i j I^AST SfX DAYS 1 7 O£' THS GREAT REBUILDING. SALE. i Commences ? fi£T MONDAY, 15th JULY 1895. Taj HERBERT,'-HAYNES, & CO., DUNEim ? Educational. I --fYSAQO. HIGH SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. s The THIRD QUARTER commences TUESDAY, JULY 23, At 9.30 a.m. ' BOYS'SCHOOL. - Rector: Rev. Heniiy Belcher, M.A., LL.D. Boarding Establishment under the Management , of Mr and Mrs Dunbar. GIRLS' SCHOOL. Rector: Alexander Wilson, M.A. Boarding Establishment under the Management of Mrs E. R. Mackay. For prospectuses apply to , C. MACANDREW, SOjii Secretary to Board of Governors. I R TON C O L L B G E, DOWLING STBEET. I HALF-TER3I BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 22. Students assemble at,9.30 a.m. ; C. FREEMAN, SOJy '"-Principal. UNBDIN SCHOOL O? AET^ AND DESIGNS- ■'--■ ' V ■ - MORAY PLACE >t \, (Affiliated to the Science and Art Department;'*'", London). Principal: David C. Hutton, Art Master. - . Staff: ('David C- Hutton Artlnstructors... J *g£ N.«^ . LNellie L. D. Hutton Machine' Construction F. Payne Buildiug Construction G. SliEltßiFF. The THIRD QUARTER commences on MONDAY first, the 21st July. ' DAY CLASSES. Every day from 9.30 a.m. to 12 nooii, and from r 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Elementary and Advanced Drawing and Modelling, Monochrome P:iiriting from the Round, Pair.tiDg Foliage, Flowers, and Fruit from I Nature, Painting Groups of Art Objects, and I Drawing and Paiutiug from the Life. ; Students may attend for practice daily from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fee for Day Classes, <£1 Is per quarter. r EVENING CLASSES. Monday and Wednesday, 7 o'clock to 9o'clock • , Menientary and Advanced Drawing- of Orna--3 nient, Groups of Models, and the Figure from the Antique ; Monochrome Painting, Modelling <Xc Tuesday and Ihursdfiy, 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock- ) Practical, Plane, and Solid Geometry, "Perspective Mechanical Drawing and Machine Conhtrurtion' , Architectural Drawing and Building Construction. Fee for Evening .Clisses, 30s 6d per quarter, or 7s fc'd for Students attending Technical Classes. I LIFE CLASS. : Tuesday aud Friday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 3 Fee. £2 2s per quarter. ; Student s attending this Class have the privilege ; of attending for practice daily from 9.30 a.m to [ 4 p.m., and every evening from 7to 9 o'clock. Students desirous of obtaining Science and Art > Certificates should lose no time in joining these I Classes, to enable them to go through the [ prescribed course previous to nest Examina- ; tion. The following local Prizes are offered for competition:— • Otago Art Society-Silver Medal for the Best Life ■ i-tudy. 1 A Frj>nd—Silver Medal for the Best Study in ! Light and Sh'de from the Antique. ! Artists' Colourmen—Box of Oil Colours for the Best Landscape, painted from Nature, in Oil ■Colours. - - - I Artists' Colourmen—Box of Water Colours for the Best Landscape, painted from Nature, in Water Colours. The Builders' Association Scholarship, r Messrs N. Y. A. Wales and J. Hislop, architects, offer special prizes. ■ EOjy PROFESSOR LOISBTTE'S MEMORY SYSTEM. I have been APPOINTED by the Professor > SOLE INSTRUCTOR and AGENT for Otago and Southland of his Memory Sjstem, and am now prepared to take PUPILS either Privately or > an Classes. Arrangements have been made with : the Professor to'supply a Limited Number of Books, before he leaves the colony next week, to those who join under my tuition. Terms on application to 1 T. MONTRESOR BALDWIN, ; Care E. Parker, 27 Princes street. | Please apply between 10 a.m. and 1 p ; m. • Under the Patronage of the French Consuls of i Dunedin mid ChrUstclmrck. ' MONSIEUR AUJARD. PROFESSOR OF DANCING AND 8--RBNCH. DEPORTMENT A SPECIALTY. Ladie3 and Gentlemen taught privately the i Latest Steps at any moment, Monsieur Anjard having hi 3 own pianist. Children's Class, 7s 6d for Six Lessons every Afternoon, at the Oddfellows' Hall. Rattray street Special Class for Gentlemen learners: "Le Menuet de la Cour," "Le Pas de Quativ " "Le Pa^de Deux" (with tambourines), the Modern Waltz, the Tennis Dance, the Waltz Minuet, ((lanced m sets of eight), the latest London craze— the New Lancers. French Conversational Class for Ladies gtpdents Coached. Special Class for Teachers > Private Lessons given. Private Address—Stanley House, Moray place Monsieur Aujard will be at home every afternoon from 1 to 3, and from 7 to S, to book engagements. "STOICS PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS DUNLOP, Leith street (opposite University). lSju i ISS DBVEREUX (late of MaitlTud I street), begs to intimate to the inhabi- ! tants of .St. Glair and Caversham that she has REMOVED her VIOLIN an<l PIANOFORTE I SCHOOL to View Bank, Koyal terrace, Kew, 1 Pumls received from £2nd July. City pupils a ' William street Kindergarten. isj y j MES CLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-Bast I Valley. Telephone 702. Work well and cheaply executed and punctually returned all i ! weathers Lace curtains thoroughly renewed. ' . £^OOD ALL'S OUSTABD i'OWDBR is tie I .ji^j^' best. Asteyotts. groceries it. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10417, 20 July 1895, Page 1
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