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Amusements. T V 0 E U M HALL. KKEITMAYER & WOODROFFE'S EXHIBITION OF WAXWOKKS AND GLASSBLOWINQ Will open THIS EVENING (MONDAY), JULY 31st. All kinds of Glassworking, Spinning, and Blowing, In the presence of Vieitore. Two Steam-engines and other Models kept in constant operation. A MAGNIFCENT GROUP OF WAX STATUARY. Moses Striking the Rock (life size). PROFESSOR F. B. MILLS, The well-known Callgraphist, of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Chrlstchurch Exhibitions, will also exhibit his INSTANTANEOUS ENGRAVING ON GI/ASS, ■ and other novel specialties in writing. Admission, Is. Doors open—Evening, 7 e'elock: afternoon, 2.30. Kelly's Band Engaged. XT OBBS & GOODWIN, THEATRICAL AND GENERAL BILLPOSTERS, CHRISTCHURCU Port-offica Address: Box 287. im NOTICE TO THEATRICALS AND OTHERS. rpo ARRANGE for USE of the Wellington BILL-BOARDS, communicate with] BLTJNDELL BROTHERS, Proprietors Evening Post, Wellington. Meetings. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for A the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions, tc, will be held at the offices of the Society on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 2nd prox., between the hours of 8 andO. CHAKLES REID, 3 Uy Secretary. GAELIC SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. rpBE Ordinary MONTHLY MEET--L ING of the above Society will-be held in the OddFellows (Upper) Hall, Rattray street, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of August prox., at 7.30 p.m. A. MACKINTOSH, 31jy Hon. Sec. Lectures. AL E 0 T U R E Will be delivered by tho BISHOP OF DUNEDIN (Anglican), in the GAURISON HALL, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 31st, At 8 o'clock. Subject: CHRISTIANITY. E. B. Cargill, Esq., will preside. Admiseion Free. . Working Men particularly invited. Ploughing Matcli. TAIERI DERBY PLOUGHING MATCH. fTIHE above will take place on FRIDAY, JL 4th August, on the Farm of Mr James Hartley, forth Taieri, convenient to the Gladfleld Siding1, Mostriel and Outram railwav.-—>-™-tire uaual Jibeial Jimes ■wsrjll^ba offeredi.tortompetitiogia-Cjlawa a -p Eritnes'to be ms3e~with the Secretary, or Mr 8. Young, Mosgiel, on or before Wednesday, 2nd August. 2Sjy . GEORGE PRAIN. Corporation STotioes. CITY OF DUXEDIN. ARREARS OF MUNICIPAL AND WATER RATES] "VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that J.T the Collector, in addition to serving the formal Statutory Demand for PAYMENT OF CITY and WATER RATES, will only make ONE CALL, thus giving & FINAL NOTICE prior to his taking Legal Steps tor the recovery of any amounts in arrear. All rates are payable at the City Treasury, Town Hall Buildings. ADAM GIBSON, , Town Clerk. July 28th, 1882. 31jy Hotels TO PERSONS VISITING DUNEDIN. TJRINOE OF WALES COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL. First-class and unsurpassed Accommodation at reasonable charges. Private Suites of Rooms fot Families, with every attention and comfort. Liquors of the best brands only kept. BILLIARD-ROOM, Warm and well lighted, with first-class Table. Nora: PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Princes street South (Opposite Guthrie and Larnach's). WILLIAM EAMES. 29ju QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Princes street.—Accommodation for a few re Bpectable boarders; good table ; pis.no and bath single bedrooms. Terms moderate. 2ju A. GAISFORD, Proprietor. THE UPPER JUNCTION HOTEL, BLUESKIWROAD. Visitors, Travellers, and the Public generally can depend upon receiving every attention, and upon only the best Brands of Wines and Spirits, &c. being kept. . MUNRO, Proprietor. Eduoational. 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: Hcrr Wust, de l'Ecole Militaire a Metis ct a Berlin. . Mathematics: Mr E. Donoah, Missouri School, N.W. Provinces, India. Music: Miss M. Kinder, London. The College is situated 13 miles north of Duncdin, and is close to a railway-station. It stands on an extremely healthy and beautiful site close to the teashore. The school grounds comprise 850 acrcß; there is excellent fresh and salt-water bathing, cricket-field, and every opportunity for physical training close at hand. Boys of all ages from seven upwards are received at any time as boarders, and every attention is given to their domestic comforts under Mra Stanford's immediate supervision. Pupils are prepared for the Universities or commercial life, and the beat references given as to tho standard of teaching. For particulars apply to REV. R. L. STANFORD, Waitati. The terms for 1882 begin on January 80th, May 15th, and September 11th. 26f FERN LEA, Near Port Chalmers. SELECT BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Combining nil the advantages of a seaside residence. The HALF-YEAR wiIfcOMMENCE 21st JULY. Prospectuses on application to 24]u MRS HOOPER, Principal. PRIVATE TUITION. MR CAREW BROWNE, B A. Oxon., late of Christ's College, Christchurch, wishes to give Private Lessonß in English, Classics, &c. Pupils prepared for matriculation and other examinations. A class of junior pupils taken during the day. —Address Post-oflice. 4jy 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 Mastar. NEW SEASON'S TEA, EX KILLARNEY. # rfIHE famous " COCK and EAGLE" -I brand, specially imported for our CONSTITUENTS. • This Is the first picking of Pouyong Tea. and finest out of China this year. In original half -cherts STAVELY, AUSTIN, & CO., 20jy Bond street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6385, 31 July 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6385, 31 July 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6385, 31 July 1882, Page 1