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Amusements, TpitELIMIN&RY ANNOUNCEMENT, GRAND FAREWELL BENEFIT. MISS MARY HUME Hag the honour to announce that ehe will giva a GRAND FAREWELL CONCEHT, Prior to her departure for Europe, iv the OHO HAL HALL, On TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Further particulars in future issue. 23ja A GHAND B A Z A A 11 In Aid of the Funds of FIKST CHURCH OF OTAGO Will be held in the GARRISON HALL From 10th to 23rd FEBHUARY~Next. Further particulars in future advertisetne?its. 23ja Meetings SHAKESPEARE REVIVAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the MEMBERS of the abovo Society will be held nfc the Office of the Secretary, Albert Buildings, Princes street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The .Report and Balance Sheet of the "Othello" performance will be submitted. A. H. BARCLAY, 22ja Secretary Shakespeare Society. UNEDIN GOLD DREDGING COMI'ANY (LIMITED). The GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will take place on THURSDAY, the 31st January 1889, nt the Registered Office, Princes street Dunediu, at 3 o'clock in the nffceruoen. BuBIXBSa: To ruceivo Balance Sheet and Ecport. AKD. HAMILTON, Manager. Duuedin. 31st January 18S9. 2ajs Educational. LEECH, VIOLIN SCHOOL, Stuart • iforeet.—Teaching Resumed MONDAY, January 14. lSja MISS LILY CAMERON (Pupil o f Herr Benuo Scherelt), Teacher of the Pianoforto; •pedal terms to beginners. Addr/ssß: Jones street. RAWING AND PAINTING.— J. DOUGLA.S PBRHBTT, C.T. (Certiftcnted Teacher, of South Kensington. London), will resume Ttaoning on SATURDAY, 28th lnst Address : Moray Place (West). 23j* Tfyf ISS ALICE WOOLDRIDGE RI?-~ JJJL SUMES TBAOHIffG on FEBRUARY 2nd at licr Rooms (the Dresden Piano Depot., Princes street), and has a few Vacancies for Singing, Voice Production, aud the Pianoforte. 12j» MR eWaRD~"iWSEY ( Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing, haß REMOVED to j No. 1 Chapman's terrace, Stuart street, and will b» prepared to receive Pupils on aud after MONDAY, January 14. Hja MRS M'NEIL'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, BALCLUTHA, COMMENCES the New SESSION On TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY 1889. Prospectuses on application. lflj GE 0R G E U. WES T, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, GlETOtf COLLBGU. EVBSING CLASSES in Formation. Intending Mcmbera' Names received. sja VIOLIN SCHOOL, FILLEUL STREET. ri. EO. 11. SCHA CH T 2^ has Resumed Teaching. lty'ft "JVT l S s C 0 L V I L L -LYJL (Pupil of Sir Julius Benedict), Newly arrived from England, TEACHER of PIANO and SINGING. Eight Years' Experience, and Certificates. Address: Moray place, Booms formerly occupied by Mr Scherek. After 21st MiBS Colvlll will attend personally at; the Rooms from 12 to 4, for the purpose of enrolling pupils. 19ja Q I N G I N G. Mrs WILLIAM MURPHY, having returned from Melbourne after:a course of study with Madame Lucy Chambers, begs to announce to her Pupils and the Public that she has RESUMED TEACHING. For terms, &c, apply Dresden Piano Company; or to private residence, Hanover street (three doors from National Bank). xeja TIEKB OTTO SCHWEERg", PIANIST, Will RESU ME TEACHING on MONDAY, 22nd tost. Address: KILMORY HOUSE, MORAY PLACB, And Dresden Piano Co., Princes street. 6a DANCING, DEPORTMENT CALISTHBNIC BXERCISBS. Mr J. E. LOWK begs to intimate that CLASSES will bo HKSUMBD on the 4th of FEBRUARY. LOWE'S HOOMS, Soutli Ynrra, Melbourne. 16ja MR J. T I M S 0 N (Organist and Choirmaster of First Church), TKACHMR of OKGAN, PIANOFORTE. &«„ KKSUMES TEACHING, MONDAY, JAN. 21. For terms address York Tbiuuce, Lover Yobk flacr. lfjja /~i I RT 0 N COLLEGE, DOTTLIKG SIBEKT. MORNING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ADVANCED CLASSES for Enßlish, Latin, French: Mhtheaiatics, Drawing, &c. FIUBX TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 1889. Full particulars on application at tlio College. C. FREEMAN, 8.A., 31d Principal. Publio Notices. MOET and CHANDON'S Dry Imperial ChinnpKgao. 1884 vintage. 29n T>RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IRONMONGERY. The evltient neocsiity which exists in Btinedin for a really First-class Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery Store has induced the Proprietors of the PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY To decide upon COMMENCING BUSINESS Early iji February in PRINCES STREET, Where they liave secured those Premises opposite the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, So long identified with the Ironmongery Trade, formerly occupied byj Messrs ROSS & M'NEKLL, Successors t» GUNN & ROSS. Arrangements are being made to thoroughly renovate and improve the premises, with ft view to carrying on the greatly increased twida which the PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY Intend to deserve and confidently expeel. An entirely New Stock is being provided, and ample supplies of BUILDKES'and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY And of DAIRY and FARM REQUISITES Of the best quality will be kept regularly on hand, while all goods will be sold at strictly moderate prices. PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY. CHAS. B. 3RAID, Manager. 7ja OET aud CHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. 1884 vintage. 29a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8398, 23 January 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8398, 23 January 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8398, 23 January 1889, Page 1

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