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Drapery, QLOTHING DEPAETMENT. • I All ODD LINES left over from our successful | Sale we shall offer at SPECIAL PRICES TO-CLEAR prior to our taking down Stock at the end of July -This will afford an opportunity for buyers to pur i chase Clothing at about HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. x Note the Following :— * MEN'S STRONG TWEED TROUSERS, Only ss6d, to clear. MEN'S TROUSERS AND VESTS, Al Qoalict, Only 13s 64, to clear. BOYS' TWEED'KNICKER SUITS, Only 4s lld, to clear. YOUTHS' COLONIAL TWEED SAO SUITS, Only 17s f)c|, to clear. / • 'HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO. TV UTHIE . BROTHERS (LIMITED)! TAILORING DEPART-MENT.- ---\ We have pleasure in notifying the GENERAL PUBLIC that we have a very LARGH! STOCK to SELECT FROM, iv alltlie LATEST NOVELTIES .in'-.English, .Scotch, and Colonial' Tweeds, AVorsteds, Serges, aud Coatings. The Department is under the charge of an Expfrielicect Cutter, whose Fit and Style are guaranteed. „ DUTHIE BROTHERS (LIMITED), 174 George stbeet. 176 * sjy .Educational. |~\TAGO HIGH SCHOOLS, DUNEDINs The THIRD QUARTER commences TUESDAY,; JULY 23, J At .9.30 a.m. BOYS' SCHOOL. , Rector: Rev. Henry Belcher, M.A., LL;D. Boarding Establishment under the Management of Mr and Mrs Dunbar. GIRLS' SCHOOL. Retftor: Alexander "Wilson, SLA. Boarding Establishment liiider the 'Management of Mrs E. R. Mackay. ; . For prospectuses apply to C. MACANDREW, 20ju Secretary to Board of Governors. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART- AND DESIGN, MORAY PLACE (Affiliated to the Science and Art Department, • v - - --■. ' London). Principal: David 'C. Huiton, Aft Master. « Staff: ('David C. Hutton Artlnstructors... J g«-« g™^ _~ ~ „ \_Nellie L. D. Hotton Machine Construction F.; Payne Building Construction G.Sherrife. The THIRD QUARTER commences on MONDAY first, the 21st July. DAY CLASSES. Every day from 9.30 a.m. to 12 noou, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. - Elementary and Advanced Drawing and Modelling, Monochrome P._ititing from the Round Painting Foliage, Flowers, and Fruit from -Mature. Painting Groups of Art Objects, and Drawing and Painting from the Life. Students may attend for practice daily from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fee for Day Classes, £1 ls $er quarter. EVENING CLASSES. / Monday and AVedreslay, 7 o'clock to 9 o'clook • Elementary and Advanced Drawing of Ornament, Groups of Models, and the Figure from the Antique; Monochrome Painting, Modelling «c Tuesday and 1 hursday, 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock: Practical, Plane, and Solid Geometry, Perspective, Mechanical Drawing aud-.Ma.hine Construction, Urchitectural Drawing and Building Construction. Yee for Evening Classes, 10s 6d per quarter, or 7s 6d for Students attending Technical Classes. LIFE CLASS. Tuesday and Friday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fee. £2 2s per quarter. Students attending this Class have thS-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 Classes, to enable them to go through the prescribed course previous to next Examination.. ,-,..,.. -■_.;] The following local Prizes are offered for •■' '■'■■'-.' competition:— Otago Art Society-Silver Medal for the Best Life Study. A Friend—Silver Medal for the Best Study in Light and Shude from the Antique. Artists' Colonrmen—Box of Oil Colours for the Best Landscape, painted from Nature, in Oil Colours. Artists' Colourmen—Box of AVater Colours for the Best Landscape, painted from Nature, in AVater Colours. . The Builders' Association Scholarship. Messrs N_- Y. A. AVales and J. Hislop, architects, offer special prizes. 20jy PROFESSOR LOISETTE'S MEMORY SYSTEM. I have been APPOINTED by the Professor SOLE INSTRUCTOR and AGENT for Otago and Southland of his Memory System, and am now prepared to take PUPILS either Privately or in Classes. Arrangements havfe 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 T. HONTRJESOR BALDWIN, ■ ; Care E. Parker, 27 Princes street. Please apply between 10 a.m. and Ip.m. Under the Patronage oi the French Consuls of Dunedin a-iul Christchurch. MONSIEUR AU J ARD, PROFESSOR OF DANCING AND ■''RENCH. . DEPORTMENT A SPECIALTY. Ladies and Gentlemen taught privately the Latest Steps at any moment, Monsieur Auiard having his own pianist. Children's Class, 7s 6d for Six Lessons, every Afternoon, at the Oddfellows' HaU. Rattray street Special Class for Gentlemen learners: "Le Menuet de la Corn-," "Le Pas de Quatre," "Le Pas do Deux (with tambourines), the Modern Waltz the Tennis Dance, the AValtz Miiraet (danced in sets of eight), the latest London crazethe New Lancers. French Conversational Class for L__dip<Students Coached. Special Class for Teachers! Jfrivate Lessons given. Private Address-Stanley House, Moray place. Mpnsnjur Au.ard will be at home every afternoon from 1 to j, aud from 7 to 8, to book engagements. •TT'INDBRGARTEN, Oddfellows1 Hall, =nJi-%* o ?*H ly T n,r" Thlrd Quarter Commences MONDAY, 22nd July. -m: 1%/fRS CLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-East _LV.fi. Valley. Telephone 702. Work well and cheaply executed and punctually returned all weathers Lace cm-tainK thoroughly renewed. QTOCK AND GKAZINO NOTSBS (by O Drover) weekly in the. Otaeo Witness. A iivo column of stock newß which has met with tnsn-y _ tokens of approval from breedarefc buyers, andthe genoral publio. -,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10418, 22 July 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10418, 22 July 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10418, 22 July 1895, Page 1