Drapery. XTEW FANCY BLACKS. NEW FANOY BLACKS. NEW FANOX BLACKS. HEBBKRT, HAYNBS, & CO. Are now showing a SPECIAL PUBOHASB ol the above, being a Warehouseman's OLBABING LINE, bought at about HALF THE USUAL PBICEB. The Goods are In tho NEWEST FABRICS and LATEST DESIGNS, and are marked at TfiMPTING PRICES. Black Coatumes.were never morp popular than now, and the present 'affords an opportunity of securing a most becoming Dress at a NOMINAL COST. The French have always been recognised as the leaders of fashion, and In no city in the world Is the black costume so noticeable as In Parli, Doubtless their judgment and good taste points out that black has an advantage over most colour* and can ba worn by many with good effect, where lighter 'colours would be questionable.— Vids Fashion Notea in the Queen. SPECIAL FUROHASB. SPECIAL PURCHASE. SPECIAL PUHOHASB. HERBERT,, HAYNES, & CO /"IUP COSTUMES. DUSEDIN CUP BAOE3. BROWN, EWING, & CO., Are now prepared to reoelve Orders for Ladies' Cup Costumes. They respectfully suggest to Ladlesthenecessltyof maklDg their Selections at once as the time is limited. The Variety and Elegance of tho New Materials aro certain to be appreciated. The majority of designs are confined exclusively to themselves. ipu P MIL,LINER Y. I — DUNBDIN CUP RACES. BEOWH, SWING, & CO. Have just Opened Three Cases of French Trimmed Millinery, imported specially for the Coming Kaco Meeting. INSPECTION INVITED. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. AUIUM.N KOVBLTIES. BEOWN, EWIHG, & CO. Have already received two large shipments of Autumn Novelties, which will be ready for inspection from the 16th Inst. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. AUTUMH NOVELTIES. AUTUMN NOVBLTIES. BROWN, SWING, k 00. Edasatioaal. R GEORGE X WEST, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, GIRTON COLLEGE. VOOAL PUPILS prepared for Stage or Concert Room. Classes In formation. 22ja MR ARTHUR J. BARTH, Otago Academy of Music, Elder street, Has RESUMED TEACHING. Pianoforte, Singing, and Harmony. TMTR ARTHUR TOWSEY Resumes TeachIngon MONDAY, January 26th, at his Beiidence, View street. 22ja T^RAWING AND PAINTING. J. DOUGLAS PBERBTT, ARTIST, Will Resume Teaching on THURSDAY, February 19. Classes and Private Tuition. Termß at Studio, Moray place (west). Ilf MISS OOLVILL (Pupil of Sir Julius'Benedipt), THACHEB OF PIANOFORTE AND SIHGIHG, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, 105 PBIMCES STRSKT. TSACHIHG RESUMED on MONDAY, February 2. Miss Oolvill attends at the Booms daily, on and ato that date, from 12 to 5, for the purpose of enrolling pupils. Harmony and Singing Classes Formed. 29jy VIOLIN SCHOOL, Scotland Stbeet. GBO. H.~SOHAOHT. Hbb RESUMED TEACHING. 26ja | EANJO AND GUITAR. — Mr ALFRED G. BAKBE.i TEACHEB OP IiAKTO AND GUITAB, May ba Bean at hio Studio (Otago Conservatory of Music, nest Choral Hall), between the hours of 10 to 12 mornings, 2 to 5 afternoons, and 7 to 10 every evening (except Wedneiday). A few more Guitar Puptlt wanted to work up for j Band. 11a" j TSTOLFB'B SCHNAPPS.-Awept nothing but the 1 I? otlgl!isUiapea|Umltßtiousa.-oJuj«r(«uf. -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9040, 16 February 1891, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9040, 16 February 1891, Page 1
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