SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock sharp. On the Premises, St. Andrew street and No. 12a Leith street. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. ■IOO SHEETS GOOD ROOFING IRON. 15 PANEL DOORS, 20 PAIRS WINDOW SASHES AND FRAMES, RANG®, PANEL CEILINGS.LARGE QUANTITY SCANTLINGS (3x2 and 4 x 2), LARGE QUANTITY T. AND G. LINING, LARGE QUANTITY FLOORING, SLATE ROOF. Also, Spouting, Down Piping, Marble Mantelpieces, Register Grains, Cupboards, Skirting, Bricks,' and GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS. Terms Cash. Terras Cash. Alex. karris. limited. Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL ELOCUTION. BESSIE THOMSON (Fillippi School, London) Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 7th, SAVOY BUILDINGS. Children's Classes, St. Clair, THURSDAYS. Tel. 23-247. Assistant Teacher, MADGE YATES, L.T.C.L. HIGHLAND NATIONAL AND STEP DANCING. MISS EILEEN M’OAHTHY RESUMES TEACHING On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, VICTORIA HALL, DUNEDIN. Also WAIKOUAITI AND PALMERSTON CLASSES. OOLUMBA COLLEGE, ROSLYN, PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS’ SCHOOL. SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. louse Girls to be in residence MONDAY, February 6. The PRINCIPAL, Miss F. J. ROSS, M.A., nil be at home on and after FEBRUARY ~ from 10 to 12 Noon and 3 to 5 p.m. Prospectus on application. H. C. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. VT R S W. COLLIE RESUMES TUITION PLINOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 19 MARKET STREET, MUSSELBURGH. EXPERIENCED Lady Teacher has Vacancies for limited number of Violin Pupils, north of Octagon.—s 69, ‘Star’ Office. MISS LO KEON HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studio: Octagon (above Allan Y’oung). In attendance 3 to 5. Telephone 12-560. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies’ Cutter, Teacher of Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.), resumes business January 4th; Patterns or Materials Cut to Measure; open Friday evenings from 7 till 9. —Telephone 13-112. IMPORTANT for Ear.—Magnificent Table Grand Concert Brinsmead used by all pupils.—72l George street. BROWN’S Commercial College, above Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; new pupils being enrolled. Railway concessions. AWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele. —J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. BORGE STREET School Parents, Chiidrcn interview Miss I. Kincaid Alexander, teacher piano, theory, 721 George street. RECENT juvenile successes prove value tuition given.—Miss I. Kincaid Alexander, piano, theory, 721 George street. PIANO, Theory.—Parents interview Miss I. Kincaid Alexander, 3rd February, Te Rangi Pah, 721 George street. fTVRAINING College Students Coached in X, Musical Practice and Theory by Miss I. Kincaid Alexander, 721 George street.
An automatic false alarm from the car sheds in Market street was responsible for the City Fire Brigade turning out at 4.41 yesterday afternoon.
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Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 6
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