Business Notices. fJiAPESTRY CARPETS, new and choice patterns, 3s 9d per yard BRUSSELS CARPETS, new and choice patterns, 11 D per yard FELT CARPETS, U yards wide, from per yard HERBERT, HAYNES. & CO. Educational. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. PIANOFORTE. MISS BELL will in future give Instruction in Music to her Pupils at her OVER MR. HARDY’S OFFICES, Near Mr. 0. Begg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. M TSS BELL, VISITING MUSIC TEACHER, at The GIRL’S PROVINCIAL SCHOOL. Terms, at the School, Three Guineas )er Quarter. PIANOFORTE. a/TRS MARTIN, begs to inform her Y1 pupils and the public she has reooved from Upper Hanover-strect, to ower end of same, just below the Baptist Ihapel. References to pupils if required. :eims at her residence. DANCING CLASSES. V, R J. K ELL Professor from Her Majesty s Theatre, jpectfully announces that classes are held at his residence, Stuart street, 3NDAYS AND THURSDAYS, (Commencing at 7 p.m.) I class for Juveniles on Saturdays at PRIVATE LESSONS. in efficient band may be engaged for idrille Parties. HIGH SCHOOL OF OTAGO. SECOND QUARTER will begin on MONDAY, 15th April, h'ospectuses may be had on application the Education Office, or to STUART HAWTHORNE, M.A., T? onfnt* GIRLS’ PROVINCIAL SCHOOL. r’pHE SECOND QUARTER will begin on X MONDAY, 15th April. Prospectuses may be had on application at the Education Office, or to MRS BURN, Principal. Shipping. STEAM TO OAMARU. TWICE A WEEK. THE Harbour Steam Company’s Fast Boat WALLACE, Captain James Edie. resumed her Bi-Weekly Trips to anu from Oamaru, From Dunedin Wharf— Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. From Oamaru Beach— Every WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY, At 10 a.m. Saloon Fare (not including meals) 20s Steerage do. do. 15s First-class Table will be provided on board. Breakfast at 8.30 a.m, : dinner at 1 p.m. Moderate charges. Offices : Harbour Chambers.
Public Notices. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. Arrangements for a Half-holiday on Saturday having been delinitely agreed udon, the undersigned would respectfully urge upon his customers the advisability of making their purchases on some other day during the week, and in doing so submits for their consideration the three following reasons : Ist They will be better and more conveniently served. 2nd. They will receive more attention and better value for their money. 3rd. It will tend to ensure for all classes the great boon of a half-holiday on Saturday. J. TAYLOR, Gentlemen’s Outfitter, Hatter, Hosier, and Glover, Rattray street, Dunedin. REUBEN HART has on sale a large quantity of Toys and Fancy Goods. China and glass of all descriptions, Cups and saucers, 5d ; plates, 2d ; dinner plates, 3d ; dishes from Gd ; glass sugar basins and cream jugs, per pair, Is; tumblois, 4Jd ; white and gold egg cups, ; children’s white and gold tea sets from 20s ; large wooden dolls, fid. The cheapest shop in Dunedin. Large shipments received mcnthly. Note the address E. HART, next door to Mr Murray’s, Confectioner, Rattray'street.
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Evening Star, Issue 2852, 10 April 1872, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2852, 10 April 1872, Page 1
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