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MR WHITWEL L-B UTL E R TEACHER OF SINGING, PIANOFORTE, and HARMONY, Is Prepared to Receive Pupils from Ist September at his Rooms, Octagon, lately occupied by Herr Barmeyer. Terms at Begg and Co's and the Dresden. ROYAL ALBERT HOTEL Corner of Geobge & London Stbeets, DUNEDIN. MICHAEL MOLONEY ... ... Proprietor. The Proprietor, having thoroughly renovated and refurnished tht above well-known and centrally-situated Hotel, now offers Unrivalled Accommodation to Travellers, Boarders, and the General Public Private Rooms for Families. Hot, O~ld, and Bhower Baths. All the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Beer kept in Stock STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, 29 George street (next O Wardell Bros.). Cheapest Crockery and Lamp House in Dunedin WANTED KNOWN— -Try the Staffordshire Honse for Crockery, Lampware, Brushware, Tinware, Sauoepans, and every Household Requisite. RITCHIE'S for Lamps and Fittings of Every Description. Lamps repaired aod New Burners fitted. THE Staffordshire Honse established to supply the Public with Goods at Smallest Possible Profit for Cash. Trial solicited. Ritchie's, 29, George street (next Wardell Bros.). HIGH SCHOOL, ST. DOMINIC'S PRIORY DUNEDIN. The course of instruction comprises English (Grammar and Literature), Elocution, Gtography, History, Penmanship, Mathematics (Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Book-keeping), Eltmentary Science, Latin, French, Italian, German, Music, Singing, Piano, Art Needlework, Drawing, Painting, &c, &c. TERMS : Boarders, £40 per annum, paid half-yearly in advance Day Pupils (Senior School), £3 per term, paid in advance „ (Junior School), £1 10s do do Piano, £1 10 a „ Kindergarten, 10a do do do 10a EXTRAS, embracing Pianoforte, Harp, Harmonium, Violin, Guitar, Singing, Paper Flower Making, Wax Flower Modelling, Gymnasium (costume included), Painting, from £1 1« to £3 3s per term. Domestic Economy and Cooking, 12s ; Saturday Afternoon Classes (Civil Service subjects), 10s; Dressmaking by special arrangement. CP" Boarders under 10 are not charged extra for Music. Pupils are admitted at any time ; allowance is made for the portion of the term elapsed before a pupil's entrance. Ladies desiring to learn Music, Singing, Flower-making, or any other accomplishment, can receive morning or afternoon lessons at the Convent. CRYSTAL I CRYSTAL CRYSTAL! CRYSTAL KERO 8E N E is guaranteed water white, and 30 per cent, above Government Btandard. This high-test Oil is the best in the market, and each tin is fitted with latest and most improved Screw Nozzle. Waste in pouring out the Oil is thereby avoided. The tins and cases are extra strong. CRYSTAL KEROSENE has taken first place wherever it has been offered, and is recommended to every householder for Safety, Brilliancy, and Economy. Sold everywhere, aD<* warranted to give entire satisfaction to cus tomers.

REMOVED ! REMOVED I REMOVED I REMOVAL NOTICE. HLETHABY, in thanking his Customers and the • General Public, for their liberal patronage accorded to him, during the 19 years be has been carrying on business in the Arcade 4 wishes to inform them, that he has been successful in securing those large and Centra] premises, called the " Queen's Buildiogs," situate in Princes street, opposite Braitbwaite's Book Arcade. The whole place has been entirely altered, and fitted up with the latest machinery for the purpose of manufacturing umbrellas and portmanteaus, and as we have been successful in getting the duty removed off all umbrella materials, we are able to make and sell direct to the public, a better and cheaper umbrtlla than it is possible to import. Note our new Address: TT T fl* T H A Tt ▼ UMBRELLA AND PORTMANTEAU MANUFAOTU &BB. . Queen'B Buildings (Opposite Braithwaite's Book Arcade), 1 PBIHOES ftHIBST, DWIBXtf J

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 16, 3 February 1893, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 16, 3 February 1893, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 16, 3 February 1893, Page 22

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