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AmatHiaieuuc pitINCESS THEATKE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JULY 7rn, Fashionable Night. FIFTH And LAST NIGHT BUT SEVEN Of BLAND HOLT'S Drury Lana Spectacle, THE WORLD. The Wonder o( the Modern Stage. The Delight of Thousands. As Stage Pictures, THE SHIP ON FIRE, THE BAFT AT SEA, THE RIVER RETREAT, THE GREAT HOTEL, THE PALACE CHAMBERS, LINCOLN'S INN, ANjD THE FANCY DRESf BALL, Have never been equalled. Prices of Admission: 4s, 2s Gd, Is. Children in umi not admitted. Box Plan at West and Co.'s Music Saloon. ..Tickets for all parts of the house at Nathan's tobacconist shop, Princes street. The performance will close to-night at 10.45. Business Manager, , MONTAGU BROWNE. DOXING! BOXING! MR JAMES MACE Begs to inform Gentlemen that he will commence hi» SPARRING CLASSES On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, . '' At the SUSSEX HALL, Qeorge street. Classes £2 2s per month. Private Lessons Terms on application. Hours of Attendance: From 4 o'clock to 5.45 p.m., and 8 to 946 p.m., MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. UT N.B.—Address Letters: MB JAMES MACE, 6jy Occider'a' Hotel. ALL SAINTS' GUILD : ASOIRRfi MUSICAL!, In aid of the FUNDi OF THE G: ILD, Will be held in the Schoolroom adjoining Ail Saints' Church, on FRIDAY, the 14th last., At 8 o'clock. * Several of the leading Musicians of the city have kindly promised their assistance. An attractive programme is arranged, and will b* published previous to the Concert. Bjy W. H. TRAPP, Hon. Secretary. , TTOBBS & GOODWIN, THEATRICAL AND GENERAL BII.LPOSIERS, CHRISTCHURCH Post-office Address: Box 237. la NOTICE TO THEATRICALS AND OTHERS. mo ARRANGE for USE of the Wellington BILL-BOARDS, communicate with BLUNDELL BROTHERS, Proprietors Evening Post, Wellington. Meetings. IMPERIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. TVfONTHLY PAYMENTS will be reItX ceived at my office THIS AFTERNOON, fro« 4 to 6.80. Meeting of Directors at 6.30. WILLIAM BROWN, tecretarjr. Lectures LYCEUM. MR ROBERT STOUT will deliver an address—" Darwinism : Its bearing on Chriitianity"—on SUNDAY, July 9th, 1882. Musical selections by the Band. ■ ', Doors open at 6.30: to commence at 7 p.m. Admission : Circle,' Is; body of Hall, 6d. I. SELBT, Tjy Hon. Sec. Sporting. SOUTH CANTERBURY COURSING CLUB. W A T E; R L 0 0 C UP, - _ .To bm Rus ok_ „ THE LEVEL^, TuTa'kU. FOR ALL AGED DOSS, At £1210s each. NOMINATIONS for the Waterloo Cup will U received only by the Secretary of the Club of which the nominator is a member, and to be forwarded by him to the Secretary of the South Canterbury Coursing Club on or before 7th July. The draw will take place at the Groavenor Hotel, Timaru, on MONDAY, 17th July, at 8 p.m. ROBT. STEWART, ' Hon. Sec. South Canterbury Coursing Club, Timaru. EduofttionaL BOARDING and DAY-SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES.—AII the Branches ol a sound English Education, including Drawing, French, Plain and Ornamental Needlework, and Calisthenics. Inclusive terms. Next quarter commences July 16th. 4jy MADAME MURET, George street North. . PRIVATE TUITION. MR CAREW BROWNE, B A. '*xon., late 6"f Christ's College, Christchurch. wishes to give Private Lessons in English,, Clasis, &c. Pupils prepared for matriculation and other examinations, a class of junior pupils taken during the day. —Apply Clyde street, Union street. 4jy T^ORTHAN, LONDON STREET. SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by MADAME MULLER and MRS COTTON. Special Classes for French, German, Drawing, Fainting] The next quarter will commence July 18th, 1882. BS COTTON'S TOWN CLASS for Drawing, Flower-painting, &c- SATURDAY, 10 to 12 a.m. Terms, £1 Is per quarter. Apply J. Horsburgh, Stationer, George street. 3ju OBAKANUI COLLEGE, WAITATI, OTAGO, N.Z. BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Head Master: The Rev. R. L. Stanford, 8.A., Ex-Coll., Oxford. French and German: Herr Wust, de l'Ecole Militaire a Metz et a Berlin. Mathematics: MrE. Duncan, Missouri School, N.W. Provinces, India. Music: Miss M. Kihder, London. The College is situated 13 miles north of Dunedin, and is close to a railway-station. It stands on to extremely healthy and beautiful site close to the seashore. The school grounds comprise 860 acres; then is excellent fresh and salt-water bathing, cricket-field, and every opportunity for physical training dose at hand. Boys of all ages from seven upwards are received at any time as boarders, and every attention h given to their domestic comforts under Mrs Stanford's immediate supervision. Pupils are prepared for the Universities or commercial life, and the best references given as to th« standard of teaching. ' • For particulars apply to REV. R. L. STANFORD, Waitatl. The terms for 1882 begin on January 30th, May 15th, and September 11th. 26f DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray place.—Freehand and Model Drawing, Paint ing in Water or Oil-colours, Drawing and Painting from the Antique and Still Life. DAVID C. HUTTON. Art Master. DRAWING or PAINTING in Oil and Water-colour.—Mr G. P. FODOR receive* Pupils in class, or privato lessons, for instruction in the absvi. Studio : Filleul street. Also, Evening Classes. 23Ju Legal Notice*. IN BANKRUPTCY •\TOTIGE.—The Otago Daily Times "v _i_l duly appointed GAZETTE tor all Nallcoi nndar Ihe Debtors and Creditors Ac* IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 1065. ' In tha mattor*of "The Debtors and Creditor* Act, 1876," and the Amendments thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of EBENBZER S WINERD, of Hanover street, Dunediu, Grocer. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that _13! at a Meeting of Creditors in the Estate abovenamed, held at the Supreme Court to-day, John Hercus, o! Dunedin, Commission Agent, was unanimously elected Creditors' Trustee, and that t the said John Hercus has in writing accepted such appointment. Dated thU Blxth day o! July, 1832. ARTHUR D. HARVEY, Deputy-icjtrtrar.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6366, 7 July 1882, Page 1

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