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educational. i. 15MR J. v. HANNA’S SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, BURNS HALL GYMNASIUM. CLASSES COMMENCE MARCH Ist ae follows: Business Men, Mon, and Thurs., 5 Young lien, Mon. .and Thurs., 7.30-9 p.m. Married Ladies, Thursday, 2.30-3.30 p.m. Married and Single Ladies (mixed), Tuesday, 7.30-9 p.m. Young Ladies, Wednesdays, 7.30-9 p.m. Boys (over 12), Mon. and Wed., 4-5 p.m. Girls (over 12), Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m. Boys (under 12), Saturdays, 9-10 a.m. Girls (under 12), Saturdays, 10.30-11.30 a.m. FEES. Business Men, £1 Is term; £1 10s season. Young Men (under 21), 15s term; £1 5s season. Youths (under 18), 10a term; 17s 6d season. Ladies, 10s 6d term; £1 Is season. Girls and Boys, 5s term: 10s season. ENROL NOW AT GYMNASIUM, 4-6 p.m. Daily. OTAGO SCHOOL OP DANCING (Highest Aim Training School). ALL CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED At ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Rattray street. Special Baby Class, FRIDAY, March 2, At 3 p.m. Full particulars as to terms, etc., from the Principals— Miss LILY STEVENS. Mrs John LEECH. STUDIO OF STAGE DANCING, on SATURDAY, 25th (pupil of Ned Wayburn, New York); American and English methods taught in Stretching and Limbering, Toe, Operatic, Musical Comedy, etc. For particulars apply RUBY RUTLEDGE, Moran Buildings, Octagon. MISS JEAN E. CUBITT,' A.T.C.L. (Praot.), Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory; Teaching the Art of Accompaniment a specialty; Accompanies Vocal Students privately by arrangement; terms reasonable. Address 7 GILMORE STREET, Kaikorai. VIOLIN. L EONARD I. Resumes Teaching BEA T H MONDAY NEXT, 9 BRIGHTON STREET, ROSLYN, And at STUDIO. W 'ANTED, Pianoforte Pupils, experienced J teacher, A.T.C.L.; homos visited; £1 5s half-hour, £2 2s hour—ls 6, ‘Star. 1 WANTED, Pupils Pianoforte and Theory by Lady Teacher, L.T.C.L.; terms moderate. —66, ‘ Star ’ Office. __ HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. TUITION in Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, etc.; 2s per lesson. —83, ’Star.’ A” ' RT. CODLINGS’ Savoy Banjoist, Teacher of Tenor Banjo, Mandolin, Mandola. —Tho Bristol Piano Co., City. GIN St. Kilda Dressmaking Classes, where Pupils are helped to cut and lit own garments; call for full particulars. Miss Boyd, 1 Council street. i ROWN’S Commercial College, Moray Place P.O—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; day and evening; individual tuition —Telephone 10-697 BARBOLA Work Taught in 3 lessons for £l—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange. LEGAL NOTICES. : the Estate of Mrs ELIZA ISAAC, late of 31 Nicholson street, South Dunedin. kLL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of tho abovcimed Deceased, owing at the date of ir death, 30th January, 1928, are requested render fully detailed accounts in duphte, duly certified as owing at that date, the undersigned not later than the Bth iv of MARCH, 1928. HE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD,, •ustccs, Executors’ Building, Water street, Dunedin; r to BASER, SINCLAIR, AND WOODHOUSE, Solicitors, Princes street, Dunedin. the Estate of ROBERT WITTON GLENDINNING, late of 52 Manor place, Dunedin, Retired Sheep Farmer. LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS L AGAINST tho Estate of the abovcmed Deceased, owing at the date of , death, 14th February, 1928, are reested to render fully detailed accounts in plicate, duly certified as owing at that te to the undersigned not later than the i dav of MARCH, 1928. IE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY CO, OF N.Z., LTD., ustees, Executors’ Building, Water street, Dunedin; Or to E. J. SMITH AND LOUSLEY. Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Dunedin. HOLIDAY RESORTS. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A HOLIDAY Is at “ iTtASA NOVA” REST HOME, <U OAMARU. This Beautiful House, with its large and extensive grounds, commands an ideal outlook and situation; has every li'ino comfort, with its large sunny bedrooms, comfy sitting room, and large airy dining room, with every up-to-date convenience, comfort, and attention assured. Own orchard and dairy produce. Tariff, £2 2s per week. Write or wire Mrs J. LANG. FREE GARAGE ACCOMMODATION AT TIMARU. ■XJO GARAGING PROBLEMS if you put i.l up at Beverley House. We provide Gaxago Accommodation for our Guests. Official house S.I.M.U. Superior Accommodation, everything of the best. BEVERLEY HOUSE. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. Hogg. THO LET, at Queenstown, for three JL months, superior FURNISHED HOUSE, five rooms; spacious grounds; fruit, vegetables; outlook on lake.—Address Box 62, Queenstown. T’jO LET, Taieri Mouth, 2 2-roomed Cribs, furnished; reasonable rent.—l4B, ‘Star.’ T'O LET, Easter or for term, 3-roomed. Furnished Crib, Bay; suit couple.— Address 146, ‘ Star.’ T‘ (TIET, Purakanui, Furnished Crib, 3 rooms; boat, electric light; 30s week. —Timlin’s, Whitcombe, Tombs Buildings; ’phone 13-496. EASIER Crib - Wanted.—Advertiser wishes Purcihase, privately, Seaside CribParticulars and price “ Bathing,’’ 118, ‘ Star ’ Office. M~ OERAKI—To Let, a Four-roomed Furnished Cottage; immediate occupation if desired—J. Braidford, Hillgrovfe, AEITANE—To Let, 5-roomed Furnished Cottage, close beach and river—Address 34, ‘Star’ Office. PURAKANUI.— Only a few more Sections For Sale in this popular seaside resort; easy terms. —955, ‘Star.’ A' CCOMMODATION for Paying Guests at Mnnor House, Warrington—Apply | Mrs Laverty, 17 Elder street, Dunedin. HITE HOUSER Beach street, Waikouaiti, handy to beach and Railway Station; term reasonable—’Phone 45; M. Cooper. BRIGHTON— To Let, new Four Rooms, furnished—Apply A. Nelson, Brighton. CROWN Hill Farm, Windsor, accommodation rest house; bus service (Motor Association house).—M'Cowan, private bag, Oamaru. \)|r ANTED To Rent. Furnished Crib for Tv week Easter; state price and particulars.—Bßß, * Star.’ ARRINGTON HOUSE offers excellent Private Accommodation; every comfort; tariff moderate.—Apply H. Couper, .Warrington.

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Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 9

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