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SUNDAY SERVICES. F OYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. A PATRIOTIC CHURCH SERVICE Will be held in the CENTRAL MISSION HALL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. Rev. W. O. HAY Will Deliver an Address. ? Mr JAMES SIMPSON, ' Champion Tenor at recent Competitions, will sing " Sound an alarm." Special Singing led by the Central Mission Choir. Hymn sheets provided. COLLECTION IN AID OF LOCAL PATRIOTIC FUND. ; A Hearty Welcome to All. Previous to the service, a combined Parade of the Orange and Protestant Alliance Lodges will leave Hanover street at 2.30 p.m., headed by the Dunedin Pipe Band. 26s • EDUCATIONAL. I3RAEMAR HOUSE SCHOOL.,! THIRD TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 29. The Misses MILLER, of Braemar House, Dunedin, desire to intimate that, by r.rrangement with the Board of Governors of Columba Girle' College, they are REMOVING their School from the present building in Moray place to the New College at BISHOPSCOURT. They will REOPEN , the School for the Third Term on TUESDAY, September 29, and finish the Session there. Boarders will Return on MONDAY, September 28 The New College, while supremely adapted for Boarders, is very eonvenientlv situated for Day Scholars. For a fare of one penny children may travel from the centre of the city by the Rattray street or Stuart car to " The Loop," a stopping place near the College. Day Soholars may arrange to lunch at the College. '_ 18s TVfISS PASSMORE'S ART CLASSES I it -* In Oil, Water, Pastel, Pen- ; Painting, Stencilling, etc., RESUMES SEPTEMBER 28. Will be at Studio, Stock Exchange Buildings, to arrange classes from WEDNESDAY, 23rd. Hours: 12 to 1 and 4 to 5.30. 19s , nriHE L ANGER DRESSMAKING 1 SCHOOL, 123 HIGH STREET. '. • CLASSES DAILY. 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. 7 to 9. PATTERNS CUT TO MEASURE a epecialty. Prospectus on application. Miss C. STEWART, Principal. 20m EV. T: RUSSELIT M.A. (Honours), Prizeman, Exhibitioner, Cambridge, desires PUPILS all examinations; long experience; consistent success; fourteen passes last year.—479 George street, Dunedin. ROSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College, Dowling street.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc.; open Dav and Evening , Telephone 736. 24ja SCHOOL for Practical DRESSMAKING ; cutting and fitting of all kinds of garments taught; renovating,; private or clase lessons.—Address Practical, Times Office. S' CHOOL OF ENGINEERING, 96 Princes street. —Candidates Coached for all Marine and Stationary Examinations, Traction and Winding.—Terms on application to Robert M'Lintock. 15au WANTED, PUPILS for oil painting; Is per lesson.—Apply 47 Douglas street, St. Kikfa. 26s /"TOACH Wanted for " D " Arithmetic— Vy State terras, particulars, etc., to Willing Pupil, Times Office 26s BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway station). THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be had at all boars' Free of Charge to - Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Uood Lunch from 12 til! 2. v FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters. -"■■"■ i All Communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. GLADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place" VJT ('phone 2180).-Beet ACCOMMODATION visitors; personal supervision.—Moea and M'Pherson. 21jy T7IURNISHED ROOMS, Double and JO Single, with or without board.—l 77 Leith street ('phone 3577). 24s T7ACANCIES for BOARDERS.—Berwick T Houss, 252 High street; under new management. 22s OARD Ind RESIDENCK-Warwick House, Moray place. Under new management of M. A. Fairley. 30jy LADY offere good HOME elderly lady in return for light household duties.— North Dunedin, Times. 26s T7A CA NOTES . for gentlemen t BOARDERS; every convenience; 'phone 2312.—39 Arthur street. 25s PRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE for two young men; bath, hot-cold, piano.—50 Hanover street 24s XTACANCIES few GENTLEMEN; perT manent or visitors. —Pretoria Terrace, 109 York place. 26s COMMERCIAL Traveller requires comfortable Furniehod ROOM; on hill; Caversham preferred.—Address Commercial, Times Office i 26s T7TORNISHED ROOMS; board optional; X , handy town; quiet locality.—Comfort, Times Office. 26s TTACANCIES for BOARDERS; every t convenience; good table; 18s week.— Newmarket Private Hotel, Manor place. rpO LET, Comfortable Double BEDROOM X and SITTING ROOM, also Single s ROOM.—SIO George street. 23s BOARD. —Vacancy for young Man; share room.—Mount Olipliant, 82 Heriot row (telephone 2959). 22s TTACANCY few t convenience; central; 'phono 3196.— 47 Moray place (near Choral Hall). 30jy TWO Furnished ROOMS to LET; fireplace; board if required.—s7s Cumberland street (near Albany street). "D OOMS to LET, with or without board. - XV Apply 113 Hanover street. 25s TTACANCY in private home for youne ▼ MAN.—3B9 Castle street (loop). 2^ ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS, HERE TO STAY IN INVEll" CARGILL: THE RAILWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, The Favourite and Most Popular Hotel (Opposite Railwav Station), INVERCARGILL. Patrons Called in Time to Catch Early Trains. Early Breakfast a Specialty. A Favourite Houje for Commercial Travellers. A Favourite House with the Theatrical Profession. A Favourite House with the Travelling Public. TARIFF MODERATE. Telephone 503. P.O. Box 222. 2my P. J. BELLETT, Proprietor. HE GRAND HOTEL, AUCKLAND. The Leading Hotel in the Dominion. by the Suite of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, Governors of Australia and New Zealand. Every modern comfort for the benefit of tourists and , travellers. Motors meet all trains and steamers. TARIFF, from 12s 6d per day. Telegraphic Address: Grandee. Auckland.—JAMES ROLLESTON, Proprietor. 2jy hTt~e h a rTt hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL. F M. DREWETT Proprietor. INDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, 47 Manchester street, Chrietchurch.— Moderate, tariff, good chef. Proprietress, Mrs N J. Johnston. 'Phono 1204. Correspondonce will receive courteous attention. 250

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16189, 26 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16189, 26 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16189, 26 September 1914, Page 9

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