HDUOATIONAI* . -r ~ : ' " , t . , 11 J "r 1 PIANOFORTE; • 7 ■ jy’ISS BELL receives PUPILS»t her ROOM, OYER ME. HARDY’S OFFICES, Ne&r Mr, C. Begg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. M ISS BELL, VISITING MUSIC TEACHER, at The GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Terras, at the School, Three Guineas per Quarter. MUSIC. jyj- R. A. J. TOWSEY, TEACHER OP SINGING, PIANOFORTE, AND ORGAN, Has returned from Melbourne, and Resumed Tuition on Monday, Feb. 3rd, 1873. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. St. GEORGE’S HALL. MR. J. KELLY respectfully announces that in f dim* Ids Classes will be held as above. ‘ Juvenile Class. —Saturates, from 3 to 5. Private lessons by special hitangement. STUART STREET, Opposite Wesleyan Chi^A ST. GEORGE’S HALL. /QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY onTacsdfcto, \Vi from Bto 11. A Class for Instructs oßiThursdays, from 8 to 9.' Quadrille As* scmbly, from 9 to 11.30. PIANOFORTE. PIANOFORTE. LOUIS SOLOMON, Jun., TEACHER of the Pianoforte, will give Lessons, either at the residences of the PUPILS or at his room, adjoining Mr LEWIS SOLOMON’S PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, George street. P LEECH, late pi, the Royal Italian Opera, Teacher of Violin, Violincello, and Double Bass. For terms apply at Q. B. West’s Music Warehouse. N.B —Concerts, Ac. attended. MILLINERS. MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINCES STREET. MISS WARD begs respectfully to inti* mate to the Public of Dunedin that she has removed to in those central premises in Princes street (formerly occupied by Mr •Beaver, watchmaker), where she is now exhibiting all the Latest Fashions and Novelties in Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Ac. STAYS AND UNDERCLOTHING In Great Variety. Note the address— PRINCES STREET. 'COACHBUILDEBS Groves brother b, COACHBUILDBRB, Beg to intimate to thepublic that they have commenced business in those extensive premises in High street, known as the ‘ POLYTECHNIC. From their past experience in England and America, they feel confident that they will give satisfaction in any work they may receive. Knowing that the inhabitants of Otago wish to patronise Colonial' industry, every description of Carriages made to order on the premises; none imported. All Repairs promptly attended to. T IS NOW PUBLISHED—HE MORNING STAR, BEING A MORNING EDITION OF “THE EVENING §T 4. Designed for Country Circulation. “THE EVENING STAR ALSO IS ‘ ENLARGED, And both editions printed on full-sized newspaper. Both issues will contain Full Reports of all the.News, local and general, up to the hour of going to press,, and together will have a " , '•»' DAILY CIRCULATION OF NOT LESS THAi\ 4000 COPIES. As all Advertisements, unless otherwise ordered, will Appear in Both Editions the Morning and Evening Stars will be the.most extensively circulated ADVERTISING MEDIUMS in the Colony, as weH as Indispensable Family and General Newspapers. Subscription, 0s 0d per Quarter ; or free by post or coach. 10s, payable in. advance. •=• Subscribers will please be good enough to send in their names, accompanied by a Post Office order payable to the Manager, or forward their orders to any of theunder-named agents;— Alexandra—Frederick Knmmich. Arrowtown—Robert Pritchard. Blueskin—Thos. Quayle. Blue > y pur—Robt. Grieve. Balclutha —W. Ralston. 1 Blacks—Samuel Leask. Bendigo Gully—Josiah Mitchenson. Clyde—Martin Marshall Cromwell —Isaac Wright. Cardrona—M‘Dougall and Smith. Catlin’s River —Rae. Green Island—Robert M'Craiken Hampden—Alex. M‘lntyre. Lawrence—Jonas Harrop. Mosgiel—St L. and A. Webb. Naseby— Brown and Smith. Outrarp—Snow Oaimaru— Richardson, Ottpopo—Thomas Home, Palmerston-M‘Mahon and Welih. Port Chalmers—John Dale, Port Molyneux—John Patterson. Puerua—DaVid Whittock. ‘ " Queenstown—R. Boyne. Roxburgh—John Beigbton. St. Bath an B—Win. Pyle. Shag Valley—Hugh Lyons. Tokomairiro—Jas. A. Henderson* Waihola—Thos. Douglas. Wait ahuna —Sydney Wilson. Waikbuaiti—6. K. Browne. Warepa—Falconer. Agents wanted in places where not already appointed. .
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Evening Star, Issue 3117, 14 February 1873, Page 4
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575Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3117, 14 February 1873, Page 4
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