PHRENOLOGY. —Dr CARR is prepared to receive Ladies and Gentlemen who desire Phrenological Charts, fees, 6s, 10s, and 20s, >n and after January 2nd, Masonio Hall; hours, 11 to 1, 3 till 6 o'clock. Just Uthographed, new ana beautifully-illustrated Charts. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, QUEEN’S THEATRE. MRS HAMANN begs to inform her Friends and the Public that she hat arranged classes to suit everyone. Full particulars can be obtained at the Hall, or of Mrs Hamann, at her residence, Regent load, George street. gT. GEORGE’S HALL. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, Commencing at 8 sharp. First-class Band. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. JUVENILE CLASSES— Wednesdays, 4 to 5.30 p-m ; Saturdays, 3 to 5 p.m. Adult Class—Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. J. KELLY, Professor, From her Majesty’s Theatre, London GOVERNMENT NOTICES. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD 6 PER CENT. DEBENTURES, DUE 1913. APPLIC \TIONS are invited by the Colonial Bunk of New Zealand for the whole or part of the first issue of the Otago Harbor Board Debentures, amounting to L2O-000. 'I he Debentures will be issued for 1.100 each will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, princ pal and interest being payable at the option of applicants either in London, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, or Dunedin. The entire Joan, whiob is secured on the Harbor Property and Revenues, is repayable by annual drawings alter live years from date of issue, the total sum payable being uot later than the year 1913. Further particulars may be obtained at the chief office of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, who have been appointed Agents by the Board. The Debentures will be allotted as applied for, and interest allowed for payments made prior to the date of issue, which has been fixed as the Ist January, 1875 By order of the Board. JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. Dunedin, 17th November, 1874. MONEY. MONEY. The permanent building society of Otago is prepared to issue Debentures to the amount of L 2,000, at 7 or 8 per cent, interest, according to terms. J. W. WEBB, Secretary. terms, on personal or other security. Address Box 223, Post Office. MONEY. —I have principals who are prepared to advance on mortgages of freehold rural land. URQUHART MACPHERSON, Agent, High street. TO LEND, Sums from L2O upwards, on landed security ; repayable monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, yearly, or otho. wise. W. Dalrymple. jnn.. Exchange Chamb ra, efrool; EDUCALIONAIi. BOYS’ HIGH eUHuOL, DUNEDIN. THE School will be re-opened with a complete and efficient stuff of Masters on Tuesday, the 2nd February, 1875. Mr D, Petrie, M.A., will conduct the Classical Department until the Rector’s arrival in March next. The School will bo thoroughly re-organised, and divided into a Lower and an Upper Department. The Upper Department will have a Classical and a Modern Side. Boys will be admitted ■* o the Lower Department without examination, if they have reached the age of about nine years. There will be an examination before admission to the Upper Department. Fee, L2 per Quarter, pay able in advance. Full information may be obtained on application. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary. DUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. View Terrace, Dowling sireet, pßmoiPAif—Mß A. BARRETT. THE First Quarter of the year 18TB will commence on Monday, 25th January. Young gentlemen as boarders on moderate terms, cards of which will be forwarded on application. PREPARATORY SCHOOL, conducted by Mrs Townsend, Stuart street, York place. Re-opens on Monday, 18th inst. Terms, one guinea. E. DE MONTALK, 8.A., UNIV. (Late of Nelson College.} Lessens in Modem Languages (French and Italian especially). For terms, apply to Messrs Reith and Wilkie, booksellers; or at Mr de- Montalk’sresidence,Albany street. jyjISS BELL receives Pupils for Instruction in Music, at her Rooms, Princes street (Mr Hardy’s Office}, daily, after 2 o'clock, Wednesdays and Saeurdays excepted. Les«ona given at the High School tut ukuWK PIANOFORTE. MRS S. MARTIN begs to inform her Pupils and the Public that she resumes teaching on Monday, January the 6th. 1875. St Andrew and Filleul streets. COACHES. COAOHESI COACHES I YEE ND’S I SOUTHERN LINE Leaven the Empire Hotel, High street, oYcry morning for TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE, AND BALOLUTHA, At 9 a.m. ; returning daily at 5 p.m. By the above Line. Travellers may rely on receiving every attention and comfort at reasonable fares. For the convenience of the public, oar Coaches will call at the WHITE HORSE HOTEL Every morning, at 20 minutes to &. TREND & M’NBIL, Proprietor
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Evening Star, Issue 3709, 12 January 1875, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3709, 12 January 1875, Page 3
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