| Educational. rjffilNlTT COLLEGE, LONDON Instituted 1872. The NEXT EXAMINATION in MUSICAI KNOWLEDGE will be held on SATURDAY June 13, 1903. Last Day of Entry, SATURDAY, 21s February. Entry Forms can be obtained at the Musit Firms, or of the Secretary. Chairman of Centre, the Rev. W. Hewitson Local Secretary, Arthur J. Barth, Dresdor Music Studio, Dunedin. / , lijt TIT R SIDNEY '' •"W OLF ■ LTA PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Orchestral and Choral Conductor, Teacher of Singing, Voice Production, Piano forte, Organ, Harmony, and Counterpoint. Prospectus on application, or can b( obtained from Messrs C. Begg and Co. or till Dresden. At Home Every Afternoon between 3 anc 6 on and after SATURDAY, the 17th .inst. . Lessons can be commenced from any date. Mr WOLF has passed 09 pupils out of Hi sent up for Musical Examinations in Singing Pianoforte, Harmony, and Counterpoint. Pupils from the Country can obtain Railway Tickets at Special Rates. Classes for Harmony and Counterpoint ani Elements of Music will be held. Address: LONDON STREET (opposite Victoria street) Telephone 1071. 13js R W. E. TAYLOR, F.R.C.O. (Feliow o! the Royal College of Organists and Medallist of the Roval Academy of Music, London), Receives PUPILS for PIANOFORTE and ORGAN, HARMONY and COUNTERPOINT. Pupils prepared for all Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations, Harmony Classes now forming. Country Pupils can obtain -railway tickets at reduced rates. Term starts MONDAY, February 2, At Home Every Afternoon between 4 and 5. ADDRESS: 4G YORK PLACE. Telephone 194. 20js M RS M. F. MONICMAN, Registered Teache: of Music and Singing.—Mrs Monkmar RESUMES TEACHING on the 19th INST. Al home to receive new pupils from 5 to 6 p.m. daily. Singing Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday Evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock.. Deep-brcathing Classes as usual, STUDIO, No. 1 Ocfiigon Buildings. 15js Boarding, and day-school for BOl'S, 28 Cranmer square, Christchurch. Principal: Mr W. WILSON, formerly Head Master and Lecturer on School Management at the Normal School. NEXi; TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 5. jyjß ARTHUR J., BARTH, A.L.A.JL, RESUME TEACHING on MONDAY, February 2. Subjects: Pianoforte ■■ ar.d Organ Playing, Harmony and Counterpoint. Hours: 10.30 to 12.30, and 2to 5.30. Adr.rcss: ' DRESDEN MUSIC STUDIO, 31 Princes street. llja L ANGER SCHOOL OF .DRESS-CUTTING, LESSONS will RESUME on MONDAY, 26th January. The Langcr is the Newest, Quickest, arid Most Perfoct System invented, No Calculations. Patterns -in Five .Minutes, Ladies' and Youths' Tailoring, Pattern Slaking Extension, Cutting, 'arid Trimmings Epeciall) taught. Children's Garments Dratted to any size or style. Pupils make own and friends' fashionable Costumes. Inspection invited, Trial Lesson Free. Classes Daily.—Miss CHARLES, A.M.P. Buildings, corner Dowling and Princes streets. 20ja UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray place.—Open every day rind evening. Al] kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught. Fees (per quarter): Day Classes, £1 Is; Evening Classes, 10s Gd. 8c ■pOSSBOTHAM'S 'SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping (Established 1832), 41 Dowling street (Cutting). Open day and evening! Principal, T, J. Rossbothara. I.P.S. (Honours), London. Agent Remington Typewriter. Telephone 738. ISS HOTOP will Resume TEACHING Pianoforte and German on MONDAY, February D.—Present address: Caro Miss Sproule, Upper Walker street, Dunedin. F LEECH, Club House, Moray place, o Tcacher of Violin, Viola, Double Bass; terms on application. 19ja
