EDUCATIONAL. £JAYERSHAM DISTRICT SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, 18th INS T. The New Class Room is now completed. rjIHE MISSES BELL will resume Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, on Monday, January 18th, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. CANDIDATES for Licenses or for Certificates in Class 111. will be Examined at the High School, Dunedin, and the Grammar School, Invercargill, on the 29th and 30th January, 1875, at 9 o’clock a.m. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary, BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, 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 School will be 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 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 maybe obtained on application. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary. Mrs and miss chapman’s Preparatory School, Filleul street, Re-opened on Monday, 11th inst. Weekly Pupils admitted. 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 be 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 COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, View Terrace, Dowling street. Principal— Mß A. BARRETT. THE First Quarter of the year 1875 will commence on Monday, 25th 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. MR 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 will be given. No Pupils received into this Class 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. PIANOFORTE. MRS S. MARTIN begs to inform her Pupils and the Public that she resumes teaching on Monday, January the sth, 1875. St. Andrew and Filleul streets. MISS HUIE, lately arrived from Germany, will form German Classes, commencing Tuesday, the 2nd February. Terms at the Girls’ High School. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. ryiHE Schools will RE-OPEN on Monday, 18th instant. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary School Committee. Kaikorai school Will be R E-0 P E N E D ON MONDAY, 18 hj JANUARY. MONBY. MONEY TO LEND. —From L 5, for short terms, on personal or other security. Address Box 223, Post Office. MONEY.— I have principals who are prepared to advance on mortgages of free* hold rural land. Also, sums of £SOO and upwards to lend on town and suburban properties. URQUHART MACPHERSON, Agent, High street. TO LEND, Sums from L2O upwards, on landed security ; repayable monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, yearly, or othoiwise, W. Dalrymple, jnn.. Exchange Ohamb r». PrfinoAß alrpof. PUBL CATIONS ‘ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD.’ IN consequence of the success of the ‘ Illustrated New Zealand Herald’ during the [ past year, the proprietor has, with a view of increasing its circulation, determined to REDUCE the PRICE to 6d PER COPY. The ‘ Herald * is now entering on the eighth I year of its existence, and will from January 1. 1875, show considerable improvement. It will c then appear with a new Illustrated Heading. • I have also engaged the services of a competent artist, and we snail be able to produce more i New Zealand views, thus rendenng the piaper ■ of more interest to the Colonists and their friends in the Home Country, t R. T. WHEELER, Proprietor. Office: Stafford street. Dunedin. TENDERS. TENDERS, Four Closets and lot of inside work (labor only). Hanchard’s, next - new mills, George street. e 11 IS lO rpENDERS Required for laying a Drain; JL also for filling up old well Apply be fore 9 a,m or after o p.m., next to All Saints church. TENDERS will be receive * for extensivi alterations to St. Kilda Hotel up to ih< 20th instant. Plans on the premises. rjVENDERS wanted for 30 pairs of woodei JL Gates. Apply, A* J. Sm'yth, M&SSt
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Evening Star, Issue 3713, 16 January 1875, Page 3
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785Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3713, 16 January 1875, Page 3
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