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AMUSEMENTS. PHRENOLOGY. —Hr CARR is prepared to receive Ladies and Gentlemen whodeire Phrenological Charts, fees, ss, 10s, andSQi. Masonic Hall; hours, 11 to 1, 3 till 6 o'clock. Fust lithographed, new and beautifullv-illaa. crated Charts. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, QUEEN’S THEATRE. MRS HAM ANN begs to inform her Friends and the Public that she has arranged classes to suit everyone. Full particulars can be obtained at the Hall, or of Sira Hamann, at her residence, Regent road, 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, 4to 5.30 p-m.; Saturdays, 3t05 pm, Adult Class—Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Terms; One Guinea per Quarter. J. KELLY, Professor, From her Majesty’s Theatre, London EDUCATIONAL. BOYS’ HIGH &CHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE School will be re-opened with a complete and efficient staff 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 will bo thoroughly re-organised, and a Lower and an Upper D«. partment. The Upper Department wul have a Classical and a Modem Side. Boys will bo admitted to 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, payable in advance. Full information may be obtained on application. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE School will be Re-opened on Tuesday, the 2nd February. There are a few Vacancies for Boarders. Extra Classes as Heretofore for Music, Singing, and German. Fees—For Upper School, L2 10s. For Lower School, L2 per Quarter, payable in advance. Girls will bo admitted to the Lower School without examination, if they have reached the age of about 9 years. There is an examination before admission to the Upper School. M. G. BURN, Lady Principal. DUNEDIN COLi.EG 1 ATE SCHOOL, View Terrace, Dowling street. Principal^- MR A. BARRETT, THE First Quarter of the year 1875 will commence on Monday, 26th January. Young gentlemen as boarders on moderate terms, cards of which will be forwarded on application. ALL SAINTS’ PAROCHIAL. SCHOOL. THIS School will Re-open on Monday, 19th inst,, at 9.30 a.m. Terms on application. J. KIRBY, Head Master. ME, KIRBY is now in a position to form a Senior Class for Youths immediately destined for commercial pursuits. To such, a thorough grounding in English and mercantile work wSI be given. No Pupils received into this Clues unless they shall have passed an Entrance Examination ; and a separate fee of 30s per quarter will be charged. For other Pupils the scale of charges will be as usual. Private Classes in Latin and French. E. DE MONTALK, 8.A., UNIV. (Late of Nelson College.) Lessens in Modem Languages (French and Italian especially). For terms, apply to Messrs Eeith and Wilkie, booksellers ; or at Mr de Montalk’s residence, Albany street. jy/£TSS BELL receives Pupils for Instruetion in Mnsic, at her Rooms, Princes street (Mr Hardy’s Office), daily, after 2 o’clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. Leoeone given at the High School m usual, PIANOFORTE. MRS S. MARTIN begs to Inform her Pupils and the Public that she resumes teaching on Monday, January the 6th, 1876. St. Andrew and Filleul streets. SEWING MACHINES. sewing machines. THE Undersigned have pleasure in announcing havi'u; accepted the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHIN F % A. Machine we guarantee to bo an exact facsimile of the AMERICAN “SINGER,” In every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and From 20 to 25 per Cent, Cheaper. Having just received another shipment of the above excellent machines, we shall bo glad to supp y sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with and without cover; Half and Pall Cabinet, Medium, and No. 2 Wheel-feed Machines. ARTHUR BRiaCuE A CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Ttob Morobanta COACHES. COACHES I COACHES I yEEND’S SOUTHERN LINE Leaves the Empire Hotel, High street, every morning for TOKOMAIRLRO, LAWRENCE, AND BALCLUTHA, 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 pnblio, our Coaches will call at the WHITc. HORSE HOTEL Every morning, at 20 minutes to 9. TREND * UWU JWrietcts,

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Evening Star, Issue 3711, 14 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3711, 14 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3711, 14 January 1875, Page 3

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