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EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Principal— Mr A. Bahbett, Dowling street, A Bsisted by an efficient staff of teachers, fJIHE First Quarter of the year 1876 will commence on Thursday, the 20th January. The School has been established two years, and numbers eighty pupils, in' luding twenty, one boarders of ages from eight to seventeen years. JpiRST-CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL. THE REV. W. F. OLDHAM, M.A. (Late Incumbent of Riverton), Is about to open a School in the high and healthy suburb of Ri>slyn, Dunedin, in which a limited number of gentlemen’s sons will be educated for the Universities and for business pm suits. Pupils will be received as members < f his own family. Due prominence, given to moral and religious training. Terms, fifty to seventy guineas, according to age and requirements. Will open 31st January, [%/| ISS AII K N, Teacher of the Pianoa.tJL forte, hj s removed to Rothesay for the good of her health. Pupils in the district desirous of learning will please communicate with Miss Aitken. MR A. BUe-C HLEE will resume teaching on the 14th January For terms, apply at his residence, comer of Octagon and George street. MUSIC, Mr w. j. morrish (Organist, All Saints’ Church), Has commenced giving lessons in Singing and Reading Music, teaching the Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Organ, The Singing Class will commence on Friday. January 14. at 8 p.m. Terms—One guinea, course of 12 lessons. Juvenile Class, Saturday, January 15, at 1 p.m. Terms—Half guinea for course of 12 lessons. Schools attended. Apply bettteen 10 a.m. and 6 p.m, in Friendly Societies’ Hall. HAVING relinquished the business of Coal and Wood Merchant in favor of Mr Francis Battson, I have to return my sincere thanks to those who have supported me during the past ten years, and confidently recommend my successor for a continuance of that support. ROBERT BROWN, Great King street. REFERRING to the above, I beg leave to say it will be my endeavor to merit a continuance of that support so long accorded to Mr Brown. FRANCIS BATTSON, Coal Yard, Great King street,

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Evening Star, Issue 4017, 11 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4017, 11 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4017, 11 January 1876, Page 1

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