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■ Public notices.: > --•'. "^•>■>;;; JIOR DESBERT^OR PRESERVING ■ PRYOR&SON, ' Blgra"s-: ' iflo /i The L?ADrNG Fruiterers, - ■ 103 George street and 64 Princes Btreet. 6f W 'A NNU A L VOLUME 8. DIARIES! CHRISTMAS CARDS 1 DIARIES | GirLf' n!" (new vol.), 8s Gel; posted. 10s3d OWf vn nnualfcew vol.), 8s 6d; posted, lte Pfe^?f(new vol.), 3s6d:posted is2d ' ohKSS ke (, new VOV • 3s ed; p°sted *3d - : jjniia b companion (new vol.), The Prize (new veil \ (n!w volxßrltish Wortomn Bandof Hope (new vol.), ChUdrens* Friend (new yoU (nCW Vol° ChUd>s O^Magazine m, ■' , , Atalanta (new vol.). •■ of the New Zealand Government. : ALEXANDER SLIGO, ' ■< 4ZGEOIt(JB STREKT, DUNEDIW. G ° A L! •_■' COA L! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE ;; NEWCASTLE COAL. ; ,- Still Selling at the Reduced Price 28s PER TON. : ' : Consumers are requested to Send their Orders fcarly before the Stock is all Disposed of. ALL LOCAL AND OTHER COALS IK STOCK • ■■-.-■ ■. •■ ' ■ ;.-::■ AISO, . ■■ • . . *' ;. FIRE AND KINDLING WOOD. Orders w:ill receive immediate attention. jamkTfox, . Corner Vogel and Water streets, - ■ « n>- :DdnEDIN. ■■•-/• _Tis not enough to help the feeble up, But to support him after." v> THE CONTINENTAL looT'dEPOT ' and iff™ i eterm™d 'to help Heads of FamUies . Sho^fl^llll^ 15.15^'1!^ 1??'? Oxfo/d Leathi;. . .„: . ■ Princes street, . ': Havethe_Larges_t;Stock.qf Boots in the City. "a* wl? '-V&Cm STREET^ ° N ' , Agent for the New "Meteor" High Power ' o . : Gas Lamp. superior to Incandescent Electric Lamp. Properties For Sale and To Let. JOHN H E K CUS & c 6 ; , I^ND. ESTATE, INSURANCE, :' And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS 5 and COURT, 96 PRINCES . . ;• ; :-STREET.-... .•'.•:. ; ':.:- tO LET: - '- ' •>- PRINCES- STREET.-Two UPPER STOREYS : aUS^V^^^^oryorP GEORGE STRKEL-Lai^e SHOP and DWELV butcher^"''^ to °Cl?SOn; suit?. ble for'" CASTLE STREET,(corn O r of Dundas street)-MORNINGTON.--Six.roon l ed HOUSE, adjacent ' to train shed; l-ent, 12s 6d per week. ; iM^ m .. ■ • GEORGE STREET.-Eight-roomed HOUSE and . Section., Lately occupied by T. W. Whitson, RAVESSBOUHNE. - Seven-roomed . HOUSE • with every convenience. 14a'pw week ' SHOP, with Dwellings and large Cellars. OLWi STRKBr-Kvc-roomed HOUSE, with ' bath and every, convenience. DUNDAS STREET—FourroomedßrickHOUSE \vith copper, range, &c. ;' 8s peV week. FREpERrcKSTUEET, ROSLTN.-Six-roomed HOUSR. \yith every convenience LONDON..,OTREET-Eight-roomed HOUSE, with bath and every convenience. • LICENSED BROKERS UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. ..... MONEY;. TO LEND ON FREEHOLD Money. "lITONEY to Lend upon Freehold, LeasewlJ^- h?y>- or other approved Securities.— HorderandSon, general agents, Eldon Chambers. MONEY T0 " L E N D On FREEHOLD SECURITY ' At Current Rates. : _.-..: EDMUND SMITH, ■ ' Savings Bank. mHJB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, 13au . .-■ . -WALTER HISLOP, Manager. W" ILL IAM BROWN, & CO., • 101 PiIINCES STREET, .-■-;..- -ACCOUNTANTS, • . ■'■- LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. , ;japney.to Lend at Current Rates. . '■■ ■■■ A USTEAiijeN MUTUAL PROVIDENT -OL- '.