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EDUCATIONAL |TJN.' Collegiate .School for Boys; Mount 3J" Olipbant," 82 Heriot 'row; "Princeps. i Dr Heinein'ann ( Rev. T. Russell, M.A.- NEXT TERMljpgiii on TUESDAY, February 7, Examinational Pupils will lake ipldce' on MONDAY', February G, from,lo a.m. to 1 p.ra; Rapid and..Practical acquircmcnt of the German and French Languages, combined with a thorough 'prep'itfation for commercial.~snd professional careers.''''' Scripture Lessons 'given daily, during^cltool,hours. Bovs"from! tho age. of.seven'admitted into the Junior School. Hot luncheons cahjbt'provided for pttpils living at 'a'distance, Ttfo'' candidates were sent up lot -,the mcd. prel.\ttt the last Dec. exam. Both passed .'successfully. 23ja . MR ALBERT V ALL IS, t ■: ... TEACHER-, of ••PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, THEORY, • RESUMES TEACHING '.; ":■ ■ Oil MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6.' '.Recent Successes, Trinity Coll. Local •• '''Examinations: , s 1902.—First and Second in .Senior Honours.' 1003.—First-in : Junior Hon.; First in Senior Hon.; Oiie and Three Cert, in higher exams.; also.Lo&al Exhibn. ; ---. j'. 1904,—First - iu Inter. Hon.; Second in Senior HonJjJOne A.T.C.L., and Three Cert, iri'bighor exams.- . -~ Special' attention given to Form and Analysis of Exam. Work.,- 1 V At, Home frp'm'U to 0 THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Fobhiary 2 and 3. r • . , ' '/Address: ■109 MORAY'PLACE (near Town Hall). MR;." S;lifD NE Y ■ WOLF, OROHESTRAL and CHORAL V . .''.'.CONDUCTOR, ■ SPEOI&PST ijf VOICE PRODUCTION," TEACHER' .of : -SINGING, PIANOFORTE ORGAN, HARMONY, and COUNTER- -• POINT, . Will 'RESUME'Lessons at. his Residence on MONDAY, tile Gtli of February. -Air AVolf will be. at home any morning up to 12 o'clock to arrangofor-'New Pupils. Early application will be' jiccossaryj'as Mr "Wolf has only a few vacancies, . . Addreja " REDLICII," London street. ' Tclepliono No! 1671. 3f ■TRANCING, -..'DEPORTMENT, AND S' iCA&STHENIC EXERCISES. • Miss HOOPER (of London and Dublin) will 'RESUME ALL CLASSES EARLY in MAROH,. ;Private Lessons arranged. < ■'.. 58.,' GEORGE STREET.' '2f S. M. MURP II Y, TEACHER of VOICE PRODUCTION and the'ART OF' SINGING, RESUMES TUITION on MONDAY, February G, at her Music Studio, 61- STUART STREET. If ,"M"ISS.; ;"-,'.'INA FEA, A.T.C.L., iWL TEACHER, of PIANOFORTE and ■ HARMONY, ■ ; Will 'RESUME TEACHING at Club House, Moray place,'on MONDAY, 30th January. • Pupils Prepared for Trinity College and Royal Academy Examinations. Mia JJT.. DOMINIC'S COLLEGE. STUDIES .will 'bo RESUMED on MONDAY NEXT, Ot-li inst. ' 2f I S S A I. T ■It E N, TEACHER of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN,. HARMONY, and COUNTERPOINT, fitsiimes Teaching Wednesday,. February 1. ■ At HOME from MONDAY; 30th Jsii uary: KIRKWQOD HOUSE, Moray place. 28ja M" iss SAII) E E {W E S~T, TEACHER of PIANOFORTE, Okua.n', and HARMONY ■ Will ' . . . ' RESUME TEACHING at her Residence, SO FREDERICK STREET, On . MONDAY. FEBRUARY G. EIANOFORTE AND THE THEORY OF MUSIC. Miss J. C. LONGFORD Will RESUME TEACHING on MONDAY, February G. • Address: 14 Albert street, and the Girls' High School. . Pupils Prepared for Examinations. LANDSCAPE, Flower rninting.—Miss Overton's Classes, February <J, Trades Hall, Moray place; terms, £1 Is, If MISS EDITH,FERRY, Certificated Pianist, T.Cili., , Resumes Teaching Monday, February 6, Clyde atrect, Hoslyn. 31 ja JOHN K, HARTLEY, Teacher of Pianoforte, etc.—Note-new address: 131 a Moray • place (opposite Npnual School). MISS HEINEMANN, Teacher of' Pianoforte and Harmony, Resumes Monday, February 6.-r-Mount Olipbant, 82 Heriot, row. ||Iti .'MAJESTY'S THEATRE; ! . • -Under llie Direction of : ' ' Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. ■ ■■, V i - NOT A VACANT SEAT - -In. tlie Entiro (Theatre when for. the secoiij . time . . Mr J. C. WILLI UfSON ■' Prosentcd :• - - Mr JULIUS KNIGHT' a 5.:.... NAPOLEON, • Miss MAUD JEFFRIES as....JOSEPHINE,' : . And the ■ ' I SPECIALLY, SELECTED : COMPANY; !. ■ .