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KDnOATIONAIi. DUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Principal— Mr A, Babrett, Bowling street, Assisted by an efficient staff of teachers. rjIHE First Quarter of the year 1876 will commence on Thursday, the 20th January. The School has been established two years, and numbers eiirnty pupils, including twentyone boaulers of ages fiom eight to seventeen years. r |''HE MISSES BELL Resume Music Lessons on Monday, the 17th inst. Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Office?, near Mr C. Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street. HERR SCHOTT, R.A.M., L., begs to inform his pupils and the public that he his removed hia cademy of Music to Curie’s Terrace, Nt. Andrew’s street two doors from George street. Terms mr pianoforte, singing, and harmonium, on application. Violin clats— Tuesday and Friday evening. N B Herr .Schott’s Orchestral Society will meet every Monday exening, at 8 o’clock, for practice. MISS B OWNB, teacherof Muse, Singing and Drawing, Dowling street, oppisre Convent References—Mrs Burn, High School : Messrs Ileilh and Wilkie, Piinces street. /CLASSICAL AND COMMEKOAL ' ACADEMY, Stuart street. The above School will lie-open (D.V.) on Monday, 24th inst. WILLIAM ANDERSON, Master. Preparatory .school, rniuei street, conducted by Mrs and MisChapraan, will Ke-open on Monday, the 17th instant. PRIVATE SCHOOL. THE KEY. W. F. OLDHAM, M.A. (bate Incumbe t of Riverton),

Is about to open a School in the high and healthy suburb of R'slyu, Dunedin, in which a limited number of gentlemen’s sons will be educated for the Univeisi'ies and for husine-s pui suits. Pupils will be received as memberof his own family. Due prominence mv«.n to moral and religious training. Terms, fifty to seventy guineas, according to age and requirements. Day Pupils, 12 guineas per annum. Will open 31st January. MUSIC, MR W. J. MORRIS ll (Organist, All Saints’ Church), Has commenced giving lessons in Singing and heading Music, teaching the Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Organ. The Singing Class will commence on Friday. Januiry 14, at 8 p.m. Terms—One guinea, course of 12 lessens. Juvenile (lass, Saturday, January 15, at 1 p.m. Terms—Half guinea for course of 12 lessons. Schools attended. A pply between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. in Friendly Societies’ Hall. RS. CLUTSA.M will receive her pupils on Monday, the 17th inst, at her residence Stuar street. THE NORMAL SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE Normal Institution will be opened on Monday, the 24th current. The Practising School will be conducted in all respects as an ordinary Mementary School; the branches taught, the rates of school fees, the school hours, holidays, &c , being the same as in the Dunedin District Scln ols. Attendance will be given at the school on the 15 hj and folowing da>s from 2 to 4 o’clock p.m. to give information to intending students of the Training Department, and to enter scholars for the Practising School, W. S. FITZGERALD, Rector.

THE GIRLS’HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. '|'*BE School will be re-opened on Tuesday • the lit February. Additional and very suitable Ciass-room and Boarding accommodation has been provided-Ft-cs —For Day School. Junior Division, L2 per quarter; Senior Division, L2 10s per quarter For Board and Wa-hing, with assistance in homo studies, Fifty Guineas per annum. Prospectus containing full information may be obtained on applicali n at the Educatoin Office or the School. >l. G. BURN, Lady Principal THE HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE SCHOOL will be re-opened on Tuesday, tbe Ist February. A number of Boarders can be accommodated at the Rectory. Fees.—For Day School, 1.2 per quarter. For Board, including tutorial assistance and washing Fifty Guineas per annum, Piospectuses, containing full information, may be obtained on application at the Education Office or the Rectory. WILLIAM NORRIE, M.A., Rector kvci n « -y .it' fell si jK». IMPORTANT !! 1 NOTICE TO FAMILIES. \ 1 1' i GISH’S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. 'an be obtained on hire, from Mr Aldrich., ’.oruerof Prh cca and Dowling streets, Dunedin! Terms cash, deposit from 10s. Weekly pay from ap <vi M AOHINES at ENGLISH PRICES. Howe’s Si eedwell chain stitch ... L2 12 6 Howe’s Swiftsure lock-sticb 4 4 0 Raymond’s chain-stitch 2 15 0 Raymond’s Household 4 4 0 Home Shuttle lock-stitch 4 4 0 Patent Little Wnnzcr, pearl inlaid ...440 Patent Wanzer Letter , lock-stitch 410 0 Holt’s Family, polished table ... 7 10 C Holt’s Family, polished cover ... 8 10 C Holt’s Medium, polished table ... 10 0(J A, B, SIDFORD, 4, Farley’s Arcade, Sewiug Machine agent. All kinds supplied, exchanged, and repaired,

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Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 1

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