I I i late Advertisements.. P' lANOS TUNED and REPAIRED.—W ~W. Brunsden, late of London; nosta address, Club House, Moray place, Dunediii. CHARACTER by Sample Handwriting.Send stamps for Is Id, self-addressee envelope, Madame Zillah, 0.8.D., 145 Easl ' Belt, Christchuich. v 15jt JOSEPH HENSLEY &■' SON, Engine ant General Blacksmith, ©tc./ corner of Bone 'and Manor streets, Dunedin,. EIPPLE Frames, Manganese Pins anc Bushes, Perforated Hcpper Plates, Quarrj 'Tools, etc. ALSO Grave Railings, Garden Gates,. Fiele Gates, etc., made in any design; correspondence invited. All orders prompts attended to. 27(3 TIAIERI RIVER .EXCURSION—S.S.' Waiwera runs from Henley to Ta'eri Mouth Every Saturday and "Wednesday, ana ALL HOLIDAYS. Steamer leaves Henley on arrival of 8 a.m. train from Dunedin. OPEN foe Engagement all other days. Re'turu Fure, 2s Gd.-AMOS M'KEGG, Henley. 20ja AWSON & CO. (LIMITED), W.atch- ' makers, Jewellers, Opticians, George street; no connection with firm similar name. TNSPECTION invited. Grand stock of JL Watches, magnificent selection Jewellery, latest designs Gold-band Rings; our specialty. ' HUNDREDS of beautiful Engagement, Wedding,, and . Keeper.- Rings, . Gold Chains, Necklets, Links,' Charms,' arid : Pcnd- ■ ants. LARGE selection Greenstone Brooches, Pendants, Charms, 'all prices. Spectacles, perfect fitting and accurate sight guaranteed; your Eyes Tested Free; best system Sight-test-ing employed. ... WATCHES Carefully Cleaned, ss; MainSprings, 4s 6d; all other Repairs equally cheap. All work guaranteed. • 25n 0 T I C E. N. J EPS OX, who is giving'up business, will sell, at his Store, Otakia, from January 19, 1993, to February 2, -1903, his, REMAINING STOCK AT COST PRICES FOR CASH. All Moneys due tojiim; ho requests to'be PAID on or before the '2nd FEBRUARY, HlO3. •. ' " " 17ja INSTATE of the. Late ;JOHN MORGAN, ■. . Port Chalmers. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the above Estate are requested to RENDER them AT ONCE to the Undersigned, on behalf of the Executors. WEBB & ALLAN, ' Solicitors, • 30 Princes street, Dunedin; Or to Mr WM. HUNTER, 17 ja National Bank| Port Chalmers. J5 AItTNE BSHIP NOTICE. We, the Undersigned, beg-to.'intimate that we have This Day entered .into Partnership, and will carry on Business es Accountants, Auditors, Financial, Commission, and Insurance Agents, and Sharebiokers, at No. 14 CRAWFORD STREET, Dur.cdin, under the Style and Firm of" CRAWFORD & BARTLEMAN." D. CRAWFORD. ; A. BARTLEMAN. Dunedin, 13th January, 1903. - -:4ja ]J|UTUAL CO-OPERATIVE STORES, ■ \ MACLAGGAN STREET, .- : ' (Next Arcade). Have a Full; Supply of COMBINATION SHEEP-SHEARS, At 3s 9d Pair; Case containing' 6 Pairs,"2ls. Railage paid to any railway station, 21s 6d. OVERSTOCKED IN CARTRIDGES. 22 Short and 22 Long, and Long R'fle, per 1000, 14s. Gd and 18s 6d. Railage paid 100 miles. No. 12 Club Cartridges, lbs Cd' 100; over 100 miles, 6d additional.. JOHN BEATTY, W . .Manager. ST, GEORGE'S JAll.—Beat ia the market. All grocers. 280 • ; ' '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12565, 20 January 1903, Page 6
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