-. ' In thc\ . ' ! ...y. Grand Spectacular -Dramai■: ; ROYAL DIVORCE, Last Night ■Last Night Last Night Lust Night A ROYAL DIVORCE, Last Night: .■v Which must be Withdrawn after' To-night. , ; in the very zenith of its success. ' > TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) And ' '" MONDAY EVENINGS, '!• First Production of Hall CaineV Masterpiece . ! : THE ETEi'uVAL CITY,.' . ! . , THE ETHRNAL CITY, '! , Introducing ~ Miss MAUD JEFFRIES as. .DONNA ROMA, Mr JULIUS-KNIGHT as....DAVID ROSSI,. ' , And Mr'J. C. WILLIAMSON'S- : SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY. . - THE ETERNAL CITY . ' Will be Presented on a Scale of. i ■. IMPRESSIVE GRANDEUR. ; SUPERB MUSIC.: BY MASCAGNI, •' ' Rendered by. A CATHEDRAL CHOIR And : •' GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, j v The BOX PLAN for, the Entire Season is. )NOW OPEN at the DRESDEN. Dress Circle and-Rescrved'-Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors Stalls and Pit, Gd extra. . '' ■■ ■;' .■ 0. ARRI SO N HAL L.' , - ; IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. . ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 8, ' First and Only Presentation of the Greatest of all the Old English Morality Plays, . EVERYMAN.EVERYMAN. Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON, Encouraged by the Signal Success which has attended the revival of"Everyman" in Great Britain and America; lists decided to afford the • Dunedin Public -air opportunity of witnessing' this finest example of the Religions Drama o! - ■the Middle, Ages, and in order to ensuro a mostsuccessful representation has obtained the ' services of the Eminent Actor and Elocutionist, '■ Mr JULIUS KNIGHT, ' " ' To appear in the Principal Character, -v.-Box-Plan Now Open at the Dresden. Priccs: ss, 3s, and Is. Early Door to Pit, 6d. T H i~> E T I C' .S. D.A.A.C. EVENING' MEETING, TO-NIGHT! (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT! On the CALEDONIAN GROUND, ■ At 7 o'clock. EVENTS: Throwing the Cricket Ball,' One and a-half Mile Walk, Civil Service M Yards Ladies Bracelet, Teams Relay Race at ■ A. HOARE.^Hon.^Spe.-B'O-I AM ICA L GARDENS TO-NIGIIT! TO-NIGHT! : GRAND AL FREgCO CONCERT by the KAIKOIMI BRASS BAND, : ' ' At 8 o'clock. . Gl'Ound.Brilliantly ElectricLight. English Scotch, aiid Irish Selections. , Collection in aid of Auckland Contest Fund. . G. B. LAIDLAW, Conductor. , J* G. OSBORNE, Secretary. OTAGO SCHOOL OF PHYSICATj . CULTURE :v- , ; (SANDOW SYSTEM), SUSSEX HALL, George street-, Dunedin, A. • CTfACHOFT WILSOX, Instructor, School opens MONDAJ.'/February C. Special Classes for Ladies,;.Geiitleiucn, Children, Invalids, etc. Medical cases. Private tuition. »rite,or call for Prospectus. ;j[ BOXING, every Wednesday Evening, com- , mencing 8 o'clock.—Club Hall, King street...(instructor, Professor E. Davits)... .If BILLIARDS'— "Watson's, Cd; tables splen- . , did .order; liow ciotlis. 15au Socialists ' and" pdogressives.-a MEETING will *be hekl in the No. I. Room, Trades Hall, SUNDAY, Sth February, ■at 8 p.m. Business: Committee's Report.All invited.-JOHN GILCHRIST. . . 3f . NON-COMMSSIONED OFFICERSCLUB. ■ „ ' All Non-com. Officers of, the District are invited to attend the-LECTURE on "Coast ' Defences" "by Major JOHNSTON, -A.5.0., THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clocki Garrison Hall, • Dress: Drill order. J. E. BONE, Q.M.S., . ' 3f '■ - . Secretary. jQ. OE'E TROTTING CLUB'. ' , I ANNUAL MEETING, PUBLIC NOTICES. » FEBRUARY 15, 1905. ; NOMINATIONS for AIL EVENTS CLOSEon SATURDAY,, February 4, at 8 p.m. Programme and entry forms on application to any Racing Club Office. 2f ' J. LATHAM, Secretary. DRAINAGE BOARD NOTICES. Dunedin drainage and sewerage BOARD. 'PRE PA IN L ESS D.E NT AL, B9 PRINCES STREET. SETS: Upper or "Lower, from ~ ..