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Merchandise. X SHIPMENT OP FINE COLONIAL TWEEDS * ON SALE BY T. H. HALL & CO. Q N BALE By the Undebsignkd— FINEST QUALITY BAKERS FLOUR HOUSEHOLD „ „ in 50s andJIOOs OATMEAL PEARL BARLEY CANTERBURY CHEESE NELSON HOPS FINE TEAS FELT FOR BHEATHING AND ROOFING BOOTS & SHOEB. T. H. H ALL & CO. QRDEBS BECEIYED POB AUSTRALIAN WINES, In bulk or bottle, T. H. HALL & CO., AGENTS, WYNDHAM-STREET. Of» KEGS NEW SYDNEY BUTTER. y T. H. HALL k CO. pHEOMO-LITHOGMPHS, ETC. "W. PHILLIPPS k SON, 12, WYNDHAM-STREET. W.P. and Sen have just opened ex Assaye, A labqh Assortment of C H R O M O-L ITHOGRAP H*S, Embracing every variety of sul jects after the most eminent Artists Also, some beautiful specimens of COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS AND LITHOGKAPHS, Including Don Juan and Haidee, O.H.M.S, &c, &c.,----and having a large and varied Stock of GILT MOULDINGS To Select from, Any of the above can be framed to order. PAPERBANGINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Or QUALITY AND DESIGN Scrim, Hessian, *c Plate and Sheet Glass White Lead, Oil Paints, Brushes. Ac. Patent Silicate Paint, Oxide of Iron Anticorrcsive Paint, and all Painter's Sandries. W. PHILLIPPS & SON., OIL, COLOUR, * GLASS MERCHANTS 12, Wyndham-street, above the Herald office. ADELAIDE EL OUR. ROBERTON k CO., DUKHAM-STRBET. p 0 R T LAND CEMENT FOR SLE. 200 casks of Knight, Bevan, and Sturge's PORTLFD CEMENT, at J. Blaikie's Yard, Victoria-street West, above Quick's Stables. Education. GLEN FERN, UPPER SYMONDSSTREET. Mrs GLOVER will receive her Pupils lon TUESDAY, the 19th instant. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL, Hobs on-street. The above School will RECOMMENCE on MONDAY NEXT, 18th inßtant. H. E. W. SUTTON, Teacher. OT. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL, HOBSON-STREET. School Duties will Re-commence on MONDAY next, the 18th inst. Boofcß. &c, are provided during the continuance of the Scholars. The terms are Is per week. There is also a > ight School in connection with the above, on the same terns. The subjects comprise—Reiding, Wiiting, Arithmetic, English Grammar, History, and Geography. The greatest care and attention is given to ensure a sound English education. The School-room is commodious and well ventilated, and ia open to the day scholars from 7 30 p.m to 9 p m for the preparation of their studies. Every evening, excepting Fridays and Saturdays. There will be a Private Clsss every Friday, from 7.30 to 9 p m, for those who wish to commence Latin, Greek, Algebra, and Euclid. , Those who are deslrious of. the Friday Evening Claes are requested to communicate with the Teacher i as early as possible during next week. HAROLD E. W. SUTTON, Master. THE RETREAT, Manukau Road, ■Parnell —Miss Robertshaw's Pupils will Reassemble on Monday, January 25,1875. SHOKTLAND HOUSE, Shortland Crescent. Mrs. Hardens pupils "will reassemble on Monday, January 19. EPSOM HOUSE SEMINARY, Onehunga.—Mrs Lewis informs her Pupils the vacation terminates on MONDAY, January 25,1875. SPRING VILLA (SEMINARY, PON3ONBY. Mr and Mrs W J W. ADDEY request their Pupils .» Bea«s«"mble on Monday. 11th January Town Pupils may have Quarterly Tickets for Mr F. Quick's 9am omnibui by leaving their names at his office. THE MIOSES CRAIG'S Pupils will Re-assemMe on THnRSDAY. January 21, 1876, corner of H ardin. c and Grahame-street. HIGH SCHOOL, Symonds-street, SEAB ST. ANDBS.W'B OHUBCH. The High Snhool, Symonds-street, lately conducted by Mr Fbasbb, will be opened as a HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, On MONDAY, 25th January, 1875, by MRS SHAYLK GEORGE. This Institution will be devoted to the thorough education of Girls, and to the preparatory training of Boys uo to the age of t«n years. The healthy and central position of the High School; tbel*rge, lofty, and well-ventilated Class-rooms, which will be fitted with every requisite for the most improved and luccessful methods of instruction, under duly qualified Ten Cbers ; and the spacious and sequestered Playground, are advantages suoh™as, it to believed, are now for the first time made available for Female Education in Auckland. -< The Fe»s payable for each Boy will be One Guina* per quarterly term. Fer Girls, the amount tor each will range from One to Five Guineas, according to the departments entered: t The prize lists for 1874 will not be declared, nor the prizes distributed, until Easter week (as customary), 'in order to await the result?,of the Decaniber examififr- \ Wons bf the Board of.Education. ~.--' ■A **r>Hl IVnrWr »''nTlliwl 's>*"".

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1537, 15 January 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1537, 15 January 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1537, 15 January 1875, Page 1

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