WANTED. COAL I COAL I WANTED Known, that Coal from Pollock’s new Pit at Green Island may now be obtained, on the Main Road, opposite the Pit. Delivered in Town at 24fl per ton. Orders left With Jamieson and Skene, Princes street, will receive prompt attention. WANTED to Sell, good second-hand Cabs j also, new Spring Carts and Express Waggon. Carver, George street. WANTED Known—That I. Martin, Tailor and Clothier, for four-and-a-half years Cutter to D. Sampson, has commended with a first-class Stock of Woollens, Ac., Criterion' Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. w ILD WILL ENDERBY 1 ANTED Known—Boots and Shoes ol every description manufactured wholesale at SCOBLE’S Boot and Shoe Warehouse, George street. IMPORTANT. WANTED Known —Our motto is—- “ Proper weight, a good article, and a fair profit. ” MA RTIN A WATSON, City Coal Depot* Stuart street. N.B, Always ott Sale Newcastle, Scotch, Kaitangata, and Green Island Coals, Gas and Sydney Coke, Charcoal for patent irons, Firewood of all descriptions, out to any length. ______ WANTED Khown—Private Board and Residence at Mrs John Wiley’s, opposite the Wesleyan Church, Stuart street. »ar BDVrOATIONAXi. JJUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY Estab. 1865, Princes street, adjoining the Queen’s Theatre. Classes Arranged as follows : For Juveniles, Saturday morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock ; afternoon, 3 till 5. For Adults, Monday evening, 8 till 10 o’clock; Thursday evening, 8 till 10. For Ladies, Tuesday afternsn, 3 till 6 o’clock. To each of the above an hour is given previously, for instruction, so that Ladies and Gentlemen receive all necessary attention,. Terms, One Guinea per quarter. Bands provided for balls, evening, and juvenile parties. ! m MRS HAMANN. Moray Place, 1 Next to Dr Sorley’s. PORT 0 HAL ME R S CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. ?rincipal - Rev. Dr. Spooner, M.R.A.S., F.A.S., Ac., Ac. ; BOARDERS (inclusive terms), ten guineas per quarter; Day Scholars (not inclusive ?etms), Is per week-: Adult Night Scholars udt Inclusive Terms), Is per Week, Glassies, Mathematics. Music and Singing, .noFrench, German, Italian and Spanish, [!wo Guineas (L2 fcs) each per quarter extra. [ighest References,to men of distinction in : England, Wales, and Scotland, in whose families Dr S. was ..... fonnerlyTutor.'
M r hj e n,r ¥ cl apco tt, Scholar of St. Piter’s College, Wetrt* minster, Graduate of the University of Cany bridge, and at present Registrar of the University of Otago, is prepared,' with the sane tion of its Chancellor and Council, to receive pupils, desirous of learning Elocution. Arrangements may be made for Private Lessons, if desired. Apply to 1 MR OLAPCOTT, • At the Library of the University. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OP ART. LADIES’CLASS; THE Third Quarter commences This Day (Monday), the 80th June. Open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri* days, from two to four p.m, • Fee, 15s per quarter. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OP ART. EVENING CLASSES, . THE Third Quarter commences This Day (Monday), the 30th June. Open on Mondays and Wednesdays, from seven to nine, for free-hand Drawing, Shad* ing, Painting, Ac. ; and on Tuesdays and Thursdays for Geometrical, Mechanical, and Architectural Drawing. Fee, 10s per quarter. **■ PREPARATORV BOARDING SCHOOL CAVER3HAM. Conducted by Mr and Mrs Seymour H. Saunders. Boarders, from L 7 7s a quarter. MISSING FRIENDS. MISSING FRIENDS. anxiously made by friends at Home for the following persons : THOMAS M'NAB, who originally emigrated to America, but returned to London m 1866. There married a woman named Dow or Dor, and sailed for Australia. From thence, early in 1867, he is supposed to have sailed with a cargo of provisions for New Zealand. He was last heard of at Dunedin, and there spoke about going to South msricft DONALD M‘KENZIE, who came originally from Culloden, Inverness, to New Zealand, and has not been heard of by his friends for many years. The undersigned wonld he thankful for any information respecting these “ Missing Friends.” T. K. WELDON, Commissioner of Police. Police Office, Dunedin, June 23, 1873,
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Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 1
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637Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 1
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