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Miscellaneous. "TVT OTI C E OF B'BM'J V aL W. PHILLIPPS & SON Beg to tender their thanks to their Friends and th> Public generally for tho patronage received by then dury the last 21 years, and have great pleasure ii informing them, in consequence of their require inents. they have removed to those more extensiv ' and central premises 95 and 97. Queen-street. ' W P. & SON beg to call attention to their Larg. Stock of Oil and Colourman's Goods, of which the; have just received, and are continually in receipt o large shipments, viz. : — POLISHED PLATE GLASS from 144 x 96, Eougl do, Ornamental and Sheet of all sizes, Photographers Glassware, and Deck Lights. GLASS SHADES of all sizes, Oils, White Lead Paints, Colours, Varnishes, Brushes, Ironmongery and all trade sundries, Patent Silicate, Anticorrosw and Oxide of Iron, suitable for all kinds of iron worl and out-buildings, Artists' Colours, Brushes, &c. W. P. & SON beg to call special attention to theii stock of PAPEKHANGINGS, which is unquestionably the largest and best assorted in the colony, beinj so varied that the taste of the most fastidious buyei can be satisfied. Calico, Scrim, and Hessian, foi lining purposes, of every quality. GILT MOULDING- for Koom Decorations, Ye- ' neered, Maple and Rosewood, Stained and Gilt, f»i Picture Frames, to which, attention is also particularly called as to price and quality. OLEOGRAPHS, Chromo-Lithographs, Photographs ! and Engravings, after the most eminent artists, including Bircket Foster, Eowbotharn, Pearson, Wainwright, Penley and others, which are being offered a1 London prices. This assortment has been acknowledged by competent judges to be the best yel exhibited in Auckland. Pictures framed to order. W. PHILLIPPS & SON, 95 and 97, Queen- street. JM. McL'ACHLAN, • 218, QTJEEN-STBEET, Has Just Opened, ex Dilharree, Warwick, India, &c, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOR THE COMING SEASON. THE Mil .INERY, MANCHESTER, AND DRESS DEPARTMENTS, WILL BE FOUND REPLETE WITH ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. | The following Speeialtiet -ire worthy the attention of Ladies:— ( Whalebone Stay-fasteners, guaranteed not tc break. Coats' Coloured Machine Cotton, guaranteed not to twist or break in using. Ladies' Zanella Cloth Umbrellas, with Satin Borders ; will wear better than Silk. Girls' Kid Gloves, good and cheap. Dress Whalebone in sets, obviates the necessity for cutting and shaping. J^HEAP BOOTS! r^r- piIEAP "ROOTS! SELLING OFF! TO MAKE BOOM FOB SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE. T. ELLISON, BOOT MAKER, At the Temporary Premises, Opposite the NEW MAKKET, Queen-street, Has determined to Sacrifice his Large Stock oi BOOTS, SHOES, &c, At PT-ENOKMOUS REDUCTIONS!!! j& To make room for Further Shipments. a *** Note the Addeess. %* g ON 'S A. L E Now LandingNelson Hops, 1875 English Malt in Tanks. GEO. W. BINNEY. A UTTJMN AND WINTER _ZTjL Ford, Potter, and Co- are equal to th> occasion. Our Trousers to measure at 16s,.is a gooi article, and warranted thrunk—The Pantheon, twi doors above the Saving's Bank. pHEAP FEED FOR PIGS ANT \J POULTRY. BARLEY at 4s per Bushel at COUPLA^D'S PRODUCE STORES, 208, Queen-street. Education. A JCKLAND MODEL TKALNINC SCHOOL, Oj±ORAL HALL, SYMONDS - STREET JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Masteb. Commerce, Science, and Manufactures, Mr J. Martir Literature, Classics, and Mathematics, French, Music, and Drawing, Rev. E. Browne. THE SECOND QUARTER WILL COMMENCE 01 MONDAY, sth APRIL. THIS INSTITUTION CONSISTS OF ELEMENTARY AND SENIOR SCHOOLS WITH ADVANCED CLASSES. The Cotjbse of Instbuction includes, in addiUoi to the ordinary School Course: Commercial Practice and Correspondence Industrial History ? Trade, and Natura Products; Mechanics and Manufactures Drawing and Design; Vocal Music Political Economy, and the Laws o Health; with Advanced Classes In Book-keeping, and Mercantile Accounts ; .Agricultural and Practical Chemistry Economic Botany and Geology; Practica Mechanics; Architectural Drawing ; C;si Engineering; Mining and Surveying Physical Science; Mathematics ; Classic and Moden? Languages. The Schools are fitted iii withaMuseum of Natura Productions and Mar,ufa lures, and with the bes description of Modern Euucational and Scientlfi - apparatus and appliances. Pupils are specially prepared for the Examination of .the Civil Service and the Telegraph '' ' Department. ' ■'■)'.* .. ~.: Fees (Quarterly, payable in advance): . • , Elementary.... One Guine: i Senior; v,, J..;..;..* .„*.....TwoGuineai Actvaiwwi .. ThreeGuineai

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1622, 27 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1622, 27 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1622, 27 April 1875, Page 1

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