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Business Notices, GUTHRIE & CO., (LIMITED), f INVEROAEGILL and DUNEDIN.' Capital ~. ... „, fiIOO.OOO, DUffIOTOBSI Sni BOBEET STOUT, K.O.M.Q. WALTBB GUTHRIB, Ebq. JOHN OOEDINGLEX COLBBOK, ESQ. JOSEPH STOCK, Bs«. . ENGLISH, OOHTINENTAL, AHD AMBEIOAH IMPOETEES, WHOLBSALB AHD BBTAIL IBOHMONGEES, TIMBBE, FUBNITURB, SADDLERY, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MBBOHAHTSI 1 The most varied and oompleto Stoclts in Builders' and General Ironmongery, Furniture, Timber, Woodware, Saddlery, Crockery, and Agricultural Implements to be seen in the colony* MANUFAOTUEEES OB FURNITURE, DOOES, SASHES, TUENBBY, BBHI WOEK, AND GBNBEAL WOODWABB. Manufactory.: Nith street. ENGINEERS AND MANUFAOTOBEBS OF AGEIOULTUEAL IMPLEMENTS. Faotory and Foundry: Esk street. WHOLBSALB lEONMONGEBY DEPAKTMBHI, Spey street. EETAIL DEPARTMENT, Dee street. WHOLESALE IRON STOBBS, Spey street. SADDLBBY DEPARTMENT, Dee street. WHOLESALE OBOOKEEY STOBB, Dee Btreet. TIMBER STOBB, Spey street. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, Dee etreet. UPHOLSTBEY DEPABTMBNT, See street. Offices: Spey street, InvercargUl, and High street, Dunedin. London Address: Leadenhall street, 8.0. American Address: 27 Xflby street, Boston, WALTEB GUTHEIB, 21»p Managing Director. mHE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEA ASSOCIATION (LIMITBD), A.M.P. BUILDINGS, PBINCES STREET, DUKBDM. A FKW TESTIMONIALS. From the Deputy-inspector of Lunatic Asylums. Sirs,—l learn from the Medical Superintendent of Seaoliff Asylum that the Tea supplied nnder your contract is giving the greatest satisfaction. That this would be the caae I fully anticipated when I tried the tamplea originally sent in. (Signed) F. OHAPMAH. From Lady Stout, Bankton, Dunedin, Sirs,—Having used your Tea for some time past, I have no hesitation in recommending it, as I find (as guaranteed) it is both flavoury, Btrong, and pure. From JuLUS Joubebt, Esq., Manager New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90. Sirs,—lt 1b needless for me to expatiate on the excellence of Ceylon and Indian Teas, Having used them in Ceylon and India, I am thoroughiyfamiliar with them, and this I wißh to express to you—viz., that the Teaß I got from you are of excellent quality, and if the housekeepers will compare your Ceylon and Indian Teas with that of any other country, they will soon find that, besides giving a Buperior beverage, they show a great saving in coot, Inasmuch as a lesser quantity of the leaf will produce a larger proportion of the infusion. From the Rev. Wm. Scorgib, Tapanul, Sirs,—Your Tea Is splendid; everyone notices It here. THE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEA ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), KENNBTH S. BKBEr, Makaokf. DUHBDIH DEPOT i A.M.P. BUILDIH6S, Princes street. En Educational. AIA6O HIGH SCHOOLS. SESSION 1890. The BOYS' and GIBLS' SCHOOLS will both REOPEN for the Third Quarter on TUESDAY, the 22ud Inst., at 9.30 a.m. The Eector of the Boys' School will bo present to enrol new boys on TUESDAY morning, at 9.30. The Rector of the Girls' School will attend at the Girls' School on MONDAY, the 2Ut inst., from 2 to 4 p.m., to enrol new pupils, GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL BOAEDING ESTABLISHMENT. Mra E. R. M'KAY (Matron) is now prepared to receive boarders. Frcspectußeß giving information regarding the Schoolß and Boarding Establishments may.be had on application to the Undersigned. C. MACANDEBW, Secretary Board of Governors, Colonial Bank Buildings, 19jy Water street. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF AST, MORAY PLACE. DAY CLASSES. The THIRD QUARTER of the above Institution COMMENCES on MONDAY FIHST, the 21st July. Elementary and Advanced Freehand and Model Drawing; Practical Geometry and Perspective; Drawing and Shading from the Caßt, D:awiug and Fainting from the Antique in Monochrome, Painting iv Oil or Water Colours from Copies and from Nature; Modelling in Clay, Casting, &o. Open Every Day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fee: £1 1b per quarter. DAVID C. HUTTON, 18jy Art Master. UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ABT, MORAY PLACE. EVENING CLASSES. . The THIRD QUARTER COMMENCES on MONDAY FIRST, the 21st July. Mondays and Wednesdays—For the Study of Freehand and Model Drawing, Drawing and Painting from the Antique, Modelling in Clay, So. Tuesdays and Thursdays—Practical, Plane, and Solid Geometry, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, So. Fridays—Drawing and Painting from the Living Model. Open from 7to 9. Fee: 10s 6d per quarter. DAVID O. HUTTON, 18jy Art Master. MEB A. E. WINTEE, E.A., TEAOHEH OF THE PIANOFORTE, Ib prepared to EEOBIVE a Limited Number of PUPILS at her Booms, the Dresden Piano Company's Warehouse. For terms apply at the Dresden Piano Compaay'a Saloon, 13ju ISSOO L V I L L (Pupil of Sir Julius Benediot), TBAOHBB OF PIANOFORTE AND SIHGING. SINGING CLASSES FORMED. MORAY PLACE. Teaching Resumed on MONDAY, 14th July. TEEMS : One Pupil, 2J guineas; Two Pupils, 2 guineas each j Singing Class, 1 guinea each. E GEO EG E E. WES T, PBOFESSOR OF MUSIC, " Apollo," Maitland street, or Girton Hall. VOCAL PUPILS prepared for Stage or Concert Boom. 21ap JGAUT, Portrait and Landscape Artist. c Studio: Over M'Gregor Wright's Premises, Octagon. T BSSONS given In Drawing and Painting—Oil JU and Water Oolourß. Terms moderate. lOjy ANJO and GUITAE—MB ALFEEDG. BAKER begs to Inform Ladies and Gentlemen that he is forming a BANJO and GUITAR BAND, for the purpose of playing ClaßSical and Popular Music. SpecialLessonsglventointendlngmembers. Mr Baker will be happy to receive Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of learning those moat fashionable instruments at his Studio, Dagmar College (next Choral Hall). Hours of Attendance—Mornings, from 10 to 12 i Afternoonß, from 2to 5. N Ight Classes every evening (except Wednesday) from 7 to 10. Advice • given, and instruments chosen for intending I Pupils. Nfs r i —■—— ~——»—^—i \ A DYSPEPTIC Philosopher removes hypo--7 xl ollotidriasm by a Purity Cigarette. 21ju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8862, 21 July 1890, Page 1

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