I EDUCATIONAL. THE BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. fTIHE Second Half of the Session will begin JL on Monday, the 19fch July. Fee : per quarter, payable in advance. The Kectory is now open for pupil-boarders. Fee ; 1,10 per quarter. For prospectuses and full information apply to the Rector, or to THE SECRETARY, Educat : on < iffice. THE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. rfIHE Second Half of the Session will begin J1 'on Monday, the 19th July. Fee: L2 per quarter for the junior, and L2 10s for the sen or classes. Fees payable in advance. For prospectus and full information apply to the Lady Principal, or to THE SECRETARY, Education Office. D UNEDIN SCHOOL OF UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS. ART. LADIES’ AFTERNOON CLA S: The Third Quarter commences on Monday, the 19th Muly. Open from 2to 4 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Fee : 15s per quarter. D UNEDIN SCHOOL OF EVENING CLASSES : ART. The Third Quarter commences on Monday, tho 19ih July. Open from 7to 9 p.m. On Mondays and Wednesdays for freehand drawing, &c.. and on Tuesdays and Thursdays for mechanical drawing, &c. Fee : 10s per quai ter. J4TRS SPOONER will take a few Pupils to educate with her own girls. Halfyear begins on Monday, the 19th inst. Terms—English, two guineas ; Music: Vocal, two guineas; Instrumental, two and three guineas per quarter, according to age. Forth street, Dunedin. jpHE MiSsES BELL have now resume ■ l usic Lessons at their Booms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend ♦■•heir usual hours. &/| ISS AITKEN gives Lesson i in Piano i.* JL forte Music, at her residence, Filleul street, corner of St. Andrew street. Terms on application. D- APERY
QREAT CHEAP SALE OF ERAPEHY AND CLOT HI NO AT R. BROWN’S, George Street (near Octagon). Having completed his fir-t year in business, and previous to Stock-taking, R. Brown has resolved to offer the whole of his Stock for ONE MONTH, AT COPT PRICE, So as to effect as speedy a clcrance as possible. He would call special attention to the Let that these goods are not old or unfashionable, but are newly bought and of first-class value. Blankets, now 13s fid. 18s, 22a 9d, 21s 31, formerly 17s 6 ; , 25g 30s 3’s Gd Flannels, all prices, fiora Od, marked at cost, and must be sold White an unbleached calicoes, 4d White c unttTi>ancs. 4s 3d W'hite towels, Cd to 7VI; usual price, 9d and 10M Home spun hei vy twills, Is Old D e-s materials, from s^d Home spun ditto, B^<l Drugget petticoats, 4s lid, formerly 7s 6d Winceys, 5Jd Black lustres, former puce Is, dress skirts, 7s lid Ladies’ stays, from 2s lid Ditto Cambric Handkerchefs. hemmed, 3£d Job lot dres-* uinges, 4W and Cd i usual price Is Odand 2s Child'eu’s scarfs, 6d Wool clouds. Hid Job 1 it crinolines, 9d Toilet covers, 10J|d WEN’S DEPARTMENT. Men’s tweed suits, 31s 9d Men’s tweed trouseis and vest, 15s 9d Men’s tweed trousers, reduced 8s lid and 9s Boys’ ready-made clothing, 25 per cent, off usual prices A large assortment of men’s and bojs’ shirts, drawers, s> cks, scarfs, braces, hats. &c., reduced to cost price ; must be cleaved Boys’ paper collars, 3d. This is a honcc fid y sale, and R. B. would urge all to come and judge for themselves, and to come early, as first come will have best choice. Term? cash. Please Note the Address: R. BROWN, George street (Near the Octagon.)
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Evening Star, Issue 3868, 17 July 1875, Page 1
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571Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3868, 17 July 1875, Page 1
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