BOROUGH OP MOSGIBL. PICNIC DAY. I RESPECTFULLY ask ALL TRADERS bi OBSERVE SATURDAY Nest, the 18th inet., as a CLOSED HOLIDAY, the occasion being the Borough Pionio to Waitati. JOHN P. WALLS, ! Mayor, i EDUCATIONAL OTAGO SCHOOL OF DANCING (HIGHEST AM TR|IN®?G SCHOOL). ms SEASON .COMMENCES SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 4 fc ODDFELLOWS' HALL, RATTRAY', STREET. Baby Class 10 a.tn. •, Intermediate Class 11 a.m. Advanced' Class 2.30 p.m. DANCING:; i Operatic, Ballet, Eastern, Greek, Character, Eccentric, Acrobatic. Full information as to terms, etc., may be obtained from the Principals: \ Miss LELY STRAINS. Mrs JOHN X. LEECH. WANTED, Coach for Fifth Standard Certificate; afternoons 0n1y.— 945* j ‘Star.’ MRS CHIRNSIDB, Ladies’ Cutter*! Teacher of Dressmaking, View,; street (opposite Y.M.G.A.), resumes business: January 4th; ■ Patterns or Materials Out to. Measure; open Friday evenings from 7 till, 9.—Telephone 15-112. ) MISS MARGERY HELPS, Octagon, ha*) Resumed Teaching; classes in all l branches of art; hours as usual. I HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Mandolin,, Banjo, Ukulele.—J. H. Hutton, 207fi George street. j BROWN’S Commercial College, above; Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Type*! writing, Bookkeeping; new pupils being 1 enrolled. Railway concessions. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. by young Lady Teacher, i Board and Residence with quiet family, North Dunedin.—Telephone 12-627, after 7 p.m. WANTED by young Lady, Board and Residence, private, single or bedsitting room; central.—Address 948, ‘Star.’ ONSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accommodation; rooms and suites of rooms to let; use of tennis court. —’Phone 22-550. tfi OOD Home offered Two Mates, Married Couple, South Dunedin; no other boarders.—96s, ‘Star’ Office. JADY wants Board and Residence.—Ad■J dress Central, 975, ‘ Star. 1 FURNISHED Room available for business Lady; electric, gas ring, conveniences;,, moderate.—2l3 York place (near Technical). YOUNG Man require; Board in nice private family; central preferred.—Address Terms, 912, ‘Star.’ COMFORTABLE Accommodation, Rainbow Private Hotel, 45 St. Andrew street; bed-breakfast, ss; permanents, from 30s.—Phone 13-283. __ TO LET, Unfurnished Room, with fireplace and electric light; centra!.—7B7, ‘Star’ Office. LADY wants bright Room and Board, with Christian people, in quiet home, near city.—Address 829, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Two or Three Men Boarders; washing, mending done; piano, aft conveniences; close to station.—Apply Store, Abbotsford. 298 High street—Board and Residence, or Furnished Rooms To Let; all conveniences. WANTED, Gentleman Share Kedroom; single beds; every convenience.; lovely home; terms 27s 6d week. —Robertson, 29 Walton street, Kaikorai. _ 4S, Bed, Breakfast.—Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes Railway Station; telephone 13-336. WANTED.— Now Arrivals from Home, Advice Given, Homes, Employment, Conditions.—Mrs Jones-Neilson, president, 165 Moray place. HOLIDAY RESORTS. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND ' A HOLIDAY Is at j " ifIASA NOVA” BEST HOMS, \J 0 AMARU. This Beautiful House, with its large and extensive grounds, commands an ideal outlook and situation; has every h"mo comfort, with its largo sunny bedrooms, comfy sitting room, and large airy dining room, with every; up-to-date convenience, comfort, and atten-i tion assured. Own orchard and dairy pro-, duce. Tariff, £2 2s per week. 1 Write or wire Sirs J. LANG. | QUEENSTOWN.— Furnished Rooms and Sleeping Porches To Let, with use of conveniences.—Miss Earland, Lakeville, Queenstown. MOERAKI.— To Lei, a Four-roomed Furnished Cottage, available 18th February.—.!. Mraidford, Hillgrove. WARRINGTON HOUSE offers excellent Private Accommodation; every comfort; tariff moderate.—Apply H. Couper, Warrington. PERSONAL. ANY Girl lonely or needing advice should come to the Lunch and Rest Room, Octagon Hall (top floor), and ask for Sister Hazel. Hours: Daily (except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m.—Address Octagon Hall. ILLIAM NASH.—Please Don’t Bother to Advertise Again.—Harry. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ‘ Evening Star are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may b* considered undesirable to appear is writtoß by the advertiser, . _
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Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 7
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