honeys due lo the Logau'ti I'uiut Qu.utv Co., in Lviukialkm. J. MANNING. 20j T. f. IiiiESCULEY.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4345, 22 January 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4345, 22 January 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4345, 22 January 1876, Page 3

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