EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE. BELL receives PUPILS at her ROOM, OVER MR. HARDY’S OFFICES, Netr Mr. C. Begg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. M ISS BELL, VISITING MUSIC TEACHER, at The GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Terms, at the School, Throe Guineas per Quarter. MUSIC. R. A. J. TOWS EY, TEACHER OF 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 iu future his Classes will be held as above. Juvenile Class. —Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STREET, Opposite Wesleyan Chapel. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. MRS HaMASN bega to inform her Pupils of the Wednesday Evening Class that the next meeting will be held at the Friendly Societies’ Hall, Princes street, on Monday next, February 17, at the usual hour. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. MRS HAM ANN begs to inform her Pupils that her Juvenile Classes in future will be held at the Friendly Societies’ Hall, Princes street, to Commence To-mor-row (Saturday) February 15, 1873. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY on Tuesdays, syi from Bto 11. A Class for Instruction oiiThursdays, from 8 to 9. Quadrille Assombly, from 9 to 11.30, PIANOFORTE. PIANOFORTE. T OUIS SOLOMON, Jun., TEACHER of the Pianoforte, will give Lessons, either at the residences of the PUPILS or at his room, adjoining Mr LEWI* SOLOMON’S PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, George street. LEECH, late of the Royal Italian Opera, Teacher of Violin, Violincello, and Double Bass. For terms apply at G. R. West’s Music Warehouse. N.B—Concerts, &c. attended. COMMERCIAL Evening School, Filleul street. Mr Gow of the High School. DRAPERY. THE unparalleled success attending the Tailoring branch of our business lias induced us to import very largely for this season, feeling confident that our system of 1 ow Charges, combined with Dispatch, Fit, Style, and Sound Material, must ensure a still larger measure of success. £2,150 Worth of New and Choice Goods, just to baud, in West of England, Scotch, and Mosgiel Tweeds, Black Cloths, Coatings. Topcoat Materials, Vestings, &c., &c. Inspection invited. BROWN, EWING, & CO., Princes st. and Manse st. UPHOLSTERERS, &c. MESSRS NORTH & SCOULLAR Beg to inform the Public that they have jus opened three Large Shipments of OUSE HOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, In Great Variety DINING-ROOM SUITES, In Great Variety BEDROOM SUITES, In Great Variety. NEW CARPETS. NEW FLOORCLOTHS. NEW BEDSTEADS. Their New Warehouse s now replete with every requisite in Household Furnishings. THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE COLONY. INSPECTION INVITED. Note the Address : jq'ORTH AND gCOULLAR, FURNITURE AND CARPET IMPORTERS, RATTRAY STREET, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 3118, 15 February 1873, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3118, 15 February 1873, Page 3
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