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Educational. /■yOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS KATIE~ROBERTSON RESUMES TEACHING on FEBRUARY 5. "ffttrdovan," 224 Castle street. 21 ja ]yiSS KELSEY will REOPEN her MornItJ. ing School on Wednesday, 6th February. Miss Kelsey will be at her Rooms (over Driver's) This Day (Monday), from 11 to 12 a.m. PIANOFORTE.-Miss HILDA SALMOND Resumes Teaching February s.—Address: 188 Queen street North. At the Dresden, Tuesdays, 2 to 6 p.m. 30ja F LEECH'S OTAGO VIOLIN SCHOOL, • Stuart street.—Teaching Resumed; thorough teaching in all.branches violin playing. 26ja CiA LONDON STREET.—Miss WATERS'S I rt Kinderglrteu Reopens Tuesday, February 5. If MR JOSEPH MOSS, Teacher.of Pianoforte and Singing, has RESUMED Teaching. —" The Laurels," Albany street. . If lOLIN and PIANO.-Miss-PARKER Resumes Teaching February 4.—Reid street, South Dunedin. If MISS REHBERG resumes Teaching Monday, 4th February rptono, organ, singing, theory, elementary; practical pianoforte class for juniors held on Saturday mornings.— Studio, 16 Moray place.. 21ja PARKER'S MUSIC. SCHOOL, Reid Road, South Dunedin. —Violin and .Piano Teaching commences FEBRUARY 4. Violins Repaired, and all kinds Violin Fittings, Strings, etc., kept in stock. 17ja Y IOLIN*.—Miss GERTRUDE DALE Resumes Teaching, February 4, at her residence, Grant street. 22ja MISS YORSTON (Pianoforte, Singing), and Miss EFFIE YORSTON, A.T.C.L, (Pianoforte, Violin, Harmony) Resume Teaching Monday, 4th February, at Chatsworth House, George street. .At. Home from Ist February. RETOUCHING, Photographic Colouring, die. Lessons givep in the above by competent teacher.—Apply 36 George street, 9ja DECLEENE & MADAME, Certificated French Teachers for Examinations, Grammar, Literature, Conversation. — Apply Miss Roes, Clarke street. 30ja KINDERGARTEN and Private School, Howe street Hall.-School REOPENS Wednesday, February-6. Miss Lees is again forming her Kindergarten Music Class. ' 31ja MISS M. TORRANCE, Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony, is prepared to receive PUPILS at her residence, 6? Royal terrace , ■ 4f Black family ORCHESTRA Opan for Engagement Concerts, Balls, etc. Mr Black resumes Tuition for Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, and Mandolin January 21. Telephone 1i26, GO High Btreet. THE Christian Brothers' School, Dunedin, REOPENS February 4. Suitable accomlnodation can be procured for country students. H STOKES, Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, • and Guitar.—Poplar House, Leith street (near St. Andrew street). 15ja ST CLAIR PRIVATE SCHOOL.-First term begins Tuesday, February 5. 29ja ISS M. HARRISON, teacher Pianoforte and Harmony, RESUMES TEACHING 4th February; pupils prepared Trinity College Examinations. 29ja EOSSBOTHAM'S Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping School—lndividual tuition. Classes daily from 10 to 10. Principal, T. J. Rossbotham, Honours Diploma (Teacher's), Incorporated Phonographic Society, England. Agent Remington Standard Typewriter. MISS E. HARTLEY, Howe street (organist of Trinity Wesleyan Church), certificated' at Guildhall Scliool of Music, Associate" Sol-Fa College, London, Resumes Teaching Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Harmony, Feb'ruairy 4. '' 2f PAINTING.— Miss MACDOUGAL will Re- ■ sume her Classes 4th February—6s Moray place (next Dr Stenhouse). 2f lANOFORTE.—Miss LO KEONG Resumes Teaching February 7, at her residence, 46 George street. 2f MRS HOVELL (above Miss dough's) Teaches Photo Painting in Watercolours; terms on application; orders taken. MISS I. GIBSON, Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony, Resumes Teaching. Monday, February 4.