Educational. MISS ALTHEA BRUSTER, Teacher of the Organ, Piano, and Singing.— 2 Lower London street (near Knox Church). 26ja 1^ LEECH'S VIOLIN SCHOOL, Stuart . O street.—Teaching Resumed; Pupilß at üßual houra- 18ja MR GEORGE R. WEST, m PROFESSOR OP MUSIO, Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin, &c., and Vocal Training in all Branches, RESUMES FEBRUARY?. Single Lessons or in Classes. GIKTON COLLEGE DUNKDIN. 18ja MISS JENNIE WEST (Royal College of Music, London), SOLO PIANISTE TEACHER, Resumes FEBRUARY 7. GIRTON COLLJcffl, DUNEDIN. IBja Q.IRTON COLLEGE. MISS FREEMAN, 8.A., Resumes Tuition SECOND WEEK in FEBRUARY, Morning School, Ladies Afternoon Class, Teachers Classes. Circulars obtainable at Girton College. 18ja D ( ANCING AND CALISTHENICS . nJP'l^ M°OKBw!ll hold a CLASS for BOYS and GIRLS in S l>. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM every Monday and Thursday during the months of * ebruary and March, commencing February 3 Testimonials from the Right Honourable W. B. Dalley (Sydney), his Honor Mr Justice Windeyer (Sydney), tlio Principal of All Saints' College (Bathurst)' President of St- Stanislaus' College Terms on application at CLIFTON HOUSE where a CLASS for ADULTS will also be held on rd 2ay Evenings at 8> conPiano kindly lent, by the Dresden Company. 2fija DANCING, DEPORTMENT, MUSICAL CALISTHENICS. (late 111 Mare street, Hackney, London), li now formiriK Classes for the above, and will introduce jeveralNew Dances which have never been danced in tna colonies. Advanced Classes, Fridays; Eiementary, Wednesday«, 8 p.m. These Classea are quite private: only Pupils admitted. Twelve Lessons, £1 Is. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 4 to 6.50. Dramatic Class, Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Members wanted. Schools and Families attended. PriJ™ 6 .Lessons Bt an J' hour > 5|- Oharlei Hall't new Ballroom Guide," twelve stamps. 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This is worth making a note of, as, remember,at retail watch shops you have no guarantee for what you may be offered, orthe price you may be asked. OUR REMARKS ARE INDISPUTABLE^ and you may prove it yourself by a reference to past purchases. This cannot happen at Stewart Daweou and Co.'s. You buy a single Watch from them at exactly the same low wholesale published price as if you bought a gross at their factory in Liverpool. On these lilies 8. D and Co. have developed THE LARGEST WATCH TRADE IN THE WORLD. S. D. and Co.'t prices commence -with their Ladies' and Gents' Splendid Sterling Silver Watches, fine full-jewelled movements, and correct timekeepers, price £l 7b 6d each and in hunting cases £1 15s. These Watches canuot be equalled at double the price. Open-face Keyless £-J 10s ; Hunters, £3. S. D. and Co.'s worldfamed English Levers at £2 15s, £3, £3 10s, £3 15s, and £4 15s are simply matchless. Sco our magnificent Illustrated Pamphlets. 8. 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Would have cost me Ten Guineas in New Zealand " Wm, Lang Thoiiburs." . . . "Your Chronograph, received bb a testimonial, is truly a paragon Watch. "Georqk Couch." . . . " I am wearing your £3 10s English Lever 13' months. It is looked upon as the best timekeeper here. " Jkffkrsos Hoyd, Baker." . . . "We have five of your £1 7b 6d Defiance Watches on this station. All have given the greatest satisfaction. " Thomas MoKQAy." . . . "Itis a mystery to me how a Watch of such exquisite finish and handsome appearance can be manufactured at the price. " Thomas Yahkin." Over 40,000 testimonials similar to the above have been received. Please call for S. D. and Co.'s magnificently illustrated pamphlet, in which you will find the above in full, with the address of each person, together with hundreds of others. BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, STEWART DAWSON & CO., AND SAVE RETAIL PBOFIT. VISIT OUR GREAT ENGLISH WATCH PALACB, 34 Pbiwcbs Strkkt, Dunkdiw. TAMES M'EWAN and 00. (London, Melbourne, and Suva, Fiji), Desire t - Intimate that they have secured Offices in DUNCAN'S BUILDINGS (Corner of Casliel and Manchester streets), Where their Representative, MR J. E. HARDIES, Will be glad to receive INDENTS FOR ENGLISH, AMERICAN, & CONTINENTAL GOODS Of all descriptions. Christchurch, December 1886. IBd QOOK IN (i KANG Eb. The Patent Prlie Bans* ZBAL&UDIA iGtAt no setting, and will burn auy oo»l. Can bo used as an Onen Fire. Iron tfretwo-k for Veranaaht in greats v**Ut7. SAKSIH6HAM and 00., VICTORIA FOUHDBY, SaorgA «tr«ftfc (Yirtr.nttt* Knox Church). Dnnadln. jyTARSHALL SONS AND OO; OVER TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZB MEDALS. Portable, Traction, Vertical, and Horizontal Fixed Engines, Saw-benche3, &o. "COLONIAL" THRESHING MACHINES. Orders for Season 1887 now being Booked. THE BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND MORTGAGE aud AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. OrncES s Frincee street; Stores ana Yard, Walker street. 3ju
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7783, 29 January 1887, Page 1
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