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Miscellaneous. "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. PHIJLLIPPS & SON Beg to tender their thanks to their Friends and the Public generally for the patronage received by them dury the last 21 years, and have grf at pleasure in informing them, in consequence of their requirements, they have removed to those more extensive and central premises 95 and 97. Queen-street. W P. & SON beg to call attention to their Large Stock of Oil and Colourmau's Goods, of which they have just received, and are continually in receipt of large shipments, viz.:— POLISHED PLATE GLASS from 144 x. 96, Rough do, Ornamental nnd 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, Anticorrosive aud Oxide of Iron, suitable for all kinds of iron work and out-buildings, Artists' Colours, Brushes, &c. W. P. & SON beg to call special attention to their stock of PAPERHANGINGfS, which is unquestionably the largest and best assorted in the colony, being so varied that the taste of the most fastidious buyer can be satislied. Calico, Scrim, and Hessian, for lining purposes, of every quality. GILT MOULDING for Room Decorations, Veneered, Maple and Rosewood, Stained aud Gilt, for Picture Frames, to which attention is also particularly called as to mice and quality. OLEOGRAPHS", Cliromo-Lithographs,Photographs and Engravings, after the most eminent artists, including Bircket Foster, Rowbotham, Pearson. AVainwright, Penley and others, which are being offered at London prices. This assortment has been acknowledged by competent judges to be the best yet exhibited in Auckland, Pictures framed to order. W. PHILLIPPS & SON, 95 and 97, Queen - steeet. £1,000. T M. M eTa CHL AN, Invites inspection of the Following Goods, amounting to £1,000 WORTH, BOUGHT AT AUCTION. 1 case Cable Cords, Is 2d—usually ls 9d 1 case Persian Cords, ls 4d 2s 1 case Navy Print, 4y I <\— usually 9d 1 case Wincey, 9^\d —usually Is 1 case Wincey, ls—usually ls 3d 1 bale Flannel, from ls usually is 3d 1 bale Mourning Prints, 7d— usually 9d 1 case 10-I'eet Floor-cloth, 3s 6d - usually 4s 6d 1 case 15-feet do 3s 9d—usually 4s Gd 1 case 6-i'eet do 4s - usually 4s Cd 1 case 12-feet do 4s—usually 4s Gd 1 case Melbourne Trousers and Vests, 30s—usually 42s ; 1 case Pagcts, in Blue Venetian, Black and Blue Fancy Coating, and Black Cloth, 3os— usually 458 1 case University Sacs. 20s—usually 30s 1 case All-wool Shirts, Cs lid —usually 8s 6d 1 case Straw Hats (Ladies'), ls Cd—usually 3a 218, QUEEN-STREET. pHEAP BOOTS! w C HEAP B 00TS! _^ SELLING OFF! TO MAKE EOOM FOB SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE. T. ELLISON, BOOT MAKER, Having Removed to Temporary Premises, Opposite the NEW MARKET, Queen-street, Has determined to Sacrifice his Large Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c, At E3?-ENORMOUS REDUC TIONS !!! _^j To make room for Further Shipments. L lb, B V Note the Addeess. ** a ON SAL E, Now Landing — Nelson Hops, 18"5 English Mali in Tanks. "GEO. W. BINNEY. !r mmm— Education. pITY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, \J WE bLINGTON -STREET. EVENING CLASSES, Conducted by Mr Harrison, and Mr B. M. O. Theorell. TE: ms :— English, Arithmetic, and Book keeping, ls per week. Latin, French, German, and Euclid, each subject, ls per week'; or two subjects, ls 6d per week. A LADIKS' CLASS FOR BOOK-KEEPING. Early application is requested. Upwards of 50 pupils having already joined these classes, only a limited additional number can be received. X JCKJLAND MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL, CriORAL HALL, SYMONDS - STBEET. JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Masteb. Commerce, Science, and Manufactures, Mr J. Martin. Literature, Classics, and Mathematics, French, Music, and Drawing, Rev. E. Bbowne. THE SECOND QUARTER WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, sth APRIL. THIS INSTITUTION CONSISTS OF ELEMENTARY AND SENIOR SCHOOLS WITH ADVANCED CLASSES. ~ " 1.7, '■ ■ The Coubse of Instetjction includes, in addition to the ordinary School Course: Commercial Practice and Correspondence; Industrial History, Trade, and Natural Products; Mechanics and Manufactures ; Drawing and Design; Vocal Music; Political Economy, and the Laws of Health; with Advanced Classes In Book-keeping and Mercantile Account-; Agricultural and Practical Chemistry; Economic Botany and Geology; Practical Mechanics; Ai-chitectural Drawing ; Civil Engineering; Mining and. Surveying; Physical Science; Mathematicß; Clasßic. and Moderr Languages. . The Schools are fitted n t with a Museum of Natural Productions and Mar.ufa lures, and with the best description of Modern Euucational and Scientific apparatus and appliances. . Pupils are specially prepared for the Examinations > , Of the Civil Service.and the Telegraptt ... v I Department. . r Fzks (Quarterly, payable in advanos):. 3. i _.„• ] Elementary ..................;......... OnsOnto—. ! fienter >__, ••*.....TwoGnlaaM, | ■» i^y^^^* .w-j fr;'.7" I^__-_________M___\_______\)_____]___\A

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1625, 30 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1625, 30 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1625, 30 April 1875, Page 1