—Address, 17 St. David street. . 2f MISS N. S. M'LEOD Resumes Classes in Drawing, Painting, and Pastel.— Studio, 27 Rattray street. 2f late Advertisements. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEA- ■ LAND. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SHARE TRANSFER REGISTERS of this CompanJ will be CLOSED from MONDAY, February 4, to MONDAY, March 4 (both inclusive). THOMAS R. FISHER, 22ja General Manager. TVTEW ZEALAND COAL AND OIL COM--1 PANY (LIMITED). KAITANGATA COAL. It has only been from a sense of delicacy that the Company have refrained from advertising lately, but in view of the fact thai recently so many young couples have been united, this announcement is to acquaint THEM, and remind the OLD, that the KAITANGATA COAL is still tho-favourite for domestic use, and procurable from every Coal Merchant throughout tho length and breadth of tho Middle Island. Its success as a HOUSEHOLD COAL is unequalled, and the Public, appreciate what a matter of pure quality is when suclr consistent -support is extended to it. Should any carelessness in its delivery be experienced the Company will be glad to know, and tho best will be done to rectify it. HEAD OFFICE: No. 10 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. ...... W. P. WATSON, 29ja. General Manager, A PETITION under " The presumption of Life Limitation (Scotland) Act, 1891," has been presented to the COURT OF SESSION, Edinburgh (First Division; Lord Low, ordinary; Mr Veitch, clerk), on behalf of 1 MUNGO lIOWAT, sometime. Mungo Howat, Junior, farmer, Barlosh, Ochiltree, and others, craving the Court to decide that Thomas Richmond, labourer, sometime of Bilboa, Mauchline, Scotland, who was a son of the late Mr William Richmond and of Mrs Sarah Reid, or Richmond, and a brother of the lato William Richmond, retired Custom House officer, No. 20 * New Bridge street, Ayr, and of the late James ! Richmond, draper, High street, Falkirk, and ( who emigrated to New Zealand in 1863, and was-heard of at or near Waikouaiti; 'Otago, New Zealand, at latest on 31st December, 1880, shall be presumed to have died on 31st Decem- ' ber-1887. 'The Lord -Ordinary, having considered the Petition, has pronounced the following interlocutor:—22nd August, 3900.— Lord Low, Act Craigie. The Lord Ordinary officiating on tho Bills appoints intimation of '• the-dependence of the Petition to bo made by • advertisement, once in two successive weeks in each of The Times, Scotsman, Glasgow Herald, Ayr. Observer, Falkirk Herald, Brisbane Courier, Melbourne Argus, Sydney Morning Herald, Perth West Australian, Adelaide Advertiser. Tasmanian Mail, Otago Times, Dunedin, New Zealand, and Lyttelton Times, Christchurch, New Zealand, newspapers. (Signed) A. LOW. > Of all which intimation is hereby given. ■ ..BBVERIDGE, SUTHERLAND, & , SMITH, S.S.C., Agents for Petitioners, 2ia Bernard street, Leith. c 2jind August, 1900. 28ja 1 :: . ..money. " HORDEK & MOLONEY, 90 Princes street, Telephone, 1233. MONEY BROKERS, 5 , .. Money to lend on Furnir ture, Pianos, Cattle, i Horses, Life Policies, 3 Promissory Notes. Trade !• Bills discounted at Bank f Rates. No commission. j DAVID BAXTER & CO.,' I Importers of I; ' CEYIO N.. TEA S,n Largo and Small Package-, Packcd in Ceylon "KANDYAN" BRAND Is Rich, Fragrant, and Malty, Also, - VERY OLD GLENLIVET WHISKY, C "THE GOVERNOR," A clean, wholesome, and well-matured spirit of excellent boi(quet.and.fl*vour, .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11958, 4 February 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11958, 4 February 1901, Page 6

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