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' r Tenders. ATASO HARBOUR BOARD. ■ WRITTEN TE"DERS will be received until Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 31st January, 1900, for the DELIVERY,of 400 CUBIC YARDS (more or less) of BROKEN METAL. Specification may be seen/at the Harbour Board Office, Tho lowest or any tender will not be necessarily accepted. ' . , T. H. RAWSON, : " ■', . Secretary. Harbour. Board Office, January 27, 1900. 29ja TTfc E F E N O E~~ D E P A R T M E N T. •M' ; — V SEALED TENDERS (in Duplicate) will be received by the- Under-Seeretary for Defence, Wellington, up to WEDNESDAY, the 7th February, 1900, for the SUPPLY of -Eight Hundred (800, more or less, RIFLE BUCKETS, similar to Sample which, with .specification, can be seen at Brigade Office, Dunedin'. T. H. SEWELL, , For Defence Storekeeper. Wellington, 25th January, 1900. 30ja /M ALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON\X Redoliffe Crown is the best and cheapest iron manufactured, To .be had, from i all ironmongers and storekeepers. Educational , mECHNICAL' CLASSES ASSOCIATION. COMMENCING on THURSDAY, Ist February, the following Classes will be held at 7.30 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. Students will be enrolled on Class Nights: — Botany—Autumn Class. Mechanical Engineering—Special Class to prepare students for Citj and' Guild's Examination. Elocution—Mrs Collet - Dobson's Continuation' Classes. • ANGUS MARSHALL, 27ja ..'. Secretary and Superintendent. "JMTR ARTHUR ,J. BARTH, A.L.A.M?, IVJL PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, x . RESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5,. ; At his Rooms at the Dresden Music Saloon, Princes street. i Mr Barth will be in attendance at the above rooms on-THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February the Ist and 2nd, between 3 and 5 o'clock. Private Address: Duke street. • I. S 'S A I T X E N, . TEACHER of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and HARMONY, . RESUMES TEACHING ' On MONDAY, January 29. At Home after January 24. - . Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations. KIRKWOOD HOUSE, Moray place \ :. ■' (Opposite Wesleyan Church). 23ja IGNOR ID SQUARISE, R.M.T.C., PROFESSOR OF VIOLIN, HARMONY, and COUNTER- ■' .' .POINT, ! Will ... .RESUME TEACHING On MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY, k At- his Residence, View street. Yf ~ ~"b ~l i~ n. '.H.-E. MELITUS, Concert Violinist and Teacher, certified pupil of . ROYAL LEIPZIG CONSERVATORIUM, begs to -notify that he has RETURNED TO. DUNEDIN,'and will permanently r'sside there. Beginners also ■taught/".'--.STRICT' CONTINENTAL -METHOD, arid ALA FORMER FAULTS CORRECTED. Apply Chas. Begg and Co., Princes street; \ ■ . ; 27ja MISS "EEHBE&G, Teacher of Pianoforte Theory, - Singing, Organ, Elementary French., German, and Drawing, resumes Monday, 29tli' January. Elementary Practical Pianoforte Class for Juniors, Saturday Morning.— Studio, Moray place W. (late Dr Reiraer's). mHE MISSES YORSTON, Chatsworth JL House, George street, Resume Teaching Pianoforte, Violin, Singing, Harmony, February 5. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and Royal Academy, Practical, and Theoretical Examinations. At home from Friday, 2nd February/- 26 j a lAN O F.;ORTE THEORY. ' ', ; MISS M'CARTHY RESUMES TEACHING JANUARY 31. . Macdonald Smith's.System of Muscular Exercises Taught, if required. 26ja <p EOR G E S. SCEACHT, VIOLINIST, . HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Scotland street and Dresden Piano Company. TTOiOWEE PAINTINcI^MisT E. Bridger JC Resumes"!her Classes Februnry 5, at her residence, ." Minho," Duncan street.—For particulars apply P. Scott, Princes street. 30ja Tt/TORNINGTON Preparatory / School and IiWL Kindergarten, Clyde street, REOPENS Tuesday, February C—Misses Mollison. 30ja WANTED,. PUPILS for the Violin; beginners thoroughly taught and preferred; terms very moderate.—Teacher, Times Office. MISS LO' KEONG Resumes Pianoforte teaching February 5, at her residence, George;street; Pupils prepared for Trinity College Examinations: . 30ja PIANOFORTE (visiting teacher).-MISS .: FRICKER will Resume Teaching Thursday, February I.—Aromii House, High street; or Dresden. , 29ja H- :. 0.. STOKES, Teacher of Banjo, Mando" • line,, and Guitar, has resumed teaching at his residence, Poplar House, Leith street. MISS MARTINELLI, Teacher of Piano- ■' forte, ■ has Resumed Teaching.—l9o George street; only ..few more vacancies. MR J. STRANG'S Classes will be Re-opened . Monday, February 5. 30ja GEO. P. HOWELL, 'M.A., Tutor in Languages, Mathematics, Orthie Shorthand.— Mrs Perry, Lower York place. ORTHIC SHORTHAND; Quarter begins Wednesday,...February 7; new pupils received from 6 to 8 p.m.—Mrs Perry's, York place; 30ja HOWE" STREET HALL.—Hawthorn PrTvate School and Kindergarten, reopens Tuesday, February G. Miss LEES will attend at School Monday, February 5, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., to enrol new pupils. 27ja PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY.—Miss Olive Little Resumes Teaching at her Residence, Royal Terrace, Monday, February 5. MRS WHITE, Teacher of Pianoforte; Morning School will be Resumed February s.'—" Kassa," George street north. 27ja PIANO and THEORY.—Mias LONGFORD . will -resume teaching on MONDAY, February 5. Pupils at Albert street and the Girls' High School. 27ja ENGLISH Literature.—Mrs MACKISACK will resume her class on WEDNESDAY, February 14. Terms, etc., nt Wise's. 27ja T. CLAIR Private School will RE-OPEN on Tuesday, "February 6. 2Gja J ROBERTSON, Teacher Pianoforte, • Singing, Voice Production; £1 Is a quarter.—Hogg's Piano Saloon, St. Andrew street. . . 23ja ISS HODGKINS Resumes her Classes for Painting from Life, Sketching from Na-' ture, etc., on 6th February. Terms at Studio, South British Insurance Buildings, Liverpool street. / 26ja F LEECH'S OTAGO VIOLIN SCHOOL, « Stuart street.—Teaching Resumes Today (Monday), January 22. Fine old Violin for sale. 22jq MR E. PARKER, Teacher of the Violin, RESUMES on Monday, January 29. Studip, 149 George street. sja FARKER'S MUSIC SCHOOL, Reid street, 'South Dunedin, Resumes' Teaching Monday, 29th January; violin and piano. lGja VO CAL Methods, Tutors, Studios, and Solos for Piano, Violin, and all Instruments; lowest prices.—Braithwaite's. I EXAMINATION Series, Academy, Augener U /and Litolff. Editions Standard Songs' and Piano Solos; lowest Tates.—Braithwaite's Music Department. nnRINITY College Text and Questions, Jj- '.•■'Books'.- Regulations, 'Entrance Forms; Special Studies and Music. —' BRAITHWAITE'S BOOK ARCADE. • 23ja £<T. GEORGE JAM.—Best in the market.O AH G-w«ra. . '. .' . . .•. ;. iW»o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11644, 30 January 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11644, 30 January 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11644, 30 January 1900, Page 1

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