£3 o. 0 SINGLE TOOTH, from .. .. .<-. 0 5 0 FILLINGS, from ~ ■",, ~ ~050 BXTRACTIONS ).■ 0 2 0 GAS, 2s 6d Extra, LADY ATTENDANTS, . SKILLED OPERATORS. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Every Day Eicept Sundays. ' MATERIAL: THE VERY BEST OBTAINABLE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. H K.O N I C E C Z E M/A, SUFFERERS from this, persistent and annoying disease will find ROSOL OINTMENT the, finest application krtown for relieving the irritation and 'promoting the growth of fresh, healthy'akin. A trial will convince. < liOSOL OINTMENT, in boxes- Is ;• by post Is Id. F. WILKINSON,. Chemist, Caversham. Obtainable Dunedin most leading Chemists, ! . ' . : g n ■jVTOTICE.—II, E. BEYBRIDGE'S Whole Stock must 1)6 cleared previous to Removal ; no reaaonablo, offer refused.' • COSTUMES, Skirts, Blouses, Coats, Und«r- , akirta, Underclothing,' Pinafores, Cor«otvGloves,, Belts;' Laoe Collars,., Umbrellas, Sunshades, all at bargain prices.-- , - 21ja PRINCE ALFRED ' INSTITUTE-Private -Hospital (Licensed by Government),' 344 Great King street, Dunedin. / " ' ' SEPARATE. ROOMS jipedical. maternity, .. cases. ■' Tolephono 18G0. 'Dispensary attaclied,—Teripß E, A. Thomeon, - •• : CONTRACT No. 55. ". TWO TWENTY-FOUR"INCH SEWERAGE! VALVES. ■ • .. . TENDERS are invited for the above,. re-.' turnable- up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 7th. February,'l9os, in. ihe Tender . BoJ: at Secretary's, Office, Stock , Exchange Buildings, where specifications, etc.,' can be seen and ' tender forms obtained. ' Preliminary' deposit, £5. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.,:-?'. • Bv.order. . J. T. NOBLE ANDERSON, - ' . . -:.«>■ . Drainage Engineer. ' Kensington, 27tli Jalmary, 1905.' 28j» ■ T>UNEDIN DRAINAGE AND'SEWER•L* V' • AGE'DISTRICT. ' . . OUTER DRAINAGE AREA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Meeting of the Dunedin Drainage and SewerBoard held on the 31st day of January, 1905, the said Board, acting.in pursuance of Section 50 of " The Dunedin District Drainage and: Sewerage Act/.1500,'.' ALTERED and REDEFINED the OUTER DRAINAGE AREA, as follows;— . All the area within the boundary of the Borough of Maori Hill, and also all the area within the boundary of the Borough of NorthEast Valley, excepUthat area bounded as i follows,:—Commencing at the junction of the '•Pino Hill road with the south-west boundary of the said Borough,. iand extending to the south-eastern angle, of Section 22, Block I, Opoho; thence to the north-eastern angle of Section 1, Block I, Opoho; thence by. Black's road to the Signal Hill road; thence in a, north-easterly direction, bounded by the Signal Hill road, to the north-eastern angle of Section 108, Block 111, Da-lkeith; thence in a westerly, direction to tho North-East Valley Survey District block line;...thence in ft .north-easterly direction, bounded, by the said block line as far as the north-eastern angle of Section 58, North-East Valley; thence in a north-westerly direction along the north-eastern boundary of Sections 58 itnd 57, North-East Valley Survey-District to the western block line of the North-East Valley Survey District ; thence, in a southwesterly direction to. the south-western an»le of section.39, North-East Valley Survey District J .thence in a north-westerly direction to the north comer of Section 16,-Block X, North Harbour arid Blneskin Survey District; thence in a south-westerly direction to the Pine Hill road, at its jnnction 'with said'section, and thence hounded by the Pine Hill road baok 'to.:;the : starting point: -' ....... Dated this 31st day of January,-1903. ' GEO. A. ESTHER, ---. Secretary. stick E?cJifui£o Building, D«uediiu ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13198, 3 February 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13198, 3 February 1905, Page 1

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