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Amusements. base* »wl"M»nager*Mir;PEKa?aKa«*k THE ROYAL BUPwLESQDE.AN»-.Ga*EHr COS^ANY. TO-NIGHT, . SATURDAY, 18th JANTJAKS, ' BOR ONE NIGHT OHLK. The Company !eav« for Cbrifiteharch.oti Monday, THEREFORE ONE NIGHT OMX. ' FAREWELL APPEARANCE. VARIETY PROGRAMME, NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES. NEW PARODIES, NEW LONDON SPECJAL.THB. The Full Strength of the Company ,? 25 ARTISTS. 25 « KOYAL BALLERINAS. « i -f" SATURDAY, 18th JANU4KZ. Prices: 2a la, and 6a. BJa OEELIMINARY PBOGRAMHIC DUNEDM ANNUAL RKGATTA. Under the auspices of the Otago Yacht Club ant the Otago Bowing Association. WEDNESDAY, l!)th FJKBRtTAKY. 1. First Class Yacht Race (S$ rating *s( over). .• • ■ l 2. Maiden Fobbs. ■ ' ' : ■ 'i. sscond Class Yacht Race (IJ ratingrant under 2£). ■J. Junior Fours. 5. Thikd Class Yacht Race (under 1& rating). ti. Boys' Swimming Race, 100 yds. 7. Fockth Class Yaout Rack. Boats suhjeet to approval of Oti<go Yacht Club. S. Light-weight Foors. , . a. Open BoatSailikg Eacb. Boats £oft-»n4 under. 10. Lai>ies' Fouits. ' 11. D A.B.C. Club Race. 12. Open Boat Swlins Rack. Boats 16ft:»at under. ' • ' 13. Junior Pairs. 14. Open .--Visiminc, Eace, 200ydi. 15. Tontoonino Exhibition. 16. Senior Fours. ■ . 17. Mouel Yacht Race. • 18. scullers' Time Handicap Racb, 19. Washtub Sculling Race. 3). St.Moit Paiks. ' 21. Submarine Explosion. All Sailing Kaces to be under Yacht Club rows, all Rowing Races to be under Otago Rowing ■ Association's rules. E. B. HAYWARD, 18ja Secretary Dunedin Annual Regatta,' Educational. r\TAGO HIGH SCHOOLS, DUNBDiN~ These Schools are provided each with a :k*go' staff of highly qualified teachers, and have bean exceptionally successful in winning Scholarships and University Honours. The School year is divided into three terms, beginning, respectively, on FEBRUARY 3, MAY 2b, and SEFIEMBEB 15. with a short holiday in Hay and September, and a longer holiday at Mid-summer, OTAGO BOYS1 HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: Alexander Whson, M.A. (formed? principal of the Girls' High School). The Boarding-house, which i» near the School, iB under the management of Mr James Danbar and Mrs Dunbar, and is.viait«dby the Kector. OTAGO^GIRLS' HIGHSCHOOt, ' Lady Principal: Mm Ai.lman MASCHASI r If.A» The Boarding-houss adjoins the School; and isV undur the management of Mrs *E. R. M'Kay. 'ITm Lady Principal resides in the house and' exercise* a general supervision over the boarders.' For full particulars and prospectuses, apply to C. IIACANDREW, 17ja Secretary Board ef Governors, Dunedro. GIR TO N C 0 L,L BG B, BOWLING STBEKT. FfRST TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 1896. Morning Classes for young Ladies in Eoglisn (Language and Literature), Latin, French, German, Elocution, History, Geography, Physiology, Drawing, Writing, Euclid, Algebra, and Trigonometry. ■ . ..-.-. I raining School and Classes for Teachers"and others intending, to enter for Matriculation, Uuivorsity, and Teachers' Examinations. The Principal holds Classes in the Afternoon fo* English Language and English Literature, Latin, and Elocution. x>' . ■ • Miss H. G. Fodor holds Classes for French, French Conversation, Drawing, and Painting. Dr Heinemann (Lecturer Otago University) conducts Classes in German. Day Classes for young Ladies, Evening Classes for Ladies and Gent tlemen.. ■ • . . . Prospectuses may be obtained at Wise, Caffin, and Co.'s, booksellers, Princes street. 4jz C. fREEMAN. 8.A., PrinciptJ. T>RINCE ALBERT COLLEG.B^ ACCKLAND. : A DEPARTMENT FOR 6IRLS (BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOiAKSI .' Will be opened On MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY 188$, Under Mb T. JACKSON, M.A., Headmaster Assisted by an Efficient Staff of LADY TEACHERS and'VISITING MASTERS, Application for the admission o£ Pupils, and for the College Prospectus, may be made to the Headmaster at the College, Upper Queen street, Auckland^ 8M "ORABMAR HOUSE, DDNEDtIN.. A SCHOOL OF THE HIGHEST CLASS FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES MILLER (Certificated and Trained Teachers, London a&4 .rans). A Thoroughly Sound and Advanced Education given. , > Most Approved Methods of Teaching; Boarders have a Kenned Home Life. SCHOOL REOPENS FEBRUARY 11, 1896. S HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOfi 8 FOR «IRLS, Leith street, Imjnedin, Conducted by the SISTERS of the CHURCH. High Ctes Education. Moderate Terms. > Pupils prepared for University Examination^ Resident and Daily Pupils received. Term OPENS TUESDAY, Febraarr4,lß9& For Prospectus apply to SISTER, Bislujpagrav* Dunedin. . U3« M' R ARTHUR J. BABIH, AAI.A.VL, Hns ; REMOVED PRIVATE RKSIDKNCH To DALE HOUSE, DUKE STRESm TEACHING ROOM, 25 PBOTGES STBBBC (Next Begg and Co.'s Music WaxehoßseJ. LESSONS WILL BE.J&ESTJHED MONDAY, FEBKUiARYa^ 4ja MDLLB. DE SALAMOS will BESOMB her HORNING CLASSES for GMs, at Brandon VHla, Dowiing street, on FKBE.TJAB.T 10,, 1896. At home fast week in February to enrol new pupils. Special attentk* liven to French conversation. 194 ORBPAR,VTORY SCHOOL, for Boya and JL Girls, conducted by the BQeses Cotton certificattd teachers), will Be-<m«B beginning' ot February. Kindergßrten. Ota G«iue» per turn William street, off High street, _£jjl "VTIOLIN.—Mr E,PARKEB^BOEKNB hi VIOLIN STUDIO-on BTONDSS, Amnary-Sa AHDKeS3 rtffl GiajKOE STJtKB*. Wl* MRS WHITE'S MOKNIJMJ BCBOOL, Kassa, George jrtreet, wfll bo Beana«d February i. VieoA, btiSa, Mrofc. ■ Xtjt ARKER'S Music School, Refd rtree*, Sooth Duaedow—-aTfaohta* BeJßaietJ JiumiySlJi ytcKuiaad.Jßipira,* .Utt

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 1

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