■„■ - SOCIETY. This Society: is prepared to gnmt LOANS on avproved First-class Freehold Security. Borrowers will save payment of commission by applying direct to the Society, at, the Offices, Customhouse Quay.-.Welhngton, or at the District Office, Dun ' ... ~ ,JEDWAUD _W. LOWE,. *■*'.' ■ . -: . Resident Secretary. ;; . Educational. - PREPARATORY CIASSES. .In February, Miss Dick proposes FORMING Preparatory ENGLISH and FRENCH CLASSES for YOUNG CHILDREN. ~ ' : For terms apply BRAEMAPv HOUSE. n ■'■•■■ Moray pkce. BR A E MA R . H O U 6 H, Moray Place. : /PRIVATE BOARD and DAY SCHOOL. Lady Principal ... :.. Miss Dick. PIANO ... ... Miss Jennie West. VIOLIN ... ...-f M- rLe, ech, < . _,-.,„ • (.MrSchacht. PAINTING and DRAWING— y.-.j. Mr J. Douglas Perrett. r.i.TxV ■•-•■ ■•■•• Sergeant Harrison. LATIN ... Miss Moore. FIRST TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY ■ FEBRUARYS. ■ ' 4f ISS JENNIE WEST, Teacher of Piano_forte and Singing, has Resumed Teaching.—Moray place. • gf "VTRS F. ROBERTS, Manor Place, J-TJL Teacher of French and German. Special Classes for Teachers and Students. 4f ryiOLIN SCHOOL, SCOTLAND STREET. GEO. H. SCHACHT HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Students Meet Fridays for Orchestral Practice 19ja DRAWING aud Painting.—Miss Anscombe, Union Chambers, Princes street. Terms from £1 Is per quarter. 3f MISS KELSBY will REOPEN her MORNING SCHOOI,, in the Y.W.C A. Rooms,' Moray place, on 3IONDAY, February Sth. Miss Kelsey will be at the Rooms on Fridays between 11 and 12 a.m. 19ja ■pV LEECH'S' Otago Violin School, Stuart X' • . street.—Teaching Resumed MOND A.V ' January 18. Piano taught. ■ 27ja SINGING. VOICE PRODUCTION, AND VOICE CULTIVATION. Mr C. N. BAEYERTZ begs to intimate that • he has RESUMED TUITION at his Residence, London street (between Albert and Victoria streets). . . Circulars at Dresden Piano Warehouse, or Messrs C. Begg and Co.'s. 21ja OTAGO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,' • Pitt street. Established 1890. Director : Signor R. SQUARISE, R.C.M.T. Staff of Professors : Signor R. Squarise; Mr A. J. Barth, A.T.L.A.M.' Miss Blauche Joel. FIRST-QUARTER begins on MONDAY, the Ist of February: Special Courses of Tuition : Violin, Viola. 'Cello, Double Bass, Piano, Sin"inK Harmony, aud Counterpoint. " For Private Pupils for any of the special courses Quarter begins from date of First Lesson. For Harmony and Counterpoint only in Class Terms 30s per Quarter. " jcy DRAWING AND P~A. IN T FnG~ MISS FLORA ROSS . RESUMES TEACHING at Her Studio No. 2 Octagou Buildiujre, MONDAY, Sth FEBHUARV. 2Sja DAGMAR COLLEGE, MORAY PLACE (Next Choral HaU). Mr ALFRED G. BAKE R, teacher of Mandolin, Banjo, and Guitar, having resumed Tuition, is prepared to receive Pupils on any of the above Instruments. Mr Baksr lends instruments to beginners, thus enabling them to secure a good instrument when they are able to play. P.S Having started a Class at Port Chalmers, Mr B will be pleased to hear from anyone desirous of joining. Terms in Class, 30s per quarter (in advance).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9343, 6 February 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9343, 6 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9343, 6 February 1892, Page 3

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