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j EdueataL »!T>RAEMAR HOUSE, DUNEDIN. t A SCHOOL OF THfThiGHEST CLASS j • FOR GIRLS. . | Principals... ... ... The MISSES MILLER (Certificated and Trained Teachers, London and Paris). A thoroughly sound and advanced Education given. Most approved methods of teaching. Boarders have a refined home life. 5 The Misses Mille,r have returned to town, and will be at home from Februarj- 1, at Braemar , House, to Enrol New Pupils. •'' SCHOOL RBOPENS FEBRUARY 9, 1897. "jl/T R R. B R IF FA VL T. French Conversational Class; Composition and - Reading Class, for degree ; Coaching for Matricu- • lation and Medical Intermediate.—Albyn House • Great King street. . 6f MR WT E. T 1 T I- O R a,r U''^ low of the Royal College of Organists and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, I London), RECEIVES PUPILS 1 For the PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and HARMONY. For Terms apply Chas. Begg and Co. or the Dresden Pianoforte Company, Princes street. At Home to receive pupils every Afternoon. Private address, . MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. IQf DIGNORA MARGHERITA VENOSTA - Resumes Teaching the ART OF SINGING, i MONDAY. Bth February, at the Dresden. SCH O O-'L, O F MUSIC, Moray place. - Miss JENNIK WEST RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 8. Port Chalmers and Rosiyn visited weekly. 26ja yIOLIN —Mr E. PARKER~ REOPENS or „-hL s Y io! in„, Stndio £ n Monday, January _ Orchestral Classes—Monday, February 1 and Thursday, February 4. Address : 147 Georee et. reet _ -_.. :' " 14ja •T7l LEECH'S Otago Premier Violin School, JL- • ■ Stuart street. Established 1873. Teaching resumed. The .pupils that have attended the above school number 210 male*. 90 females. 21ja MRS and MISSES YORSTON, Chats- „, ,■.'■ worth House, George street, Resume leaching February 1. Pianoforte, Violin, Singmg, Harmony. PUPILS Prepared for Trinity College Exami_nations. ■_. 28ja MRS. FERGUSON, Teacher Pianoforte! thorouKh rudimentary tuition.—Terms at Oresden, or 7 Stafford terrace, Dundas street. VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING — t. •«. Ml?? S?5? Blan«y attends at her Studio (at Braithwaite's) Mondays and Thursdays. 9f TRINITY College Examinations — Text and Question-Books, Wxamination Papers, Music, and all information.—Braithwaite's Music Department. ■ • . A ROHA K*i;Wl^kaako Maori Resumes £_ Teaching February 8, "Moroiti," corner George and Union Streets. 3f ; Money. MONEY LENT on every description of secunty.-Apply Carlton Loan and Invest. ment Company, .122 Heorge street. 12ja MONEY to LEND on Approved Freehold , tr Security, in sums from £100 to £3000 — Wm. Harrop, Albany street, . 28n ]%/| ONEY Lent oil any description of Per- ».▼ I sonal Security v-tenus.to suit borrowers.— "aker. Octagon (corner Stuart street).. 6ia MONRY«TO^ND^£loo^t;el)er cent/I ". -- £1000 up.tn £3000, at 6 T>*r cent. Small Rums to Lend on Bills of Sale. Bills discounted. Apply James W byte, 69 Princes street (opposite Piyor and Son's). 29ju i |V/r : on k y TO~~L EN li, I "l; lomTinmi, ou Freehold Securities STOUT, MONDY, b SIM, "a". '. Solicitors. 123 Princes street. ILLIAM BROWN b CO, 101 Princes stubiut. LAND AND COMMISSION AGKNTS. Money to Lend at Current Rates. MOJS B■ Y T O LEND On FREEHOLD SKCURITY At Current Rates. FRED. SMITH, . Savings Bauk. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF ZIj:4M,%P (LIMITED) has MONEY to LENDongFREEHOLDSKOXTRITY "WALTER HISLOP. Manager. • rri RUST';m ON E V TO LEND X On FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. ! THE TRUSTKKS, EXECUTORS, * AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) 250 W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, Manager. Australian- mutual provident . ' society. This Society is prepared to Lend Sums of £500 and upwards at O PER CENT. on First-class City and Country Freehold Securities. _Apply direct to Societi-, Custom House quay Wellington, or District Office, Dunedin, and save all procuration fees. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Publications "** + OT4GO WITNESS + + THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4. WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE: NEW SERIAL BY THE NOTED ENGLISH NOVELIST, WILLIAM LE QUEX. A PEEP INTO ODD. CORNERS. BY MYRTLE TAINE. j A SECRET of THE OLIVINE j RANGE: | A TALE OF LAKELAND AND OTAGO . RUBIES. INCIDENTS IN THE MAORI WAR: THE HEROES OF THE VICTORIA CROSS IN NEW ZEALAND. A MODERN HERCULES: HOW THE CORPORAL TAPPED THE HONOUR OF BRIGADIIR GERARD THE POWER of SUGGESTION. BY EMMELINE. THE STORY OF F?VIE CASTLE. PERFUMES WHICH RUIN LIVES. HOW THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. PROPOSED. THE FORTUNES OF GREAT MUSICIANS. JAPANESE CHARACTERISTICS. "HANGING ON" AS A PROFESSION.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10722, 10 February 1897, Page 1

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