rapety. DRAPERY ! DRAPERY!DRAPERY!!! The remaining Portion of MARLOW AND CO.’S BANKRUPT STOCK HAS been removed from George street to our temporary Promises, Rattray street, and is now offered for public sale at ENORMOUS REDUCTION. (f ar This is a Rare Opportunity for our Customers and the Public to supply themselves with CHEAP LOTS OE DRAPERY GOODS. The Whole Stock must be Sold at once. A Call Solicited. Tremendous bargains will be given. Note our new Address— T HOMSON, STRANG, AND DRAPERS, RATTRAY STREET. CO. BABY LINEN, UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. ROSS, No. 5, George street, has just received a choice assortment of children’s cloth and velveteen jackets, clan tartan and other fancy scarfs, pelisses, dresses, squares, robes, hoods, and every requisite for baby outfit and ladies’ underclothing. Hats and bonnets cl aned, dyed, and altered to newest shapes. Feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled equal to new. No. 5, George street. Election Notices. NOTICE. jyj"R HARRIS will address the Electors of North Harbor District on MONDAY EVENING, 13th MARCH, At THE SCHOOLHOUSE, NORTH-EAST VALLEY, At half-past Seven o’clock. At PORT CHALMERS At Crickmore’s Assembly Rooms, On TUESDAY, March 14th, At Half-past Seven o’clock. And at THE WAIT ATI HOTEL On WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 15 th, At Half-past Six o’Clock. Eduational •JJNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. The following mentioned Classes will be opened in the University Building, Dunedin, about the beginning of June, 1871 1. CLASSICS. Separate Classes for Junior and Senior Latin, Greek, and the English Laogcage and Literature ■ Professor : G. S. Sale, M.A., late of Rugby, and formerly Fellow andClas sical Lecturer, Trinity College, Cambridge. 2. MATHEMATICS. Separate Classes for Junior and Senior Mathematics ; Junior and Senior Natural Philosophy. Professor; John Shand, M.A., formerly First Mathematical Master in the Royal Academy, Gosport, England; and the Edinburgh Academy. 3. MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY.—CIaeses for Logic, Mental Science, Moral Philosophy, and Political Economy. Professor : D. Macgregor, M.A., M.8., late Fergu-ou Scholar in Mental and Moral Science. 4. NATURAL SCIENCE. Classes for Chemistry, Mineralogy, &c , will be opened in May, 1872. Professor : J. G. Black, M.A., D.Sc, Edinburgh University. The term will last for six months continuously, during the entire course of which Instruction will be given to each class by the Professor, by means of Text Books, Lectures, and oral and written Examinations. The Fee for each Professor is Three Guineas per term, Intending Students and persons desirous of obtaining additional information are requested to communicate with JOHN IIISLOP, Hon. Secretary.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2518, 13 March 1871, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2518, 13 March 1871, Page 3
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