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Education. MISS NO EM AN, Teacher of Music (pupil of Mr Hoffman for the last flve years), Waterloo Quadrant, five doors from Princes street. The North Shore attended. ; AD AME WINTSI E, ROYAL ACADEMICIAN, gives Lessbns in. Mjisic and Singing. Two to Three Guineas per Quarter, payable in advance. Schools attended.— Melbourne House.- • > : • j MES. SANDERSON will be happy to receive Pupils for Tuition in Music, French,. and Italian, at her residence, Karangahape road (two doors from Dr Nicholson). ■ : ' j Ktit . MODERN LANGUAGES. ME B. M. O. THEOBELL, Member of the University of Upsala, teacher of French at the Auckland Grammar School University Classes, gives instruction in the French and. German languages. —Applications may be made at the Mechanics'lnstitute Library. , FOE SALE by the undersigned — Tanks, Patent Ventilating Bricks, Cart Shafts, Coals (Bay of Islands of Newcastle), Firewood, BallaSt '&°' J.CRAIG, Fort street. COOKING BY GAS. IT is not generally known that Cooking can be accomplished much quicker, cleanlier, better, and cheaper by Gas than by any othermethod. The Gas Stove is portable, gives perfect and immediite control over the heat, requires but little attention, is always ready, keeps the kitchen and house ' cool, and is only alight when actually in use. The difference between the cost of cooking by Gas, and by the ordinary mode, is much greater than usual at the present time ; for while coals have lately advanced in pries 50 per cent, Gas has keen kenuoED to 12s Gd per 1000.' • The following statement, which is tho result of many experiments, shows the relative cost of boiling a Gallon of Water in a copper kettle by means of a recently lighted coal lire, and by a Gas Stove, and tte timo required in each case :— Coal ■used WGod Tlme Total per toil. used- cm PlQyed- ' CostWith Firo.. 4}lt>3. l-sthofld 1 hour. ljd. With Gas.. 4 cubic feet at 12s Cd Twenty .. per 1000. minutes. * Therefore, by tiie use of Gas, there is a saving of nearly two to okb in money, and economy of rwothirdh in time, and the avoidance of trouble in lighting, smoke and dust. A choice selection of Gas Stoves for boiling, frying, broiling, stewing, and roasting can be seen, and the above statement as to cost proved by application to E. POETEE & CO., IRONMONGERS, Q U E EN STREET. ,-v . J FURNITURE...... jj j ~£■- ,r ; ...aiilv _, r^ioj vi j TAND H. COOKE, 148, Queen • street (corner of Victoria street), have on Sale —Walnut Drawing-room Suites ; Mahogany j and Cedar Dining-room Suites ; Bed-room Furniture of all descriptions ; Library, Office and Hall Furniture ; Iron Bedsteads und Cots : English and American Cane-seated Chairs; Folding Chairs ; Cerriice Poles : Hair, Flax and Spring Mattresses; Palliasses, Bolsters, and Pillows; Toilet Glasses, all sizes; Toilet Ware ; Kitchen Tables ;and Chairs ; Venetian and Boiler Blinds; China Matting, all widths : Floor Cloths; Wool and Cocoa-fibre Door Mats, &c, &c, all of the best materials and workmanship, and marked at the Lowest Piuces. : . : , ,',-'■ ;■ ■ ■.' ■ .:: i■■ ■ • HL. POSSENISKIE, • TAILOR, •AND WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, , Begs to inform his numerous customers and the piiblic of Auckland that he has RESUMED BUSINESS in WELLESLEY STREET (opposite the new Market) in the above line, and hopes by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his care he will receive a fair share of public patronage. •pytrtJlT! FEU IT!! PETJIT ! A FINE ASSORTMENT of CHOICE DESSERT, COOKING, and other FRUITS,- at.the SYDNEY HOUSE, Wholesale and Retail Fruit Dep6t, next Union Bank, Queen-street. . . . The Trade and Shipping Supplied. Orders promptly executed. A CCOUNTS kept or adjusted, Bills m\- made out on the shortest notice, .Hou es and Property valued, Rents Collected, Deeds copied, &c.j Bookeeping taught.—M. S. Leeks, Accountant, corner of Queen and West Queen streets O; Ny , S A• L E, Now Landing ex Victoria, ■ .;; ~ 60 TONS WARRNAMBOOL POTATOES 10 TONS VICTORIAN RED POTATOES, i GEQ, W.; BINNEY. ~ .'. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE ;" !'J.'' '■■■■' ' ' 'OF AUCKLAND. ' ' E /^.ENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce AJ that it. is'my intention to offer .myself as a CandidateI'for Election to tho office.of Superintendent of this PxoviDice at tho approaching General Election. ,:,,.,, ~.. ~ J. WILLIAMSON. ' 'Auckland, January 7,1873. GINGER-BEER AND ( >'., , CORD lit ;MAN UFA CTiU E E R, ' ■ KiV.bA.no ahape Road, Newton. ■' , , N.B.—Brandy, Ginger-beer, and Old Tom "Bottles Wanted. \ . ;. s .' ; ; , lrt , -, ~ , '■ ..:' ,{-,,, , .DENTISTRY. . •■•-. - j ME. ,T. T E A,F p O D, SURGEQN.DENTISTj ■ W A*. X E'-'r IE L D STRE B 't. 1 . Artificial Teeth,,from One to a FulL Set, in Gold , or Vulcanite. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED. ALTERED1 EEPAIEED, aWd PEESSED at ,: . ■ M HARWOOD'S, Tjuiou,----1: • ■ '■■ ' Fkom Melboubni:. '• 49, Hobson-streot, near the Governor Browne. . P. S.—Gentlemen's Clothed Dyed ' ■jqnlr •TO LEGAL< MANAGERS: .:■ • t \ 1,,,. . : ■ ♦ f . . of Gold) Min^s ,VL/ ' quickly and correctly, drawn on reasonai le terms; ': ■■ '/OiM :■■>■. tn UH M "'■' •iiusajj •■ \i ■ ,;iP^ARLE^ WW,i J ' " Draftsman, Shortlana-street; at at Wayte's, Queenstreet.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 22 May 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 22 May 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 22 May 1873, Page 1