SUNDAY SERVICES. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. MORAY PLACE. STRANGERS' SOCIAL TEA, SUNDAY, AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, at the Building, Moray place. Members and visitors heartily welcomed. SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET. Services To-morrow at 7 and 11 a.m., and 3 and 7 p.m. Open Airs.—lo a.m., Castle and Hanover streets; 2 p.m., Hospital, High street. RDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST. PUBLIC LECTURE by Mr BURN, National Representative, Smith's Hall, Hanover street, at 3.15 p.m., entitled "My Father's Business." Hymns A. and M. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, TRADES HALL, Opposite First Church. Sunday Evening, at 7. Subject: '' UNREALITY." EDUCATION A MRS H. BLIGH'S DANCING -L'JL CLASSES Will be Resumed immediately after Easter as und~r. „ VICTORIA HALL, SATURDAY MORNINGS.—Boys' Class, 9.15—10.15; Junior 10.30—12; Intermediate, 11 —12.30. At the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Stuart street.—Special Class for Senior Girls, Mondays, 4—5.30. Advanced Class, Tuesdays, 4—530. ADULT _ CLASS at Arthur Street Gymnasium, Friday evenings, 8 —9.30. Terms (coarse of 12 lessons). —Boys' Class, 1 guinea;, all other Classes, 1£ guineas. Private lessons (10 lessons), 2 guineas; single leasons, ss. ' PHONE 3256 MISS KATE G. SINCLAIR, A. Voc. T.C. (London), Teacher of Voice Production, Singing; and Piano. RESUMES TEACHING At THE BRISTOL, 13th APRIL: Pupils prepared for all Examinations and Competitions. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. ■ J) A N ~~C I N G. Miss HOOPER and Miss SAWTELL will hold CLASSES at the Trades Hall, Moray pIace:—TUESDAY, April 13, 8 p.m.; MONDAY, April 19, 4 p.m.; SATURDAY, April 17, I<X3O a.m. Private Lessons arranged. Terms: £1 Ib, 12 lessons. 3a.p The langer - dressmaking SCHOOL, 123 HIGH STREET, CLASSES RESUME FEBRUARY L DAILY, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. EVENING CLASSES RESUME MARCH PATTERNS CUT TO MEASURE a Specialty. Mies C. STEWART. PrmcipaL REVD. J RUSSELL, M-A (Honours), Cambridge, Exhibitioner, two years' Prizeman, desires PUPILS all examinations; 112 passes eight years; also correspondence. 57 Stuart street, Dunedin.. 9m -jlflSS PASSMORE'S ART CLASSES in Oil, Water, Pastel, Pen-Painting Stencilling, Laoe, etc. Terms: One Guinea per Quarter. Studio: Stock Exchangeßuild- . mgs. Railway concession tickets. Tk/TILLINERY CLASSES EVERY DAY. Six Lessons, 5s 6d.—NORA DENE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 123 High street, opposite D.LC. Miss Hinds, Principal. PROFESSIONAL. JVONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. "THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY. EXTRACTIONS ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. And -NO CHARGE for Extractions when SETTS ARB ORDERED. FJ&ES ■ ARE MODjjjitA'rjil, and GUARA'NTEE GIVEN WITH EACH SET. JORDAN, PITTAR, & HENAGHAN, . Stock Bgcfaange Buildings. P. A M B • CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST (Formerly of Mornington and Milton), Takes pteaaire in announcing to his Friends and the Pnblio generally that he has taken . over that old-established Dispensary so long and favourably known as RAYMOND'S PHARMACY, RATTRAY STREET. PRESCRIPTIONS receive prompt attention, and are accurately and carefully dispensed, at moderate prices, pure drugs only being used. R. D. LAMB, Chemist, Telephone 805. Rattray street HOE" BON - ACCORD PRIVATE SANATORIUM, WATPIATA, CENTRAL OTAGO. Magnificent Climate and Site. Only Climate in New Zealand entirely suitable for Treatment of Consumption. Far removed from humid atmosphere of coast; 80 miles inland, 1500 feet above sea level. Sunny, haiy, dry, and very bracing. No fogs., or dust. TERMS VERY MODERATE. For particulars apply to MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. OHARLBS E! CLARKE^ SURGEON DENTIST, Wishes his Patients and fee Public generally to know that his NEW ADDRESS is 51 KING EDWARD ROAD, KENSINGTON, DUNEDIN S. lo£ rrtHE PAINLESS DENTAL CO.—Note X . New Address: 85 Lower Stuart -street (below Octagon), Dunedin. rpO OUR COUNTRY PATIENTS — A Special attention to Visitors to the town. —Horace Robinson, manager. 19s PTICAL —WILFRID von STURMER, Qualified Optician.—Consulting Rooms in Sprosen's Chemist Shop, corner Octagon. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. jypw ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1915. SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL. Train will leave Dunedin for Pahnerston and Intermediate Stations at 9.25 a.nu, Port Chalmers Upper 9.48 a.m., returning from Palmerston at 4.20 p.m., Waikouaiti 4.47 p-m., Scacliff 5.23 p.m., Waitati 6.0 p.m., arriving Dunedin 7.0 p.m.' Train will leave Dunedin for Pahnerston at 11.0 p.m., Waitati 12.15 a.m., Seacliff 12.50 a_m., arriving Palmerston 1.50 a-m. Sunday. Will NOT stop between Dunedin and Port Chalmers Upper (inclusive) except to pick up-passengers for north of Port Chalmers Upper. Express Train for Balolutha will leave. Dunedin at 9.0 a.m., connecting -with Trains for Lawrence and Catlin's River Branches. Will stop to pick up passengers at Caversham 9.7 a.m.. Mosgiel 9.24 a.m., and to pick up or set down passengers at Allanton 9.34 a.m., Henley 9.54 a.m., Titri 9.58 a.m., Waihola 10.10 a.m., Milburn 10.22 a.m., Milton 10.35 a.m., Stirling 11.5 a.m., arriving Balclutha 11.12 a.m. Express "IVain for Dunedin, connecting with Train from Catlins River and 1 Lawrence Branches, will leave Balclutha 4.20 p.m., stopping at the following Stations:— Stirling 4.27 p.m., Milton 5.0 p.m., Milburn 5.12 p.m.. Waihola 5.24 p.m., Titri 5.28 p.m., Henley 5.36 pan., Mosgiel 5.42 p.m., Caversham 6.5 p.m., arriving Dunedin 6.22 p.iu. _ DUNEDIN-CLINTON. —Holiday Excursion Tickets from Dunedin and Stations south thereof to Balclutha and Intermediate Stations (including Stations on Lawrenc« and Catlins River Branches) will NOT bo av.aila.ble by Down Mail Train leaving Dunedin at 8.30 a.m. Holiday Excursion Tickets from Dunedin for Milton, Balolutha. and 'Stations on Ln wernce and Catlins River Branches, will NOT bo available bv the Express Train leaving Dunedin at 4.15 p.m. RACES AT LAWRENCE. Special Train for Lawrence will leave Dunedin at 7.42 a.m., arriving Lawrence at 10.55 a.m. Return Train will leave Lawrence 6.40 p-m., arriving Dunedin 9.48 p.m. 3ap By Order.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16348, 3 April 1915, Page 11
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