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Amusements. I /"i I T V H A & £.. Under the Management of Mr J. J. KuNNEDt TO-NIGHT (TtTBSDAY). First Production of Our Own Dramatisation .oi I Charles Dickens's Wonderful Novel, ! OLIVER TWIST. Ruby Kennedy as Oliver Twist Miss Lhxa Wilde as ... .~ Nancy Mr J. J. Kennedy as ... ... BiHSikes Prices aa Usual. 22fa mAIERI RAMBLERS CYCLING CLUB. n , ■__« RECREATION GROUND, MOSGIEL,. ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING, I SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1895. First Race, 2.30 p.m. Admiosion, Is ; Children, 63.. Trains leave Dunedin 1.15; return 515"ana 6.55. ■ 22fa Government Notifications. THE OTAGO DAILY TlM>E>® bag been appointed THE GAZETTE Fob. the Provincial District oF'Obwio k» the Ybab 1895 . for the Publication of all NOTIFICATIONS which by any Act of the General Assembly, or bj any Ordinance of the Province of Otago, require to be inserted in the Provincial Gazette. DUN ED -I N GA- trii, WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at tEa Office until Noon of TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of BROKEN METAL and SAND at the Site of the New Gaol. Specifications and conditions may be seen at this Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily E. R. USSHER, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 14th January 1895. Kja. Railway Notifications. ■VTBW ZEALAND BAILWArE^i BURNS ANNIVERSARY DAY. On FRIDAY, 25th January, the 10.20 pan. Train from Dunedin and the 11.30 p.m. Train from. Mosgiel will NOT run. A Train will leave Duaedin for Mosgiel at 11-20 p.m., returning- at 12.30 a.m. . ' ■ ■ 2)ja By Orders TKTEW ZEALAND EAILWASSS.1 The Railway Department areprepared to' Receive -Applications for EXCURSIONS al Nominal Rates for SCHOOL CHILDREN, to ba run before the Close of School Holidays. Early application should be made to the TrafSa Manager, Dunedin. ■ 21ja > . ByOrdeE :■. ; EdncationaL ADIES' SCHOOL, BRAEMARJBOUSE," DUNEDIN. • The Misses MILKER will KEOPENihsa'DOTB School for RESIDENT and DA.V ytlPH&^ai FEBRUARY 6.- \" , v ,';"'■ Conversational French' a-specialty. Boys under 10 received. ' Special terms for Piano, yiolin, and Singing; The Misses Miller are at home daily to ewol Pupils. ■'•.•'. 2lja /^VTAGO CONSERVATORIO OS MUSIQ, Vebw-steeki (off T&oisffvteceji [BsiABLISHEDIB9O.] !:, SIGNOR R, SQuSbISE, R.0.M.T.,' ... Professor of the Violin, Will RESUME TEACHING , ; On MONDAY, JANUARY 28. Branches of Study: VIOLIN, VIOLA, 'CELLO, BASS, HARMONY, and COUNTERPOINT. 22j> •m/r R ART H-TTJR J. B AR22B, PROFESSOR OF-MUSIC, PITT-STKEET (DB-MaTIKSEU.'S-i-HOXHE). - LESSONS will be*-RBSUM3a>r.on -MONDiSS; January"^. Mr Earth will be at.liome nest week, fetween the .hours of 10 and 1 o'clock. 14ja •jl/r IS. S AITK BN, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN, RESUMES TEACHING JANUARY 28, ROOMS above Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse; % Princes street. Private address: Cumberland;^street >(ospo«tfr Museum reserve), 2lja MISS I. MATHESON, R.A.M., RESUMES TEACHING SATURDAY, Febmary 2. Harmony Class at 10.80. ■ Subjects taught: Pianoforte playing, Singing, and Harmony (elementary and advanced). —For terms apply 21ja DRESDEN MUSIC WAREHOUSE. -yiOLIN.-Mr E. PARKBS BEOEETO • bis VIOLIN STUDIO on JANUMIY^as; Address r 27Princes street. MISS ;A. MARKS, Teacher of Voice Production, Singing, and Pianoforte, receives Pupils at her residence., Hope street (three doors rrom Stafford street). At home from. 10 till 2. SHja f^ RADUATB has CLASSES SsniorScholsrV3T ship; French, Latin, or mathematics ; 10s per quarter.—Amy, Times Office. 22ra I\/fISS E. HARTLEY, G.S.M.. and A.T.C, IVI resumes Teaching Pianoforte and Singing Monday, January 28.—Howe Btaet. 22ja MISS HARTLEY, Artist, resumes Teaching in Drawing and Painting Monday, January 28. Portraits painted.—Howe street. T7~ INDERGARTEN AppUancea, Books, b\ Cards, Pictures, Object Lessons complete, for SALE.—Mrs Grant, Inglewood, Queen street. LADY (certificated, South Kensington, England) LESSONS given Drawing, Flower Painting; terms moderate.—Address Examination, Times Office. . .'.. 22ja PIANOFORTE.— Miss LO KEONG re^ sumes Teaching on Monday, 28th January;' at her Residence, George street. ■ 21ja 1%/| ISS GERTRUDE DALE, Violin Teacher,. AjfM Resumes Teaching at her residence, Grant street, February 4. lSja MISS M'CARTHY, Upper Canongate, Teacher of Pianoforte and Elementary Harmony. Quarter begins January 88. 18ja PARKER'S MUSIC SCHOOL, Reid street, South Dunedin. —Teaching resumed 21st January. Violin, Piano, <tc. 9ja E LEECH'S OTAGO VIOLIN SCHOOL • (established 1573) OPENS on Monday, 14th January. Old violins for sale. Sja Public Notices. HOB. PATBRSON & 0^ FRUTT AND PRODUCE AGENCY, Manse street, Dukbdin, (Established Dunedin 1879), Receive Consignments of Locally-grown, Taw manian, Australian, and Fijian FRUIT. Also, SGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON, u andotnee FARM PRODUCE. ig Tj-' pp-s'S GRATEBCL. COMFORTHSO. BREAKFAST OR.~SUPP.EBS CO CO A BOILING WATER, OR MIEKS QPECIAL SPORTING ATTRACTIONS^' K3 '*Maiieppa," "Rata.""Taihoa," "Onlooker* and "Hori Poene." The O1»eo Witness has chattl Letters from Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, and Melbourne on Sporting and Coursing Mattan Football and Cricket Notes, Dram»tiaNot«. OHa Notca.oa all Seaaoiiibls SjkjU; *

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10263, 22 January 1895, Page 1

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