DR,;: PERT. NOTICE. HAVING resigned my position as Manager of Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Co. ’s Clothing Department, I beg to intimate to my Friends and the Public that I have taken those centrally situated Premises, known as “Pullen’s Corner,” in Princes street, where it is my intention to commence Business ea'ly in January, 1875, as a General Outfitter and Clothier, with an entirely b ew Stock of English and Colonial Made Goods, JAMES HARDIE. NEW CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. J AMES JJARDIE AND £lO. CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, Corner of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS. J.H. & Co. being thoroughly alive to the necessity of affording every convenience to their Customers in the shape of light and space to enable them the more carefully to make their purchases, have made extensive alterations in their Premises, and will open on Saturday with an entirely New Stock of Clothing (fully detailed below), which the Public will find on inspection to be second to none in the City. J. HARDIE’iS Jong experienced in the Colonies in the particular line in which his firm is starting business, has enabled him to lay in a Stock from which the most fastidious can make a selection ; and it is the full determination of J.H. & Co. that nil who may favor them with their patronage shall reap the full benefit of the great bargains they have secured by purchasing the whole of their Stock at Cash Prices. DEPARTMENTS. Men’s Suits ~ Sacs and Pagets ~ Galatea and other Jackets ~ Summer (ivercoats ~ Waterproof Clothing ,; Trousers and Trousers and Vest ~ Hats and Caps ~ Crimean and Oxford Shirts » Regatta and Drees Shirts ~ Hosiery and ti loves Boys Knickerbocker and Jacket Suits ~ Moleskin and Cord Trousers „ Tweed and Doeskin do ~ Crimean and Jean Shirts ~ Hats and Caps. TWEEDS AND COATINGS. Blankets, Rugs, Leather Trunks Courier and Carpet Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs Scarfs, Ties, Collars &c., &c., &c. JAMES H ARDIE AND c°Corner of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS. EDUCATIONAL, BOYS’ HIGH aCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE School will be re-openod with a com- ! plete and efficient staff of Masters ou Tuesday, the 2nd February, 1875. Mr D, Petrie, M.A., will conduct the Classical Depart- ; ment until the Rector’s arrival in March next. The 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 tbe 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. 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. EDUCATIONAL.- A Single Lady desires to join another, or Widow, in opening a superior Ladies’ School where a certain number can be guaranteed. Address “Alpha,” care of Mrs Lees, Port Chalmers. CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIA ACADEMY, MILTON HALL STUART STREET. THIS Academy will be Ee-opened on Monday, 25th inst. Mr Macgregor will be assisted by Mr Anderson. Mr Bucchler will teach French and German. 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 Jjower School without examination, if they have reached tbe age of about 9 years. There is an examination before admission to the Upper School. M. G. BURN, Lady Principal. fJIHE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, aud request former Pupils fo attend at their usual hours. 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 Filltul streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 3719, 23 January 1875, Page 1
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664Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3719, 23 January 1875, Page 1
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