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Buainen Motioea. first anrpMKNTir AUTUMN AND WINTKH CLOTHING. T ESL.IE, LANE, & DO 818 Q Havorauch ploasuro in In- jy tlmatiug that their first >- « Shipment? of Mbn'B and ™ - Boys'CLomiKofCjAuJuian .. m "* and Winter Wear #r* now £J being opened up, anc.om- o ' S5 prlsoa complete assortment : . of Useful and Fashionables " a Goods, BQltablo lor all clasacD. In addition to our ' . O Importations wo have a K large stock o( Clothing ol w w Colonial mannfactnre, E* B made from tho celebrated % Utaglel, Ealapol, Roslyn, -i 4 andOainaru Tweeds. it WATERPROOF GARMENTS. Wo have Just received a shipment of the celebrated Vbotuatbd watjuproo? lvrst» Coaw, la » variety oi textures and sizes. Owing to tho Increasing trado In our TAILORING DEPARTMENT, a trade which has largely exceeded our mosi sanguln* expectations, wo have found it necessary to greatly Increase our working stall. AU orders ore executed on tho premises, and fit, style, and workmanship guaranteed. We hold a large and varied Btock of cloths, Coatings, Serges, Home and Colonial Tweeds. We can make suits at all prices from 66«, but WOUM draw special attention to our SUITS TO MEASURE at £i 109, ak» TROUSERS TO MEASUES at £,1 Is, Made oi sound and reliable Tweeds, trell trimmed and finished throughout. LESLIE, LANE, * DOBIX, ParaoM siriit, Durum. / Ira ! _ t _ i _____________ THE MUSIC WAREHOUSE, ABOUT TWO HUNDRED PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS Always In stock to select from, which for superiority of Tone, Touch, Durability, Mid Price ate UnsurpaKcsb F. BESSON& CO.'S PROTOTYPE BRASS INSTRUMENT6V SI MEDALS OF. HONOUR. CHAS. BEGG & 00. supply their customers on the most favourable Terms tor Cash or by Instalments, and solicit an inipectlon oi their Btock. Small Goods and Fittings to every lnsirummb WORE AND SHOW ROOMS, »I PRINCES STREET, DCNEDIN, EnABUBHis 21 TSAH. !!)• TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC. X ONE trial of MACKLEY'S BELIANCE SPORTING GUffPOTDER wW establish Its superiority over all other brand*. Manufacturer's Agents: THE DUNEDIN IRON'AND WOODWARE COMPANY.. top A E. THOMSON & 0 0., WINE and 6PIIJIS MERCHANTS, 6 COLONIAL BA7?U BUIICSINaS, BOHD SIBEIT, DUNEDIN. Solo Importers of LAUGER FILS1 GHAHPAGNK Educational. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SINCLAIR AND GILLIES SCHOLARSHIPS, TWO SCHOLARSHIPS of the annual value of One Hundred Pounds each, tenable for three years, will be awarded in November next. These Scholarships are open to all persons born in the Colony of New Zealand who at the time of examination ehall be between the ages of sixteen and -Vtwenty years, and who shall satisfy the Council that they would cot be able to obtain a University education without pecuniary aid. Candidates must pass a preliminary examination in elementary mathematics, and each Candidate will b» ex'.miued in two or three of tt>e following subjects ;•— ,■ ft) Chemistry, (2) Physics, (8)- Zoology, (1) Botany, - (6) Geology. Special weight will be given to attainment and capacity in Zoology and Botany for the Sinclair Scholarship, and in Chemistry and Electricity for the Gillies Scholarship. . The names of Candidates and the subjects which - they Eolect must be notified on or before the first day o! October to the Registrar, from whom further in* formation may bo obtained. The Examination will begin on the 26th of October, and will ba he'd simultinrouelp in Auckland, Wei' lington, Chrlstchurch, and Dunedin. ROBERT KIDD, LL.D., llap Registrar. REV. J. D. KNIPE, M.A. Oxford (Classical Honours), late Assistant Master Epsom College, and Head Master of Alvechurch Grammar School, PREPARES for EX&MINATIONS and TEACHES PRIVATE PUPILS and CLASSES fa SCHOOLS Latin, Greek, English, Logic, Mathematics, Botany, &c. Address; Havolock street, Mornington. lfwp MOHS. A. DALLAB is prepared to give INSTRUCTION in the FRENCH LANGUAGE and LITERATURE to Single Pupils and Classes at his own or the Pupil's Residence. Students ' and Teachers prepared for Examinations.-Address Tamora Cottage, High ttreot. 21m DANCING, DEPORTMENT, MUSICAL ; CALISTHENICS. H/fR CHARLES HALL, ItJL Great King street north (Ute 111 Mare street, Hackney, London), Is now forming Classes for the Above, end will Introduce several new Dances which have never been danced in tho Colonies. Advanced Classes—Fridays. Elomentary—Wednesdays, 8 p.m. These classes are quite private ; only pupils admitted. Twelve leesons, £1 Is. Juvenile Class and Ladles-Saturday afternoons. Dramatic Class -Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Members wanted. Schools and Families attended. Private Lowons tl any hour, 6s. Danced of all nations taught. Charles Hall's New "Ballroom Guide," twslvs lt»min. llm Publications. 1851-THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR-1886. QTA&O "W ITNE SS. SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 18S6. THE ULTIMA THULE OF NEW ZEALAND. TOURING AT THE COLD LAKES: Down Kawarau Gorge. ' OLGA DAViDOFF'S HU3BAND. A Visit to tho Rev. John Jaspor. A Romarkablo Cavo near Citlin's River. HAYTIAN HORRORS. CAMERON OF COIRAOHOILLB. The Novelist Spare Half-hours, by H. Ladies' Column Lapbam Fun and Fancy Garden, by Hortlcuß The Travcllor Apiary, by T. G. B. Our Little Folks. Multum In Parvo Thebketchcr Passing Notes, by Oivls Editor's Wallet Dramatic Notes, by Pas- Poeta' Corner quin Spoi ting Notes, by Beacon Occasional Notes, by Melbourne Dramatic, by Colonus Scallax Canterbury Sporting Chats and Draught*, by Sketches by £. J. 8, Ora D. R. Hay. 'Hope, and M.A.Y. ~"— The Naturalist I N .8. W. Sporting, by Scientific I Warrior Odds and Ends. I Cricket Notes, by Slip. On APRIL 18 will be commenced a NEW .STORY, brilliant and powerful, ontltled C A" M I 0 LA: A GIRL WITH A FORTUNE. By Jcstih M'Camhy, M.P., Author o!" Tho Comet of a Season," " Maid of Athens,' " Hlßtory of Our Own Times," &c. Lesal Hotiosa. IN BAHKKUP3-Csi\ % OTIOS.—TIjb Clcgo Daiiy Tinsci li X.Z duly apffciDied C£2MIE (or aU KOTIOM und«l the Dobion and C»»dlt»is &st.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7223, 11 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7223, 11 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7223, 11 April 1885, Page 3